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'''Waldoughs''' are uncommon enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. They are overweight walrus members of the [[Snowmads]] with brown skin and blond whiskers. They also wear green striped shorts. | '''Waldoughs''' are uncommon enemies appearing in ''[[Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze]]''. They are overweight walrus members of the [[Snowmads]] with brown skin and blond whiskers. They also wear green striped shorts. | ||
[[File:Waldough.png|thumb|left|A | [[File:Waldough.png|thumb|left|A Waldough]] | ||
Similarly to [[Tiki Doom]]s from the [[Donkey Kong Country Returns|predecessor]], Waldoughs walk slowly from side to side, and must be stomped three times in order to defeat them. Alternatively, the [[Kong]]s can also roll into them three times, throw [[barrel]]s at them, or use [[Rambi]] to run over them. | Similarly to [[Tiki Doom]]s from the [[Donkey Kong Country Returns|predecessor]], Waldoughs walk slowly from side to side, and must be stomped three times in order to defeat them. Alternatively, the [[Kong]]s can also roll into them three times, throw [[barrel]]s at them, or use [[Rambi]] to run over them. | ||
Revision as of 16:00, February 19, 2018
Template:Species-infobox Waldoughs are uncommon enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. They are overweight walrus members of the Snowmads with brown skin and blond whiskers. They also wear green striped shorts.
Similarly to Tiki Dooms from the predecessor, Waldoughs walk slowly from side to side, and must be stomped three times in order to defeat them. Alternatively, the Kongs can also roll into them three times, throw barrels at them, or use Rambi to run over them.
Lord Fredrik, the leader of the Snowmads, is a Waldough.
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ウォラス[?] Uorasu |
Warus; derived from "walrus" 「ウォルラス」 worurasu. | |
Spanish | Morsario Raso[?] | Portmanteau of morsa (walrus) and corsario (corsair), raso (private) indicates its rank. |