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'''Ants''' form colonies in {{L|soil}} that will look like {{L|bracelet}}s with the {{L|color}} of the soil, or in some bizzare cases, stone. Your {{L|dwarves}} will not {{L|thought|mind}} them and they will not eat your {{L|food}}. You cannot {{L|animal trap|trap}} them either.
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'''Ants''' form colonies in [[soil]] that will look like [[bracelet]]s with the [[color]] of the soil, or in some bizarre cases, stone. Your [[dwarves]] will not [[thought|mind]] them and they will not eat your [[food]]. You cannot [[animal trap|trap]] them either.
[NAME:ant:ants:ant]
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[TILE:250][COLOR:7:0:0]
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{{Vermin}}
[VERMIN_SOIL_COLONY][FREQUENCY:100]
 
[SMALL_REMAINS][NATURAL][VERMIN_NOTRAP][NOBONES]
 
[POPULATION_NUMBER:250:500]
 
[SPEED:2900]
 
[BLOODTYPE:W]
 
[NO_SLEEP]
 
[NOT_BUTCHERABLE]
 
[PREFSTRING:propensity to dig]
 
[DIURNAL]
 
[BIOME:NOT_FREEZING]
 
[STANDARD_FLESH]
 
[MUNDANE]
 
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[[Category:Vermin]]
 

Latest revision as of 14:31, 8 December 2011

Ant
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Biome

Active Seasons
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This article is about an older version of DF.

Ants form colonies in soil that will look like bracelets with the color of the soil, or in some bizarre cases, stone. Your dwarves will not mind them and they will not eat your food. You cannot trap them either.

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