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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.
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Some fish, such as [[shark]]s, are notable for having cartilaginous skeletons. These fish do not drop bones, only cartilage.
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Note that dwarves consider cartilage useful (like bones), so they will not dump it automatically, even if you have the {{k|o|r|sep=-}}-dump other option enabled. It does not rot on its own either.
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[[File:cartilage.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Bodily material between bones.]]
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[[ru:Cartilage]]

Latest revision as of 03:13, 20 December 2022

This article is about an older version of DF.

Cartilage is a body part generated from butchering most animals. It has no use in the meat industry, and can be dumped without a second thought.

Some fish, such as sharks, are notable for having cartilaginous skeletons. These fish do not drop bones, only cartilage.

Note that dwarves consider cartilage useful (like bones), so they will not dump it automatically, even if you have the o-r-dump other option enabled. It does not rot on its own either.

Bodily material between bones.
More: GemsMetalsStones
Creature
BloodBoneBrainCartilageCheeseChitinEggFatFeatherHair (WoolYarn) • HoofHornIchorLeatherMilkNailNervous tissueParchmentPearlScaleShellSilkSkinSpitSweatTallowTearsToothWax
Plant
Fiber (PaperSlurry) • FlowerFruitLeafOil • Plant powders (DyeFlour) • Seed (Press cake) • Wood
Creature/Plant
Inorganic
Hardcoded
AmberAshCoralFilthFuelGlassGrimeIceLyeMagmaMudPearlashPotashSaltUnknown substanceVomitWater
See also: Material science