Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-25744472-20160704002445/@comment-17259909-20170917172256

OnePieceNation wrote: Other flashbacks follow later in the story. What he is mining is tied in with one of the major mysteries/secrets of the story. And yeah is still suck quite a bit a grammar and punctuation is the most annoying part of writing. Thank you very much.

Also what do DinoTaurs like to drink? Cause I would like to buy you one. I wouldn't mind some Nestea.

Jaadowgg wrote: DinoTaur wrote: Jaadowgg wrote: What if you used the technology to catch the prey while also using it to train the younger Dinos? Like, send out a previously-non-defunct beta-model (as an example) to catch prey while the younger ones observe how it is done? Dinos are born with innate hunting skills; experience is what improves them. Even though their abilities are innate, they get rusty if not practiced. Just because they're born with hunting skill, it doesn't mean they automatically know how to hunt. If I had young of a species with innate hunting skill (like lions, for example), I'd still have to teach them how to hunt because otherwise, they could just chase the prey around all day and accomplish nothing or they could die. So, yes. While experience is what keeps skill from getting rusty, you first need to train that skill in order to get the experience. Wouldn't you agree? No. A newborn Dino has the same hunting skill as a grown lion. But if it's not used, that skill rapidly diminishes. Dinobiology is weird.