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|title=Tiki Tork
|title=Tiki Tork
|image=[[File:TikiTork65.PNG]]
|image=[[File:TikiTork65.PNG]]
|species_origin=[[Tiki Buzz]]
|parent_species=[[Tiki Buzz]]
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|first_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns]]'' ([[List of games by date#2010|2010]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
|latest_appearance=''[[Donkey Kong Country Returns 3D]]'' ([[List of games by date#2013|2013]])
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Similar to Tiki Buzzes, they are large, wooden, drum-shaped [[Tiki]]s with eyes carved into them. They also have yellow noses that take up much of the center of their faces, along with red wings and dark tail feathers. Using their wings, they can float in the air, moving in all directions. They are often placed over wide gaps, allowing the [[Kong]]s to jump on them in order to progress. Sometimes, they may also be utilized to bounce to high areas that cannot be reached with a simple jump. In [[Flutter Flyaway]], they are trapped in wooden cages with platforms on them, which the primates can jump on to cross large abysses. Unless the Tiki Torks are in cages, the Kongs can defeat them by jumping on them a total of three times, rolling into them, throwing a [[barrel]] at them, or sending [[Rambi the Rhino]] to slam into them.
Similar to Tiki Buzzes, they are large, wooden, drum-shaped [[Tiki]]s with eyes carved into them. They also have yellow noses that take up much of the center of their faces, along with red wings and dark tail feathers. Using their wings, they can float in the air, moving in all directions. They are often placed over wide gaps, allowing the [[Kong]]s to jump on them in order to progress. Sometimes, they may also be utilized to bounce to high areas that cannot be reached with a simple jump. In [[Flutter Flyaway]], they are trapped in wooden cages with platforms on them, which the primates can jump on to cross large abysses. Unless the Tiki Torks are in cages, the Kongs can defeat them by jumping on them a total of three times, rolling into them, throwing a [[barrel]] at them, or sending [[Rambi the Rhino]] to slam into them.
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Revision as of 21:41, June 11, 2015

Template:Species-infobox A Tiki Tork is a type of enemy which first appears in Donkey Kong Country Returns.

Similar to Tiki Buzzes, they are large, wooden, drum-shaped Tikis with eyes carved into them. They also have yellow noses that take up much of the center of their faces, along with red wings and dark tail feathers. Using their wings, they can float in the air, moving in all directions. They are often placed over wide gaps, allowing the Kongs to jump on them in order to progress. Sometimes, they may also be utilized to bounce to high areas that cannot be reached with a simple jump. In Flutter Flyaway, they are trapped in wooden cages with platforms on them, which the primates can jump on to cross large abysses. Unless the Tiki Torks are in cages, the Kongs can defeat them by jumping on them a total of three times, rolling into them, throwing a barrel at them, or sending Rambi the Rhino to slam into them.