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:''An insect many times the size of its peers.  It is known for its deafening buzz.''
 
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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 {{L|vermin}} which spawns around the {{L|murky pool}}s in {{L|savage}} areas. It is found in swarms, and may cause {{L|food}} to {{L|rot}}.
 
 
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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Revision as of 00:13, 10 June 2010

Acorn fly
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Biome
  • Any pool
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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 Template:L which spawns around the Template:Ls in Template:L areas. It is found in swarms, and may cause Template:L to Template:L.

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