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− | '''Tigerfish''' are aquatic [[creature]]s that live in [[tropical]] freshwater [[river]]s and [[lake]]s. They appear in clusters of 3 to 7 individuals. They are slightly smaller than a [[dwarf]] and are | + | '''Tigerfish''' are aquatic [[creature]]s that live in [[tropical]] freshwater [[river]]s and [[lake]]s. They appear in clusters of 3 to 7 individuals. They are slightly smaller than a [[dwarf]] and are the largest freshwater fish in the game (largest ''fish''; there are [[Hippo|larger freshwater creatures]]). While their name and description make them out as predatory and aggressive animals, tigerfish are completely benign meaning they are more likely to run away if a dwarf approaches it. In spite of their benignness they are fully capable of tearing and shaking an unarmed dwarf to a corpse if provoked. |
As non-[[vermin]] fish, tigerfish can't be fished by [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]], but can be caught with the use of a [[drowning chamber]]. Infant tigerfish are called ''tigerfish fry''. | As non-[[vermin]] fish, tigerfish can't be fished by [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]], but can be caught with the use of a [[drowning chamber]]. Infant tigerfish are called ''tigerfish fry''. |