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King Zing's Biography
Species: Hornet (Kremling Army)
The Zingers - a buzzing race of hornets who infested Donkey Kong Island, and likewise Crocodile Isle. With their beating wings, deadly stingers filled to the brim with vile poisons, and their spiked backs, they were a force to be reckoned with. And at the heart of the Zinger population - the dread Zinger Hives of Crocodile Isle - lurked the biggest, baddest, most wicked Zinger of them all.
King Zing was at the core of the royal Zinger Hive of Crocodile Isle, located in the area of the island set apart for Krazy Kremland. Armed with a ferocious stinger and a vile temper, the insect royalty was forced to remain at his post while Donkey and Diddy brutally injured his mate, Queen B. For over a year, he festered, brooding in his dark hive, watching the oozing honey dripping down the walls, and plotting his revenge.
King Zing got the chance to taste the sweet honey of vengeance when Diddy and Dixie entered his lair on their way to battle the nefarious Kaptain K. Rool. Amazingly, the two Kongs were able to bypass his waves of Zingers and the various traps set in place for them within the confines of the hive. But King Zing was not to be defeated - he left the security of his chamber and waited in a dark corner of the hive, peering out with his beady insect eyes and looking through the curtain of honey for signs of the approaching Kongs. At last he spotted his prize, and exploded from the passage to chase those who had taken his mate.
The chase raged on until, at last, it was taken to King Zing's royal chambers. He had the Kongs trapped - or so he thought. But King Zing's most feared weapon, his piercing stinger, proved to be his downfall. For though most of his body was covered in the hard exoskeleton that clothes the Zinger race, the stinger was not protected, and after several direct blows to his fatal weak spot, King Zing was no more. Deprived of their leaders, the Zingers could only shudder in their honeycombed chambers while whispered buzzings echoed of the day when they would avenge their fallen King.
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