Dilloo the Dilloton

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Dilloo
100% Happy
Owner
aardbeix3
Stolen
27 Jan 2024
Hatched
25 Feb 2024
791 +7
Views
332 +3
Clicks
293 +1
Feeds
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Creatures that died during my absence and are UFT, please message me and check my wishlist if interested to discuss trading and if you wish to know the stats/stages:

Aig
Alkub
Batteron
Battyrus
Bauble
Borro
Caiman
Canosh
Cayni
Chimera
Clioney
Cosmomon
Crypto
Curcull
Cyprinus
Cyprinus
Daisypus
Demga
Deton
Diablos
Diablos
Dinno
Dorrup
Eartha
Eirephant
Erochne (Reserved)
Farlot
Fiamma
Flegga
Floicol
Flor
Frice
Froplet
Gansokoro
Gantula
Garguaith
Gellit
Gerat
Gode
Horsca
Icestrom
Ikamifoo
Illumilux
Iramae
Irel
Kaihon
Kangchroma
Kepatio
Kesko
Krampus
Listrick
Luckmoe
Lucky
Mackatron
Magmish
Marlay
Marlay
Maser
Meepus
Mekii
Morgoth
Motjaa
Muska
Nipha
Nomtuk
Octro
Pebblove
Peeyu
Piki
Pogknot
Poibleu
Psyfera
Pthali
Puffup
Pyraguin
Quadwing
Raccyon
Reminsect
Revii
Rhoull
Ringtail
Salaslyke
Sandrodon
Savarab
Skreel
Smokemuth
Snowby
Soltore
Sorien
Staga
Suckerlop
Sweesh
Tasma
Tawny
Teckarck
Texu
Tiver
Tokaroz
Torget
Tuloop
Ursoto
Vaccin
Weggy
Whoon (star)
Wynerl
Yastara
Yazan
Yeep
Yewefoh
Zanaize

About Dilloton Eggs

Dilloton eggs can only hatch if the egg maintains an internal temperature of 50 degrees Celsius or higher. Dillotons are known for having the highest internal body temperature of almost any species of creature on Ark.

About the Dilloton Creature

Dillotons, when they are babies, are mistrustful of other creatures, humans, and even creatures of their own kind. They enjoy being alone at the beginning of their life and, after a while, they learn many difficult lessons of survival on their own. Their diet is entirely vegetarian, which means that food is scarce in the desert. The Northern Plains aren't able to sustain a high population of Dillotons.

After learning many of these difficult lessons about what it means to fend for yourself, Dillotons begin forming small bands of other Dillotons later in life, although these groups rarely reach more than 15 creatures in size. After the group becomes bigger than this, they often split ways and a new group forms. These groups are known as Dilloton bands and, chances are, when you see one Dilloton, there might be more nearby.