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'''Giant capybaras''' are roughly ten times larger than a standard [[capybara]], about the size of a full-grown [[moose]]. Unlike most other [[amphibious]] creatures, giant capybaras are [[grazer]]s; when tamed, they require a [[pasture]] for food.
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'''Giant capybaras''' are [[giant animal]] versions of common [[capybara]]s who can be found in [[savage]] [[wetland]]s. They are roughly ten times larger than a standard capybara, about the size of a full-grown [[moose]], or almost nine times heavier than a [[dwarf]]. Giant capybaras attack when attacked and can be very dangerous: they have been known to drag their quarry into the water and drown them.
  
Giant capybaras attack when attacked and can be very dangerous: they have been known to drag their quarry into the water and drown them. They may also appear as [[mount]]s during a [[siege]], easily crossing water-filled moats and potentially sneaking into your fortress via [[well]]s or irrigation systems.
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Giant capybaras are especially dangerous around unarmed dwarves – they can kill a dwarf with a single blow to the head, rip off limbs until they bleed to death, or even damage multiple internal organs until the dwarf dies. Even worse, they have an ability to resist attacks (similar to the [[bronze colossus]]) – their heads are extremely durable (more than those of dwarves), and they can usually manage to break a dwarf's grip on their throat, even when barely conscious. In the [[object testing arena|arena]], giant capybaras are capable of resisting over 50 dwarves in groups of 1-3 without any additional assistance (as in defeating dwarves single-handedly, without being controlled). They do suffer minor injuries (bruises, minor scars) and occasionally lose consciousness, but are extremely good at survival. They may also appear as [[mount]]s during a [[siege]], easily crossing water-filled moats and potentially sneaking into your fortress via [[well]]s or irrigation systems.
  
Giant capybaras are especially dangerous around unarmed [[dwarves]] – they can kill a dwarf with a single blow to the head, rip off limbs until they bleed to death, or even damage multiple internal organs until the dwarf dies. Even worse, they have an ability to resist attacks (similar to the [[bronze colossus]]) – their heads are extremely durable (more than those of dwarves), and they can usually manage to break a dwarf's grip on their throat, even when barely conscious. In the [[object testing arena|arena]], giant capybaras are capable of resisting over 50 dwarves in groups of 1-3 without any additional assistance (as in defeating dwarves single-handedly, without being controlled). They do suffer minor injuries (bruises, minor scars) and occasionally lose consciousness, but are extremely good at survival.
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As with most [[fun|dangerous]] wild animals, players attempting to train these creatures in a [[fortress]] should use an experienced [[animal trainer]]. While [[dragon]]s are arguably more dangerous, giant capybaras rampaging through a fortress are generally not desirable (along with most other giant creatures). Unlike most other [[amphibious]] creatures, giant capybaras are [[grazer]]s; when tamed, they require a [[pasture]] for food.
 
 
As with most [[fun|dangerous]] wild animals, players attempting to train these creatures in a [[fortress]] should use an experienced [[animal trainer]]. While [[dragon]]s are arguably more dangerous, giant capybaras rampaging through a fortress are generally not desirable (along with most other giant creatures).
 
  
 
Some dwarves [[preference|appreciate]] giant capybaras for their ''graceful swimming'', ''resonant barking'', and ''beyond enormous rodentness''.
 
Some dwarves [[preference|appreciate]] giant capybaras for their ''graceful swimming'', ''resonant barking'', and ''beyond enormous rodentness''.
  
Note that the name of these creatures in the [[/raw|raws]] is <code>CAPYBARA, GIANT</code> - most other similar creatures would use <code>GIANT_CAPYBARA</code>.
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==Trivia==
 
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*The name of these creatures in the [[/raw|raws]] is <code>CAPYBARA, GIANT</code> - most other similar creatures would use <code>GIANT_CAPYBARA</code>.
==See also==
 
[[Capybara]], [[Capybara man]]
 
  
 
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Giant capybara
Giant capybara sprite.png
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Urist likes giant capybaras for their resonant barking.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Capybara - Capybara man - Giant capybara

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Amphibious · Grazer · Exotic mount

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 52,335 cm3
Mid: 261,675 cm3
Max: 523,350 cm3

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-12
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×2)

Food items

Meat 19-31
Fat 15-25
Brain 1
Intestines 1-2
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 21-31
Skull 1
Teeth 4
Skin Raw hide
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A huge rodent that walks on tall legs. Its bark can be heard at large distances. It is fond of swimming.

Giant capybaras are giant animal versions of common capybaras who can be found in savage wetlands. They are roughly ten times larger than a standard capybara, about the size of a full-grown moose, or almost nine times heavier than a dwarf. Giant capybaras attack when attacked and can be very dangerous: they have been known to drag their quarry into the water and drown them.

Giant capybaras are especially dangerous around unarmed dwarves – they can kill a dwarf with a single blow to the head, rip off limbs until they bleed to death, or even damage multiple internal organs until the dwarf dies. Even worse, they have an ability to resist attacks (similar to the bronze colossus) – their heads are extremely durable (more than those of dwarves), and they can usually manage to break a dwarf's grip on their throat, even when barely conscious. In the arena, giant capybaras are capable of resisting over 50 dwarves in groups of 1-3 without any additional assistance (as in defeating dwarves single-handedly, without being controlled). They do suffer minor injuries (bruises, minor scars) and occasionally lose consciousness, but are extremely good at survival. They may also appear as mounts during a siege, easily crossing water-filled moats and potentially sneaking into your fortress via wells or irrigation systems.

As with most dangerous wild animals, players attempting to train these creatures in a fortress should use an experienced animal trainer. While dragons are arguably more dangerous, giant capybaras rampaging through a fortress are generally not desirable (along with most other giant creatures). Unlike most other amphibious creatures, giant capybaras are grazers; when tamed, they require a pasture for food.

Some dwarves appreciate giant capybaras for their graceful swimming, resonant barking, and beyond enormous rodentness.

Trivia[edit]

  • The name of these creatures in the raws is CAPYBARA, GIANT - most other similar creatures would use GIANT_CAPYBARA.