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Ark with friends shaeningans
We set out to do the brood, but then I kept grabbing the wrong artifacts(yes i'm dumb)
We had some fun with the magmasaur and then we had to log out.
Unfortunately ark crashes when I log out so I have to make sure to wait around 30 minutes to not lose any progress, so. Had to make sure my friend didn't log of in the wilderness and to bring him back to base and on the bed
Tamed a 140 basilo in the easiest way
Then found another 140 and a 150 and tamed them, but they are all males
Therizino breeding. This is the only colors batch. The stat one is in progress, but Why am I only getting Greeens. And all on the same region. I"m not even mad of the greens i just wish it was on different regions! So I could at least make one full green theri. I already decided i will go with the pink stripes for my main one and combining them with the light blue body and cyan stripe.
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I mean, who didn't die to at least one of those?
#Meme#Ark#ark survival evolved#utahraptor#dilophosaurus#compsognathus#Pulmonoscorpius#therizinosaurus#sarcosuchus#T-rex#spinosaurus#baryonyx#carnotaurus#Titanomyrma#meganeura
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Two things I drew recently, still a little new
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#ark survival evolved#boss fight#gaming#broodmother boss fight#therizinosaurus#yutyrannus#xbox series s
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Xycor demonstrates how not to fight a Therizinosaurus in this funny ARK Survival Evolved short!
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That megafauna post is so cool, thanks for reblogging or I'dve never seen it!!! It's mind boggling that our ancient ancestors had to live with these absolute beasts of nature. I looked it up too, and apparently megafauna weren't the only ones to be pretty powerful; our ancestors were also far stronger and more durable than us now. Still though, it goes to show how important it was for humans to be social creatures and form tribes otherwise we wouldn't be here today!
Haha, no problem, I love Megafauna, Dinosaurs, prehistoric animals and all that stuff!!! Particularly out of that post I have a fondness for Megatherium, The Glyptodon, and the Paraceratherium because I’ve raised versions of them in Ark:Survival Evolved.
And I agree it definitely goes to show just how much we as humans need each other, especially now since our bodies and lives have evolved since way back then
#Anon#Ask#thank you for the ask!!#sorry I took a bit to answer I was exhausted yesterday and had to help my grandmother today#therizinosaurus is my favourite dinosaur I adore it and didn’t even know it existed until ark but I love it it’s beautiful
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Good evening! You have no idea who I am, but I’m curious and conducting a test, what is your favourite dinosaur?
*gasp* I’d thought you’d never ask 😲
My favorite dinosaur is the “tickle chicken, Therizinosaurus 🐓
Credit Mario Lanzas
Credit Vlad Konstantinov
It was a Cretaceous theropod that could grow up to 16 feet tall and had three massive claws on each forelimb.
I especially love when paleoart depicts it with a fluffy feather duster tail! I think it’d just a weird cool dude and I’m so happy it existed.
Also it’s my favorite tame in Ark Survival Evolved
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Decided to doodle a rough little concept of what I think an Ark Beipiaosaurus could look like. Big bright dramatic quills! I figure it’d be able to rattle them to scare off predators, which would act akin to yutyrannus’s roar. This was partially a lil project to see if I could make a fantasy beipiao design without completely erasing the actual dinosaur’s traits cough cough THE ISLE
Patterns mostly based on a Great-Eared Nightjar! I love their silly face shape
And here’s it compared to my Therizinosaurus. Little guy! Would probably be just a bit too small to ride, considering the real beipiao was about 3 feet(ish) tall
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I made this lil thing of a Therizinosaurus from ark cuz I love them :3
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ARK Therizinosaurus from memory
(plus some quills, i like to add them :] )
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Eddie the therizinosaurus for Kit's pet list
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THE ISLAND
Cragg's Island: An island south of the red Obelisk; the presence of raptors and the occasional therizinosaurus can make a trek turn sour at a moment's notice. It has a large rock and cliff formation to the south of the Island, a popular spot for training or finding flyers.
Crater Lake: Also known as Hidden Lake, Hidden Valley, or The Oasis, this little peaceful haven in the north was the former home of the Beast Queen, Mei Yin.
