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(did some digging, and apparently baited animal traps CANNOT catch cave lobsters in any version newer than 0.23.130.23a, because they only work on GROUNDER/EATER vermin and POOL/RIVER fish)
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'''Cave lobsters''' are a type of aquatic [[vermin]] occasionally found in [[underground pool]]s and [[underground river]]s. Cave lobsters cannot actually be caught by [[fishing]] - instead, they must be caught in baited [[animal trap]]s. When eaten, they leave a [[shell]] that is twice as valuable as those from [[turtle]]s.
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'''Cave lobsters''' are a type of aquatic [[vermin]] occasionally found in [[underground pool]]s and [[underground river]]s. However, it is not possible to catch cave lobsters by [[fishing]], and due to a bug it's not possible to catch them in baited [[animal trap]]s either - the only way to obtain them is via [[trade]]. When eaten, they leave a [[shell]] that is twice as valuable as those from [[turtle]]s.
  
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] cave lobsters for their ''beauty''.
 
Some [[dwarves]] [[Preferences|like]] cave lobsters for their ''beauty''.

Revision as of 03:35, 16 June 2025

Cave lobster
¥
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· Aquatic · Shell

Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
This article is about an older version of DF.

Cave lobsters are a type of aquatic vermin occasionally found in underground pools and underground rivers. However, it is not possible to catch cave lobsters by fishing, and due to a bug it's not possible to catch them in baited animal traps either - the only way to obtain them is via trade. When eaten, they leave a shell that is twice as valuable as those from turtles.

Some dwarves like cave lobsters for their beauty.

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