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  • ...r be [[manhunter]]s, and not much else. They are otherwise outclassed by [[alpaca]]s. ...{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} leather as an adult. 1 meat is equal to 0.05 nutrition.
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  • | description = The amount of meat yielded when butchering this creature. This value is reduced if the creatur The actual amount of meat gained from butchering is also affected by [[Butchery Efficiency]] and the
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  • ...the first animals domesticated by humans. They are an efficient source of meat, and are easy to feed because they will eat almost anything. ...er grazers, from [[cow]]s and [[chicken]]s, to [[horse]]s, [[ibex]], and [[alpaca]]s. Even [[chinchilla]]s are better. The pig's niche is as the most nutriti
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  • ...s leather | sheep wool | steel | stuff | synthread | tribal wear | twisted meat | uranium | wake-up | wood | yayo = {{#var:string}}<!-- Add nouns to this a
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  • | name = Alpaca | image = Alpaca east.png
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  • ...Big meat"> [[File:Meat big a.png|link=|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|{{{3|}}}|16}}px|alt=Meat big|{{#if:{{{4|}}}|{{{4|}}}}}]]|<!-- ...ll meat"> [[File:Meat small a.png|link=|{{#if:{{{3|}}}|{{{3|}}}|16}}px|alt=Meat small|{{#if:{{{4|}}}|{{{4|}}}}}]]|<!--
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  • ...ost any animal may be purchased from [[trade]]rs. The following animals: [[Alpaca]], [[Bison]], [[Donkey]], [[Dromedary]], [[Elephant]], [[Horse]], [[Muffalo ! data-sort-type=number | Meat Yield
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  • ...est wool / nutrition ratio of all animals. Sheep produce as much wool as [[alpaca]]s, but have a lower hunger rate. ...{{Meat Leather Curve|{{#expr:{{P|Body Size}}*40}}}} leather as an adult. 1 meat is equal to 0.05 nutrition.
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  • ...are willing to tame them) to make a parka as well as a generous amount of meat. But, if enraged, a herd can be a large threat to colonists. ...mal, [[alpaca]] and [[sheep]] produce more wool per day. Like horses, both alpaca and sheep do not live in cold biomes.
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  • ...n spawn from the very start of the game, and provide large quantities of [[meat]] and [[heavy fur]], the 5th most protective textile in the game. The prote ...ss than 1 megasloth, and produce wool at {{Icon Small|Alpaca wool}} 13.5 [[alpaca wool]] per day. A megasloth produces {{Icon Small|Megasloth wool}} 10 wool
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  • ...d is to farm it. Vegetarian ingredients are obtained by growing crops, and meat ingredients are obtained by rearing livestock. ...e are three kinds of food products that can be yielded from animals: milk, meat and eggs.
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  • ...ient structure is dangerous! Bring them one by one and use your animals as meat shield.]] ...er map. They will not happen often, but are a nice addition to your raider meat diet. Of course you gotta be able to reach there, which is why we recommend
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  • ...l]]s, insect [[meat]], human [[meat]] and vegetables are the best options. Meat is more expensive but is better to cook it than buying fancy meals. * Butcher and eat the meat of anyone you get dead.
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  • ...ient structure is dangerous! Bring them one by one and use your animals as meat shield.]] ...s]] and [[wood]]. [[Animals]] should be butchered before leaving, if the [[meat]] is too heavy and you still have time you can use the local [[wood]] to ma
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  • ...l]]s, insect [[meat]], human [[meat]] and vegetables are the best options. Meat is more expensive but it's better to cook that than buy fancy meals. * Butcher and eat the meat of any dead bodies you get.
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  • ...\n\nWhile their usual diet consists of fish, berries, honey, and scavenged meat, the grizzly is capable of using its massive strength and deadly claws to k ["meatLabel"] = "bear meat",
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  • In general, humans hunger more than similar animals. An [[alpaca]] has the same [[body size]] as a human, but only hungers at a rate of 0.44 ...by [[eating]] [[food]]. For reference, 1 unit of [[raw food]] ([[rice]], [[meat]], etc.) gives 0.05 nutrition, or 5% of a human's saturation meter. A [[sim
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  • ...n eat raw meat, corpses, kibble, and meals, [[Warg]]s can ''only'' eat raw meat and corpses. ...wargs can eat meals, [[kibble]], and [[pemmican]], it is possible to feed meat to herbivores or plants to carnivores if it is prepared first.
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  • Food produced = Food produced by slaughtering that animal = adult meat yield * 0.05 {{#expr: {{Q|Cow|Meat Yield}}*0.05}}
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  • ...and can be eaten raw by herbivorous animals. It can also be combined with meat to make kibble, which can be fed to any animal except wargs. Making sure yo ...e you start with [[pemmican]] researched already, as long as you have both meat and edible plants, you can make it. It can last over a year (70 in-game day
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