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In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Leevers can be found in many places across the Overworld, but can most often be found near the coastline or in sandy areas. Leevers, like most enemies, come in two different colors, Red and Blue.  
In ''[[The Legend of Zelda]]'', Leevers can be found in many places across the Overworld, but can most often be found near the coastline or in sandy areas. Leevers, like most enemies, come in two different colors, Red and Blue.  


To attack, a Leever will pop out of the ground, often directly under Link, and move towards him to contact him. Red Leevers will pop out of the ground in front of Link and move towards him until they reach the edge of the screen. They while then disappear back into the ground and pop out in front of Link again a second later. Blue Leevers appear randomly on the screen and will remain above ground for a few seconds. To add to the color difference, Red Leevers only take two hits to defeat while Blue Leevers take four hits to defeat.
To attack, a Leever will pop out of the ground, often directly under Link, and move towards him to contact him. Red Leevers will pop out of the ground in front of Link and move towards him until they reach the edge of the screen. They while then disappear back into the ground and pop out in front of Link again a second later. Blue Leevers appear randomly on the screen and will remain above ground for a few seconds, then hide underground for another few seconds before reemerging. To add to the color difference, Red Leevers only take two hits to defeat while Blue Leevers take four hits to defeat.


===The Adventure of Link===
===The Adventure of Link===
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