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I captured some War grizzly bears from goblin attackers using cage traps. Now I have a bunch of goblin swordsmen and war grizzly bears in cages at animal stockpile. My kennel is next to this stockpile, but when I select "tame large animal" option, these war grizzly bears do not appear there. How do I tame them? -vlex
 
I captured some War grizzly bears from goblin attackers using cage traps. Now I have a bunch of goblin swordsmen and war grizzly bears in cages at animal stockpile. My kennel is next to this stockpile, but when I select "tame large animal" option, these war grizzly bears do not appear there. How do I tame them? -vlex
 
:You don't. A) they need to be free to roam, and B) they're too loyal to the goblins to consider working for your dwarves. Catch wild grizzlies instead, or buy 'em from the elves. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 05:30, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
 
:You don't. A) they need to be free to roam, and B) they're too loyal to the goblins to consider working for your dwarves. Catch wild grizzlies instead, or buy 'em from the elves. --[[User:DeMatt|DeMatt]] 05:30, 23 February 2011 (UTC)
::They don't "need to be free to roam" - indeed they must be caged. See [[Kennel#Tame_a_Large_Animal|Kennel]]. --[[User:WwWraith|WwWraith]] 11:58, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
 
 
::Can I put them to chains so they can breed and get me homemade grizzlies? :)
 
::Can I put them to chains so they can breed and get me homemade grizzlies? :)
 
:::It's my understanding that creatures breed by "spores" and that reproduction takes place as long as at least one male and one female can be found on the map. (see [[Meat_industry#Breeding|Breeding]]) As such, I imagine you could leave a '''male''' chained up in order to breed with tame females (captured or bought from caravan). As for the loyalty of the cubs from a goblin's grizzly, I have no idea. Perhaps you should try [[!!SCIENCE!!]] and report your findings here? --[[User:Thundercraft|Thundercraft]] 10:00, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
 
:::It's my understanding that creatures breed by "spores" and that reproduction takes place as long as at least one male and one female can be found on the map. (see [[Meat_industry#Breeding|Breeding]]) As such, I imagine you could leave a '''male''' chained up in order to breed with tame females (captured or bought from caravan). As for the loyalty of the cubs from a goblin's grizzly, I have no idea. Perhaps you should try [[!!SCIENCE!!]] and report your findings here? --[[User:Thundercraft|Thundercraft]] 10:00, 26 February 2011 (UTC)
 
::::They really do make cubs and they are tamable. BUT it seems that even tamed cubs are hostile to my dwarves. :( Let's see when one grows up if I can turn it to war grizzly and hopefully force it under my command!
 
::::They really do make cubs and they are tamable. BUT it seems that even tamed cubs are hostile to my dwarves. :( Let's see when one grows up if I can turn it to war grizzly and hopefully force it under my command!
 
:::::I just tried this. It miserably failed. Those tamed invader bear offspring go berzerk once released from their cage spotting a dwarf. My trainer started training and the bear ran towards him like a dog usually does. Poor Kivish, needs new pants now.
 
:::::I just tried this. It miserably failed. Those tamed invader bear offspring go berzerk once released from their cage spotting a dwarf. My trainer started training and the bear ran towards him like a dog usually does. Poor Kivish, needs new pants now.

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