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'''Aquatic creatures''' live in fresh- and salt[[water]], sometimes in both. Most of them are [[fish]] but some are amphibious. Also most of them are small creatures like perch or salmon, but here are listed only the big ones (Well, turtle and cave lobster are small ones...).
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'''Aquatic creatures''' live in fresh and salt [[water]], sometimes in both. Most of them are [[fish]] but some are amphibious. Also most of them are small creatures like perch or salmon, but here are listed only the big ones (Well, turtle and cave lobster are small ones...).
  
 
== Amphibious creatures ==
 
== Amphibious creatures ==

Revision as of 10:34, 30 August 2008

Aquatic creatures live in fresh and salt water, sometimes in both. Most of them are fish but some are amphibious. Also most of them are small creatures like perch or salmon, but here are listed only the big ones (Well, turtle and cave lobster are small ones...).

Amphibious creatures

Amphibious creatures live in water but they usually breath air and thus can more over land. They have [AMPHIBIOUS] and sometimes [UNDERSWIM] tags in their raws. This category includes walrusses and such mammals but not whales.

Fish

Fish are creatures that live solely on water and usually even breath it. They usually have [AQUATIC], [UNDERSWIM] and [IMMOBILE_LAND] tags in their raws. This category includes whales.