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|name=Hippo
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|contrib=no
|symbol=H|color=7:0:0
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|bone=21-29
|biome=
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|meat=14-54
* Any {{L|tropical}} {{L|river}} or {{L|lake}}
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|fat=13-19
|contrib=yes
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|lung=2-4
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|heart=1
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|ivory=2-3
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|intestine=4-6
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|liver=1-2
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|tripe=1-2
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|sweetbread=1
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:''A huge, round, hairless river creature. It is a plant-eating animal but has long tusks and can be aggressive and deadly if disturbed.''
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'''Hippos''' are peaceful, friendly [[river]] [[creatures]] that may appear on a map in groups of three to seven. When riled, however, they can be incredibly deadly due to their large size and tendency to knock or herd dwarves into rivers.  
  
'''Hippos''' seem to be peaceful, friendly and not very intelligent {{L|river}} {{L|creatures}} with a strong tendency to make loud noises while ... reproducing. But this is not quite correct. Every {{L|dwarf}} who was courageous enough to settle near the ever growing colonies of the hippos will soon describe them as the monstrous beasties they are: stealthy, bloodthirsty killers who will assassinate every innocent dwarf on sight!{{verify}}
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Since they can become very tall and heavy (~ 1.5 tons), they are a great [[food]] source when [[butcher]]ed. They may also be a great source of occupied [[coffin]]s.
  
Since they can become very tall and heavy (~ 1.5 tons), they are a great {{L|food}} source when {{L|butcher}}ed. They are also a great source of occupied coffins.
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Hippos have a respectable pet value of 400 and make lovely hard-to-kill pets, but may not be tamed without the assistance of a [[Dungeon master]].
  
Beware skeletal and zombie version of this creature.
 
Whilst hippos themselves are the bloated, evil tempered masterminds of the demise of many a dwarf, undead versions of this creature truly prove that armok likes dwarf blood just as much as that of any other species.
 
 
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Latest revision as of 16:59, 8 December 2011

Hippo

H

Biome

Pet Attributes
Pet value 400

Cannot be trained

Exotic - cannot be tamed 

Size
Birth: 50,000 cm3
Mid: 750,000 cm3
Max: 1,500,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 5
Max age: 40-50
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 14-54
Fat 13-19
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2-4
Intestines 4-6
Liver 1-2
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1-2
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 21-29
Skull 1
Ivory 2-3
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A huge, round, hairless river creature. It is a plant-eating animal but has long tusks and can be aggressive and deadly if disturbed.

Hippos are peaceful, friendly river creatures that may appear on a map in groups of three to seven. When riled, however, they can be incredibly deadly due to their large size and tendency to knock or herd dwarves into rivers.

Since they can become very tall and heavy (~ 1.5 tons), they are a great food source when butchered. They may also be a great source of occupied coffins.

Hippos have a respectable pet value of 400 and make lovely hard-to-kill pets, but may not be tamed without the assistance of a Dungeon master.

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