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Fluffs jump around in a set area, and must be stomped once in order to be defeated. Alternatively, the Kongs can also roll into them, throw [[barrel]]s at them, or use [[Rambi]] to run over them.
Fluffs jump around in a set area, and must be stomped once in order to be defeated. Alternatively, the Kongs can also roll into them, throw [[barrel]]s at them, or use [[Rambi]] to run over them.


Various members this species are bearded, toothy, eared, blue eyes and tuft on their head. Unlike the large members from other species that have low-pitched tones, large Fluff voices have normal tones. The young-aged Fluffs high-jump, but the [[Harey|old-aged]] Fluffs low-jump.
Helmet-wearing Fluffs called [[Tuff Fluff]]s also appear, as do larger variants known as [[Harey]]s and [[Harold (enemy)|Harold]]s. Unlike the large members from other species that have lower-pitched voices, larger Fluffs share the same voice as regular Fluffs. The smaller Fluffs also jump slightly higher than the larger Fluffs.
 
==Names in other languages==
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Fluffs are uncommon enemies appearing in Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze. They are rabbit-like members of the Snowmad family and have brown skin, a beard, and a tuft of white hair on their head. They also wear blue pants.

Fluffs jump around in a set area, and must be stomped once in order to be defeated. Alternatively, the Kongs can also roll into them, throw barrels at them, or use Rambi to run over them.

Helmet-wearing Fluffs called Tuff Fluffs also appear, as do larger variants known as Hareys and Harolds. Unlike the large members from other species that have lower-pitched voices, larger Fluffs share the same voice as regular Fluffs. The smaller Fluffs also jump slightly higher than the larger Fluffs.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ジョビット
Jobitto
Jobbit; derived from "rabbit" 「ラビット」 rabitto.