Damien's Atoll: Also known as: South Haven, Southern Island, The Lone Island, or Herbivore Island. An island where no predators seem to spawn on land. A good spot for hunting brontosaurus and leedsichthys. Formerly the Painted Sharks territory; it has been long since abandoned since their destruction.
Dead Island: Known colloquially as Carnivore Island, Carno Island, or Hell Island, this island in the north east has a exceptionally high amount of carnivores present. It is said to be the best place to tame rexes.
Eastern Forest: Home of the Iron Brotherhood and the Green Obelisk, this forest is cut with the Eastern Plains. With a bounty of herbivores and some carnivores, it makes it a popular settlement region. Provided one makes sure to take care at night to avoid a troodon attack.
Eastern Plains: Less forested region inside of the Eastern Forest, cut deep by the river, leaving the plains to become cliffs at the riverside.
The Footpaw: West of the Southern Islets, this small island is a common place to find new Survivors. With very minimal carnivores and basic resources, means it is popular place for easy prey, and a safe harbor for sea-faring types in the Southwest. There are ruins of a Nova Legio outpost as well.
Frigid Plains: This is lowlands around Whitesky Peak. Rich in mammoth and wooly rhino, but also of direwolves. Home of the Howling Wolves Clan.
Grand Hills: This hilly land surrounding the volcano is rich with metal-- and predators. This is the furthest most Survivors will go. Only the foolish or the well-prepared attempt to scale the volcano. On very are occasions you may be able to find giganotosaurus or carcharodontosaurus-- the ARK's largest predators-- in this region.
The Maw: A rocky, hilly land near the base of the Frozen Tooth. A favorite hunting spot for allosaurus and raptor packs, it not a place you'd want to settle permanently without defenses. The Sonnenrad established their camp between the Maw and the Grand Hills.
Northeast Shores: A deciduous beach that often serves as a landing point for visits to the Dead Island. Rexes can occasionally be found on this shore. Common threats are dilophosaurs on the shores, megalodons in the water.
The Redwoods: With thylacoleos in the trees,packs of compie, raptors, allosaurus, carnotaurus, and direbears on the ground, the Redwoods are dangerous place to traverse. Those who live in the region build their homes in the trees. The tribe of Alasie and the Red Hawks settle there, and ruins of Rockwell Manor lay crumbling near its mountain. Despite the risks it is worth the trek for good lumber and resin made from the tree's sap.
Smuggler's Path: A deep ravine wedged between three mountains, it is a very common location for mid to large herbivores like brontosaurus, ankylosaurs, and stegosaurus. Not particularly a common settlement region, but it is a small respite from the swamps to the south and predators of the north.
Southern Islets: Left mostly unpopulated after the New Legion, the Southern Islets have been a haven for fresh survivors and neutral parties. Notable places are Canon's Watch, home of the Stargazers, and Stonehenge A natural rock formation used as neutral meeting grounds or wayfinding in the South. Raptors, dilophosaurs, and megalodons are the biggest threats; with the occasional spinosaurus or therizinosaurus unexpectedly wandering south.
Southeastern Shores: The swamps to the north and many predators lurking on and off the shore makes it an tough place to settle, if you don't mind the occasional hunt, then it's a perfect place to settle. Drayo's Cove is a popular port for seafaring Survivors who want access to the deeper regions. Dilophosaurs and terror
Southern Jungle: Location of the Red Obelisk, and territory of the Golden Arrows. Hugged by the swamps, raptors and therizinos make it one of the more dangerous places in the south to live.
Western Approach: Rocky, more deciduous region between the northern tundra and southern jungle. Its terraces and mesas give great views of the coast, but not much is worth noting.
Western Coast: The peaceful shoreline of the west is deceptive; like the eastern shore dilophosaurs are known to prowl frequently, with some of the larger creatures making occasional appearances. A good place for those who are a little more knowledgeable in the ways of the Island.
Western Plains: A plateau south of Whitesky Peak, filled with predators. Despite this, it is said to be a good place to stage for a Volcano expedition-- not that any have been successful so far.
Winter's Mouth: The lowlands surrounding the Frozen Fang, rife with mammals, but also yutyrannus. It is a known range for the giganotosaurus.
