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taming effectiveness goes down during the eating process,
less eating = more taming effectiveness.
that is why kibble is so much more efficient.
if the goal is to keep about the same amount of resources use but less time spent.
consider increasing wild dino hunger instead but beware that some gluttons like phiomia or baryonix might become harder to tame on normal food and will require kibble instead.
So yes, since you made it faster and effectiveness is still at 100% at the end of the taming, your dino gained the max amount of levels.