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{{Creature | {{Creature | ||
|image=chicken.png | |image=chicken.png | ||
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|tamable=Yes | |tamable=Yes | ||
|dommable=No | |dommable=No | ||
− | |groomable= | + | |groomable=Yes |
|butcheringprod=[[Meat]] | |butcheringprod=[[Meat]] | ||
− | |eats= | + | |meattype=Fowl |
+ | |eats=[[Herbivore]] | ||
|ridable=No | |ridable=No | ||
|swim=No | |swim=No | ||
|lair=Hatches from eggs | |lair=Hatches from eggs | ||
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== Description == | == Description == | ||
''A cute chicken struts around here.'' | ''A cute chicken struts around here.'' | ||
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==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
− | *Chickens | + | * Chickens come from [[egg]]s that [[hen]]s lay. |
+ | * Very weak and can be killed without the need of any special equipment, as it is the weakest animal in Wurm. | ||
+ | * The chicken will carry the name which is given to the egg it comes from, though when it matures to a rooster or hen, it will lose its name. | ||
+ | * Chickens are all yellow in color, but once grown into a hen or rooster can be white, brown, or black. | ||
− | == | + | ==See Also== |
− | [[ | + | *[[Hen]] |
+ | *[[Rooster]] | ||
[[Category:Bestiary]] | [[Category:Bestiary]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/C]] | [[Category:Babel/C]] |
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Description
A cute chicken struts around here.
Notes
- Chickens come from eggs that hens lay.
- Very weak and can be killed without the need of any special equipment, as it is the weakest animal in Wurm.
- The chicken will carry the name which is given to the egg it comes from, though when it matures to a rooster or hen, it will lose its name.
- Chickens are all yellow in color, but once grown into a hen or rooster can be white, brown, or black.