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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Description: The White Buffalo represents a sacred symbol to the indigenous tribes of Dodge River, and unfortunately the breed has been dimensioning in population across the western plains. Wranglers must rely upon the strength of their Kolenya Pole to attract the rare fish.

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rdfs:label
  • White Buffalo Fish
rdfs:comment
  • Description: The White Buffalo represents a sacred symbol to the indigenous tribes of Dodge River, and unfortunately the breed has been dimensioning in population across the western plains. Wranglers must rely upon the strength of their Kolenya Pole to attract the rare fish.
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Silver
  • 780(xsd:integer)
Habitat
Name
  • White Buffalo Fish
Weight
  • 3.38
Points
  • 777(xsd:integer)
Skill
  • Cartography and Exploration
Description
  • The White Buffalo represents a sacred symbol to the indigenous tribes of Dodge River, and unfortunately the breed has been dimensioning in population across the western plains. Wranglers must rely upon the strength of their Kolenya Pole to attract the rare fish.
Pole
  • Level 70 Kolenya
game ext
  • white-buffalo
tourney pts
  • 110(xsd:integer)
abstract
  • Description: The White Buffalo represents a sacred symbol to the indigenous tribes of Dodge River, and unfortunately the breed has been dimensioning in population across the western plains. Wranglers must rely upon the strength of their Kolenya Pole to attract the rare fish.
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