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'''Cave crocodiles''' are large, amphibious subterranean predators--the bane of [[fisherdwarf|fisher dwarves]]. Lurking in caverns close to the surface of the world, these animals are capable of [[building destroyer|smashing wooden buildings]].  
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'''Cave crocodiles''' are massive, subterranean, reptilian predators which can be found in the first two layers of the [[caverns]] - the bane of [[Fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]] and fledgling fortresses who breach the underground too early. The largest [[creature]]s inhabiting the first cavern level, they'll spawn individually out of the edges of the [[water]] and seek for [[dwarves]] to attack and [[wood]]en [[building]]s to wreck - they are [[building destroyer]]s and will topple [[furniture]] they come across. Cave crocodile hatchlings reach their full size in 2 years, but don't reach adulthood (for breeding purposes) until the end of their 3rd year.
  
Because they are frequently found in the first set of caverns, cave crocodiles are one of the first major threats a fledgling fort faces. Plan accordingly, with either a decent [[military]] or a good [[trap]] line.
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Because of their size (10 times larger than a dwarf) and hostile behavior, cave crocodiles should be engaged with well-equipped [[military]] squads or [[trap]]s. They can also be used as [[mount]]s by [[goblin]]s during [[siege]]s, and they will gleefully swim over any water [[moat]] you are using as a defense - whether their riders survive the trek is another story.
  
Capturing or hunting cave crocodiles can be highly rewarding. These animals have a tremendous value as [[pet]]s, and their [[butcher]]ing returns are worth four times as much of those of domestic animals. In addition to the standard meat and bones, cave crocodiles also produce [[gizzard stone]]s, a sustainable source of stone [[decoration]]s. Cave crocodiles are also one of the most prolific [[egg]]-laying animals, making them an ideal choice for [[egg production]] and [[Meat_industry#Processing|meat processing]]. (See also: [[catsplosion|crocsplosion]]) Cave crocodile hatchlings require two years to grow to full size, and three years to reach adulthood.
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Cave crocodiles can be captured in [[cage]]s rather easily, as furniture for them to topple can be used as bait. They can be [[Animal trainer|trained]] into valuable pets and either [[butcher]]ed for a great amount of returns or kept as livestock. Products made from cave crocodile parts are worth 4 times more than those of common animals. They are the best [[egg]]-layers of all subterranean creatures and one of the best in the entire game, making them the go-to animal for a fortress' [[egg production]]. Because of how prolific they can be and their many uses, a cave crocodile farm can be extremely profitable as it will give you plenty of [[food]], [[bones]] for crafting and a force of giant reptiles to defend your fortress from intruders. Just take measures to ensure [[Catsplosion#Crocsplosion|crocsplosion]] doesn't take down the fortress in the process.  
  
Cave crocodiles can also be used in fortress defense, for not only do they breed exceedingly well, but they are quite large and aggressive towards invaders. They generally tend to NOT be as deadly towards goblins as one would think, and should not be relied upon to win, but opening a cage filled with thirty crocodiles in the middle of a fight between goblins and your militia tends to hasten victory by quite a bit.
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Some dwarves [[preferences|like]] cave crocodiles for their ''strength''.
  
Cave crocodiles will occasionally show up as mounts for [[goblin]] [[siege]]rs. They act both as powerful warriors against your military and as powerful battering rams for breaking down any wooden buildings you may have. See the [[Building_destroyer#Annoying_Variety|building destroyer]] article for more information on how to prepare for this. Cave crocodiles captured from goblin sieges cannot be entirely tamed, and may remain aggressive towards your dwarves and pets; it is best to exercise caution when handling them.  
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Some dwarves [[preference|respect]] cave crocodiles for their ''strength''.
 
  
 
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Latest revision as of 19:57, 10 April 2023

Cave crocodile
Cave crocodile sprites.png
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Urist likes cave crocodiles for their strength.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

  • Underground Depth: 1-2
Attributes

Building destroyer: Level 1

· Amphibious · Exotic mount · Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 750

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 70 cm3
Mid: 300,000 cm3
Max: 600,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 20-60
Age
Adult at: 3
Max age: 60-100
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×4)

Food items

Meat 18-40
Fat 17-29
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 2
Liver 1
Kidneys 1
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 21-33
Skull 1
Skin Scales
Gizzard stone 1
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A huge, predatory reptile with pale, colorless scales and red eyes. It lives in caves and ambushes its prey.

Cave crocodiles are massive, subterranean, reptilian predators which can be found in the first two layers of the caverns - the bane of fisherdwarves and fledgling fortresses who breach the underground too early. The largest creatures inhabiting the first cavern level, they'll spawn individually out of the edges of the water and seek for dwarves to attack and wooden buildings to wreck - they are building destroyers and will topple furniture they come across. Cave crocodile hatchlings reach their full size in 2 years, but don't reach adulthood (for breeding purposes) until the end of their 3rd year.

Because of their size (10 times larger than a dwarf) and hostile behavior, cave crocodiles should be engaged with well-equipped military squads or traps. They can also be used as mounts by goblins during sieges, and they will gleefully swim over any water moat you are using as a defense - whether their riders survive the trek is another story.

Cave crocodiles can be captured in cages rather easily, as furniture for them to topple can be used as bait. They can be trained into valuable pets and either butchered for a great amount of returns or kept as livestock. Products made from cave crocodile parts are worth 4 times more than those of common animals. They are the best egg-layers of all subterranean creatures and one of the best in the entire game, making them the go-to animal for a fortress' egg production. Because of how prolific they can be and their many uses, a cave crocodile farm can be extremely profitable as it will give you plenty of food, bones for crafting and a force of giant reptiles to defend your fortress from intruders. Just take measures to ensure crocsplosion doesn't take down the fortress in the process.

Some dwarves like cave crocodiles for their strength.

He's young, but already planning something...