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  • Gorilla Glacier
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  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world of Donkey Kong Country. It is located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. It comes after Vine Valley and before Kremkroc Industries Inc. The world's boss is the giant beaver Really Gnawty. Squawks makes its first and only game appearance here.
  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world in Donkey Kong Country located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. Due to this world being a snowy wasteland, there are many snow themed levels. This area is also located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. This level is notable for the level, Torchlight Trouble, being the only one with Squawks in it. This world has two snow levels, an ice cave level, a water level, a cave level, and a treetop level.
  • Gorilla Glacier is a frozen wasteland on the peak of Donkey Kong Island. It is the fourth world in Donkey Kong Country. There are many ravine and icy levels which Donkey and Diddy must go through to advance to Kremkroc Industries Inc. There is a treetop village level similar to the one in Vine Valley. This is also the place where the Kongs meet Squawks. In the TV series, Gorilla Glacier was renamed White Mountains.
  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world of Donkey Kong Country located at the top of Donkey Kong Island. This arctic wasteland contains many stages, including a frozen river and an extremely dark cave. The ice often reduces the traction of the Kongs, making it harder to walk. In most stages, there is also a 3D effect of snow, and in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version, dynamic backgrounds. Gorilla Glacier can be seen as one of the most challenging worlds in the game, due to its slippery ground and difficult platforming.
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  • Donkey Kong Country
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  • Donkey Kong Country
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  • Donkey Kong Country
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  • Donkey Kong Country
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  • Gorilla Glacier
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  • A map view of Gorilla Glacier in Donkey Kong Country.
  • Gorilla Glacier as it appears in Donkey Kong Country.
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  • Donkey Kong Country
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  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world of Donkey Kong Country. It is located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. It comes after Vine Valley and before Kremkroc Industries Inc. The world's boss is the giant beaver Really Gnawty. Squawks makes its first and only game appearance here.
  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world in Donkey Kong Country located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. Due to this world being a snowy wasteland, there are many snow themed levels. This area is also located at the peak of Donkey Kong Island. This level is notable for the level, Torchlight Trouble, being the only one with Squawks in it. This world has two snow levels, an ice cave level, a water level, a cave level, and a treetop level.
  • Gorilla Glacier is a frozen wasteland on the peak of Donkey Kong Island. It is the fourth world in Donkey Kong Country. There are many ravine and icy levels which Donkey and Diddy must go through to advance to Kremkroc Industries Inc. There is a treetop village level similar to the one in Vine Valley. This is also the place where the Kongs meet Squawks. In the TV series, Gorilla Glacier was renamed White Mountains.
  • Gorilla Glacier is the fourth world of Donkey Kong Country located at the top of Donkey Kong Island. This arctic wasteland contains many stages, including a frozen river and an extremely dark cave. The ice often reduces the traction of the Kongs, making it harder to walk. In most stages, there is also a 3D effect of snow, and in the Super Nintendo Entertainment System version, dynamic backgrounds. Gorilla Glacier can be seen as one of the most challenging worlds in the game, due to its slippery ground and difficult platforming.
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