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− | Foxes are a standard type of critter found in a small variety of | + | Foxes are a standard type of critter found in a small variety of [[climate]]s and geographical locations, although they are most likely to be found in woodland. [[Dwarf|Dwarves]] admire them for their cunning. They are weak [[creature]]s and can easily be overcome and killed even by non-[[wrestling]] dwarves. Hunters will have no problems tackling them and so can be a useful source of food, bones and training early on in the game. |
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Portrait | |
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Biome | |
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Tamed Attributes | |
Pet value | 25 |
Not hunting/war trainable | |
Age | |
Adult at: | 1 |
Max age: | 10-20 |
Butchering returns | |
Bones | 2 |
Chunks | 2 |
Meat | 2 |
Fat | 1 |
Skulls | 1 |
Skin | Leather |
This article is about an older version of DF. |
Foxes are a standard type of critter found in a small variety of climates and geographical locations, although they are most likely to be found in woodland. Dwarves admire them for their cunning. They are weak creatures and can easily be overcome and killed even by non-wrestling dwarves. Hunters will have no problems tackling them and so can be a useful source of food, bones and training early on in the game.
[CREATURE:FOX]
[NAME:fox:foxes:fox]
[TILE:'f'][COLOR:4:0:0]
[LARGE_ROAMING]
[POPULATION_NUMBER:10:20]
[CLUSTER_NUMBER:1:1]
[BENIGN]
[PETVALUE:25]
[GRASSTRAMPLE:0][NATURAL][PET]
[BONECARN]
[PREFSTRING:cunning]
[BODY:QUADRUPED:TAIL:2EYES:2EARS:NOSE:2LUNGS:HEART:GUTS:ORGANS:THROAT:NECK:SPINE:BRAIN:MOUTH]
[BODYGLOSS:PAW]
[SIZE:2]
[MAXAGE:10:20]
[ATTACK:MAIN:BYTYPE:MOUTH:bite:bites:1:6:GORE][ATTACKFLAG_CANLATCH]
[CHILD:1][CHILDNAME:fox pup:fox pups]
[FAT:1]
[DIURNAL]
[BIOME_FOREST_TAIGA]
[BIOME_ANY_TEMPERATE_FOREST]
[STANDARD_FLESH]
[HOMEOTHERM:10067]
[LAYERING:100] |
Races | |
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Animals |
Alligator • Beak dog • Black bear • Bonobo • Cat • Cave crocodile • Cheetah • Chimpanzee • Cougar • Cow • Deer • Dog • Elephant • Elk • Fox • Gazelle • Giant bat • Giant cave spider • Giant cheetah • Giant desert scorpion • Giant jaguar • Giant leopard • Giant lion • Giant mole • Giant rat • Giant tiger • Giant toad • Gorilla • Gremlin • Grimeling • Grizzly bear • Groundhog • Harpy • Hippo • Hoary marmot • Horse • Ice wolf • Jaguar • Large rat • Leopard • Lion • Mandrill • Mule • Musk ox • Naked mole dog • Nightwing • Polar bear • Raccoon • Rhesus macaque • Saltwater crocodile • Sasquatch • Tiger • Unicorn • Warthog • Wolf |
Aquatic | |
Humanoids | |
Semi-Megabeasts | |
Megabeasts | |
Nonexistent |