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'''Floating Guts''' is a disturbing creature that appears to be little more than a slime containing a set of organs. Because of this lack of body parts it's extremely easy to damage organs on them, and thus relatively easy to kill. If you have a dungeon master these can be trained as exotic pets, having a value of 10. They are genderless though and only live to  maximum of 30 years, so your supply is limited to what you find on embark.
 
'''Floating Guts''' is a disturbing creature that appears to be little more than a slime containing a set of organs. Because of this lack of body parts it's extremely easy to damage organs on them, and thus relatively easy to kill. If you have a dungeon master these can be trained as exotic pets, having a value of 10. They are genderless though and only live to  maximum of 30 years, so your supply is limited to what you find on embark.
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Revision as of 20:25, 2 April 2010

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Floating Guts is a disturbing creature that appears to be little more than a slime containing a set of organs. Because of this lack of body parts it's extremely easy to damage organs on them, and thus relatively easy to kill. If you have a dungeon master these can be trained as exotic pets, having a value of 10. They are genderless though and only live to maximum of 30 years, so your supply is limited to what you find on embark.

It is interesting to note that these creatures have a size of 0, meaning that while you can butcher them, they won't actually yield anything.

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