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[[File:Puss and Butterfly.jpg|thumb|293x293px|Here, a cat putting a flinder to flight, showing one of each of the two main kinds of deer.]]
 
[[File:Puss and Butterfly.jpg|thumb|293x293px|Here, a cat putting a flinder to flight, showing one of each of the two main kinds of deer.]]
D'''eerlore''' ([[English tung|English]]: ''zoology'') is the share of [[lifelore]] that deals with the lore of living [[Deer|deer]]. There are two kinds : ridged deerlore, for deers with a backbone, such as birds, [[milkwight|milkdeer]]s, fish and crawlers. The other is ridgeless deerlore, for bugs, crabs, snails, squid, worms and {{over|namby-pambies|sponges}}.
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D'''eerlore''' ([[English tung|English]]: ''zoology'') is the share of [[lifelore]] that deals with the lore of living [[Deer|deer]]. There are two kinds : ridged deerlore, for deers with a backbone, such as birds, [[milkwight|milkdeers]], fish and crawlers. The other is ridgeless deerlore, for bugs, crabs, snails, squid, worms and {{over|namby-pambies|sponges}}.
   
 
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Revision as of 16:26, 27 February 2018

Puss and Butterfly

Here, a cat putting a flinder to flight, showing one of each of the two main kinds of deer.

Deerlore (English: zoology) is the share of lifelore that deals with the lore of living deer. There are two kinds : ridged deerlore, for deers with a backbone, such as birds, milkdeers, fish and crawlers. The other is ridgeless deerlore, for bugs, crabs, snails, squid, worms and namby-pambies.