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− | They can be trained and used as [[pet]]s or as a [[food]] and [[leather]] source. Warthogs [[meat]], [[bone]]s, [[fat]], and leather have a [[value]] of 10☼, twice that of [[dogs]], the [[mountain goat]], or a [[cat]] valued at 5☼, but produce less bones, [[chunk]]s and meat than other more common [[creatures]] such as the [[horse]], [[mule]], and [[donkey]]. | + | They can be trained and used as [[pet]]s or as a [[food]] and [[leather]] source. Warthogs [[meat]], [[bone]]s, [[fat]], and leather have a [[value]] of 10☼, twice that of [[dogs]], the [[mountain goat]], or a [[cat]] valued at 5☼, but produce less bones, [[chunk]]s, and meat than other more common [[creatures]] such as the [[horse]], [[mule]], and [[donkey]]. |
Other [[animals]], such as [[elephants]] which are often found along with warthogs, are more valuable. Warthogs breed and mature at a rate comparable with a [[dog]] or [[cat]] but are worth more per part, and when butchered produce 3 more fat. | Other [[animals]], such as [[elephants]] which are often found along with warthogs, are more valuable. Warthogs breed and mature at a rate comparable with a [[dog]] or [[cat]] but are worth more per part, and when butchered produce 3 more fat. |
Revision as of 03:49, 24 November 2009
Warthogs are glorified pigs preferring hot biomes and are neither remarkable or interesting in any particular way. Dwarfs will interrupt work to run from them if they spot one. Warthogs will also tend to run from dwarfs so chaos tends to ensue if one or more somehow find their way inside a fortress. One on one, they are generally no match for a dabbling wrestler. They usually live in small herds of 3 to 7, though a hunter will have no trouble with a herd, armed or otherwise.
Usefulness
They can be trained and used as pets or as a food and leather source. Warthogs meat, bones, fat, and leather have a value of 10☼, twice that of dogs, the mountain goat, or a cat valued at 5☼, but produce less bones, chunks, and meat than other more common creatures such as the horse, mule, and donkey.
Other animals, such as elephants which are often found along with warthogs, are more valuable. Warthogs breed and mature at a rate comparable with a dog or cat but are worth more per part, and when butchered produce 3 more fat.