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− | They provide a large quantity of leather compared to other creatures that spawn in the same biomes. Killing two or three bison usually provides enough leather to make a parka as well as a generous amount of meat. When enraged, they can melee and can become a threat to colonists due to their high health | + | They provide a large quantity of leather compared to other creatures that spawn in the same biomes. Killing two or three bison usually provides enough leather to make a parka as well as a generous amount of meat. When enraged, they can melee and can become a threat to colonists due to their high health. |
− | Bison are excellent [[pack animal]]s | + | Bison are excellent [[pack animal]]s. |
Bison stats are essentially equivalent to [[muffalo]] except they have a slightly higher market value and movement speed, and give [[plainleather]] instead of [[bluefur]]. When tamed they give [[bison wool]] instead of [[muffalo wool]], which is largely the same but has an inferior cold insulation - offering an insulation factor of +{{Temperature|{{Q|{{P|Wool Name}}|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}} instead of +{{Temperature|{{Q|{{Q|Muffalo|Wool Name}}|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}}. See [[Textiles#Comparison table|Textile Comparison Table]] for further details. | Bison stats are essentially equivalent to [[muffalo]] except they have a slightly higher market value and movement speed, and give [[plainleather]] instead of [[bluefur]]. When tamed they give [[bison wool]] instead of [[muffalo wool]], which is largely the same but has an inferior cold insulation - offering an insulation factor of +{{Temperature|{{Q|{{P|Wool Name}}|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}} instead of +{{Temperature|{{Q|{{Q|Muffalo|Wool Name}}|Insulation - Cold Factor}}||delta}}. See [[Textiles#Comparison table|Textile Comparison Table]] for further details. |