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A '''gizzard''' is an organ found in many birds, such as the [[albatross]]. When butchered, it becomes a "prepared <[[creature]]> gizzard", which is an edible organ that can be eaten exactly like [[meat]] or other bodily organs. They have similar size to many other bodily organs, such as the [[brain]] or the [[liver]]. | A '''gizzard''' is an organ found in many birds, such as the [[albatross]]. When butchered, it becomes a "prepared <[[creature]]> gizzard", which is an edible organ that can be eaten exactly like [[meat]] or other bodily organs. They have similar size to many other bodily organs, such as the [[brain]] or the [[liver]]. | ||
− | + | '''Gizzard stones''' can also refer to the extra random-[[material]] [[gem]]stones obtained from butchering several birds, such as [[ostrich]]es. Although in real life these stones can be located in the gizzard, they do not actually exist in creatures in Dwarf Fortress until they are butchered. | |
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