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'''Rhinoceroses''' are [[creature]]s found in [[tropical]] plains, where they appear in herds of 3 to 7 individuals. These massive animals are among the largest mundane land creatures in the game, essentially being smaller [[elephant]]s, though they're benign meanderers who are more prone to fleeing from [[Dwarf|dwarves]] than attacking them. If pushed over the edge, though, a rhinoceros will be quick to turn a dwarf into paste under its weight. A newborn rhinoceros is called a ''calf''.
 
'''Rhinoceroses''' are [[creature]]s found in [[tropical]] plains, where they appear in herds of 3 to 7 individuals. These massive animals are among the largest mundane land creatures in the game, essentially being smaller [[elephant]]s, though they're benign meanderers who are more prone to fleeing from [[Dwarf|dwarves]] than attacking them. If pushed over the edge, though, a rhinoceros will be quick to turn a dwarf into paste under its weight. A newborn rhinoceros is called a ''calf''.
  
Rhinoceroses can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into valuable exotic [[pet]]s. They become [[grazer]]s after being trained and as such require a [[pasture]], and due to their great size, they require a significant patch of [[grass]]. They can receive additional war or hunting training as well, which will remove their benign demeanor and turn them into one of the most strongest war beasts you could possibly have, though their {{token|MEANDERER}} tag will cause them to move around very slowly{{Bug|9588}}. They also make excellent livestock, as a [[butcher]]ed rhinoceros will provide plentiful returns which are [[Item value|worth]] ''five'' times more than those made from common animals. Rhinoceroses take 10 years to reach maturity, though they're fully grown by the age of 5. Additionally, they are exotic [[mount]]s and as such can show up being ridden by surface races during [[siege]]s, which can provide much [[fun]] to an unprepared fortress.
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Rhinoceroses can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into valuable exotic [[pet]]s. They become [[grazer]]s after being trained and as such require a [[pasture]], and due to their great size, they require a significant patch of [[grass]]. They can receive additional war or hunting training as well, which will remove their benign demeanor and turn them into one of the strongest war beasts you could possibly have, though their {{token|MEANDERER}} tag will cause them to move around very slowly{{Bug|9588}}. They also make excellent livestock, as a [[butcher]]ed rhinoceros will provide plentiful returns which are [[Item value|worth]] ''five'' times more than those made from common animals. Rhinoceroses take 10 years to reach maturity, though they're fully grown by the age of 5. Additionally, they are exotic [[mount]]s and as such can show up being ridden by surface races during [[siege]]s, which can provide much [[fun]] to an unprepared fortress.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] rhinoceroses for their ''horns''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] rhinoceroses for their ''horns''.

Revision as of 20:52, 17 April 2018

Rhinoceros
R
Urist likes rhinoceroses for their horns.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Rhinoceros - Rhinoceros man - Giant rhinoceros

Attributes

· Exotic mount

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Trainable:    War 

Size
Birth: 300,000 cm3
Mid: 1,500,000 cm3
Max: 3,000,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 10
Max age: 40-50
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×5)

Food items

Meat 45-82
Fat 12-32
Brain 2-4
Heart 1-2
Lungs 4-8
Intestines 7-13
Liver 2-4
Kidneys 2-4
Tripe 2-4
Sweetbread 1-2
Eyes 2
Spleen 1-2

Raw materials

Bones 36-48
Skull 1
Teeth 1
Horns 2
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

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A huge herbivore with thick plated skin and powerful build. It is known for the thick horns on the end of its nose.

Rhinoceroses are creatures found in tropical plains, where they appear in herds of 3 to 7 individuals. These massive animals are among the largest mundane land creatures in the game, essentially being smaller elephants, though they're benign meanderers who are more prone to fleeing from dwarves than attacking them. If pushed over the edge, though, a rhinoceros will be quick to turn a dwarf into paste under its weight. A newborn rhinoceros is called a calf.

Rhinoceroses can be captured in cage traps and trained into valuable exotic pets. They become grazers after being trained and as such require a pasture, and due to their great size, they require a significant patch of grass. They can receive additional war or hunting training as well, which will remove their benign demeanor and turn them into one of the strongest war beasts you could possibly have, though their [MEANDERER] tag will cause them to move around very slowlyBug:9588. They also make excellent livestock, as a butchered rhinoceros will provide plentiful returns which are worth five times more than those made from common animals. Rhinoceroses take 10 years to reach maturity, though they're fully grown by the age of 5. Additionally, they are exotic mounts and as such can show up being ridden by surface races during sieges, which can provide much fun to an unprepared fortress.

Some dwarves like rhinoceroses for their horns.

Admired for their horns.
Size Comparison
Estimated Rhinoceros Size Comparison.