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Badger men and women tend to move single file and follow a leader. This means they hunt in packs, which means that if the leader sees your innocent, inexperienced woodcutter chopping down trees, he's guaranteed to be ripped to shreds by at least 5 badger people, and probably the regular badgers and giant badgers that lurk the biome.
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Badger men and women tend to move single file and follow a leader. This means they hunt in packs. They are just as rage-prone as regular or giant badgers, so if the leader sees your innocent, inexperienced woodcutter chopping down trees, he's guaranteed to be ripped to shreds by at least 5 badger people, and probably the regular badgers and giant badgers that lurk the biome.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 01:49, 18 March 2012

Badger man

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Biome

Any location

Cannot be tamed

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 60-80
This creature cannot be butchered

There is too little information about this creature.
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Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A humanoid with the head and stripes of a badger.

Badger men and women tend to move single file and follow a leader. This means they hunt in packs. They are just as rage-prone as regular or giant badgers, so if the leader sees your innocent, inexperienced woodcutter chopping down trees, he's guaranteed to be ripped to shreds by at least 5 badger people, and probably the regular badgers and giant badgers that lurk the biome.

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