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And yeah they really should get new behaviors. I dont really think Spino is actively developing this though so its probably gonna stay as is
Yes, you could say the troll who posted it indeed went extinct, the way he'll never be seen in this comment section ever again
Sorry, I've already deleted those messages so it might be a bit confusing now ;p
Thanks for letting me know, I already had him blocked but I'll go ahead and delete his comment now
Amphicyon is actually a whole genus and I was more so going for specific species of animals in this mod (hence the name change from Entelodont to Daeodon in one of the first updates).
As for Andrewsarchus, it wasn't an amphicyon so if there was to be an amphicyon in Megafauna, it'd have to be a separate animal (and unfortunately, I'm kinda done with adding new content to the mod).
Better get hunting!!
I vaguely recall adding it just for the higher chance of bonding with colonists. These animals were initially supposed to be very rare and so once you've managed to tame one, I wanted it to feel special in your base :)
I mean I'm not complaining, not in the slightest, but I find it more than a little morbidly amusing that someone can get nuzzled by a millipede the length of a small bus or a grizzly-sized otter on steroids every three days.