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It is a form of grouse. Its carcass yields 5-8 capercaille cut, 1 fat, and ~0.2 lbs of hide that, when [[Hideworking (Skill)|tanned]], becomes 0.18 leather (about 1/3 of a pound in calculation for creating crafts.) | It is a form of grouse. Its carcass yields 5-8 capercaille cut, 1 fat, and ~0.2 lbs of hide that, when [[Hideworking (Skill)|tanned]], becomes 0.18 leather (about 1/3 of a pound in calculation for creating crafts.) | ||
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+ | *'''''[[wikipedia:Western_capercaillie|Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus)]]''''' - English Wikipedia article | ||
+ | *'''''[https://fi.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metso Metso (Tetrao urogallus)]''''' - Finnish Wikipedia article | ||
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+ | The capercaillie is also known as the "wood grouse" and is the largest of all grouse species. The species is famous for the complex and ostentatious singing of male capercaillies during the mating season. | ||
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A capercaille is a small game animal.
It is a form of grouse. Its carcass yields 5-8 capercaille cut, 1 fat, and ~0.2 lbs of hide that, when tanned, becomes 0.18 leather (about 1/3 of a pound in calculation for creating crafts.)
Real life context
- Capercaillie (Tetrao urogallus) - English Wikipedia article
- Metso (Tetrao urogallus) - Finnish Wikipedia article
The capercaillie is also known as the "wood grouse" and is the largest of all grouse species. The species is famous for the complex and ostentatious singing of male capercaillies during the mating season.