The Writhing Swamps: A very dangerous part of the island, few wish to stay for long. For the unprepared adventurer, the many Titanoboas, crocs, and Leeches can end a life very quickly. Notable places are the ruins of the Blackthumbs' settlement, after their destruction at the hands of the New Legion and the Gulch of Lamentation, A large mangrove lagoon. Spinosaurs are found in the eastern part near the Gulch. Paraceratherium are common here.
CAVES
Cavern of Lost Hope: A very dangerous deep sea cave. Some dive for resources, others to catch the deep sea fauna that use the cave as a haven.
Cavern of Lost Faith: A deep sea cave that is is also used for resources and taming. It has a significantly sized area not filled with water, allowing people to camp for a long term harvesting operation.
Central Cave: A cave near the Volcano, providing the north with access to invertebrates and their chitin or bats.
Lava Cave: Off the Southeast Shores, this cave go down to the depths of the island. Exposed lava flows and some need to climb, gives a challenge for cave crawlers. Occasionally a habitation spot for megalosaurus and megalnaia.
Lower South Cave: The "easiest" cave on the island, perfect for the beginner spelunker. Located in the Southern Islets, it is a favored location for chitin farming or invertebrate taming. Occasionally megalosaurus and megalania can be found nesting in the cave.
Northeast Cave: Located on Dead Island, this is a cave for the more experienced spelunkers, and those unafraid of rappelling up or down due to it's steep cliffs and thin pathways. A good place to farm megalania, or tame alongside megalosaurus provided you can get them back up to the surface.
Northwest Cave: On a cliff facing the northernmost cave, it is unknow as to why anyone would want to delve into the depths. Extremely cold, and filled with pitfalls, there are better places to get resources in the south.
Snow Cave: The most difficult of the caves. Extreme freezing temperatures, and needing to go into the water to get through some parts, it has the added trouble of many large mammals using the cave as their home. However, it is the only place to hunt or tame the "Yeti", and the polar direbear, rare population of direbear and gigantopithecus with leucism.
Swamp Cave: Nestled in the Redwoods, this hot, swampy and filled with gas, cave is a challenge. The only thing going for it is megalania nests. Staying inside the cave for an extended period will kill you, unless you have protective equipment and/or air.
Tek Cave: In the depths of the volcano lies the Tek Cave, and the lift to the Overseer. Any one who has seen inside has never come back. Inside it is chock full of predators and lava, and not an easy trek to the lift dais.
Upper South Cave: In the north part of the Southern Islets, this cave has some underwater elements, if you're looking for that thrills. Another place to find megalania and magalosaurus.
MOUNTAINS
Far's Peak: A common rex haunt, carnotaurus and the occasional spinosaurus from the south may find itself near the base of the mountain. It's relatively warmer climate compared to the rest.
Frozen Tooth: The smaller of the twin mountains rich in metal, but rife with predators.
Frozen Fang: The larger of the two mountains, good resources but the snow provides a challenge.
Red Peak: A minor mountain in the Redwoods, it is said Rockwell built a manor nearby.
Throat of Flame: The Island's singular volcano. Inside lies the Tek Cave.
Whitesky Peak: Location of the Blue Obelisk.
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POV: You're a bush of berries
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Jurassic June day 19: Therizinosaurus! If you have never played Ark: Survival Evolved, let me paint you a picture. You’re walking along the island, as carefree as you can with dinosaurs everywhere, when suddenly you spot this guy in the distance. You’ve never seen this thing before, so you look it up on Dododex and see that its pretty good at gathering fiber, berries, y’know typical herbivore stuff, so it would make a good tame. Everything you read says it’s an herbivore, so you think, “Oh it’s peaceful probably. Oh I’ll just use some tranq arrows and knock it out.” No. As soon as you get within 40 feet of this thing it sprints at you at full speed and slices you to ribbons. Then it refuses to move away from your stuff so you have to come back with more dino power. It takes a while, and probably some casualties (both you and your dinosaurs) but now you have this terrifying monstrosity. At least it’s on your side now I guess?
#fluffytheocelot#drawing#digitalart#procreate#art#dinosaur art#dino art#dino#dinosaur#jurrassicjune2022#therizinosaurus#ark survival evolved#fluffy’s art
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got attacked by theris while underwater in misty, dark weather this is my nightmare
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My most favorite creature in ARK
My old PC broke and lost a lot of picture data, but I can play ARK on my new PC.
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