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| milk = 18 | | milk = 18 | ||
| herdanimal = true | | herdanimal = true | ||
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| bodysize = 2.1 | | bodysize = 2.1 | ||
| healthscale = 1.6 | | healthscale = 1.6 | ||
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| livesin_extremedesert = 0.2 | | livesin_extremedesert = 0.2 | ||
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− | ''' | + | {{Info|Desert-dwelling, shrub-eating quadrupeds, '''dromedaries''' are one-humped camels. They can often be found in small herds.}} |
== Taming == | == Taming == | ||
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Dromedaries are an "all-in-one" animal, well suited for arid environments. Dromedaries produce milk, are pack animals, and are ridable, a combo entirely unique to dromedaries. In a [[desert]] or [[extreme desert]], dromedaries are the only native animal to produce milk, and the only native animal that is a pack animal. [[Camelhide]] is also a great [[textile]] for heat insulation. | Dromedaries are an "all-in-one" animal, well suited for arid environments. Dromedaries produce milk, are pack animals, and are ridable, a combo entirely unique to dromedaries. In a [[desert]] or [[extreme desert]], dromedaries are the only native animal to produce milk, and the only native animal that is a pack animal. [[Camelhide]] is also a great [[textile]] for heat insulation. | ||
− | Dromedaries are much larger than most other animals | + | Dromedaries are much larger than most other animals in a desert / extreme desert |
===Milking=== | ===Milking=== | ||
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* Beta 19/1.0 - Leg damage 11 -> 8 | * Beta 19/1.0 - Leg damage 11 -> 8 | ||
* 1.1 - Dromedaries no longer produce wool in the form of camelhair. | * 1.1 - Dromedaries no longer produce wool in the form of camelhair. | ||
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