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::*nods knowingly* Still, they don't lie when they call these 'predatory' - i've often had an adventurer dragged into the river chased by one or two of these. Not dangerous, unless there happens to be a carp group following you. --[[Special:Contributions/85.12.64.150|85.12.64.150]] 12:01, 12 March 2010 (UTC) ([[User:Libelnon]])
 
::*nods knowingly* Still, they don't lie when they call these 'predatory' - i've often had an adventurer dragged into the river chased by one or two of these. Not dangerous, unless there happens to be a carp group following you. --[[Special:Contributions/85.12.64.150|85.12.64.150]] 12:01, 12 March 2010 (UTC) ([[User:Libelnon]])
 
:::As a side note, "carp" are not predatory - it's been demonstrated that the ''typical'' time they attack is when they feel cornered, and that's usually when they're in murky pools and can't run. When in a river, they ''usually'' avoid combat - but that's another part of combat that seems random. Wild deer will also try to flee, but will (rarely) attack, etc. - same with Carp. The "Predatory" tag, however, means they will seek likely targets.  Note that any predators (for instance, hunting cats like cougar, tiger, etc) will flee from a larger group, and/or often if a dwarf seems aggressive or dangerous - try Activating and armouring up a dwarf, and chasing down a lion or something - it will often decline to cooperate.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 13:16, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
 
:::As a side note, "carp" are not predatory - it's been demonstrated that the ''typical'' time they attack is when they feel cornered, and that's usually when they're in murky pools and can't run. When in a river, they ''usually'' avoid combat - but that's another part of combat that seems random. Wild deer will also try to flee, but will (rarely) attack, etc. - same with Carp. The "Predatory" tag, however, means they will seek likely targets.  Note that any predators (for instance, hunting cats like cougar, tiger, etc) will flee from a larger group, and/or often if a dwarf seems aggressive or dangerous - try Activating and armouring up a dwarf, and chasing down a lion or something - it will often decline to cooperate.--[[User:Albedo|Albedo]] 13:16, 12 March 2010 (UTC)
 
::::Really? Because I've often been attacked by sea lampreys when walking beside rivers, not normally near pools. --[[Special:Contributions/85.12.64.150|85.12.64.150]] 12:01, 12 March 2010 (UTC) ([[User:Libelnon]])
 
:::::In Adventurer mode, if I jump into a river, all of the carp/pike/gar/sturgeons/etc. will swim away, but any sea lampreys will swim '''toward''' me and immediately attack, so they are definitely predatory. --[[User:Quietust|Quietust]] 12:43, 26 March 2010 (UTC)
 

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