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** Also shows up in pickpocketing certain creatures; a common drop from pickpocketable canines (they do exist) is a 'Chew Toy'. The icon is of an eyeball...
** There's a rather desirable [http://www.wowhead.com/item=50341/unidentifiable-organ#dropped-by Unidentified Organ] that drops from the horribly mutated body of Professor Putricide.
** Depending on your skills, you can even expand this. Leatherworking lets you harvest hides from beasts, Mining lets you get gems from rock-monsters, Engineering lets you salvage materials from constructs, and Herbalism lets you get herbs from plant-monsters.
** A goblin in Tanaris has invented a mechanical butcher in order to reduce waste and increase efficiency in gathering these drops. [[The Main Characters Do Everything| Guess who gets to test it?]] Like [[Made of Explodium| most of the stuff they build]], it's clearly not ready for the open market; it's not nearly as clean as the regular way, and it seems to love its job a little too much, [[Black Comedy| gleefully singing as it tears the carcass apart]].
* ''[[Psychonauts]]'' does this. Use Pyrokinesis on squirrels for a tasty Roast Squirrel Dinner.
** As well as on Seagulls for a tasty Roast Bird.
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* ''[[Monster Girl Quest Paradox]]'' has this despite every single enemy being sapient and defeated non-lethally. The organs (which include things like tails) can also be stolen or given freely by enemies. Apparently, these organs are shed naturally, which allows them to be obtained without inflicting significant-and-probably-lethal trauma.
* Boss monsters in ''[[Godville]]'' usually leave behind at least one artifact which came from their bodies, ranging from skins to fillets.
 
 
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