

Not only are they great at harvesting wood and thatch, but they are also more than capable of defending themselves and the survivor against attacks from wild creatures that would do them harm, making them useful for multiple purposes. This makes them an important member of any early game construction crew. Although not as large as the brontosaurus, they have somewhat of an affinity to wood, meaning that they will harvest more wood from the same source than a brontosaurus would gather. The mammoth is an excellent wood gathering dino. This is helpful because when you are building your base you will need many resources, and the brontosaurus can carry the weight well. Weight: Because these creatures are so large they are capable of carrying a lot of weight.Size: due to the size of the brontosaurus, most creatures will not bother it, allowing you to farm wood without interruption.Why the Brontosaurus is good for gathering wood: This makes them excellent for gathering wood early in the game. With the swing of their huge tails, they can tear up dozens of trees harvesting all of the thatch and wood that they can. They are very easy to tame (consuming only berries), and they have a large weight stat allowing them to gather a lot of materials used for construction, wood included. ): Note: 1 UP = RIP for Poisie.The brontosaurus is an excellent early game farming tame. She still had one more to get, but then I got a notification saying that she had been killed. Even better, I got a notification saying that she had killed another one.

Soon I got a notification saying that she killed a dilo. This brought me into great alarm because I had no idea which way to go to get her. We stoped to take a breath when all the sudden, out of the bushes comes a trio of dilos! I looked at poisie and commanded her to attack after a minute a dilo killed me. We came to a small island in the middle of the river.

We got to the bottom but the parasaur wasn’t to be found anywhere. I didnt have enough time to tell her not to. I new better then to follow it because even though it’s not a super long jump, the area at the bottom is wicked dangerous. We chased the parasaur for about two minutes before we came to a cliff.

So I was on a parasaur hunt which my dilophosaurus poisie, and as soon as we saw one, she darted at it.
