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'''Acorn fly''' is a [[vermin]] that appears in swarms. They spawn from any savage [[biome]] pools. They will rot unprotected [[food]] and cause unhappy [[thought]]s in [[dwarves]] accosted by them.
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The '''acorn fly''' is a [[vermin]] that appears in swarms. They spawn from any savage [[biome]] pools and will rot unprotected [[food]].
[NAME:acorn fly:acorn flies:acorn fly]
 
[TILE:250][COLOR:6:0:0]
 
[VERMIN_ROTTER][VERMIN_GROUNDER][VERMIN_MICRO][FREQUENCY:100]
 
[FLIER][VERMIN_NOTRAP][SAVAGE]
 
[SMALL_REMAINS][NATURAL]
 
[SPEED:2900]
 
[NOT_BUTCHERABLE]
 
[PREFSTRING:deafening buzz]
 
[DIURNAL]
 
[NO_SLEEP]
 
[BIOME:ANY_POOL]
 
[STANDARD_FLESH]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:2500:5000]
 
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:100:200]
 
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[[Category:Vermin]]
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They are very similar to regular [[fly|flies]].
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Latest revision as of 14:30, 8 December 2011

Acorn fly
·
Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Flying

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
This article is about an older version of DF.

The acorn fly is a vermin that appears in swarms. They spawn from any savage biome pools and will rot unprotected food.

They are very similar to regular flies.

Insects
Subterranean
Birds
Mammals
Oceanic
Rivers & lakes
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