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A '''giant cassowary''' grows to be larger than a full-grown bull [[moose]]. Giant cassowaries have a good [[pet]] value of 500. A breeding pair can provide exotic livestock for your [[meat industry]], although their [[egg]] clutches are rather small for a bird. Giant cassowary chicks grow to full size in one year, but require two years to reach adulthood.  
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'''Giant cassowaries''' are the much bigger [[savage]] counterpart of the common [[cassowary]], found in a savage [[tropical]] moist broaflead [[forest]]s. The birds are considerably larger than [[Dwarf|dwarves]], being heavier than a [[moose]], though despite this they are still benign and will rarely fight back if provoked. In the event they do, they can deliver formidable kick attacks which might turn your dwarves' heads into sauce, so you may want to confront them with a few armored [[military]] dwarves rather than a mere [[hunter]].
  
Some dwarves [[preference|prefer]] giant cassowaries for their ''casques'' (helmet-like structures).
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Giant cassowaries can be captured with [[cage]] [[trap]]s and [[Animal trainer|trained]] into [[pet]]s, possessing the standard value of a giant creature. While they lay a poor amount of [[egg]]s compared to most domestic poultry, they give a sizeable amount of returns when [[butcher]]ed, making the idea of a giant cassowary farm an attractive one if a breeding pair is obtained. Like most creatures, they reach their full size at two years of age and should be butchered at that point for maximum return efficiency.
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Some dwarves [[preference|like]] giant cassowaries for their ''casques''.
  
 
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Giant cassowary
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Urist likes giant cassowaries for their casques.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Cassowary - Cassowary man - Giant cassowary

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Exotic mount · Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 5,600 cm3
Mid: 280,000 cm3
Max: 560,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 3-6
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 40-50
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 27
Fat 17
Brain 1
Gizzard 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 2
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 29
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide
Feather 1
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A huge monster in the shape of a cassowary.

Giant cassowaries are the much bigger savage counterpart of the common cassowary, found in a savage tropical moist broaflead forests. The birds are considerably larger than dwarves, being heavier than a moose, though despite this they are still benign and will rarely fight back if provoked. In the event they do, they can deliver formidable kick attacks which might turn your dwarves' heads into sauce, so you may want to confront them with a few armored military dwarves rather than a mere hunter.

Giant cassowaries can be captured with cage traps and trained into pets, possessing the standard value of a giant creature. While they lay a poor amount of eggs compared to most domestic poultry, they give a sizeable amount of returns when butchered, making the idea of a giant cassowary farm an attractive one if a breeding pair is obtained. Like most creatures, they reach their full size at two years of age and should be butchered at that point for maximum return efficiency.

Some dwarves like giant cassowaries for their casques.