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'''Giant hamsters''' are just the giant versions of their vermin counterparts: the [[hamster]]. They are fairly uncommon and may appear in a small group within most savage biomes. They are not hostile and will not attempt to remove the entrails of your bearded slaves. They can be caught in cage traps to be turned into pets, live trade goods, meat, bones, and leather. Despite their pet value, their products don't fetch a high price. Giant hamsters have a somewhat short life span (about 2-3 years) and are incapable of [[breeding]], so they are unsuitable for use in a [[meat industry]].
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'''Giant hamsters''' are just the giant versions of their vermin counterparts: the [[hamster]]. They are fairly uncommon and may appear in a small group within most savage biomes. They are not hostile and will not attempt to remove the entrails of your bearded slaves. They can be caught in cage traps to be turned into pets, live trade goods, meat, bones, and leather. Despite their pet value, their products don't fetch a high price. Some have been found to be miniature, however none are from space. Giant hamsters also have a somewhat short life span (about 2-3 years) so you might have to do a bit of micro-management for an efficient meat industry (then again, they have no value multiplier, so this might not be worthwhile).
 
 
  
 
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