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| image  = American Robin 4.jpg
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| resize  = 280
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| maxpacksize  = 20
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| attackforce  = 0
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| attackchance  = 0
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| strength      = 15
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| armour        = 0
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| areas        = [[forest]], [[hills]], [[grassland]], [[mountains]], [[plains]]
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| resources    = [[meat]], [[feathers]], [[small bones]], [[eggs]]
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| feed          = [[vegetable feed]]
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| feedamnt      = 15
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| terrain      = [[beach]], [[desert]], [[forest]], [[jungle]], [[grassland]], [[hills]], [[mountains]], [[plains]], [[swamp]], [[tundra]]
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| collect      = [[eggs]]
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| butcher      = [[poultry]], [[feathers]], [[small bones]], [[eggs]]
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| weight        = 50
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}}
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=== Trivia ===
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The picture shown in the infobox here is of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_robin American Robin] (''Turdus migratorius''), a type of thrush which is the most abundant bird found in North America.  The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_robin European Robin] (''Erithacus rubecula'') is an Old World flycatcher chat that can be found over most of Europe, western Asia and the northern extremities of North Africa.  There are also [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australasian_robin Australasian robins] of the bird family Petroicidae which also display a red breast.
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Robin
American Robin 4.jpg
Wild animal
Max Pack Size20
Attacking damage0
Aggressiveness0
Strength15
Natural armour0
Habitatforest, hills, grassland, mountains, plains
Hunting yieldsmeat, feathers, small bones, eggs
Domesticated
Feed typevegetable feed
Feed amount15 grams per day
Allowed terrainbeach, desert, forest, jungle, grassland, hills, mountains, plains, swamp, tundra
Renewableseggs
Butchering yieldspoultry, feathers, small bones, eggs
Weight50 grams


Trivia

The picture shown in the infobox here is of the American Robin (Turdus migratorius), a type of thrush which is the most abundant bird found in North America. The European Robin (Erithacus rubecula) is an Old World flycatcher chat that can be found over most of Europe, western Asia and the northern extremities of North Africa. There are also Australasian robins of the bird family Petroicidae which also display a red breast.