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'''Giant elephants''' are the even more massive [[Creature|cousins]] of the common [[elephant]], found in [[savage]] [[tropical]] [[forest]]s and [[shrubland]]s. 666 times heavier than a [[dwarf]], they are [[list of creatures by adult size#end of list|truly enormous]] to say the very least; not only are they eight times the size of regular elephants, they are even larger than [[megabeast]]s like the [[dragon]] or [[roc]]. They are by far the largest land-dwelling creatures in the game and are joint second in size (along with the [[giant orca]]) only to the [[aquatic]] [[giant sperm whale]].
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'''Giant elephants''' are the even more massive [[Creature|cousins]] of the common [[elephant]], found in [[savage]] [[tropical]] [[forest]]s and [[shrubland]]s. 666 times heavier than a [[dwarf]], they are [[list of creatures by adult size#end of list|truly enormous]] to say the very least; not only are they eight times the size of regular elephants, they are even larger than [[megabeast]]s like the [[dragon]] or [[roc]]. They are by far the largest land-dwelling creatures in the game and even in the ocean are only matched by the [[giant orca]] and exceeded by the legendary [[giant sperm whale]].
  
 
As big as they are, giant elephants are as vulnerable to [[cage]] [[trap]]s as anything else, and like normal elephants, they can be [[Animal trainer|trained]] into pets. Like their smaller counterparts, giant elephants are trainable for both war and hunting. If you can train one, they make the best defense animals in the game; not much can stand against a giant elephant, let alone multiple. They also offer an almost unparalleled bonanza of [[butcher]]ing returns.
 
As big as they are, giant elephants are as vulnerable to [[cage]] [[trap]]s as anything else, and like normal elephants, they can be [[Animal trainer|trained]] into pets. Like their smaller counterparts, giant elephants are trainable for both war and hunting. If you can train one, they make the best defense animals in the game; not much can stand against a giant elephant, let alone multiple. They also offer an almost unparalleled bonanza of [[butcher]]ing returns.
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Letting your dwarves [[Creature#Agitation|agitate]] wildlife when your embark is host to Giant Elephants is, to put it lightly, not recommended, and ''[[Undead]]'' Giant Elephants will likely be one of the most <s>horrific</s> [[fun]] creatures you ever encounter. Consider use for [[Clown]] hunting
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Since they're "War Animals", "Hunting Animals" and "Exotic Mounts", they can also be fielded during sieges. They're used by Human, Elven and Dwarven siegers as tanks - essentially, filling same tactical niche as [[Cave dragon|cave dragons]], except '''bigger'''.
  
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] giant elephants for their ''strength'', their ''amazing trunks'', their ''calves' spirited antics'', their ''tusks'', their ''great weight'', their ''social behavior'', their ''flappy ears'', their ''uprooting of trees'', their ''aggressive sparring'', their ''trumpeting'', their ''tool use'' and their ''self-awareness''.
 
Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] giant elephants for their ''strength'', their ''amazing trunks'', their ''calves' spirited antics'', their ''tusks'', their ''great weight'', their ''social behavior'', their ''flappy ears'', their ''uprooting of trees'', their ''aggressive sparring'', their ''trumpeting'', their ''tool use'' and their ''self-awareness''.
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According to legend, in a great siege several humans mounted fortresses on the backs of these great beasts, and rode them into battle as weapons of war.
 
According to legend, in a great siege several humans mounted fortresses on the backs of these great beasts, and rode them into battle as weapons of war.
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Despite their great size, slaying a giant elephant still only counts as a single kill.
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Giant elephant
Giant elephant sprite.png
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Urist likes giant elephants for their calves' spirited antics.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Elephant - Elephant man - Giant elephant

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· War animals · Hunting animals · Grazer · Exotic mount

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

Template:Tame attrib proc/

Trainable:  Hunting   War 

Size
Birth: 4,000,000 cm3
Mid: 20,000,000 cm3
Max: 40,000,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: 10
Max age: 50-70
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×5)

Food items

Meat 730-1175
Fat 204-337
Brain 36-57
Heart 18-28
Lungs 72-114
Intestines 108-173
Liver 36-57
Kidneys 36-56
Tripe 36-57
Sweetbread 18-28
Eyes 2
Spleen 18-28

Raw materials

Bones 393-634
Skull 1
Ivory 8-14
Teeth 1
Skin Raw hide
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A gigantic monster in elephant form.

Giant elephants are the even more massive cousins of the common elephant, found in savage tropical forests and shrublands. 666 times heavier than a dwarf, they are truly enormous to say the very least; not only are they eight times the size of regular elephants, they are even larger than megabeasts like the dragon or roc. They are by far the largest land-dwelling creatures in the game and even in the ocean are only matched by the giant orca and exceeded by the legendary giant sperm whale.

As big as they are, giant elephants are as vulnerable to cage traps as anything else, and like normal elephants, they can be trained into pets. Like their smaller counterparts, giant elephants are trainable for both war and hunting. If you can train one, they make the best defense animals in the game; not much can stand against a giant elephant, let alone multiple. They also offer an almost unparalleled bonanza of butchering returns.

Letting your dwarves agitate wildlife when your embark is host to Giant Elephants is, to put it lightly, not recommended, and Undead Giant Elephants will likely be one of the most horrific fun creatures you ever encounter. Consider use for Clown hunting

Since they're "War Animals", "Hunting Animals" and "Exotic Mounts", they can also be fielded during sieges. They're used by Human, Elven and Dwarven siegers as tanks - essentially, filling same tactical niche as cave dragons, except bigger.

Some dwarves like giant elephants for their strength, their amazing trunks, their calves' spirited antics, their tusks, their great weight, their social behavior, their flappy ears, their uprooting of trees, their aggressive sparring, their trumpeting, their tool use and their self-awareness.

"Someone get the butcher!"
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According to legend, in a great siege several humans mounted fortresses on the backs of these great beasts, and rode them into battle as weapons of war.

Despite their great size, slaying a giant elephant still only counts as a single kill.

Size Comparison
Estimated Giant Elephant Size Comparison.