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The '''baluchitherium''' is a [[quadruped]]al [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''.
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A '''baluchitherium''', {{monsym|baluchitherium}}, is a type of [[monster]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]''. It is a large [[quadruped]]al [[herbivore]] monster with a pair of strong claw attacks that usually appears late in the dungeon.
  
 
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By the time a player normally encounters them, baluchitheria should not be a threat. In terms of nasties, others such as the [[master mind flayer]] or [[minotaur]] are much more threatening, and an individual baluchitherium can be dealt with easily.
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Balucitherium can be somewhat threatening due to their strength, and they are as [[fast]] as an unhasted player. However, by the time you normally encounter them, you should have a source of speed, good damage output and a way to exploit their lack of [[Magic resistance (monster)|monster MR]]. As such, an individual baluchitherium can often be dealt with easily, and tends to only be truly threatening in conjunction with other, more dangerous nasties such as the [[master mind flayer]] and [[minotaur]].
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==History==
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The baluchitherium first appears in [[NetHack 3.0.0]].
  
 
==Origin==
 
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Baluchitheria are prehistoric creatures that resembled modern rhinos, but possessed longer necks, had no horn, and were about three times bigger.
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''Baluchitherium'', currently known as ''Paraceratherium'', is an extinct genus of long-necked, hornless rhinoceros; the previous scientific name that the monster derives its name from is a [[wikipedia:junior synonym|junior synonym]], i.e. a former scientific name that was not the first one published. Paraceratherium means "near the hornless beast" - this refers to ''Aceratherium'', the genus in which the first species discovered was originally placed.
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''Paraceratherium'' lived roughly 34–23 million years ago, and the first fossils were discovered in what is now Pakistan; remains have also been found across Eurasia between China and the Balkans. The animal's taxonomic history is complex, due to known fossils being fragmented and the relative isolation of the scientists that studied it from each other for much of the 20th century. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals to have existed, with estimates placed at about 4.8 metres (15.7 feet) in height and about 7.4 metres (24.3 feet) in length, and its weight is estimated to have been about 15 to 20 tonnes (33,000 to 44,000 lb); its long neck supported a skull that was about 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) long, and it had large, tusk-like incisors and a nasal incision that may be indicative of a trunk. This makes ''Paraceratherium'' around three times the size of a modern rhino; it also has a similar diet that mainly consisted of leaves, soft plants, and shrubs, and its habitats ranged from arid deserts with a few scattered trees to subtropical forests.
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==Variants==
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In [[SLASH'EM]], the baluchitherium [[Monsters with hits creatures as a +x weapon (SLASH'EM)|hits monsters as a +3 weapon]].
  
 
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Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most spectacular being _Baluchitherium_ from the Oligocene of Asia, which is the largest known land mammal.  Its body, 18 feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs, allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, _Brontotherium_ of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder.
 
Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most spectacular being _Baluchitherium_ from the Oligocene of Asia, which is the largest known land mammal.  Its body, 18 feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs, allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, _Brontotherium_ of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder.
 
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Revision as of 05:53, 9 July 2022

A baluchitherium, q, is a type of monster that appears in NetHack. It is a large quadrupedal herbivore monster with a pair of strong claw attacks that usually appears late in the dungeon.

Generation

In addition to normal generation, they can be summoned by the summon nasties monster spell.

Strategy

Balucitherium can be somewhat threatening due to their strength, and they are as fast as an unhasted player. However, by the time you normally encounter them, you should have a source of speed, good damage output and a way to exploit their lack of monster MR. As such, an individual baluchitherium can often be dealt with easily, and tends to only be truly threatening in conjunction with other, more dangerous nasties such as the master mind flayer and minotaur.

History

The baluchitherium first appears in NetHack 3.0.0.

Origin

Baluchitherium, currently known as Paraceratherium, is an extinct genus of long-necked, hornless rhinoceros; the previous scientific name that the monster derives its name from is a junior synonym, i.e. a former scientific name that was not the first one published. Paraceratherium means "near the hornless beast" - this refers to Aceratherium, the genus in which the first species discovered was originally placed.

Paraceratherium lived roughly 34–23 million years ago, and the first fossils were discovered in what is now Pakistan; remains have also been found across Eurasia between China and the Balkans. The animal's taxonomic history is complex, due to known fossils being fragmented and the relative isolation of the scientists that studied it from each other for much of the 20th century. It is one of the largest terrestrial mammals to have existed, with estimates placed at about 4.8 metres (15.7 feet) in height and about 7.4 metres (24.3 feet) in length, and its weight is estimated to have been about 15 to 20 tonnes (33,000 to 44,000 lb); its long neck supported a skull that was about 1.3 metres (4.3 ft) long, and it had large, tusk-like incisors and a nasal incision that may be indicative of a trunk. This makes Paraceratherium around three times the size of a modern rhino; it also has a similar diet that mainly consisted of leaves, soft plants, and shrubs, and its habitats ranged from arid deserts with a few scattered trees to subtropical forests.

Variants

SLASH'EM

In SLASH'EM, the baluchitherium hits monsters as a +3 weapon.

Encyclopedia entry

Extinct rhinos include a variety of forms, the most spectacular being _Baluchitherium_ from the Oligocene of Asia, which is the largest known land mammal. Its body, 18 feet high at the shoulder and carried on massive limbs, allowed the 4-foot-long head to browse on the higher branches of trees. Though not as enormous, the titanotheres of the early Tertiary were also large perissodactyls, _Brontotherium_ of the Oligocene being 8 feet high at the shoulder.

[ Prehistoric Animals, by Barry Cox ]