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Do goats have a lifespan?
I had a pachy and a goat in a holding pen and left them for a second to deal with a rex ecape, when I got back the goat was dead. Do pachy's kill things or did the goat who'd been there since that pen held a cerato 3 days ago just kick the bucket naturally?
If the pachy did kill it I'd like to think the two butted heads thinking things would be equal and the goats skull just broke
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Bedoune Jun 20, 2018 @ 1:30pm 
That's weird, but what's even weirder is the fact that you keep a pen with only a goat and a pachy. Are you trying to breed new species ? :Forrest:
Zoie Shales Jun 20, 2018 @ 1:33pm 
Their lifespan is dependent on how hungry your carnivores are really, heh.
Every cool kid must have at least 1 Goat pen.
gidro Jun 20, 2018 @ 1:36pm 
i like your explanation with the pachy, let's pretend it really happened like that ^^
Tero Jun 20, 2018 @ 2:02pm 
I had a goat escape my enclosure and it just roamed my park forever.
Originally posted by MICK TAYLOR:
Originally posted by Zoie Shales:
Their lifespan is dependent on how hungry your carnivores are really, heh.
and they are pretty much always hungry....nother thing for the devs to adjust
So true, the carnivores just go from one to the other non-stop.
Zoie Shales Jun 20, 2018 @ 2:27pm 
Originally posted by Ill-advised Spino:
Originally posted by MICK TAYLOR:
and they are pretty much always hungry....nother thing for the devs to adjust
So true, the carnivores just go from one to the other non-stop.

I love how the Indominus just picks goats up with it's hands and shoves it in it's mouth like it was a cheeseburger.
Last edited by Zoie Shales; Jun 20, 2018 @ 2:27pm
Sovereigndrake Jun 20, 2018 @ 2:30pm 
Goats breathe under water so i doubt they die naturally. Probably "trampled" to death.
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Date Posted: Jun 20, 2018 @ 1:23pm
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