al1 Osteop facts retold in b07, b10, b11, b14 glossary/appendix sections
x_p5_488 almanac_overlapThe al1 Osteop entries (basic description, egg-laying facts, and the Great Osteop Stampede of 1999) are retold in the back-matter sections of b07, b10, b11, and b14, with varying detail across each version.
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f_al1_263 - f_al1_264 - f_b07_144 - f_b07_145 - f_b07_146 - f_b10_153 - f_b10_155 - f_b10_156 - f_b11_137 - f_b11_139 - f_b11_140 - f_b14_127 - f_b14_129 - f_b14_130 - OsteopsEvidence
| al1: basic description | Osteops are a bit likes cows, but not at all. They are totally different from cows, apart from their milk, which is delicious. | al1:c01:p059 |
| al1: egg-laying and stampede facts | Osteops lay eggs in batches of 6. The eggs hatch after 1 month. Mother Osteops become violent during the entire laying-to-hatching period so must be avoided at all costs. | al1:c01:p222 |
| al1: Great Osteop Stampede of 1999 | The Great Osteop Stampede of 1999 was a stampede of Osteops. Over 30,000 Osteops converged at the muster station at sunrise. Stampede distance: 8 miles Stampede winner: Osteop #17,434 | al1:c01:p223 |
| b07: back-matter Osteop entry | Large herds of wild Osteops inhabit the foothills of The Foothills. Their milk is legendary. When Osteops move up to higher terrain, their milk is not so great. | b07:c99:p254 |
| b10: back-matter basic description with domestication | Osteops are a bit likes cows, but not at all. They are totally different to cows, apart from their milk, which is delicious. They can be domesticated and it's pretty easy to milk them. | b10:c99:p314 |
| b10: back-matter stampede entry | The Great Osteop Stampede of 1999 was a stampede of osteops. It was in 1999. Over 30,000 osteops converged at the muster station at sunrise, and began a southbound stampede when the stampede bugle sounded at 6am. Stampede distance: 8 miles... Stampeded dust-cloud seen from distance of: 74 miles | b10:c99:p315 |
| b11: back-matter stampede entry with all details | The Great Osteop Stampede of 1999 was a stampede of osteops. It was in 1999. Over 30,000 osteops converged at the muster station at sunrise, and began a southbound stampede when the stampede bugle sounded at 6am. Stampede distance: 8 miles. Stampede winner: Osteop #17,434. Stampeded dust-cloud seen from distance of: 74 miles | b11:c99:p336 |
| b14: back-matter stampede entry | The Great Osteop Stampede of 1999 was a stampede of Osteops. It was in 1999. Over 30,000 Osteops converged at the muster station at sunrise, and began a southbound stampede when the stampede bugle sounded at 6am. | b14:c99:p327 |
citations al1:c01:p059 al1:c01:p222 al1:c01:p223 b07:c99:p254 b10:c99:p314 b10:c99:p315 b11:c99:p336 b14:c99:p327
extraction note The al1 Osteop entries are the earliest consolidated source; the story-book back-matter sections in b07, b10, b11, and b14 retell the same in-world facts with additions and variations noted in separate findings.