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'''Saltwater crocodiles''' are large exotic reptiles. Found in many wetland biomes, these creatures have a considerable pet value and are tamable.  
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'''Saltwater crocodiles''' are large exotic reptiles. Found in many wetland biomes, these creatures are worth a considerable amount in pet value and are tamable.  
  
Saltwater crocodiles have the greatest egg-laying potential of any animal in the game, with 20-70 eggs per clutch. This makes them ideal animals to use for [[egg production]]. Considering the value of a single crocodile and the benefits of having 100+ tamed crocs watching over your dwarves, a breeding pair can be quite valuable. Taking two years to reach full size, they could power a valuable [[meat industry]] for a patient player.
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Saltwater crocodiles have the greatest egg-laying potential of any animal in the game: a maximum of 70 eggs per clutch. This makes them ideal animals to use for [[egg production]]. Considering the value of a single crocodile and the benefits of having 100+ tamed saltwater crocodiles watching over every dwarf in your fortress, a breeding pair can be quite valuable. Their use in the [[meat industry]] is hampered by the fact that they take two years to reach full size.  
  
Though wild crocs generally do not wade far from the water's edge, they can be a major hazard to any dwarf whose job takes him near water. Fortunately, crocs are hard to provoke and most of the time will not chase your dwarves far.
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Though wild crocs generally do not wade far from the waters edge, they can be a major hazard to any dwarf whose job takes him near to the water's edge. Fortunately, they are hard to provoke and most of the time will not chase your dwarves very far.
  
  

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