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'''Jabberers''' are giant birdlike (but wingless and flightless) [[creatures]] with a beak.
 
'''Jabberers''' are giant birdlike (but wingless and flightless) [[creatures]] with a beak.
  
They are very big, very aggressive, arguably more dangerous than [[elephant]]s and the value of their body parts is multiplied by four, making them a prized target for your [[butcher]]s. If they don't butcher your dwarves first, of course.  It takes only 1 year for a Jabberer to reach adulthood, and 2 to reach its maximum size.  Combined with its massive size, they provide an unmatched yield if bred for their byproducts.   
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They are very big, very aggressive, arguably more dangerous than [[elephant]]s and the value of their body parts is multiplied by four, making them a prized target for your [[butcher]]s. If they don't butcher your dwarves first, of course.  It takes only 1 year for a Jabberer to reach adulthood, and 2 to reach its maximum size.  Combined with its massive size, they provide an unmatched yield if bred for their byproducts, and are conveniently available on any embark.   
  
 
Jabberers have a very high pet [[value]] of 1500, and make excellent bodyguards. Due to their size and natural weapons, they also make up a good line of defense. Being exotic, though, they may prove to be difficult to [[tame]].  However, with a decent trainer, one can have a domestic stock in just a few years due to fast maturation.   
 
Jabberers have a very high pet [[value]] of 1500, and make excellent bodyguards. Due to their size and natural weapons, they also make up a good line of defense. Being exotic, though, they may prove to be difficult to [[tame]].  However, with a decent trainer, one can have a domestic stock in just a few years due to fast maturation.   

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