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Having swarms of wild elephants outside your fortress can be a good thing. [[Marksdwarf]]s receive a load of experience for hitting an elephant with a [[bolt]], usually bumping their marksdwarf skill a few levels before killing one.  [[Trade]]rs will pay a LOT for even an untamed elephant, so they make good trade items. Elephant produce a stack of 16 [[bone]]s when [[butcher]]ed, and these can be used to make a stack of 80 bone bolts, meaning your marksdwarfs will have plenty of shots before needing to gather more [[ammo]].
 
Having swarms of wild elephants outside your fortress can be a good thing. [[Marksdwarf]]s receive a load of experience for hitting an elephant with a [[bolt]], usually bumping their marksdwarf skill a few levels before killing one.  [[Trade]]rs will pay a LOT for even an untamed elephant, so they make good trade items. Elephant produce a stack of 16 [[bone]]s when [[butcher]]ed, and these can be used to make a stack of 80 bone bolts, meaning your marksdwarfs will have plenty of shots before needing to gather more [[ammo]].
 
If you modify your game files to make elephants trainable, War Elephants can form a terrifying assault force.
 
If you modify your game files to make elephants trainable, War Elephants can form a terrifying assault force.
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== In real life ==
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elephant Elephants] are generally peaceful creatures, very intelligent and attached to the family, and hunted to near extinction for their ivory. Thanks to improved measures against illegal poaching, the population of wild elephants has grown to three times its former size just ten years ago.
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Recently, attacks to humans by elephants have increased; it's been noted that many elephant family groups have a marked lack of adult females, so the attacks may be the result of elephant calves being orphaned by hunter action and growing up without the elephantine equivalent of social education.
  
 
== In prior versions ==
 
== In prior versions ==

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