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'''Stingrays''' are cartilaginous [[Creature#Aquatic|fish]] that can be found in [[tropical]] [[ocean]]s and [[lake]]s. Only as large as a [[cat]], they give a small amount of returns if [[butcher]]ed. As fully-sized creatures, they can't be fished by [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]], but can be caught with a [[drowning chamber]]. An infant stingray is called a ''stingray pup''. | '''Stingrays''' are cartilaginous [[Creature#Aquatic|fish]] that can be found in [[tropical]] [[ocean]]s and [[lake]]s. Only as large as a [[cat]], they give a small amount of returns if [[butcher]]ed. As fully-sized creatures, they can't be fished by [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]], but can be caught with a [[drowning chamber]]. An infant stingray is called a ''stingray pup''. | ||
− | Like real stingrays, they are able to sting enemies with their tails, though they don't have any | + | Like real stingrays, they are able to sting enemies with their tails, though they don't have any poison. Being benign and restricted to water means your dwarves are unlikely to be stung anyway. Being cartilaginous, stingrays won't give [[bone]]s if butchered (though they'll still provide a [[skull]]). |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] stingrays for their ''tail spines''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] stingrays for their ''tail spines''. |