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− | '''Naked mole dogs''' are among the most common [[creature]]s found in the first layer of the [[cavern]]s, where they appear in groups of 5 | + | '''Naked mole dogs''' are among the most common [[creature]]s found in the first layer of the [[cavern]]s, where they appear in groups of 5 to 10 individuals. These [[dwarf]]-sized [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naked_mole-rat naked mole-rats] will prowl the underground, seeking your [[stockpile]]s so they may [[Thief|steal]] your [[Steals food|food]] and [[Steals drink|drink]], though they're largely benign and will flee at the first sign of resistance. Due to their thieving behavior, dwarves will react aggressively to their presence, often leading to civilians randomly charging at any naked mole dog that gets into their field of vision. Much like real naked mole-rats, naked mole dogs are [[No Pain|immune to pain]], and as such they won't give in to it during combat. A newborn naked mole dog is called a ''puppy''. |
− | Naked mole dogs can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into fairly valuable exotic [[pet]]s. Food stockpiles can be used as bait for them, and due to appearing in large numbers, it's easy to capture a high number of them in one spawn wave. | + | Naked mole dogs can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into fairly valuable exotic [[pet]]s. Food stockpiles can be used as bait for them, and due to appearing in large numbers, it's easy to capture a high number of them in one spawn wave. They give about twice the amount of returns when [[butcher]]ed compared to an actual [[dog]], but have a very short lifespan, not living any longer than 3 years, making farming them difficult. Their benign disposition and lack of war/hunting training also makes them inferior to common dogs for the purpose of [[fortress defense]]. |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] naked mole dogs for their ''wrinkly skin''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] naked mole dogs for their ''wrinkly skin''. | ||
− | [[File:naked_mole_dog.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Weird and leathery. | + | [[File:naked_mole_dog.jpg|thumb|300px|center|Weird and leathery.]] |
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