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{{Player|team=[[Houston Spies]]|species=''Cucumis melo''|status=Alive and delicious}}
 
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Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds.
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Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds. They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the [[Houston Spies]] based on maturity, not size.
They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the [[Houston Spies]] based on maturity, not size.
 
  
While undoubtedly a skilled player, they're no [[Dickerson Greatness]].
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Their playing career began on day 65 of season 2 after the untimely [[incineration]] of [[Dickerson Greatness]].
 
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Revision as of 14:56, 30 July 2020


Collins Melon has a round to slightly oval shape, typically 15-22 cm (5.9-8.7 in) long. They generally range in weight from 1.8 to 3.6 kg (4.0 to 7.9 lb). Their flesh is usually pale green in colour, while their smooth peel ranges from greenish to yellow. Like most of their family, they have seeds. They thrive in semiarid climates and were picked up by the Houston Spies based on maturity, not size.

Their playing career began on day 65 of season 2 after the untimely incineration of Dickerson Greatness.