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Bug or intentional?
I noticed something about my Dragonlings today. I tend to get two of each creature as it makes feeding and character traits easier to manage. Both of mine are Timid, happiest away from predators/not sharing a pen with predators. I have several other pens with Timid pairings, including my Sproutkittens, Wotters, Fluffins, Ice Salamanders, and Skullbeaks. They are all happy (bond rate up) with their same-species pen-mate. However, my Dragonlings are not happy. I moved the pen so it is completely isolated and they still weren't happy. I tried removing one of them, leaving the other alone in the pen. Now that one is happy. It seems they're detecting their own kind as a "predator". None of the other meat-eaters (specifically the Sproutkittens and Skullbeaks) have this issue. Are they meant to be this way?
Originally posted by Mikixen:
Hey, this is intentional! Although it's also a bit of an odd interaction, I must admit.

Only Dragonlings, Foxes, and Winter Foxes are considered predators (although this is not stated in the game).
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Mikixen  [developer] Jan 22 @ 4:45am 
Hey, this is intentional! Although it's also a bit of an odd interaction, I must admit.

Only Dragonlings, Foxes, and Winter Foxes are considered predators (although this is not stated in the game).
Well, separate pens it is then :D
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