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:''A small marine fish that travels to rivers to breed.''
 
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'''Shad''' are a type of {{L|vermin}} {{L|fish}}. They are found in nearly all {{L|temperate}} {{L|river|rivers}} and {{L|oceans}} year-round. They are also found in {L|biome|arctic}} {{L|ocean|oceans}}. They are a ready source of {{L|food}} when {{L|fish cleaning|cleaned}} at a {{L|fishery}}.
  
 
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Revision as of 23:34, 9 June 2010

Shad
α
Biome
  • Arctic ocean
  • Temperate ocean
  • Temperate freshwater river
  • Temperate brackish river
  • Temperate saltwater river
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small marine fish that travels to rivers to breed.

Shad are a type of Template:L Template:L. They are found in nearly all Template:L Template:L and Template:L year-round. They are also found in {L|biome|arctic}} Template:L. They are a ready source of Template:L when Template:L at a Template:L.

Insects
Subterranean
Birds
Mammals
Oceanic
Rivers & lakes
Reptiles & amphibians
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