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{{VerminInfo|name=Worm|symbol=~|color=7:0:0|biome=* Taiga
 
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* Any {{L|temperate}} region
 
* Any {{L|temperate}} region
 
* Any {{L|tropical}} region
 
* Any {{L|tropical}} region
 
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:''A tiny burrowing creature, found in moist soil.  It is legless, long and thin.''
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'''Worms''' are a soil-dwelling {{L|vermin}}. They are found in the soil of {{L|temperate}} and {{L|tropical}} areas, can be tamed as {{L|pet|pets}}, and are very common. They can inspire unhappy {{L|thought|thoughts}} in some dwarves that encounter them.
 
'''Worms''' are a soil-dwelling {{L|vermin}}. They are found in the soil of {{L|temperate}} and {{L|tropical}} areas, can be tamed as {{L|pet|pets}}, and are very common. They can inspire unhappy {{L|thought|thoughts}} in some dwarves that encounter them.

Revision as of 02:34, 8 March 2011

Worm
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Biome
Pet value 0
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A tiny burrowing creature, found in moist soil. It is legless, long and thin.

Worms are a soil-dwelling Template:L. They are found in the soil of Template:L and Template:L areas, can be tamed as Template:L, and are very common. They can inspire unhappy Template:L in some dwarves that encounter them.

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