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Flying squirrel man

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Flying squirrel man
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Urist likes flying squirrel men for their large eyes.
Portrait
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Biome

Variations

Flying squirrel - Flying squirrel man - Giant flying squirrel

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Learns · Humanoid

Cannot be tamed 
Size
Max: 35,100 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 60-80
Cannot be butchered
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A person with the head and wings of a flying squirrel.

Flying squirrel men are animal people variants of the common flying squirrel who can be found in savage temperate forests. They spawn in groups of 3-5 individuals and are generally content to keep to themselves. In terms of size, they are a little over half the weight of the average dwarf. They are born with Legendary skill in climbing.

Like other savage animal people, they can join civilizations, become historical figures, appear as visitors and be playable in adventurer mode.

Some dwarves like flying squirrel men for their gliding and their large eyes.

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Flying squirrel people do not have any kind of alliance with hedgehog men, fox men nor echidna men, or armadillo men. They also do not have any egg-shaped human rivals capable of world domination.

Despite what the artistic depictions of humans would convey, flying squirrel men are not companions of moose men.