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− | The '''Shortfin mako shark''' is one of many shark species implemented in Dwarf Fortress. They are smallish (about 80 kilo)<!-- and produce pretty much food when | + | The '''Shortfin mako shark''' is one of many shark species implemented in Dwarf Fortress. They are smallish (about 80 kilo)<!-- and produce pretty much food when {{L|Meat industry|butchered}}. Like many other aquatic {{Catlink|Animals|animals}} they don't produce {{L|bones}} -->. |
− | With a fairly high pet value of 500, they may be worth more to you alive than dead. Consider | + | With a fairly high pet value of 500, they may be worth more to you alive than dead. Consider {{L|Captured live fish|catching it alive}} with a {{L|Fishery|fishery}}. |
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{{Category|Animals}} | {{Category|Animals}} |