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== URW Game Encyclopedia description ==
 
== URW Game Encyclopedia description ==
  
The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the willow grouse thusly:
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The official [[UnReal World Encyclopedia|URW in-game encyclopedia]] (accessed by the F1 key) describes the willow grouse thusly:
  
 
''Willow grouse are medium-sized game birds. Of all the forest game birds willow grouses are the least numerous, but nevertheless found all around UnReal World and commonly hunted for meat.''
 
''Willow grouse are medium-sized game birds. Of all the forest game birds willow grouses are the least numerous, but nevertheless found all around UnReal World and commonly hunted for meat.''

Latest revision as of 10:22, 16 December 2018

Willow grouse
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Basic Info
Type: Land Bird
Regions: '
Terrain: '
Skin: about 0.225 lbs of Leather
Statistics
Weight: '
Speed: '
Movement Types: Walking, Flying
Health: '
Hunting Information
Best Weapon: Blunt arrows and kicking
Trap Type: Light lever trap, Loop snare
Bait: berries
Armor Protection
Average: '
Warmth: '
Tear: '
Edge: '
Squeeze: '
Point: '
Blunt: '
Butcher Yield
Butcher: 1 lbs of meat, < 0.1 lbs of fat

Willow grouse are a common sight in UnReal World often interrupting busy adventurers. They can be lured into traps by berries and skinning and butchering them yields a bunch of feathers, a small amount of meat and fat, and enough leather for a cap.

URW Game Encyclopedia description

The official URW in-game encyclopedia (accessed by the F1 key) describes the willow grouse thusly:

Willow grouse are medium-sized game birds. Of all the forest game birds willow grouses are the least numerous, but nevertheless found all around UnReal World and commonly hunted for meat.

They nest on the ground in a dry spot by a tree trunk, beneath a small tree or bush on the edge of a marshy area. The eggs are laid in early summer.

Willow grouse can thrive in very diverse terrain, but primarily occupies sparse pine forests, mires and slopes of cliffs and fjells. They are accustomed to cold, harsh and rugged environment, but favour having birch and alder trees around their territory.

The legs of willow grouse are covered with feathers, except for their grey-coloured claws. They have varying seasonal plumages, with white wings in all of them. On cold nights they may dig burrows in the snow for shelter.

Real life context

The name "willow grouse" is something of a folk term, with the more scientific term being "willow ptarmigan". Technically, it is a smaller relative to bigger species of grouses, and is in the grouse family as a whole. Another Finnish term for the bird is metsäkana (lit. "forest chicken").

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