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:''A huge emaciated-looking bear with great drooping ears and many sharp teeth.  It is found deep underground.''
 
:''A huge emaciated-looking bear with great drooping ears and many sharp teeth.  It is found deep underground.''
  
'''Blind cave bears''' are huge predators that appear only one at a time to hunt dwarves. They can be trapped and {{L|animal trainer|tame}}d by a {{L|dungeon master}} and make decent pets. Unlike bears of the surface world ({{L|black bear}}s, {{L|grizzly bear}}s or {{L|polar bear}}s), blind cave bears are not attracted by {{L|food}} or {{L|alcohol|drink}} and cannot be lured into {{L|trap}}s with anything less than either blind luck or a strategically placed {{L|cat|kitten}} on a {{L|restraint|rope}}.
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'''Blind cave bears''' are huge predators that appear only one at a time to hunt dwarves. They can be trapped and {{L|animal trainer|tame}}d by a {{L|dungeon master}} and make decent pets. Unlike bears of the surface world ({{L|black bear}}s, {{L|grizzly bear}}s or {{L|polar bear}}s), blind cave bears are not attracted by {{L|food}} or {{L|alcohol|drink}} and cannot be lured into {{L|trap}}s with anything less than either blind luck or a strategically placed {{L|Defense_guide#Animals|kitten on a rope}}.
  
 
They may be worth more dead than alive: blind cave bear parts and products are worth three times as much as those of domestic animals, and a single bear will keep a {{L|bone carver}} busy for a long time.  
 
They may be worth more dead than alive: blind cave bear parts and products are worth three times as much as those of domestic animals, and a single bear will keep a {{L|bone carver}} busy for a long time.  

Revision as of 12:43, 26 January 2011

Blind cave bear

B

Biome
Cannot be tamed
Butchering returns

(Value multiplier ×3)

Food items

Meat 14
Fat 13
Brain 1
Heart 1
Lungs 2
Intestines 1
Liver 1
Kidneys 2
Tripe 1
Sweetbread 1
Spleen 1

Raw materials

Bones 17
Skull 1
Teeth 2
Skin Raw hide
This article is about an older version of DF.
A huge emaciated-looking bear with great drooping ears and many sharp teeth. It is found deep underground.

Blind cave bears are huge predators that appear only one at a time to hunt dwarves. They can be trapped and Template:Ld by a Template:L and make decent pets. Unlike bears of the surface world (Template:Ls, Template:Ls or Template:Ls), blind cave bears are not attracted by Template:L or Template:L and cannot be lured into Template:Ls with anything less than either blind luck or a strategically placed Template:L.

They may be worth more dead than alive: blind cave bear parts and products are worth three times as much as those of domestic animals, and a single bear will keep a Template:L busy for a long time.

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