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Its venom causes pain, nausea, blisters, swelling, and bruising in the short term. In the slightly longer term it causes severe localized necrosis.  
 
Its venom causes pain, nausea, blisters, swelling, and bruising in the short term. In the slightly longer term it causes severe localized necrosis.  
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Revision as of 16:59, 15 December 2016

Rattlesnake
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Urist likes rattlesnakes for their warning rattle.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Rattlesnake - Rattlesnake man - Giant rattlesnake

Attributes

· Syndrome

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 20

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 40 cm3
Mid: 3,500 cm3
Max: 7,000 cm3

Age
Adult at: Birth
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×2)

Food items

Meat 2
Fat 2
Brain 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 1
Tripe 1

Raw materials

Bones 0-2
Skull 1
Skin Scales

Wikipedia article

This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A small reptile with a tell-tale rattle and vicious bite that leads to a quick death.

This creature can be quite dangerous to a dwarf. It can easily kill a child. It is usually wary of dwarves and keeps its distance. Marksdwarves are ideal to deal with them because they can keep their distance. While a rattlesnake's uses are pretty limited, the idea of disposing of goblin prisoners via rattlesnake pits does sound quite tempting (if only to watch them slowly succumb to poison).

Its venom causes pain, nausea, blisters, swelling, and bruising in the short term. In the slightly longer term it causes severe localized necrosis.

Admired for its warning rattle.