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In the next level, [[Jungle Deeps]], another large Hawg called a [[Gale Hawg]] appears. These Hawgs do not attack, instead pushing Donkey Kong back by using wind unleashed from their snouts. They are defeated like Sleeping Hawgs.
In the next level, [[Jungle Deeps]], another large Hawg called a [[Gale Hawg]] appears. These Hawgs do not attack, instead pushing Donkey Kong back by using wind unleashed from their snouts. They are defeated like Sleeping Hawgs.


A white sub-species of Hawg called [[Shiro Buta Pokkī]] are found later in the [[Watermelon Kingdom]]'s level [[Desert Oasis (Donkey Kong Jungle Beat)|Desert Oasis]]. They can be defeated in almost the same way as the larger Hawg, except with only one hit, of which can be used as a short-range object that can daze other enemies.
A white sub-species of Hawg called [[Shiro Buta Pokkī]] are found later in the [[Watermelon Kingdom]]'s level [[Desert Oasis (level)|Desert Oasis]]. They can be defeated in almost the same way as the larger Hawg, except with only one hit, of which can be used as a short-range object that can daze other enemies.


Later, a large, bipedal Hawg-like creature called a [[Coco Pig]] appears, of which can throw nuts at the player, which must be reflected into the tree. It also throws spiked fruit, which the player must avoid. By punching three nuts back at it, the tree will collapse and the Hawg will fall out of the tree, defeating it and causing five bananas to appear.
Later, a large, bipedal Hawg-like creature called a [[Coco Pig]] appears, of which can throw nuts at the player, which must be reflected into the tree. It also throws spiked fruit, which the player must avoid. By punching three nuts back at it, the tree will collapse and the Hawg will fall out of the tree, defeating it and causing five bananas to appear.