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− | + | Giant ticks, the non-vermin variety of [[tick]]s, do not in fact suck blood nor grow larger when doing it. In form and capability, they are essentially a toothless, webless giant spider, and as such are no danger to your dwarves, unless cornered or attacked. Having an additional pair of legs gives it more resilience over giant insects, and less chance to get a fatal brain injury, but that is all. | |
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− | They are ubiquitous, and live for | + | They are ubiquitous, and live for a very short time, so they are better butchered, and they give a decent amount of meat. |
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