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'''Carp''' are a species of [[Creature|fish]] found in [[tropical]] freshwater [[river]]s and [[lake]]s, where they appear in groups of 5-10 individuals. Infamous in previous versions of the game for their aggression and disproportionately powerful bite attacks, carp in the current version are an inconvenience at worst. Newborn carp are known as ''carp fry''.  
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'''Carp''' are a species of [[Creature|fish]] found in [[tropical]] freshwater [[river]]s and [[lake]]s, where they appear in groups of 5 to 10 individuals. Infamous in previous versions of the game for their aggression and disproportionately powerful bite attacks, carp in the current version are an inconvenience at worst. Newborn carp are known as ''carp fry''.  
  
 
Carp are nearly as heavy as [[Dwarf|dwarves]] but are entirely benign, and due to being aquatic, they will never attack civilians out of their own volition. While old carp were vicious, today they are overcome with terror at the sight of [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] and serve only as target practice for your [[hunter]]s. [[Undead]] carp, however, are a different story altogether. They possess an unused [[pet]] value of 50, but like most fish, are completely untrainable.
 
Carp are nearly as heavy as [[Dwarf|dwarves]] but are entirely benign, and due to being aquatic, they will never attack civilians out of their own volition. While old carp were vicious, today they are overcome with terror at the sight of [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] and serve only as target practice for your [[hunter]]s. [[Undead]] carp, however, are a different story altogether. They possess an unused [[pet]] value of 50, but like most fish, are completely untrainable.

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