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− | '''Cartilage''' is a body part generated from [[butcher]]ing most animals. It has no use in the [[meat industry]], and can be dumped without a second thought. | + | '''Cartilage''' is a body part generated from [[butcher]]ing most animals. It has no use in the [[meat industry]] at present, and can be dumped without a second thought. |
Some fish, such as [[shark]]s, are notable for having cartilaginous skeletons. These fish do not drop bones, only cartilage. | Some fish, such as [[shark]]s, are notable for having cartilaginous skeletons. These fish do not drop bones, only cartilage. | ||
− | Note that dwarves consider cartilage useful (like bones), so they | + | Note that dwarves consider cartilage useful (like bones), so they won't dump it automatically, even if you have the {{k|o|r|sep=-}}-dump other option enabled. It doesn't rot on its own either. |
[[File:cartilage.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Bodily material between bones.]] | [[File:cartilage.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Bodily material between bones.]] |