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A '''gizzard''' is an organ found in many birds, such as the [[albatross]]. When butchered, it becomes a "prepared <[[creature]]> gizzard", which is an edible organ that can be eaten exactly like [[meat]] or other bodily organs. They have similar size to many other bodily organs, such as the [[brain]] or the [[liver]].
 
A '''gizzard''' is an organ found in many birds, such as the [[albatross]]. When butchered, it becomes a "prepared <[[creature]]> gizzard", which is an edible organ that can be eaten exactly like [[meat]] or other bodily organs. They have similar size to many other bodily organs, such as the [[brain]] or the [[liver]].
  
'''Gizzard stones''' can also refer to the extra random-[[material]] [[gem]]stones obtained from butchering several birds, such as [[ostrich]]es. Although in real life these stones can be located in the gizzard, they do not actually exist in creatures in Dwarf Fortress until they are butchered.
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Some creatures with gizzards also provide [[gizzard stone]]s when butchered.  
  
 
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Revision as of 01:12, 10 December 2012

This article is about an older version of DF.

A gizzard is an organ found in many birds, such as the albatross. When butchered, it becomes a "prepared <creature> gizzard", which is an edible organ that can be eaten exactly like meat or other bodily organs. They have similar size to many other bodily organs, such as the brain or the liver.

Some creatures with gizzards also provide gizzard stones when butchered.