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|Name = Sardines |
|Name = Sardines |
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|Amount = 500 |
|Amount = 500 |
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+ | |HP = {{Tooltip|100|This value is redundant since the animal is invulnerable.}} |
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+ | |RecGatherer = 1 |
+ | |Fish = 1 |
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− | As with all other fish species in ''Age of Empires III'', they yield |
+ | As with all other fish species in ''Age of Empires III'', they yield {{Resources|food = 500}} |
== History == |
== History == |
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− | {{quote|Scientific Name: family Clupeidae<br>Approx. Size: varies, up to |
+ | {{quote|Scientific Name: family Clupeidae<br />Approx. Size: varies, up to 11 inches<br />Diet: planktonic crustaceans<br /><br />The term “sardine” refers to a variety of small saltwater fish that move in huge schools near the surface of the water. Sardines have an iridescent, silvery color that can be very dramatic when viewing large numbers of the fish.<br /><br />Sardines are very oily fish with soft bones. They are often canned for consumption but canned “sardines” are sometimes not sardines at all but are instead [[herring]] (a related fish).}} |
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
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<gallery> |
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Sardines.jpg|Sardines out of water. |
Sardines.jpg|Sardines out of water. |
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+ | Sardine history portrait.png|The Sardine's history portrait |
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</gallery> |
</gallery> |
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[[Category:Age of Empires III]] |
[[Category:Age of Empires III]] |
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Revision as of 09:41, 1 August 2020
Template:Wildlife Sardines are a species of fish, featured in Age of Empires III. They are present in two maps; Araucania and Carolina (where they coexist with Tarpons).
As with all other fish species in Age of Empires III, they yield 500 food
History
“ | Scientific Name: family Clupeidae Approx. Size: varies, up to 11 inches Diet: planktonic crustaceans The term “sardine” refers to a variety of small saltwater fish that move in huge schools near the surface of the water. Sardines have an iridescent, silvery color that can be very dramatic when viewing large numbers of the fish. Sardines are very oily fish with soft bones. They are often canned for consumption but canned “sardines” are sometimes not sardines at all but are instead herring (a related fish). | ” |