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'''Muskoxen''' are available as domestic haulers and may accompany your dwarves to your fortress.  They provide a sizable amount of meat, but also a large amount of clutter. Muskoxen can mate with horses to produce muskoxen calves.
 
'''Muskoxen''' are available as domestic haulers and may accompany your dwarves to your fortress.  They provide a sizable amount of meat, but also a large amount of clutter. Muskoxen can mate with horses to produce muskoxen calves.
  
 
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They may occasionally be found in the wild in Adventure Mode, where they are mildly belligerent and rather dangerous, capable of shattering bones in a single hit.
 
 
  
  

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Muskoxen are available as domestic haulers and may accompany your dwarves to your fortress. They provide a sizable amount of meat, but also a large amount of clutter. Muskoxen can mate with horses to produce muskoxen calves.

They may occasionally be found in the wild in Adventure Mode, where they are mildly belligerent and rather dangerous, capable of shattering bones in a single hit.






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