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− | '''Turtles''' exist on most maps, and wander in [[water]] sources, and along shoreline areas as well. | + | '''Turtles''' exist on most maps, and wander in [[water]] sources, and along shoreline areas as well. Raw turtles caught by fisherdwarves must be processed at a [[fishery]] by someone with the [[fish cleaner|fish cleaning]] [[skill]] before they can be consumed; turtles brought in the wagon on embarkation or bought from a caravan do not require cleaning. Consumption of a turtle leaves behind a turtle [[shell]] and turtle [[bone]]s. Like most [[fish]], they can be harvested too aggressively, and become depleted until the next repopulating of [[vermin]]. |
If your dwarves are not eating your turtles fast enough for your preferences you can always delegate them to a dedicated stockpile in a sealed room, and remove the stockpile and lock the door to let them rot away. | If your dwarves are not eating your turtles fast enough for your preferences you can always delegate them to a dedicated stockpile in a sealed room, and remove the stockpile and lock the door to let them rot away. |
Revision as of 22:56, 6 May 2008
Turtles exist on most maps, and wander in water sources, and along shoreline areas as well. Raw turtles caught by fisherdwarves must be processed at a fishery by someone with the fish cleaning skill before they can be consumed; turtles brought in the wagon on embarkation or bought from a caravan do not require cleaning. Consumption of a turtle leaves behind a turtle shell and turtle bones. Like most fish, they can be harvested too aggressively, and become depleted until the next repopulating of vermin.
If your dwarves are not eating your turtles fast enough for your preferences you can always delegate them to a dedicated stockpile in a sealed room, and remove the stockpile and lock the door to let them rot away.