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− | + | '''Giant capybaras''' are roughly ten times larger than a standard [[capybara]]. Unlike most other [[amphibious]] creatures, giant capybaras are [[grazer]]s; when tamed, they require a [[pasture]] for food. | |
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+ | Giant capybaras attack when attacked and can be very dangerous: they have been known to drag their quarry into the water and drown them. They may also appear as [[mount]]s during a [[siege]], easily crossing water-filled moats and potentially sneaking into your fortress via [[well]]s or irrigation systems. | ||
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+ | Some dwarves [[preference|appreciate]] giant capybaras for their ''graceful swimming'', ''resonant barking'', and ''beyond enormous rodentness''. | ||
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==See also== | ==See also== | ||
[[Capybara]] | [[Capybara]] |
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Urist likes giant capybaras for their resonant barking. | |
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Biome | |
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Variations | |
Attributes | |
Alignment: | Savage |
Tamed Attributes | |
Pet value | 500 |
Grazer: | 13x13 |
Not trainable | |
Size | |
Birth: | 52,335 cm3 |
Mid: | 261,675 cm3 |
Max: | 523,350 cm3
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Age | |
Adult at: | 1 |
Max age: | 10-12 |
Butchering returns
(Value multiplier ×2) | |
Food items | |
Raw materials | |
Bones | 21 |
Skull | 1 |
Teeth | 4 |
There is too little information about this creature. |
This article is about an older version of DF. |
- A huge rodent that walks on tall legs. Its bark can be heard at large distances. It is fond of swimming.
Giant capybaras are roughly ten times larger than a standard capybara. Unlike most other amphibious creatures, giant capybaras are grazers; when tamed, they require a pasture for food.
Giant capybaras attack when attacked and can be very dangerous: they have been known to drag their quarry into the water and drown them. They may also appear as mounts during a siege, easily crossing water-filled moats and potentially sneaking into your fortress via wells or irrigation systems.
Some dwarves appreciate giant capybaras for their graceful swimming, resonant barking, and beyond enormous rodentness.
See also
[CREATURE:CAPYBARA, GIANT]
[COPY_TAGS_FROM:CAPYBARA]
[APPLY_CREATURE_VARIATION:GIANT]
[CV_REMOVE_TAG:GRAZER]
[APPLY_CURRENT_CREATURE_VARIATION]
[CV_REMOVE_TAG:CHANGE_BODY_SIZE_PERC]
[APPLY_CURRENT_CREATURE_VARIATION]
[GO_TO_END]
[SELECT_CASTE:ALL]
[CHANGE_BODY_SIZE_PERC:1163]
[GO_TO_START]
[NAME:giant capybara:giant capybaras:giant capybara]
[CASTE_NAME:giant capybara:giant capybaras:giant capybara]
[GENERAL_CHILD_NAME:giant capybara pup:giant capybara pups]
[DESCRIPTION:A huge rodent that walks on tall legs. Its bark can be heard at large distances. It is fond of swimming.]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:20:30]
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:5:10]
[CREATURE_TILE:'C']
[COLOR:6:0:0]
[GRAZER:133]
[PET_EXOTIC]
[PETVALUE:500]
[MOUNT_EXOTIC]
[SOUND:ALERT:200:1000:VOCALIZATION:bark:barks:a resounding bark]
[SOUND:PEACEFUL_INTERMITTENT:200:10000:VOCALIZATION:whistle:whistles:deep whistling]
[SOUND:PEACEFUL_INTERMITTENT:50:10000:VOCALIZATION:grunt:grunts:a loud grunt]
[SOUND:PEACEFUL_INTERMITTENT:5:10000:VOCALIZATION:purr:purrs:a deep purr]
[SOUND:PEACEFUL_INTERMITTENT:50:10000:NONE:click:clicks:a loud click]
[PREFSTRING:beyond enormous rodentness]
[PREFSTRING:graceful swimming]
[PREFSTRING:resonant barking] |