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Page states "there is no such thing as wild fortress-born animal children." This is not correct. I had a herd of wild, uncaged capybaras get stuck on my map (due to a bug unrelated to breeding) long enough that all the females had babies, and I've had captured female critters drop babies many times (most often herd animals, i.e. males and females enter the map at the same time). It's true that baby animals don't enter the map, females don't seem to enter pregnant, and uncaptured females won't generally stick around long enough to get pregnant and carry to term, but it's not true that there's "no such thing". [[User:Urist McDorf|Urist McDorf]] ([[User talk:Urist McDorf|talk]]) 10:07, 15 December 2013 (UTC) | Page states "there is no such thing as wild fortress-born animal children." This is not correct. I had a herd of wild, uncaged capybaras get stuck on my map (due to a bug unrelated to breeding) long enough that all the females had babies, and I've had captured female critters drop babies many times (most often herd animals, i.e. males and females enter the map at the same time). It's true that baby animals don't enter the map, females don't seem to enter pregnant, and uncaptured females won't generally stick around long enough to get pregnant and carry to term, but it's not true that there's "no such thing". [[User:Urist McDorf|Urist McDorf]] ([[User talk:Urist McDorf|talk]]) 10:07, 15 December 2013 (UTC) | ||
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