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Editing v0.34:Giant copperhead snake

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A giant version of a [[syndrome|poisonous]] vermin snake - bites will cause short term pain, swelling, and nausea, and significantly increase the snake's effectiveness in combat, but are not generally fatal.  
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A giant version of a [[syndrome|poisonous]] vermin snake - bites will cause short term pain, swelling, and nausea, and significantly increase the snake's effectiveness in combat (but this is neither a [[giant black mamba]] nor a [[giant bushmaster]]). Produce an underwhelming amount of [[meat]] for a creature of their [[size]] and avoids contact with your dwarves unless pressed, so are an OK but not steller target for your [[ambusher]]s.
 
 
Giant copperheads produce an underwhelming amount of [[meat]] for a creature of their [[size]] and avoid contact with your dwarves unless pressed, so [[hunter]]s should focus on more profitable or threatening targets first.
 
 
 
Some dwarves [[preference|enjoy]] their ''attractive scale patterns''.
 
  
 
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