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'''Bonobos''' are dwarf-sized apes that roam some tropical [[biome]]s. Appearing in clusters of five to ten, they are fairly run of the mill [[forest|jungle]] creatures who avoid dwarves for the most part. Their body parts are of basic value, but like most monkeys they have a high pet value of 500, making them very worthwhile [[animal training]] targets. Bonobo children take two years to grow to full size, and ten years to reach adulthood. Curiously, Bonobos have a <tt>[SWIM_LEARNED]</tt> tag in their [[creature token]]s, but no <tt>[CAN_LEARN]</tt>, so swimming bonobos are largely a theoretical concept.
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'''Bonobos''' are [[dwarf]]-sized [[Creature|ape]]s who are rarely found inhabiting [[tropical]] [[shrubland]]s and moist broadleaf [[forest]]s, where they appear in groups of five to ten individuals. They are virtually identical to [[chimpanzee]]s in all aspects but name; they are benign meanderers who will only attack dwarves if pushed beyond their limit and will generally simply avoid contact. All members of the species are born with Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
  
[[Image:Bonobo-04.jpg|thumb|left|400px|[[preferences|Admired]] for their ''antics''.]]
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Bonobos can be captured in [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into valuable exotic [[pet]]s. Being slightly smaller than dwarves, bonobos produce few returns when [[butcher]]ed, making using them as livestock a waste, considering their rarity. Bonobo children take two years to grow to full size, and ten years to reach adulthood. Like other apes, they are among the few wild animals in the game who can't naturally swim, and as such will likely drown if thrown into a body of [[water]].
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] bonobos for their ''antics''.
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[[Image:Bonobo-04.jpg|thumb|center|400px|Admired for their ''antics''.]]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 23:54, 7 May 2024

Bonobo
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Urist likes bonobos for their antics.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 10,000 cm3
Mid: 25,000 cm3
Max: 50,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 10
Max age: 40-80
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 12-13
Fat 12-12
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 10
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

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A large ape which lives in the tropical forests. It is quite intelligent and lives in large and complex social groups.

Bonobos are dwarf-sized apes who are rarely found inhabiting tropical shrublands and moist broadleaf forests, where they appear in groups of five to ten individuals. They are virtually identical to chimpanzees in all aspects but name; they are benign meanderers who will only attack dwarves if pushed beyond their limit and will generally simply avoid contact. All members of the species are born with Legendary skill in climbing.

Bonobos can be captured in cage traps and trained into valuable exotic pets. Being slightly smaller than dwarves, bonobos produce few returns when butchered, making using them as livestock a waste, considering their rarity. Bonobo children take two years to grow to full size, and ten years to reach adulthood. Like other apes, they are among the few wild animals in the game who can't naturally swim, and as such will likely drown if thrown into a body of water.

Some dwarves like bonobos for their antics.

Admired for their antics.