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'''Moose''' are large herbivorous [[Creature|animals]] who inhabit [[taiga]]s and [[temperate]] [[forest]]s, where they spawn one at a time. They are benign meanderers and generally avoid confrontation, and as such a [[dwarf]] [[hunter]] will typically emerge victorious when trying to hunt them. Moose possess significant sexual dimorphism, with males being over 1.larger than females and having access to a gore attack. Male moose are called ''bull moose'', while females are ''cow moose'' and their newborns are ''moose calves''.
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'''Moose''' are large herbivorous [[Creature|animals]] who inhabit [[taiga]]s and [[temperate]] [[forest]]s, where they spawn one at a time. They are benign meanderers and generally avoid confrontation, and as such a [[dwarf]] [[hunter]] will typically emerge victorious when trying to hunt them. Moose possess significant sexual dimorphism, with males being over 1.5x larger than females and having access to a gore attack. Male moose are called ''bull moose'', while females are ''cow moose'' and their newborns are ''moose calves''.
  
 
Moose can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into fairly valuable exotic [[pet]]s. Given their large size, they make prime targets for a [[meat industry]] and a good choice for a breeding program. The returns shown to the right are those of a male moose - a female will give less due to being smaller. Trained moose are [[grazer]]s and therefore must be kept in a [[pasture]] in order to keep them fed and alive. Moose are exotic [[mount]]s, and may be seen being ridden by [[human]]s during [[siege]]s.
 
Moose can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into fairly valuable exotic [[pet]]s. Given their large size, they make prime targets for a [[meat industry]] and a good choice for a breeding program. The returns shown to the right are those of a male moose - a female will give less due to being smaller. Trained moose are [[grazer]]s and therefore must be kept in a [[pasture]] in order to keep them fed and alive. Moose are exotic [[mount]]s, and may be seen being ridden by [[human]]s during [[siege]]s.

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