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[[File:Vermin-BrookLamprey.jpg|thumb|left|Admired for its beauty.]]
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'''Brook lampreys''' are a [[vermin]] [[fish]]. It is found year-round in nearly any [[temperate]] body of [[water]].
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'''Brook lampreys''' are a {{L|vermin}} {{L|fish}}. It is found year-round in nearly any {{L|temperate}} body of {{L|water}}.
 
  
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File:Vermin-BrookLamprey.jpg|Admired for its beauty.
 
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Latest revision as of 16:38, 8 December 2011

Brook lamprey
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Urist likes brook lampreys for their beauty.
Biome

Attributes

· Aquatic · Fishable

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small, jawless, filter-feeding fish found in brooks and streams.
Admired for its beauty.

Brook lampreys are a vermin fish. It is found year-round in nearly any temperate body of water.









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