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:''A medium-sized, red-faced black bird that searches the temperate lands for carrion.''
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'''Buzzards''' are incredibly weak and extremely annoying animals that should be prepared for on [[embark]] to any [[biome]] where they are present. An individual buzzard can steal a stack of [[food]] and they travel in groups of five to ten. They can be particularly devastating for a newly set up fortress which hasn't yet planted a [[farm]]; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for [[vermin]] to eat.  They also have no qualms about stealing directly from your above-ground farm, biting at your [[farmer]]s, and grabbing strawberries right out from under their noses.
  
Watch out for these. They can steal five units of {{l|food}} each, and travel in groups. They can be particularly devastating for a newly setup fortress which hasn't yet planted a farm; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for {{l|vermin}} to eat. They also have no qualms about stealing directly from your above-ground farm, biting at your farmers, and grabbing strawberries right out from under their noses.
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It is possible to capture them in cage [[trap]]s, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo. They cannot actually be [[tame]]d until the [[dungeon master]] arrives.
  
It is possible to capture them in cage traps, however, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo.
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Buzzards leave very little when butchered. Around half of them will be stripped down to nothing more than a skull for your [[bone carver]]s.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 8 December 2011

Buzzard

b

Biome

Pet Attributes
Pet value 30

Cannot be trained

Exotic - cannot be tamed 

Size
Birth: 50 cm3
Mid: 700 cm3
Max: 1,400 cm3

Age
Adult at: 1
Max age: 10-20
Butchering returns

Food items

Meat 0-2
Fat 0-2

Raw materials

Skull 1
Skin Unknown

Wikipedia article

This article is about an older version of DF.
A medium-sized, red-faced black bird that searches the temperate lands for carrion.

Buzzards are incredibly weak and extremely annoying animals that should be prepared for on embark to any biome where they are present. An individual buzzard can steal a stack of food and they travel in groups of five to ten. They can be particularly devastating for a newly set up fortress which hasn't yet planted a farm; while the buzzards feast upon prepared warthog kidney, you'll be searching for vermin to eat. They also have no qualms about stealing directly from your above-ground farm, biting at your farmers, and grabbing strawberries right out from under their noses.

It is possible to capture them in cage traps, providing you with a very ugly bird to release into your zoo. They cannot actually be tamed until the dungeon master arrives.

Buzzards leave very little when butchered. Around half of them will be stripped down to nothing more than a skull for your bone carvers.

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