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+ | '''Giant tortoises''' are the "mundane" version of [[gigantic tortoise]]s. They appear in groups of 5-10 in tropical areas, and can live up to 200 years. When fully grown, male giant tortoises are roughly as large as a common [[donkey]], and twice the size of female giant tortoises. All giant tortoises are equally slow, moving at less than a third of the default [[gait|speed]]. | ||
− | + | Tortoises are also extremely benign, and will nearly always react to threats by retracting into their shells, rather than fighting. Because of this, they nearly never frighten worker dwarves, and since they do not move when in their shell, you can freely build a cage trap directly underneath a tortoise in their shell. When retracted into their shells, they are impervious to unarmed attacks (from dwarves who are not Mighty) and also wooden bolts, making them excellent training dummies for the Observer skill and Archery. | |
− | + | Giant tortoises can be [[tame]]d and kept as low-value [[pet]]s, farmed for [[egg]]s, or bred for a [[meat industry]]. With 5-10 eggs in a clutch, they are poor for egg industry, but for the meat industry, they are born in larger numbers than most larger creatures. They produce a moderate amount of meat without tying up your [[pasture]]land, and their [[shell]]s can prove valuable for fulfilling [[strange mood]] requests. Note, however, that giant tortoises require five years to reach full adult size. | |
− | + | Interestingly, only [[male]]s seem to produce nose cartilage when butchered (which currently has no real use, and there are far better ways to determine gender). | |
− | + | [[Image:Giant-Tortoise-Santa-Cruz.jpg|thumb|center|400px|[[preference|Admired]] for their ''great size''.]] | |
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