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[[Wikipedia:Hermaphrodite|Hermaphrodites]] are creatures that have only one gender.
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<includeonly>These</includeonly><noinclude>'''Genderless'''</noinclude> creatures have only one gender, due to lacking <code>[CASTE:MALE]</code> and <code>[CASTE:FEMALE]</code> in their raws.
  
In Dwarf Fortress, these creatures lack <code>[CASTE:MALE]</code> and <code>[CASTE:FEMALE]</code> tags in their raws. How they reproduce is uncertain.
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Genderless creatures are presumably spawned during [[main:worldgen|worldgen]].
 
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[[cat|Certain creatures in Dwarf Fortress]] have a tremendous reproductive potential. Compared to those, hermaphrodites make excellent pets (assuming they don't try to [[giant leech|kill your dwarves]] first).
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Latest revision as of 21:01, 20 December 2022

This article is about an older version of DF.
Not to be confused with non-breeding creatures.

Genderless creatures have only one gender, due to lacking [CASTE:MALE] and [CASTE:FEMALE] in their raws.

Genderless creatures are presumably spawned during worldgen.