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'''Rhesus macaques''' are not cute little chimps that wear tiny tuxedos and dance to calypso music. They are larger, meaner, and considerably more likely to leave teeth marks in the neck of any working dwarf foolish enough to get in their way. If they exist on a map, they ''will'' be trouble at one point or another. Fortunately, they are dispatched without too much trouble, and will often flee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia.  They are known for stealing pretty much everything, including [[food|food]], [[Finished goods|items]], [[Weapon|weapons]], [[Armor|armor]], and [[Legendary artifact|artifacts]].
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'''Rhesus macaques''' are small [[creature]]s found in many [[temperate]] [[biome]]s, spawning in loose groups of 5 to 10 individuals with the intent to [[Thief|steal]] [[Steals food|your]] [[Steals items|fortress]] - they are not cute little chimps that wear tiny tuxedos and dance to calypso music. They are larger, meaner, and considerably more likely to leave teeth marks in the neck of any working [[dwarf]] foolish enough to get in their way. If they exist on a map, they ''will'' be trouble at one point or another. They are known for stealing pretty much everything, including [[food]], [[Finished goods|items]], [[weapons]], [[armor]], and [[Legendary artifact|artifacts]]. [[Weight]] is no consideration; they'll steal your one and only [[anvil]] as quickly as your bag of [[plump helmet]] seeds. All rhesus macaques are born with Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
  
They can be tamed by an [[Animal trainer]]. They cannot be trained to be hunting/war animals.
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Fortunately, they can be dispatched without too much trouble due to their small size, and will often flee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia. War [[dog]]s will also usually make quick work of them, though it is generally recommended to take all important items underground as soon as possible when embarking in a macaque-inhabited area, as a group of them can quickly swarm an undefended [[Wagon (embark)|wagon]]. They are essentially flightless [[kea]] and should be treated accordingly.
  
They are [[butcher|edible]], but almost never exist in the numbers required for a sustainable food source. They generally run in small- to medium-sized packs.  If you receive a message about goods having been stolen, a macaque has successfully taken the item and left the map.
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Rhesus macaques can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into low-value [[pet]]s. While they can be bred to supplement a [[meat industry]], they are small and give few products when [[butcher]]ed. They also take 3 years to reach adulthood, much longer than [[Cow|more]] [[Water buffalo|accessible]] sources of food, which may not be worth waiting for.
  
Rhesus macaques can be [[hunter|hunted]] or captured in [[cage trap]]s. However, this cannot be relied upon to eliminate a troop in a timely manner.  They will show up as valid targets on the military screen.  They have no organization, and are usually easily dispatched by even a single shoddily equipped and unskilled militiadwarf.
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] rhesus macaques for their ''mischief''.
  
War dogs are especially good for defending your innocent fishermen. Get the dogs close to a macaque, and you will be rewarded with monkey corpses before you get a flood of canceled job messages.
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[[File:Rhesus Macaque, Red Fort, Agra, India.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Admired for its ''mischief''.]]
  
[[File:Rhesus Macaque, Red Fort, Agra, India.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Admired for their ''mischief'']]
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It has been suggested by some that diced rhesus macaque meat cooked with [[dwarven syrup]] is used for a tasty dwarven candy, or Rhesus Pieces. [http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=46408.msg922819#msg922819]
  
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Some [[insane]] dwarves find the mammalian features of macaques exceptionally hilarious, laughing hysterically as they run around giggling "Macaques really hairy!" All dwarves who exhibit this symptom defy all laws of insanity by showing no signs that they would become insane; One case even had a dwarf return to normal life before being eaten alive by a group of hungry, hungry [[hippo]]s.
It has been suggested by some that diced Rhesus Macaque meat cooked with [[dwarven syrup]] is used for a tasty dwarven candy, or Rhesus Pieces. [http://www.bay12games.com/forum/index.php?topic=46408.msg922819#msg922819]
 
  
 
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Rhesus macaque
Rhesus macaque sprites.png
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Urist likes rhesus macaques for their mischief.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Rhesus macaque - Rhesus macaque man - Giant rhesus macaque

Attributes

· Steals food · Steals items

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 50

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 500 cm3
Mid: 2,500 cm3
Max: 5,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 3
Max age: 30-40
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 6
Fat 6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 4
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

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Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A medium-sized monkey found in woods and grassland. It usually lives on roots and insects but can become a pest in civilized areas, roaming in large groups and begging for scraps.

Rhesus macaques are small creatures found in many temperate biomes, spawning in loose groups of 5 to 10 individuals with the intent to steal your fortress - they are not cute little chimps that wear tiny tuxedos and dance to calypso music. They are larger, meaner, and considerably more likely to leave teeth marks in the neck of any working dwarf foolish enough to get in their way. If they exist on a map, they will be trouble at one point or another. They are known for stealing pretty much everything, including food, items, weapons, armor, and artifacts. Weight is no consideration; they'll steal your one and only anvil as quickly as your bag of plump helmet seeds. All rhesus macaques are born with Legendary skill in climbing.

Fortunately, they can be dispatched without too much trouble due to their small size, and will often flee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia. War dogs will also usually make quick work of them, though it is generally recommended to take all important items underground as soon as possible when embarking in a macaque-inhabited area, as a group of them can quickly swarm an undefended wagon. They are essentially flightless kea and should be treated accordingly.

Rhesus macaques can be captured in cage traps and trained into low-value pets. While they can be bred to supplement a meat industry, they are small and give few products when butchered. They also take 3 years to reach adulthood, much longer than more accessible sources of food, which may not be worth waiting for.

Some dwarves like rhesus macaques for their mischief.

Admired for its mischief.
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It has been suggested by some that diced rhesus macaque meat cooked with dwarven syrup is used for a tasty dwarven candy, or Rhesus Pieces. [1]

Some insane dwarves find the mammalian features of macaques exceptionally hilarious, laughing hysterically as they run around giggling "Macaques really hairy!" All dwarves who exhibit this symptom defy all laws of insanity by showing no signs that they would become insane; One case even had a dwarf return to normal life before being eaten alive by a group of hungry, hungry hippos.