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The '''Boss Bird''', is a massive [[bird]] enemy and the first boss in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. He is found in the level '[[Hi-Ho Moskito!]]', acting as the guard of the entrance to the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]]. The heroes must use their [[mosquito]]es to defeat him. He, along with the [[Golem]] and the [[Giant Eel]], doesn't become good after being defeated. He also doesn't have [[Bubo]]s as his weak spots.
The '''Boss Bird''' (referred to in game files as the '''Guardian of the Music World''') is a gigantic [[bird]] enemy and the first boss in ''[[Rayman Origins]]''. He is found in the level '[[Hi-Ho Moskito!]]', acting as the guard of the entrance to the [[Desert of Dijiridoos]]. The heroes must use their [[mosquito]]es to defeat him. He, along with the [[Golem]] and the [[Giant Eel]], doesn't become good after being defeated. He also doesn't have [[Bubo]]s as his weak spots.
 
==Appearance==
==Appearance==
The Boss Bird is the biggest bird enemy in the game after the [[Mocking Bird]]. He bears a completely round body with yellow feathers, with exception of the eyelids, the wings and the tail tips, which have brown feathers. He also has a big orange beak, a small yellow beard and swollen eyes with slanted eyelids and pupils with different colors; while his left pupil is blue, his right pupil his green. Despite his non-aerodynamic body, he's able to fly, even when he's not moving his small wings.
The Boss Bird is the biggest bird enemy in the game after the [[Mocking Bird]]. He bears a completely round body with yellow feathers, with exception of the eyelids, the wings and the tail tips, which have brown feathers. He also has a big orange beak, a small yellow beard and swollen eyes with slanted eyelids and pupils with different colors; while his left pupil is blue, his right pupil his green. Despite his non-aerodynamic body, he's able to fly, even when he's not moving his small wings.