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:''A medium-sized monkey found in woods and grassland.  It usually lives on roots and insects but can become a pest in civilized areas, roaming in large groups and begging for scraps.''
 
:''A medium-sized monkey found in woods and grassland.  It usually lives on roots and insects but can become a pest in civilized areas, roaming in large groups and begging for scraps.''
  
'''Rhesus macaques''' can be incredibly annoying and possibly dangerous. They disrupt jobs and bite if cornered or surprised by an awkward dwarf. They are also able to steal {{L|food}} and {{L|Finished goods|items}} left outside unattended.
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'''Rhesus macaques''' can be incredibly annoying and possibly dangerous. They disrupt jobs and bite if cornered or surprised by an awkward dwarf. They are known for stealing things.
  
 
They are tameable, but it requires a {{L|Dungeon Master}} noble.
 
They are tameable, but it requires a {{L|Dungeon Master}} noble.
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They are {{L|butcher|eatable}}, but don't exist in the numbers/ consistency required for a consistent food source.
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== Theft ==
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'''Rhesus macaques''' are able to steal {{L|food}} and {{L|Finished goods|items}} left outside unattended, for instance in a trade depot.  If you receive a stolen good message then that means the macaque has already came, taken your item, and left the map.
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== Deterrence ==
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'''Rhesus macaques''' may become the subject of {{L|hunter|hunters}}, however this cannot be relied upon to eliminate a troop in a timely manner.
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The creatures will who up as valid targets on the military screen.  They do attack and fight, but are now match for a full squad of soldiers, even with shoddy equipment.
  
 
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Revision as of 21:17, 7 November 2010

Rhesus macaque

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Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 6
Fat 6
Intestines 1

Raw materials

Bones 4
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide

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Wikipedia article

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A medium-sized monkey found in woods and grassland. It usually lives on roots and insects but can become a pest in civilized areas, roaming in large groups and begging for scraps.

Rhesus macaques can be incredibly annoying and possibly dangerous. They disrupt jobs and bite if cornered or surprised by an awkward dwarf. They are known for stealing things.

They are tameable, but it requires a Template:L noble.

They are Template:L, but don't exist in the numbers/ consistency required for a consistent food source.


Theft

Rhesus macaques are able to steal Template:L and Template:L left outside unattended, for instance in a trade depot. If you receive a stolen good message then that means the macaque has already came, taken your item, and left the map.

Deterrence

Rhesus macaques may become the subject of Template:L, however this cannot be relied upon to eliminate a troop in a timely manner.

The creatures will who up as valid targets on the military screen. They do attack and fight, but are now match for a full squad of soldiers, even with shoddy equipment.

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It has been suggested by some that Rhesus Macaque meat cooked with Template:L is used for a tasty dwarven candy, or Rhesus Pieces. [1]

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