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Like their green lookalikes, [[Kobble]]s, Skiddas are weak despite their burly look, and any attack can defeat them. Many Skiddas can be found on snow-capped roofs, so in most cases they can be avoided by passing in front of the chalets. | Like their green lookalikes, [[Kobble]]s, Skiddas are weak despite their burly look, and any attack can defeat them. Many Skiddas can be found on snow-capped roofs, so in most cases they can be avoided by passing in front of the chalets. | ||
[[Image:SkidaPA.PNG|thumb|left|A '''Skidda''', as seen in [[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]].]] | [[Image:SkidaPA.PNG|thumb|left|A '''Skidda''', as seen in [[Dixie Kong's Photo Album]].]] | ||
Skiddas return in the game's pseudo-sequel, ''Donkey Kong Land III''. In this game, they can be found in the three snow levels, namely [[Black Ice Blitz]], [[Polar Pitfalls]] and [[Tundra Blunda]]. Since the [[Game Boy]] is not as powerful as the [[SNES]], Skiddas have the same color as Kobbles in this port (gray for Game Boy, green for [[Game Boy Color]]). They still have the same attack pattern. | Skiddas return in the game's pseudo-sequel, ''Donkey Kong Land III''. In this game, they can be found in the three snow levels, namely [[Black Ice Blitz]], [[Polar Pitfalls]] and [[Tundra Blunda]]. Since the [[Game Boy]] is not as powerful as the [[Super Nintendo Entertainment System|SNES]], Skiddas have the same color as Kobbles in this port (gray for Game Boy, green for [[Game Boy Color]]). They still have the same attack pattern. | ||
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==Trivia== | ==Trivia== |