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'''Foxes''' are mildly dangerous and more of a nuisance than anything else.  A woodsdwarf or [[miner]] armed with an [[axe]] or [[pick]] can usually dispatch this animal, but will probably run away first. Foxes can be butchered at a [[butcher's shop]] for low-value meat. They can also be tamed by an [[animal trainer]], though they cannot be trained for either war or hunting without modding the game.
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'''Foxes''' are small carnivores frequently found roaming through temperate [[forest]]s. They can be mildly dangerous, but are generally more of a nuisance than a threat.  A woodsdwarf or [[miner]] armed with an [[axe]] or [[pick]] can easily dispatch a fox, but non-military dwarves will probably cancel their jobs and run away instead.  
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Wild foxes can be tamed by an [[animal trainer]] and kept as low-value [[pet]]s, though they cannot be further trained. Foxes can be [[butcher]]ed for a bit of meat, but there are often better creatures to raise for a [[meat industry]]. While fox fur has notable value in real life, fox hides in Dwarf Fortress have the same default value as most other animal hides.
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Latest revision as of 11:35, 22 June 2019

Fox

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Urist likes foxes for their cunning.
Biome

Variations

Fox

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 25

· Exotic pet · Breeding

Not trainable 

Size
Birth: 600 cm3
Mid: 3,000 cm3
Max: 6,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 6
Fat 6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 4
Skin Raw hide

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A small carnivorous animal found in temperate climates. It has orange fur and is known for its cleverness.

Foxes are small carnivores frequently found roaming through temperate forests. They can be mildly dangerous, but are generally more of a nuisance than a threat. A woodsdwarf or miner armed with an axe or pick can easily dispatch a fox, but non-military dwarves will probably cancel their jobs and run away instead.

Wild foxes can be tamed by an animal trainer and kept as low-value pets, though they cannot be further trained. Foxes can be butchered for a bit of meat, but there are often better creatures to raise for a meat industry. While fox fur has notable value in real life, fox hides in Dwarf Fortress have the same default value as most other animal hides.

Admired for their cunning.
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