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  1. Wild: Although the Pliosaurus is humongous, it likes to dwell in shallower water compared to other monsters of the sea. It seems they do this because of the lack of competition and the abundance of food. Beach dwellers aren't safe either as they will sometimes pop out the water to snag a quick meal. Taming: Pliosaurus has an iron gut similarly to Earth tiger sharks. To domesticate one of these beast, you will need feed it a variety of items such as meats, organic polymer, hide and angler gel. (Note: All of this may be replaced with kibble). Lastly, you'll need clean its teeth after you fed it, but don't stay too close or you'll be its next meal. Domesticated: With a Pliosaurus by your side, you can do a variety of things. First, With their massive maws, they can grab and immobilize underwater creatures for a some time. Small Wild Creature: Infinitely Small Enemy Creature: 15 min Medium Wild Creature: 8 min Medium Enemy Creature: 5 min Large Wild Creature: 5 min Large Enemy Creature: 1.5 min (Note: Creatures with platform saddles and Alphas can't be grabbed) Even though they have a one seater saddle, Pliosaurus can still grab two ally players. Second, The Pliosaurus can drag unconscious creatures around. Third, They can beach for short time to drag unsuspecting players and dinos into the water. Lastly, After force feeding a Plio there is 50% chance to generate spoiled meat in its teeth.
  2. Wild: The Shant is one of the largest herbivores on the Ark. It rivals the Giga and Carcha in size, and for a good reason. It naturally protects the smaller plant eaters around it from predators like Allos and Rexs. I've even seen the smaller herbivores like triceratops and stegosaurus aid the Shantungosaurs in battle. Taming: Shantungosaurus are very territorial creatures, but there is one scent that they enjoy, rare flowers. While the rare flowers agitate everything else, the scent actually calms the Shant even allowing the survivor to approach it. Domesticated: When domesticated, the Shant can do a variety of things. They can chang stances like a Spino or Iguanodon. Being faster in the quadruped form, but doing a strong stomp attack in its bipedal form. It can bellow a mighty call that buffs the ally herbivores' defense and attack. It can get a special buff when facing off against Gigas or Carchas which makes it immune to the Gigas rage or the Carchas blood rage.
  3. (Accidentally posted this twice dont vote on this page) Wild: The Shant is one of the largest herbivores on the Ark. It rivals the Giga and Carcha in size, and for a good reason. It naturally protects the smaller plant eaters around it from predators like Allos and Rexs. I've even seen the smaller herbivores like triceratops and stegosaurus aid the Shantungosaurs in battle. Taming: Shantungosaurus are very territorial creatures, but there is one scent that they enjoy, rare flowers. While the rare flowers agitate everything else, the scent actually calms the Shant even allowing the survivor to approach it. Domesticated: When domesticated, the Shant can do a variety of things. They can chang stances like a Spino or Iguanodon. Being faster in the quadruped form, but doing a strong stomp attack in its bipedal form. It can bellow a mighty call that buffs the ally herbivores' defense and attack. It can get a special buff when facing off against Gigas or Carchas which makes it immune to the Gigas rage or the Carchas blood rage.
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