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− | '''Hamsters''' are a | + | '''Hamsters''' are a type of [[vermin]]. They are found in any area that isn't [[biome|freezing]]. Like [[rat]]s they can pose a risk to [[stockpile]]d [[food]], [[bone]]s, and [[shell]]s, and may inspire unhappy [[thought|thoughts]] in any dwarves that encounter them. They can be tamed as pets. They are killed by [[cat]]s. |
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+ | Hamsters have the [GNAWER:gnawed] tag, so they can escape wooden animal traps and cages. They will escape from them almost instantly, pausing the game and giving a message, so if you plan on doing any trapping on a map that has them, you'll should make only metal [[animal trap]]s and discard all others. | ||
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