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[[File:LizardBoss.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Iguanagon chasing Donkey Kong and Hoofer up a snowy mountain]] | [[File:LizardBoss.jpg|250px|thumb|left|Iguanagon chasing Donkey Kong and Hoofer up a snowy mountain]] | ||
Iguanagon later gets its own level, "[[Iguanagon's Realm]]", where Donkey Kong (riding Hoofer once again) actually has to fight it. Hoofer will run into a cave, where Iguanagon will be seen crawling quickly along the ceiling. Donkey Kong will chase it this time. The only way to hurt it is to throw a [[Blood Pine]] at it. Every once in a while, Iguanagon will disappear into a hole in the top of the cave, and | Iguanagon later gets its own level, "[[Iguanagon's Realm]]", where Donkey Kong (riding Hoofer once again) actually has to fight it. Hoofer will run into a cave, where Iguanagon will be seen crawling quickly along the ceiling. Donkey Kong will chase it this time. The only way to hurt it is to throw a [[Blood Pine]] at it. Every once in a while, Iguanagon will disappear into a hole in the top of the cave, and hundreds of birds will come out and throw exploding balls at the hero. After a while, Iguanagon will come back. If enough damage is done to its body, it will start smoking. After a lot of damage, Iguanagon will explode, leaving only its head, which will promptly fall to the ground and explode as well, giving the player 100 beats. Iguanagon also appears in the ending segment of the [[Asteroid Belt]], as an optional boss. | ||
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