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A '''moghopper''' is a type of amphibious vermin, from which {{L|mog juice}} can be extracted. It can be found in {{L|murky pool}}s in {{L|savage}} biomes during the summer only.
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A '''moghopper''' is a type of amphibious vermin, from which [[mog juice]] can be extracted. It can be found in [[murky pool]]s in [[savage]] biomes during the summer only.
  
It is one of the few fish that can be {{L|Captured live fish|captured alive}}, and the '''only''' one that produces an {{L|extract}}. Some dwarves like them for their cute round tummies.
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It is one of the few fish that can be [[Captured live fish|captured alive]], and the '''only''' one that produces an [[extract]]. Some dwarves like them for their "cute round tummies".
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:49, 8 December 2011

Moghopper
Biome

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Amphibious · Extract · Fishable · Pet

Pet value 20
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
This article is about an older version of DF.

A moghopper is a type of amphibious vermin, from which mog juice can be extracted. It can be found in murky pools in savage biomes during the summer only.

It is one of the few fish that can be captured alive, and the only one that produces an extract. Some dwarves like them for their "cute round tummies".

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