Do Dilos reproduce when they are domesticated?

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I tamed a male and a female Dilo. Can they reproduce? If yes, do they have to be "off duty" (not following) for that? Will the offspring be under my command?






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Can you ride Dilophosaurus in Ark?

Instead of attacking its prey outright, Dilophosaurus sputatrix spits venom to weaken and paralyze it before moving in for the kill. Because of their shrill cry and their ability to attack intruders from range, Dilophosaurus seem most suited as "guard dogs." Due to their small size, they are not suitable as mounts.

What are Dilophosaurus good for in Ark?

Dilophosaurus venom will slow other dinosaurs, thereby making them suitable companions when taking down fast moving animals, or fleeing from the more dangerous ones. Dilophosaurus are easier to kill compared to other dinosaurs and can serve as a source of food in critical situations.

How do you breed dinosaurs in Ark?

For creatures to successfully mate, they must be:
  • of same species.
  • of opposite sex (one male and one female)
  • within mating range of each other.
  • wandering or set to mate (Enable Wandering or Enable Mating must be enabled on both creatures)
  • not following anything (Disable Following on both creatures)


  • What is a Domesticable creatures in Ark?

    Domesticated creatures follow orders given to them. The player can set their Aggression Level, order them to stay on a place, follow a player or wander around. To change their behavior, stay close to a creature and hold use (default E ) or use whistles.



    ARK - Dilosaurs - How to Breed




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