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The Kongs can shoot over the remaining part of the abyss with this Barrel Cannon. On the other side of the pit, they can find two tall pieces of land with Neckys on them. The enemies throw nuts off of the edge of the platforms, trying to hit the heroes with them. If the Kongs manage to pass the two Neckys, they reach a wide pit that must be crossed with the use of two Barrel Cannons. These barrels tilt towards each other, so the primates must blast whenever the barrels are aimed in the correct direction. After blasting over this pit, the duo reaches a large platform carrying a Mini-Necky. It is followed by two small pits. The [[KONG Letters|letter O]] stands on a platform after the first pit. The second pit is wider than the previous, and the Kongs must rely on a Barrel Cannon and two Neckys to cross it. They must shoot to the two foes with the Barrel Cannon, and then bounce off of them to reach a solid area holding a barrel and a pair of Mini-Neckys stacked on top of each other. In a large pit located ahead of here, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] can find a Barrel Cannon that must be used to blast towards a Necky that orbits a Zinger. After bouncing off of this foe to cross the pit, the two friends land on a slightly slanted pathway with another abyss following it. | The Kongs can shoot over the remaining part of the abyss with this Barrel Cannon. On the other side of the pit, they can find two tall pieces of land with Neckys on them. The enemies throw nuts off of the edge of the platforms, trying to hit the heroes with them. If the Kongs manage to pass the two Neckys, they reach a wide pit that must be crossed with the use of two Barrel Cannons. These barrels tilt towards each other, so the primates must blast whenever the barrels are aimed in the correct direction. After blasting over this pit, the duo reaches a large platform carrying a Mini-Necky. It is followed by two small pits. The [[KONG Letters|letter O]] stands on a platform after the first pit. The second pit is wider than the previous, and the Kongs must rely on a Barrel Cannon and two Neckys to cross it. They must shoot to the two foes with the Barrel Cannon, and then bounce off of them to reach a solid area holding a barrel and a pair of Mini-Neckys stacked on top of each other. In a large pit located ahead of here, [[Donkey Kong|Donkey]] and [[Diddy Kong]] can find a Barrel Cannon that must be used to blast towards a Necky that orbits a Zinger. After bouncing off of this foe to cross the pit, the two friends land on a slightly slanted pathway with another abyss following it. | ||
Three barrels that tilt when entered are located in it, and | Three barrels that tilt when entered are located in it, and they Kongs must shoot when they are aimed correctly to survive. They must also watch out for a Zinger as they blast between the last two barrels. Once they cross the abyss, they come up to a long pathway with a structure raised in the center of it. A Necky is perched at the top of the structure, and it throws nuts at the heroes as they pass through the area. After passing the vulture, they reach an abyss that contains two Barrel Cannons that tilt upon being entered. As before, they must shoot only when the barrel they are in is aimed correctly. A solid platform with a few bananas along it follows this pit. A small pit is ahead of it that can be crossed with a simple jump. The primates can find a Mini-Necky on a small platform after this pit. It hovers near a sign that indicates that the level is near complete. Using several Barrel Cannons that tilt when entered, the Kongs are able to blast over a nearby abyss. As they cross, a few Zingers fly in their path. They also find the letter G between two Zingers as they cross. On the opposite side of the abyss, the primates can find a pathway holding a Mini-Necky, a few bananas, and an exit sign. A passage leading out of the level follows the sign. | ||
==Enemies== | ==Enemies== | ||
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{{footnote|note| | {{footnote|note|b|In the Japanese version, there are eight, as the Mini-Necky at the end was removed.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|b|Of the 19 Neckys, fifteen are flying, and four of them are perched.}} | {{footnote|note|b|Of the 19 Neckys, fifteen are flying, and four of them are perched.}} | ||
{{footnote|note|c|Of the seven Zingers, three are yellow, three are orange, and one is red.}} | {{footnote|note|c|Of the seven Zingers, three are yellow, three are orange, and one is red.}} | ||
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==Names in other languages== | ==Names in other languages== | ||
{{foreign names| | {{foreign names| | ||
| | |Jap=ネッキーのもり | ||
| | |JapR=Nekkī no mori | ||
| | |JapM=Necky's Forest | ||
|Spa=Cultura Buitre | |Spa=Cultura Buitre | ||
|SpaM=Vulture Culture | |SpaM=Vulture Culture | ||
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}} | }} | ||
== | ==Trivia== | ||
*"Vulture Culture" is the name of a [[Wikipedia: Vulture Culture|popular album]] by The Alan Parsons Project (released in 1985). The name of the title track was a play on the term "culture vulture," which is used for people well versed in the fine arts. | *"Vulture Culture" is the name of a [[Wikipedia: Vulture Culture|popular album]] by The Alan Parsons Project (released in 1985). The name of the title track was a play on the term "culture vulture," which is used for people well versed in the fine arts. | ||
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