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If a garbage dump zone is placed within a map feature (i.e. a [[chasm]], [[bottomless pit]], [[magma pool]], [[magma pipe]], [[underground pool]], or [[underground river]]) and items are dumped into it, any inhabitants of that map feature will become angry and be more likely to attack your fortress.
 
If a garbage dump zone is placed within a map feature (i.e. a [[chasm]], [[bottomless pit]], [[magma pool]], [[magma pipe]], [[underground pool]], or [[underground river]]) and items are dumped into it, any inhabitants of that map feature will become angry and be more likely to attack your fortress.
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==Pen/Pasture==
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As of v0.31.19, Pen/Pasture zones have been implemented.  Pen/Pasture zones are areas where you can select specific animals to be restricted; sort of like a {{L|burrow}} for animals.  Once you've selected your creature(s) to be penned, a Dwarf will eventually come by, drag the animal to the zone and release it.  The animal will remain within that zone indefinitely, although {{l|cow|some animals}} must still eat.  Grazing animals will eat any grass in the zone, though it has been hinted that certain Evil biome grasses may be poisonous.
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It is also possible for grass to grow in dug out areas in soil underground, without needing light.  The muddy floor of some {{L|cavern}}s also grows a wide variety of fungus, all of which grazing animals can consume.
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Grazing animals aside, Pen/Pasture zones are a perfect way to restrict the movements of animals, so they don't wander around your Fortress and spoil your framerate.     
  
 
==Pit/Pond==
 
==Pit/Pond==

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