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'''Foxes''' are small carnivores frequently found roaming through [[temperate]] [[forest]]s. They are solitary and only appear one at a time. While carnivorous, they're also benign and will generally avoid confrontation, being fairly non-threatening due to being only slightly larger than a [[cat]]. A woodsdwarf or [[miner]] armed with a [[battle axe]] or [[pick]] can easily dispatch a fox, but non-military dwarves will probably cancel their jobs and run away instead. Newborn foxes are called ''pups''.
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'''Foxes''' are small carnivores frequently found roaming through [[temperate]] [[forest]]s. They are solitary and only appear one at a time. While carnivorous, they're also benign and will generally avoid confrontation, being fairly non-threatening due to being only slightly larger than a [[cat]]. A woodsdwarf or [[miner]] armed with an [[battle axe]] or [[pick]] can easily dispatch a fox, but non-military dwarves will probably cancel their jobs and run away instead. Newborn foxes are called ''pups''.
  
 
Wild foxes can be trained by an [[animal trainer]] and kept as low-value [[pet]]s, though they cannot be further trained into war or hunting beasts. Foxes can be [[butcher]]ed for a bit of meat, but there are often better creatures to raise for a [[meat industry]]. While fox fur has notable value in real life, fox hides in ''Dwarf Fortress'' have the same default value as most other animal hides.
 
Wild foxes can be trained by an [[animal trainer]] and kept as low-value [[pet]]s, though they cannot be further trained into war or hunting beasts. Foxes can be [[butcher]]ed for a bit of meat, but there are often better creatures to raise for a [[meat industry]]. While fox fur has notable value in real life, fox hides in ''Dwarf Fortress'' have the same default value as most other animal hides.

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