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'''Snarebears''' are [[wikipedia:Venus Flytrap|Venus flytrap]]-like enemies found throughout [[Click Clock Wood]] in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''. They stay stationary, damaging [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] when they touch them. As they tend to contain items such as [[Musical Note]]s or [[Gold Feather]]s, it is useful to use the [[Wonderwing]] when stepping on them, or simply fly above them as a [[Bee Banjo|bee]] when the [[transformation]] is available.
'''Snarebears''' are an enemy in ''[[Banjo-Kazooie]]''.


Snarebears grow bigger every season, except in winter where only their shriveled remains can be found.
==Characteristics==
Snarebears are [[wikipedia:Venus Flytrap|Venus flytrap]]-like enemies appearing throughout [[Click Clock Wood]]. They remain stationary, damaging [[Banjo]] and [[Kazooie]] when they touch them. As they tend to contain items such as [[Musical Note]]s or [[Gold Feather]]s, it is useful to use the [[Wonderwing]] when stepping on them, or simply fly above them as a [[Bee Banjo|bee]] when the [[transformation]] is available. Snarebears grow bigger every season, except in winter where only their shriveled remains can be found.


==Names in other languages==
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Latest revision as of 01:45, December 11, 2023

Snarebears are an enemy in Banjo-Kazooie.

Characteristics[edit]

Snarebears are Venus flytrap-like enemies appearing throughout Click Clock Wood. They remain stationary, damaging Banjo and Kazooie when they touch them. As they tend to contain items such as Musical Notes or Gold Feathers, it is useful to use the Wonderwing when stepping on them, or simply fly above them as a bee when the transformation is available. Snarebears grow bigger every season, except in winter where only their shriveled remains can be found.

Nomenclature[edit]

Language Name Meaning
Japanese スネアーベア
Suneābea
Snarebear