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In ''Donkey Kong Country'', the blue Kritters walk and purple Kritters walk & jump (when the pair jump first). They can be defeated by any attack, except frontal attacks because of their sharp teeths.
In ''Donkey Kong Country'', the blue Kritters walk and purple Kritters walk & jump (when the pair jump first). They can be defeated by any attack, except frontal attacks because of their sharp teeths.


In ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', Klaptraps are one of the three Kremling enemies to appear, the other two being Kritters and [[Krusha]]s.
In ''[[Donkey Kong Land]]'', Klaptraps are one of the three Kremling enemies to appear, the other two being Kritters and [[Krusha]].


In ''Donkey Kong 64'', green and purple Klaptraps chase the Kongs and attack with bites, but there is a difference in them. Green Klaptraps are easily defeated leaving a watermelon piece and their dentures. Purple Klaptraps can only be defeated by [[Orange Grenade]]s leaving three Orange Grenades. Several Klaptraps provided other types of service, for example: A purple one served to direct the [[K. Rool's Mobile Island Fortress]], half of them were used by [[K. Rool]] to not let his minions escape their duties and even a red giant was kept by the Kritter dictator to punish them. In [[Beaver Bother]], a Klaptrap is domesticated by [[Kong Family]] to scary the [[Gnawty|Gnawties]] and put them in the hole.
In ''Donkey Kong 64'', green and purple Klaptraps chase the Kongs and attack with bites, but there is a difference in them. Green Klaptraps are easily defeated leaving a watermelon piece and their dentures. Purple Klaptraps can only be defeated by [[Orange Grenade]]s leaving three Orange Grenades. Several Klaptraps provided other types of service, for example: A purple one served to direct the [[K. Rool's Mobile Island Fortress]], half of them were used by [[K. Rool]] to not let his minions escape their duties and even a red giant was kept by the Kritter dictator to punish them. In [[Beaver Bother]], a Klaptrap is domesticated by [[Kong Family]] to scary the [[Gnawty|Gnawties]] and put them in the hole.