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'''Rhesus macaques''' are not cute little chimps that wear tiny tuxedos and dance to calypso music.  They are larger, meaner, and considerably more likely to leave teeth marks in the neck of any working dwarf foolish enough to get in their way.  If they exist on a map, they ''will'' be trouble at one point or another.  Fortunately, they are dispatched without too much trouble, and will often flee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia.  They are known for stealing pretty much everything, including [[food|food]], [[Finished goods|items]], [[Weapon|weapons]], [[Armor|armor]], and [[Legendary artifact|artifacts]].
 
'''Rhesus macaques''' are not cute little chimps that wear tiny tuxedos and dance to calypso music.  They are larger, meaner, and considerably more likely to leave teeth marks in the neck of any working dwarf foolish enough to get in their way.  If they exist on a map, they ''will'' be trouble at one point or another.  Fortunately, they are dispatched without too much trouble, and will often flee when faced with even the most ludicrously under-powered militia.  They are known for stealing pretty much everything, including [[food|food]], [[Finished goods|items]], [[Weapon|weapons]], [[Armor|armor]], and [[Legendary artifact|artifacts]].
  
They can be tamed by an [[Animal trainer]].  They cannot be trained to be hunting/war animals.   
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They can be tamed, but only by a [[dungeon master]].  They cannot be trained to be hunting/war animals.   
  
 
They are [[butcher|edible]], but almost never exist in the numbers required for a sustainable food source.  They generally run in small- to medium-sized packs.  If you receive a message about goods having been stolen, a macaque has successfully taken the item and left the map.
 
They are [[butcher|edible]], but almost never exist in the numbers required for a sustainable food source.  They generally run in small- to medium-sized packs.  If you receive a message about goods having been stolen, a macaque has successfully taken the item and left the map.

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