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'''Giant mountain goats''' are much larger counterparts of the [[mountain goat]] who can be found inhabiting [[savage]] [[mountain]]s. They behave much like their normal cousins, appearing in groups of 1 to 4 individuals who meander aimlessly around the landscape, with the difference being that they rival the weight of an adult [[moose]]. Despite the size, however, they are benign and will normally flee from danger. A baby giant mountain goat is called a ''giant mountain goat kid''.
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Giant mountain goats may be captured in [[cage trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into [[pet]]s. Due to the larger size, they produce more food when [[butcher]]ed than a normal goat, though they are among the smaller (and less productive) giant creatures. Like a common goat, a trained giant mountain goat will require a [[pasture]] to survive. They are considered exotic [[mount]]s and may be witnessed being ridden by [[Elf|elves]] during [[siege]]s.
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] giant mountain goats for their ''beards'', their ''long horns'' and their ''surefootedness''.
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[[File:giant_mountain_goat_preview.png|thumb|300px|center|Still one of the smaller giants.]]
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Latest revision as of 03:28, 20 December 2022

Giant mountain goat
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Urist likes giant mountain goats for their surefootedness.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Mountain goat - Mountain goat man - Giant mountain goat

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Grazer · Exotic mount · Horn · Horn

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

· Grazer · Exotic pet · Breeding

Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 56,000 cm3
Mid: 112,000 cm3
Max: 560,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 20-30
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 13-15
Fat 9
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1-2
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 16
Skull 1
Hooves 4
Horns 2
Skin Raw hide
This article is about an older version of DF.
A huge monster in the form of a mountain goat.

Giant mountain goats are much larger counterparts of the mountain goat who can be found inhabiting savage mountains. They behave much like their normal cousins, appearing in groups of 1 to 4 individuals who meander aimlessly around the landscape, with the difference being that they rival the weight of an adult moose. Despite the size, however, they are benign and will normally flee from danger. A baby giant mountain goat is called a giant mountain goat kid.

Giant mountain goats may be captured in cage traps and trained into pets. Due to the larger size, they produce more food when butchered than a normal goat, though they are among the smaller (and less productive) giant creatures. Like a common goat, a trained giant mountain goat will require a pasture to survive. They are considered exotic mounts and may be witnessed being ridden by elves during sieges.

Some dwarves like giant mountain goats for their beards, their long horns and their surefootedness.

Still one of the smaller giants.