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== Real-world information ==
 
== Real-world information ==
[[File:Blue Marlin Real.jpg|thumb|left|A real-life blue marlin]]
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[[File:Blue Marlin Real.jpg|thumb|left|A real life blue marlin]]
 
In the wild, it uses its big spear-like snout to attack fish and cephalopods that it may eat, such as [[tuna]] and [[squid]]. Represented in-game by the fact that it only appears in summer, the Atlantic blue marlin generally stays in the area of ocean south of Spain but north of South Africa. There are many names for this fish such as billfish, ocean guard, and Cuban black marlin.
 
In the wild, it uses its big spear-like snout to attack fish and cephalopods that it may eat, such as [[tuna]] and [[squid]]. Represented in-game by the fact that it only appears in summer, the Atlantic blue marlin generally stays in the area of ocean south of Spain but north of South Africa. There are many names for this fish such as billfish, ocean guard, and Cuban black marlin.
 
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