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− | {{Quality|Exceptional| | + | [[File:mouse_outline.png|150px|right]]'''Vermin''' are small [[creature]]s such as [[rat]]s, [[bat]]s, and [[lizard]]s which are difficult to see, and also the type of [[fish]] which are caught by [[fisherdwarf|fisherdwarves]]. They are below 2 kg (4 lb) in size, much smaller than [[cat]]s. The presence of vermin can be noted if you are particularly observant, as they will occasionally blink into and out of view on the screen. The main distinctions between vermin and creatures are that vermin: |
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# Cannot be engaged in [[combat]] or trigger [[trap]]s, save those specifically made to trap them, though some (such as the [[cave spider]]) can bite and inflict syndromes; | # Cannot be engaged in [[combat]] or trigger [[trap]]s, save those specifically made to trap them, though some (such as the [[cave spider]]) can bite and inflict syndromes; | ||
# Do not usually provide [[meat]] or [[bone]]s. Exceptions are the [[creepy crawler]], which can be butchered, and the [[purring maggot]] which can be milked; | # Do not usually provide [[meat]] or [[bone]]s. Exceptions are the [[creepy crawler]], which can be butchered, and the [[purring maggot]] which can be milked; | ||
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Some vermin can be captured in [[animal trap]]s, but those with the {{token|VERMIN_NOTRAP|c}} token can only be caught with a "Capture a Live Land Animal" job, while those with the {{token|VERMIN_SOIL|c}} token will be ignored for that job. Once caught, some can be trained as [[pet]]s. A few particular captured vermin can be used to produce [[extract]]s using a glass [[vial]] and the [[animal dissector]] labor. Captured [[purring maggot]]s can also be [[milk]]ed at a farmer's workshop. Vermin don't die of old age at all - if you capture one, it should last forever. | Some vermin can be captured in [[animal trap]]s, but those with the {{token|VERMIN_NOTRAP|c}} token can only be caught with a "Capture a Live Land Animal" job, while those with the {{token|VERMIN_SOIL|c}} token will be ignored for that job. Once caught, some can be trained as [[pet]]s. A few particular captured vermin can be used to produce [[extract]]s using a glass [[vial]] and the [[animal dissector]] labor. Captured [[purring maggot]]s can also be [[milk]]ed at a farmer's workshop. Vermin don't die of old age at all - if you capture one, it should last forever. | ||
− | + | Dwarves will eat vermin if no other [[food]] source is available, resulting in an unhappy [[thought]]. Most vermin cannot be spawned in the [[object testing arena]], as those are not able to engage in combat anyway. | |
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==Reading the Table== | ==Reading the Table== | ||
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The above columns indicate, in order: | The above columns indicate, in order: | ||
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*'''Tile:''' The symbol assigned to the vermin, how you will see it without a graphic set. | *'''Tile:''' The symbol assigned to the vermin, how you will see it without a graphic set. | ||
*'''Name:''' The name of the vermin as it shows up in-game. | *'''Name:''' The name of the vermin as it shows up in-game. | ||
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==Vermin== | ==Vermin== | ||
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− | + | {{CreatureCurrent table row|name=[[Acorn fly]]|symbol=·|color=6:0:1|food=No|playable=No|hostile=N/A|size=20|value=0|biome=Any pool|note=Savage, no trap}} | |
− | + | {{CreatureCurrent table row|name=[[Anchovy]]|symbol=α|color=7:0:1|food=Yes|playable=No|hostile=N/A|size=200| | |
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− | + | Note: All vermin with 0 value in the above table don't have the [PET_VALUE:#] tag. | |
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