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− | + | The '''sperm whale''' is the largest "normal" [[creature]] in the game, as in one that you actually see in the real world, and produces A LOT of products when butchered. It is best handled through a [[drowning chamber|fish-catching chamber]] and then drowning; out of the water a sperm whale will turn into a corpse relatively quickly, disregarding the fact that they are, in fact, mammals. The products of an average sperm whale can feed an entire fortress of dwarves (all 200 of them) for just over a year, making it an enormous boon if you manage to catch them, providing an enormous food surplus and months of work job for your [[bone carver]]s. | |
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