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'''Flounders''' are a type of [[vermin]] [[fish]]. They are found in [[temperate]] [[ocean|oceans]] year-round, and are a ready source of [[food]] when [[fish cleaning|cleaned]] at a [[fishery]].
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Latest revision as of 16:51, 8 December 2011

Flounder
α
Urist likes flounders for their strange eyes.
Biome

Attributes

· Aquatic · Fishable

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small flat fish found in the muddy bottom of coastal run-offs and ponds.
Admired for its strange eyes.

Flounders are a type of vermin fish. They are found in temperate oceans year-round, and are a ready source of food when cleaned at a fishery.










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