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  1. what can i do with captured animals? : r/WarTalesGame - Reddit

    May 29, 2023 · At the moment, it's better to capture animals than it is to level them yourself. Maybe this will be addressed. Also animals eat more food, especially bears. Lastly, you can …

  2. Why can human operate outside of instincts while animals can’t?

    Nov 18, 2020 · Animals are believed to operate purely off survival instinct, when in reality animals are capable of many behaviors outside of sex and breathing. Animals can be compassionate, …

  3. ELI5: Can any other animals resist or override their primal ... - Reddit

    Jun 10, 2024 · In the same vein as your example, lots of animals can delay gratification for greater, or abstract rewards - a parent that gives good to their offspring, or when crows solve …

  4. Why can't "cold blooded" animals regulate their body ... - Reddit

    Jul 1, 2016 · Similarly, warm-blooded animals living in cold environments (like mooses) can have extremeties kept cold by heat exchangers in the limbs to lower heat loss, essentially being …

  5. about animals... : r/WarTalesGame - Reddit

    May 23, 2023 · Not necessarily. Some animals are good without being controlled, while others can be controlled even without a beastmaster. what kind of animal would you recommend for …

  6. Controlling animal populations? : r/RimWorld - Reddit

    Aug 10, 2023 · Ranching with chickens or Chinchillas or some such can be a viable source of meat, and also an out-of-control Feathery/Fuzzy Chernobyl if you're CPU isn't amazing, while I …

  7. How to FLING/LAUNCH OBJECTS ON MOUSE AND KEYBOARD …

    Mar 5, 2024 · 8.4K subscribers in the PartyAnimalsGame community. Party Animals Official Subreddit.

  8. Any mods that make all animals trainable? : r/RimWorld - Reddit

    Feb 12, 2022 · A round about way of getting animals you normally can't tame would be to use a big mod like Rimworld of Magic. It has two classes that allow you to command/control animals. …

  9. Why isn't cordyceps affecting animals - Reddit

    Sorry if this is a stupid question ; but according to the series, cordyceps mutated to be able to handle bigger temperatures - most animals have an internal bodily temperature that's lower …

  10. How do you manage breeding and animals? : r/PlanetZoo - Reddit

    Sep 16, 2023 · An all animals species zoo is impossible with breeding pairs because not only is it extremely hard to manage that many habitats populations but also having that many animals is …