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A type of {{L|vermin}} which spawns around the {{L|murky pool}}s in {{L|savage}} areas.  
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'''Acorn flies''' are a type of [[vermin]] which spawn around the [[murky pool]]s in [[savage]] areas. It may be observed in swarms around [[rot]]ting corpses.
  
It is 20 times the size of a normal {{L|fly}}. However, being vermin, it is not butcherable and never gets into fights so it doesn't really make any difference.
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Unlike regular flies, [[dwarves]] do not ever [[preferences|detest]] acorn flies, though they can be [[thought|mildly annoyed]] by them.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:29, 8 December 2011

Acorn fly
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Urist likes acorn flies for their deafening buzz.
Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Flying

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
This article is about an older version of DF.
An insect many times the size of its peers. It is known for its deafening buzz.

Acorn flies are a type of vermin which spawn around the murky pools in savage areas. It may be observed in swarms around rotting corpses.

Unlike regular flies, dwarves do not ever detest acorn flies, though they can be mildly annoyed by them.

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