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[[Image:gizzardstone.jpg|thumb|right|Native gold gizzard stone.]] | [[Image:gizzardstone.jpg|thumb|right|Native gold gizzard stone.]] | ||
− | A '''gizzard stone''' | + | A '''gizzard stone''' is a rock ingested by an animal and held within the gastrointestinal tract for the purpose of grinding food or providing ballast. Gizzard stones are supplied by [[butcher]]ing specific [[animal]]s such as [[ostrich]]es and [[cave crocodile]]s; the [[material]] of the stone is randomly selected. Gizzard stones are treated as cut stone [[gem]]s, suitable for [[decoration]]. Gizzard stones can farmed as a renewable/sustainable supply of materials to increase the [[wealth]] of your fortress. |
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+ | [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gastrolith Wikipedia article on gizzard stones] |