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'''Cave swallows''' are {{L|vermin}} birds that live in {{L|temperate}} {{L|broadleaf}} {{L|forest|forests}}; despite their name, they are '''not''' found in caves. They are exotic {{L|pet|pets}}, so you need a {{L|dungeon master}} to tame them. They are much smaller and nowhere near as dangerous as their larger kin, the {{L|Giant cave swallow}}.
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'''Cave swallows''' are [[vermin]] birds that live in [[temperate]] [[broadleaf]] [[forest|forests]]; despite their name, they are '''not''' found in caves. They are exotic [[pet]]s, so you need a [[dungeon master]] to tame them. They are much smaller and nowhere near as dangerous as their larger kin, the [[Giant cave swallow]].
  
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Latest revision as of 14:37, 8 December 2011

Cave swallow
Biome

Attributes

· Exotic pet · Flying

Pet value 30
Active Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
This article is about an older version of DF.

Cave swallows are vermin birds that live in temperate broadleaf forests; despite their name, they are not found in caves. They are exotic pets, so you need a dungeon master to tame them. They are much smaller and nowhere near as dangerous as their larger kin, the Giant cave swallow.

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