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Revision as of 05:33, 11 January 2023


Giant cougar
Giant cougar sprite.png
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Urist likes giant cougars for their cunning.
Portrait

No portrait

Biome

Variations

Cougar - Cougar man - Giant cougar

Attributes
Alignment: Savage

· Exotic mount

Tamed Attributes
Pet value 500

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Not hunting/war trainable 

Size
Birth: 63,360 cm3
Mid: 316,800 cm3
Max: 633,600 cm3

Age
Adult at: 3
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×2)

Food items

Meat 21-35
Fat 17-29
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1-2
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Eyes 2
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 22-34
Skull 1
Teeth 2
Skin Raw hide
This article is about the current version of DF.
Note that some content may still need to be updated.

A huge monster in the form of a cougar.

Giant cougars are much larger versions of their smaller counterparts. They are roughly 10 times the size of a dwarf and standard cougar. Much like their standard-sized, smaller cousins, they also spawn in shrub- and woodlands, are solitary and rarely attack your dwarves. They can appear as exotic mounts in sieges. Despite being giant, the amount of meat they produce when is only slightly higher than their smaller counterparts when butchered.

Some dwarves like giant cougars for their cunning.

The would-be best wallpaper for a dwarf's PC.
Art by John Sirey-Leicester