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'''Giant bluejays''' are the giant version of [[blue jay]]s, who appear in savage temperate biomes. While each giant bluejay is bigger than a [[grizzly bear]], and they appear in flocks of 5-10 individuals, they pose little threat to your fortress, mostly flying idly over it in the skies.  
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'''Giant bluejays''' are the giant version of [[blue jay]]s, who appear in savage temperate biomes. While each giant bluejay is bigger than a [[grizzly bear]], and they appear in flocks of 5-10 individuals, they pose little threat to your fortress, mostly flying idly over it in the skies. (They are not harmless, however, and can be agitated, with entire flocks of enraged azure birds attacking relentlessly and posing dangers to newly established dwarven colonies.)
  
 
If you get your [[marksdwarf|marksdwarves]] to shoot them down or manage to catch one, they give a decent amount of meat, bone, fat, and edible organs, though nothing spectacular. A female giant bluejay lays clusters of 2-7 eggs, which makes them a worse alternative for [[egg production]] than all the common [[domestic animal|domestic poultry]], but a better choice for the [[meat industry]] as they grow even quicker than both [[chicken]]s and [[turkey]]s, but reach a much bigger size.
 
If you get your [[marksdwarf|marksdwarves]] to shoot them down or manage to catch one, they give a decent amount of meat, bone, fat, and edible organs, though nothing spectacular. A female giant bluejay lays clusters of 2-7 eggs, which makes them a worse alternative for [[egg production]] than all the common [[domestic animal|domestic poultry]], but a better choice for the [[meat industry]] as they grow even quicker than both [[chicken]]s and [[turkey]]s, but reach a much bigger size.

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Giant bluejay
Giant bluejay sprite.png
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Urist likes giant bluejays for their coloration.
Portrait

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Biome

Variations

Blue jay - Bluejay man - Giant bluejay

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Flying · Exotic mount · Egglaying

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 20,070 cm3
Max: 200,700 cm3
Food products
Eggs 2-7
Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 19-21
Fat 12-14
Brain 1
Gizzard 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 24-26
Skull 1
Skin Raw hide
Feather 1
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A huge monster in the form of a bluejay.

Giant bluejays are the giant version of blue jays, who appear in savage temperate biomes. While each giant bluejay is bigger than a grizzly bear, and they appear in flocks of 5-10 individuals, they pose little threat to your fortress, mostly flying idly over it in the skies. (They are not harmless, however, and can be agitated, with entire flocks of enraged azure birds attacking relentlessly and posing dangers to newly established dwarven colonies.)

If you get your marksdwarves to shoot them down or manage to catch one, they give a decent amount of meat, bone, fat, and edible organs, though nothing spectacular. A female giant bluejay lays clusters of 2-7 eggs, which makes them a worse alternative for egg production than all the common domestic poultry, but a better choice for the meat industry as they grow even quicker than both chickens and turkeys, but reach a much bigger size.

Giant bluejays can be tamed and sold by elves, and mounted by them in sieges.

Some dwarves like giant blue jays for their coloration.

So big that some dwarves mistake one for half the sky.
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