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'''Giant weasels''' are much larger versions of the common [[weasel]], found in most [[savage]] [[biome]]s. While the common animal is one of the smallest in the game, the giant variant is about three times bigger than a [[dwarf]], but they are generally harmless due to being benign. Like normal weasels, they are solitary, don't spawn during the winter and their young are called ''kits''. | '''Giant weasels''' are much larger versions of the common [[weasel]], found in most [[savage]] [[biome]]s. While the common animal is one of the smallest in the game, the giant variant is about three times bigger than a [[dwarf]], but they are generally harmless due to being benign. Like normal weasels, they are solitary, don't spawn during the winter and their young are called ''kits''. | ||
− | Giants weasels may be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into [[pet]]s. They're large enough to actually produce food when [[butcher]]ed, giving returns equivalent to a [[mule]] in quantity. Like their common counterparts, giant weasels are very short-lived, living no more than 2-3 years, making keeping them around for extended periods of time a questionable decision | + | Giants weasels may be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into [[pet]]s. They're large enough to actually produce food when [[butcher]]ed, giving returns equivalent to a [[mule]] in quantity. Like their common counterparts, giant weasels are very short-lived, living no more than 2-3 years, making keeping them around for extended periods of time a questionable decision. |
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] giant weasels for their ''long bodies'' and their ''short legs''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] giant weasels for their ''long bodies'' and their ''short legs''. |