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I just had my first caravan show up.  Initially I thought they didn't bring any creatures.  I bought the cages anyway and put them in the animal stockpile which was when I noticed that there was something in them.  A closer examination revealed a lot of them contained animal corpses.  Is this a normal behavior for glacier biomes?  Animals in cages from the traders have difficulty surviving the elements?  Or is this something unrelated?  --[[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 03:57, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
 
I just had my first caravan show up.  Initially I thought they didn't bring any creatures.  I bought the cages anyway and put them in the animal stockpile which was when I noticed that there was something in them.  A closer examination revealed a lot of them contained animal corpses.  Is this a normal behavior for glacier biomes?  Animals in cages from the traders have difficulty surviving the elements?  Or is this something unrelated?  --[[User:Frewfrux|Frewfrux]] 03:57, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:This happens to me in my taiga fortress.  I'm not sure if there's some temperature at which (most) animals can't survive or if animals just take damage while being transported through a cold or freezing biome, but it seems to happen in colder regions.  Immigrant pets and animals you bring at embark seem to be unaffected.  --[[User:LaVacaMorada|LaVacaMorada]] 08:38, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
 
:This happens to me in my taiga fortress.  I'm not sure if there's some temperature at which (most) animals can't survive or if animals just take damage while being transported through a cold or freezing biome, but it seems to happen in colder regions.  Immigrant pets and animals you bring at embark seem to be unaffected.  --[[User:LaVacaMorada|LaVacaMorada]] 08:38, 7 December 2009 (UTC)
 
== melting ice ==
 
 
Frozen ice that is mined and which turns into <font color="cyan">ice</font> melts into water but this must not be confused with traditional <font color="blue">water</font>.  Apparently mined ice acts like a stone with a very low melting point.  Natural water (for drinking and farming) is a completely separate entity that freezes into an ice tile which can be mined.  So anyway, this is hard to explain but drinkable water is like a raw rock tile with special rules and uses.  <font color="cyan">Ice</font> is like the stone left over when you mine raw rock except it melts into useless puddles.  I have updated the page info accordingly.
 
--[[User:Jpwrunyan|Jpwrunyan]] 23:11, 1 January 2010 (UTC)
 

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