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− | The '''harp seal''' is a carnivorous, amphibious mammal located only in arctic oceans. | + | The '''harp seal''' is a carnivorous, amphibious mammal located only in arctic oceans. It is currently unknown if they leave the ocean and wander on solid ground sometime, or if they appear on the side of frozen oceans. |
Harp seals are generally quite non-aggressive, though they are large, can bite, and they should not be approached by [[armor|unarmored]] [[military]]. In quantity, they make a decent source of food, especially that they happen in packs. Harp seals, however, do not have any special value modifier, so hunting them for profit is not as profitable as in real life. | Harp seals are generally quite non-aggressive, though they are large, can bite, and they should not be approached by [[armor|unarmored]] [[military]]. In quantity, they make a decent source of food, especially that they happen in packs. Harp seals, however, do not have any special value modifier, so hunting them for profit is not as profitable as in real life. |