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A '''Bee'zerk''' is a berserk bee enemy from the [[Tree Zone]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Land 2]]''. When [[Mario]] entered their [[beehive]] home, the bees would attack the intruder by slowly homing in on him and attempting to sting them. Strangely, Bee'zerks never attack vertically, only horizontally. A good [[jump]] on the head or a [[fireball]] attack are enough to finish it off. [[Bee | A '''Bee'zerk''' is a berserk bee enemy from the [[Tree Zone]] in the game ''[[Super Mario Land 2]]''. When [[Mario]] entered their [[beehive]] home, the bees would attack the intruder by slowly homing in on him and attempting to sting them. Strangely, Bee'zerks never attack vertically, only horizontally. A good [[jump]] on the head or a [[fireball]] attack are enough to finish it off. [[Bee Larva]]e and [[Grubby|Grubbies]] are apparently young Bee'zerks and [[Fat Bee]]s are older Bee'zerks. There are also an undead version called [[Skeleton Bee]]s. They slightly resemble [[Zinger]]s, a bee species from the [[Donkey Kong (series)|''Donkey Kong'' series]]. | ||
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A Bee'zerk is a berserk bee enemy from the Tree Zone in the game Super Mario Land 2. When Mario entered their beehive home, the bees would attack the intruder by slowly homing in on him and attempting to sting them. Strangely, Bee'zerks never attack vertically, only horizontally. A good jump on the head or a fireball attack are enough to finish it off. Bee Larvae and Grubbies are apparently young Bee'zerks and Fat Bees are older Bee'zerks. There are also an undead version called Skeleton Bees. They slightly resemble Zingers, a bee species from the Donkey Kong series.