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'''Hungry heads''' are flying [[Creature|pests]] found in the third [[cavern]] layer in groups of five to ten individuals. They are similar to [[crundle]]s and [[troglodyte]]s in their abundance and lethality, being different only in that they can fly and have only three outside body-parts (a head and two wings). They do not pose much danger to adventurers or decently equipped military, though their ability to fly can make them a job-interrupting nuisance in [[fortress mode]] and you may occasionally lose a civilian [[dwarf]] to them if you do not take care. | '''Hungry heads''' are flying [[Creature|pests]] found in the third [[cavern]] layer in groups of five to ten individuals. They are similar to [[crundle]]s and [[troglodyte]]s in their abundance and lethality, being different only in that they can fly and have only three outside body-parts (a head and two wings). They do not pose much danger to adventurers or decently equipped military, though their ability to fly can make them a job-interrupting nuisance in [[fortress mode]] and you may occasionally lose a civilian [[dwarf]] to them if you do not take care. | ||
− | Hungry heads possess a [[pet]] value of 50, but lack the necessary tokens to be [[Animal trainer|trainable]]. All | + | Hungry heads possess a [[pet]] value of 50, but lack the necessary tokens to be [[Animal trainer|trainable]]. All hungry heads possess Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]]. |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] hungry heads for their ''terrifying features''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] hungry heads for their ''terrifying features''. | ||
− | [[File:Hungry_head.jpg|thumb|center| | + | [[File:Hungry_head.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Admired for its ''terrifying features''.]] |
{{Translation| dwarven = fokásh ser | elvish = ume íne | goblin = esno ostam | human = ubac aru}} | {{Translation| dwarven = fokásh ser | elvish = ume íne | goblin = esno ostam | human = ubac aru}} |