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− | '''Dingoes''' are | + | '''Dingoes''' are smaller than regular wild dogs, found in packs in non-freezing [[biome]]s. Although their description would imply otherwise, dingoes are not any more prone to attacking [[livestock]] than any other natural predator. They are large predators though, and will attack dwarves. Dingoes can be [[ambusher|hunted]] and then butchered at a [[butcher's shop]] for mid-value meat. |
− | + | They also are just as annoying as [[wolf|wolves]] in adventure mode, and even more common, although smaller and maybe less dangerous. | |
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It should be noted that Dingoes are known for their tendencies to steal dwarven children, especially babies. Their notoriety for baby snatching is second only to that of the [[Thief|Goblin Snatcher]]. | It should be noted that Dingoes are known for their tendencies to steal dwarven children, especially babies. Their notoriety for baby snatching is second only to that of the [[Thief|Goblin Snatcher]]. | ||
It is rumored by some dwarves that after successfully stealing a child, the dingo will raise them as its own children, and when they grow adolescent - you get a [[Dingo man]]. | It is rumored by some dwarves that after successfully stealing a child, the dingo will raise them as its own children, and when they grow adolescent - you get a [[Dingo man]]. | ||
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