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'''Kihunters''' are enemies that appear in the [[Metroid (universe)|''Metroid'' series]].
'''Kihunters''' are enemies that appear in the [[Metroid (universe)|''Metroid'' series]].


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Kihunters make an appearance on the 3DS version of the game as enemies in [[Smash Run]], based on their design in ''Metroid: Other M''.
Kihunters make an appearance on the 3DS version of the game as enemies in [[Smash Run]], based on their design in ''Metroid: Other M''.
==Origin==
==Origin==
They are enemies similar to Bees and work for their King, King Kihunter.
Kihunters are insectoid enemies introduced in ''Super Metroid'', where they assisted the Space Pirates in rebuilding Zebes. {{s|metroidwiki|Zoro}} is their larval stage. They appear again in ''Other M'', where they were studied. They are led by King Kihunter.


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Kihunters are enemies that appear in the Metroid series.

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Kihunters make an appearance on the 3DS version of the game as enemies in Smash Run, based on their design in Metroid: Other M.

Origin

Kihunters are insectoid enemies introduced in Super Metroid, where they assisted the Space Pirates in rebuilding Zebes. Zoro is their larval stage. They appear again in Other M, where they were studied. They are led by King Kihunter.


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