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− | '''Great white sharks''' are massive | + | '''Great white sharks''' are massive cartilaginous [[Creature#Aquatic|fish]] that can be found in [[temperate]] and [[tropical]] [[ocean]]s. At two tons, adult great whites are huge creatures, and as such will provide a great 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 great white shark is called a ''great white shark pup''. |
Being cartilaginous, great white sharks won't give [[bone]]s if butchered (though they'll still provide a [[skull]]). | Being cartilaginous, great white sharks won't give [[bone]]s if butchered (though they'll still provide a [[skull]]). |