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'''Chimpanzees''' are social [[Creature|animals]] rarely found in [[tropical]] [[forest]] [[biome]]s that visit your fortress in clusters of 5-10 individuals, who are virtually identical to [[bonobo]]s. Chimpanzees have a good [[pet]] value of 500, and can be trained with an [[animal trainer]]; this makes capturing and taming them a desirable activity. They can live up to eighty years, so a dwarf that takes a chimpanzee as a pet will have it a long time. Young chimpanzees only take two years to reach full size, but require a full ten years to reach adulthood. Chimpanzees are all born with Legendary [[skill]] in [[Climber|climbing]].
  
'''Chimpanzees''' are social animals found in tropical forest [[biome]]s that visit your fortress in clusters of five to ten individuals. Chimpanzees have a good pet value of 500, and can be tamed with an [[animal trainer]]; this makes capturing and taming them a desirable activity. They can live up to eighty years, so a dwarf that takes a chimpanzee as a pet will have it a long time. Young chimpanzees only take two years to reach full size, but require a full ten years to reach adulthood.
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Chimpanzees are benign meanderers and will rarely start fights on their own, but if cornered or enraged, they may fight back against dwarves. In combat they can be dangerous when in a group: an unarmed peasant will usually prevail over a solitary chimpanzee, but generally falls to two or more. Usually, there are two or more. Simple solution: don't send out unarmed peasants to fight chimpanzees raw, unless [[unfortunate accident|they really deserve it]]. Chimpanzees are some of the only wild animals in the game who aren't innate swimmers, and as such they'll likely drown if pushed into a body of [[water]].
  
In combat they can be dangerous when in a group: an unarmed peasant will usually prevail over a solitary chimpanzee, but generally falls to two or more. Usually, there are two or more. Simple solution: don't send out unarmed peasants to fight chimpanzees raw, unless [[unfortunate accident|they really deserve it]].
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Some dwarves [[preference|like]] chimpanzees for their ''antics''.
  
Some dwarves [[preference|prefer]] chimpanzees for their ''antics''.
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[[File:Schimpanse Zoo Leipzig.jpg|thumb|400px|center|Admired for its ''antics''.]]
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Seeing as there are so many animal men in the world, dwarves debate on the whereabouts of the mythical chimpanzee man. Some scholars suggest it may be the true name of the [[human]] race, though they don't appreciate being told that up-front.
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For the other small, screeching ape-creature who bites and scratches people, see [[goblin]]s.
  
 
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Chimpanzee
Chimpanzee sprites.png
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Urist likes chimpanzees 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
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

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A large ape which lives in the tropical forests. It lives in complex social groups of many members. Though it is quite intelligent, it has been known for ferocious attacks.

Chimpanzees are social animals rarely found in tropical forest biomes that visit your fortress in clusters of 5-10 individuals, who are virtually identical to bonobos. Chimpanzees have a good pet value of 500, and can be trained with an animal trainer; this makes capturing and taming them a desirable activity. They can live up to eighty years, so a dwarf that takes a chimpanzee as a pet will have it a long time. Young chimpanzees only take two years to reach full size, but require a full ten years to reach adulthood. Chimpanzees are all born with Legendary skill in climbing.

Chimpanzees are benign meanderers and will rarely start fights on their own, but if cornered or enraged, they may fight back against dwarves. In combat they can be dangerous when in a group: an unarmed peasant will usually prevail over a solitary chimpanzee, but generally falls to two or more. Usually, there are two or more. Simple solution: don't send out unarmed peasants to fight chimpanzees raw, unless they really deserve it. Chimpanzees are some of the only wild animals in the game who aren't innate swimmers, and as such they'll likely drown if pushed into a body of water.

Some dwarves like chimpanzees for their antics.

Admired for its antics.
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Seeing as there are so many animal men in the world, dwarves debate on the whereabouts of the mythical chimpanzee man. Some scholars suggest it may be the true name of the human race, though they don't appreciate being told that up-front.

For the other small, screeching ape-creature who bites and scratches people, see goblins.