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What are flanking sites?

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Flanking Sites are usually a certain kind of place that you take snakes, lizards, or other amphibians for medical care. If you go to a Flanking Site, you will have to speak to the owner of it. They will take care of your amphibian for a while to see what the problem is. Once they figure it out, they won't do anything until they have something in return. (Like your leg, bone, arm, nose, etc.) You will need a medical procedure to remove the body part to give to the owner. If you have a disease or sickness, they will need two body parts of the same type. (Such as two arms or two legs instead of just one.) You give them the body part. Once they have it, they eat it. Then they fix any problem that your amphibian has and then eat the amphibian. The amphibian will be in the owner's stomach until they crap it out. Then your pet will be perfectly healthy! I highly recommend one of these places for medical care for your amphibian. Hope this helped!

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