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It's finally happening. The seals are plotting revenge against me, and the cows are first. I witnessed a seal murdering a cow near my deed today, even though: It wasn't hungry. Seals cannot eat cow meat. Seals are special-cased to only eat fish, but because they're technically carnivores, they will apparently hunt, maim, murder, and destroy prey animals... which they cannot eat. This seems like an oversight??? EDIT: It seems like carnivores in general do get their hunger lowered upon killing a prey creature. Maybe. So it may be the case that seals, who can only eat fish, still kill other prey and get nourishment from it, and then probably can't eat the corpse, and definitely can't eat the meat.
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Right now, seals are kinda weird, being carnivores that only eat fish but don't seem to be able to fish for themselves, and other sinister behavior. I say let seals "graze" in any body of water big enough to fish in.
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Situation: Fighting a seal, because you are a bad person. Expected behavior: Seals headbutt you for bruising damage, and bite you for biting damage. Actual behavior: Seal headbutts me for bruising damage, bites me for biting damage, and "strikes" me for cutting damage. Steps to reproduce: Pick a fight with a seal. Combat log: I've checked the logs in my Wurm player folder, and "strikes" has not been used as an attack verb for seals until now, and those attacks are definitely causing the cut wounds. Is this a bug, or have seals been given makeshift knives? EDIT: I was informed that "strikes" possibly replaced "hit" as a combat verb at some point. I just wanted to confirm that "hits" was also not in my logs anywhere, at least not concerning seals.
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Hi, I am a land owner in SW Xanadu and I would like to start a seal farm. To do so I would like to buy a male and a female seal, both mature or aged. I am open as to price I will pay, so please send me offers, and yes aI will accept half sets.
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I caught two seals, but the untamed one escaped from a wooden fence enclosure. Found him again and put both in my house overnight. This morning only the tamed one was there. The untamed seal escaped from my house with brick walls. Apparently someone also had a problem last night keeping a cow in a fenced enclosure. If anyone else has experienced this or a similar issue - please post it here. Hopefully, the testers can do some more testing on this... Is it a bug with seals or with enclosures ?