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Post by elhai on Mar 18, 2016 13:26:35 GMT -5
We almost lost a baby beaver this morning. I logged on to find him badly bleeding and almost out of health. When I opened his inventory, he still had a huge pile of berries, and Lime and I were like...WTF is going on here.
I looked in the feeding trough, and lo and behold....it was full of mejoberries, stimberries, and some seeds. The creatures won't eat mejos (they are only for taming, not regular feeding), nor any of the other berries. Only the blue, red, and yellow berries.
As soon as I pulled all that stuff out of the trough, the adolescent beaver started plowing through the berries in his inventory and he healed up. It was a close call.
So...WARNING: Don't leave narcoberries, stimberries, mejoberries, or any seeds in your trough. You just might starve your herbivores to death.
Second warning: Don't combine berries and meat in the same trough. Whatever is in the first slot will get eaten, so anything after that won't register. We learned this lesson when we first started and almost lost a whole zoo of carnivores because the berries were up top, but just in case others don't know, I thought I'd add that here as well.
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Post by lordfail on Mar 18, 2016 15:38:39 GMT -5
We recently lost some dinos, interesting findings.
It did not used to work like this, thank you!
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Post by Nashiq on Mar 18, 2016 17:21:38 GMT -5
This needs to be placed on survivetheark.com as a bug
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Post by RomaDaddy on Mar 18, 2016 18:01:33 GMT -5
yes please, this is why my baby raptor died T_T
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Post by Valor on Mar 21, 2016 1:37:53 GMT -5
Ah, thank you for this info!
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Post by elhai on Mar 21, 2016 21:31:46 GMT -5
I posted this in the "bug" section of the main game forums.
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