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[[File:murky_water.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Water that has seen better, clearer days.]]'''Murky pools''' are small bodies of [[water#Stagnant water|stagnant water]] on the surface. Murky pools form tiny [[biome]]s that are enclosed by much larger biomes, which is to say that the pool itself and tiles adjacent to the pool are counted as a biome. All kinds of [[vermin]] populate pools, including many edible and [[hateable]] vermin (and other creatures, see [[Murky_pool#Bugs|Bugs]]). Murky pools won't be shown on the [[embark|embark screen]], but they are a very common feature in any non-desert non-freezing biome, and will usually appear in high numbers - some pools can be found merged with [[river]]s.
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[[File:murky_water.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Water that has seen better, clearer days.]]'''Murky pools''' are small bodies of [[water#Stagnant water|stagnant water]] on the surface. Murky pools form tiny [[biome]]s that are enclosed by much larger biomes, which is to say that the pool itself and tiles adjacent to the pool are counted as a biome. All kinds of [[vermin]] populate pools, including many edible and [[hateable]] vermin (and other creatures, see [[Murky_pool#Bugs|Bugs]]). Murky pools won't be shown on the [[embark|embark screen]], but they are a very common feature in any non-desert non-freezing biome, and will usually appear in high numbers. Some pools can be found merged with [[river]]s.
  
 
Murky pools contain a finite amount of water that can be drained and replenished over time - it can evaporate completely during [[calendar|summer]] in sufficiently hot [[climate]]s, and be slowly refilled by [[rain]]water, or be artificially drained or filled up.
 
Murky pools contain a finite amount of water that can be drained and replenished over time - it can evaporate completely during [[calendar|summer]] in sufficiently hot [[climate]]s, and be slowly refilled by [[rain]]water, or be artificially drained or filled up.

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