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'''Sturgeons''' are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war {{L|dog}}, though that dog can sometimes kill them. They will scare away civilian {{L|dwarves}}. They may also be able to kill a low level dwarf.
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'''Sturgeons''' are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war [[dog]], though that dog can sometimes kill them. They will scare away civilian [[dwarves]]. They may also be able to kill a low level dwarf.
  
 
They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them.
 
They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them.

Latest revision as of 15:17, 8 December 2011

Sturgeon

α

Portrait
Biome

Attributes

· Aquatic

Cannot be tamed

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 20-30
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×3)

Bones 10
Chunks 10
Meat 10
Fat 5
Skulls 1
Skin Leather

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.

Sturgeons are large fish. The fact that the game does not consider them predatory does not stop them from happily biting off a few chunks of your dwarves, given opportunity. They can seriously wound or even kill a trained war dog, though that dog can sometimes kill them. They will scare away civilian dwarves. They may also be able to kill a low level dwarf.

They are also extremely dangerous in adventure mode, where they can easily chew your head off in mere seconds. If you do find yourself attacked by a sturgeon (for whatever reason), you should simply run away, as they only attack creatures adjacent to them.

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