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− | Eggs are laid by creatures with the | + | Eggs are laid by creatures with the {{L|creature token#L|LAYS_EGGS}} token. This includes ordinary fowl and reptiles, and also some more exotic creatures such as {{L|giant eagle}}s, {{L|dragon}}s, {{L|kobold}}s, and many others. Eggs can be used by dwarves as {{l|food}}, or they can be hatched. |
− | Egg laying animals will claim an empty | + | Egg laying animals will claim an empty {{L|Nest box}} if one is available. |
− | Males can also be modded to lay eggs successfully, although these may not hatch. | + | Males can also be modded to lay eggs successfully, although these may not hatch. |
== Hatching Conditions == | == Hatching Conditions == | ||
− | Hatching eggs requires that a male of the species be present (though this does not appear to guarantee fertilization) and that the dwarves are prevented from | + | Hatching eggs requires that a male of the species be present (though this does not appear to guarantee fertilization) and that the dwarves are prevented from eating the egg before it hatches. Also, if the egg is taken out of the nest box but not eaten, it will not hatch. |
If the creature is part of an actual civilization, then the egg-laying female must also be married in order for her eggs to be fertilized. | If the creature is part of an actual civilization, then the egg-laying female must also be married in order for her eggs to be fertilized. | ||
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It appears from tests that the material an egg is made out of is actually the shell; this includes meals made from the eggs. | It appears from tests that the material an egg is made out of is actually the shell; this includes meals made from the eggs. | ||
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