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  1. Taming effectiveness is derived from the taming mini-game with Gigantoraptor chicks, and claimed Gigantoraptors hatched from eggs are considered at 100% taming effectiveness. The Gigantoraptor can only claim babies less than or equal to its own level.

  2. Your Gigantoraptor must have 88 levelled levels (the full amount) to get 50% of the initial levels of the baby as extra levels. On a 150 dino baby this would be 75 additional levels. Where you put the levelled levels does not matter. This is to get the full amount of levels.

  3. • Their saddle can carry two babies (or fertilized eggs?) and feed them much like a mix between a procoptodon and a maewing. • They do NOT imprint babies. What I've read in ARK discords but cannot confirm: • They cannot carry larger babies like gigas and rexes at all.

  4. Mar 6, 2024 · It can carry eggs in its inv regardless of level and cooks them down to 0% like an incubator. Each bird gives a feather based on its highest base stat that when fed to a female tame increases the subsequent baby's chance of inheriting that stat.

  5. Not quite. The levels don't get added together. The way stats work is through a hidden point system that you normally don't see. However, if you use the incubator from Genesis 2 it will display these points for fertilized eggs. If on PC there's also mods like awesome spyglass that expose them.

  6. 9 eggs retrieved (but doctor said two essentially dissolved as soon as they were removed), 7 mature, 7 fertilized (ICSI), 7 on day 3, 1 blast for day 5 fresh transfer, and 2 day 6 blasts. Ended with 1 normal.

  7. Sep 1, 2022 · When sperm fertilize eggs, the resulting embryo’s DNA is packaged into 46 chromosomes23 from each parent. This genetic information guides the embryo through the development process as...