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Sssnacker
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| “ | This ravenous reptile can swallow its enemies whole! Once it spots prey, it'll slither after it as swift as it can. Some of the things it tries to swallow seem unreasonably large, but its stretchy body allows it to gulp them down. Wait...why does that sound familiar? | ” | — Figure description fromKirby and the Forgotten Land |
Sssnacker is a moderatelylarge serpentine creature that appears as a member of theBeast Pack inKirby and the Forgotten Land andKirby and the Forgotten Land – Nintendo Switch 2 Edition + Star-Crossed World. Once it spotsKirby orBandana Waddle Dee, it will crawl towards either of them, briefly consuming them if it approaches them. Sssnacker can beinhaled but does not yield aCopy Ability, and it yields a greenStar Coin when defeated. Sssnacker also appears inStar-Crossed World, though it doesn't have a Crystal variant.
Its name comes from "snack", with the "sss" prefix being an onomatopoeia for a snake's hiss.
Locations[edit]
Sssnacker can be found in the following stages:
Gallery[edit]
- Kirby being eaten by a Sssnacker
- Figure of Sssnacker
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ガブルネーク Gaburunēku | Portmanteau of "gobble" and "snake" |
| Chinese | 佳布尔蛇 Jiā bù'ěr shé | Transliteration of the Japanese name |
| Dutch | Hapsnapslang | From "hap" (bite), "hapsnap" (bitty), and "slang" (snake) |
| French | Serpenticro | From "serpent" (snake) and "croc" (fang) |
| German | Nibbelnatter | Nibblesnake |
| Italian | Serpesnack | From "serpente" (snake) and "snack" |
| Korean | 깨물뱀 Kkaemulbaem | Combination of "깨물다" (kkaemulda, to bite hard) and "뱀" (baem, serpent) |
| Spanish | Serpientica | From "serpiente" (snake) and the diminutive suffix "-ica" |
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