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Due to the fact that tortoises are not only benign, they also react first and foremost by retracting into their shell, if a herd of gigantic tortoises walk onto your map, it is possible to actually build [[cage trap]]s directly underneath a tortoise that is in its shell to capture it without worry.   
 
Due to the fact that tortoises are not only benign, they also react first and foremost by retracting into their shell, if a herd of gigantic tortoises walk onto your map, it is possible to actually build [[cage trap]]s directly underneath a tortoise that is in its shell to capture it without worry.   
  
With the males half the size of an [[elephant]] at full size (5 years), these creature provide enough food products to feed a decent-sized fortress for a year. Also, due to the fact that they are born in clutches of 5-10 at a time, a breeding pair and offspring of gigantic tortoises is fully capable of supplying all the food a fortress will ever need.  For moods, they also provide shells.   
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With the males half the size of an [[elephant]] at full size (5 years), these creatures provide enough food products to feed a decent-sized fortress for a year. Also, due to the fact that they are born in clutches of 5-10 at a time, a breeding pair and offspring of gigantic tortoises is fully capable of supplying all the food a fortress will ever need.  For moods, they also provide shells.   
  
While they are very benign they can still be used for your fortress defense; their shells are impressively difficult for enemy troops to penetrate (and nigh unbreakable for unarmed enemies), making them a great distraction that can as well be used buy time as to give your dwarves a chance to attack unsuspecting [[goblin]]s.
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While they are benign, they can still be used for your fortress defense; their shells are impressively difficult for enemy troops to penetrate (and nigh unbreakable for unarmed enemies), making them a great distraction that may as well be used to buy time as to give your dwarves a chance to attack unsuspecting [[goblin]]s.
  
 
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Revision as of 16:45, 6 October 2018

Gigantic tortoise
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Urist likes gigantic tortoises for their great size.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Giant tortoise - Giant tortoise man - Gigantic tortoise

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Exotic mount · Shell · Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 1,500

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 660.8 cm3
Mid: 1,239,000 cm3
Max: 2,478,000 cm3
Food products
Eggs 5-10
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 100-200
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 25-65
Fat 13-19
Brain 1-3
Heart 1
Lungs 2-6
Intestines 3-9
Liver 1-3
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1-3
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 22-38
Skull 1
Shell 5-15
Skin Scales
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A huge monster with an enormous shell.

Gigantic tortoises are the monstrous version of giant tortoises. Along with gigantic pandas and gigantic squids, they receive the "gigantic" title instead of "giant", since there is a normal version of those creatures that is already referred to as "giant".

Due to the fact that tortoises are not only benign, they also react first and foremost by retracting into their shell, if a herd of gigantic tortoises walk onto your map, it is possible to actually build cage traps directly underneath a tortoise that is in its shell to capture it without worry.

With the males half the size of an elephant at full size (5 years), these creatures provide enough food products to feed a decent-sized fortress for a year. Also, due to the fact that they are born in clutches of 5-10 at a time, a breeding pair and offspring of gigantic tortoises is fully capable of supplying all the food a fortress will ever need. For moods, they also provide shells.

While they are benign, they can still be used for your fortress defense; their shells are impressively difficult for enemy troops to penetrate (and nigh unbreakable for unarmed enemies), making them a great distraction that may as well be used to buy time as to give your dwarves a chance to attack unsuspecting goblins.