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{{Blathers|NL|Bluegills have spikes on their dorsal fins to help protect them from enemies and harm. Their offspring actually have a fairly high survival rate when compared to other fish. The males chase away the females and take over protecting the eggs and babies in the nest. Although bluegills are small, they are actually related quite closely to the black bass.}} | {{Blathers|NL|Bluegills have spikes on their dorsal fins to help protect them from enemies and harm. Their offspring actually have a fairly high survival rate when compared to other fish. The males chase away the females and take over protecting the eggs and babies in the nest. Although bluegills are small, they are actually related quite closely to the black bass.}} | ||
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{{Blathers|NH|The '''bluegill''' is incredibly common. A bit too common, depending upon where you are. They eat anything that fits in their mouths and are highly adaptable. The bane of fishermen in some areas, '''bluegill''' is often the only fish to be caught! But looking in its wee beady eyes, I must say I see no ill will in it...}} | {{Blathers|NH|The '''bluegill''' is incredibly common. A bit too common, depending upon where you are. They eat anything that fits in their mouths and are highly adaptable. The bane of fishermen in some areas, '''bluegill''' is often the only fish to be caught! But looking in its wee beady eyes, I must say I see no ill will in it...}} |