They get a buff whenever they kill a bug, which will make them nearly unstoppable in the cave networks. The Megatherium is a monster when it comes to bug hunting. Fortunately, there is one creature on the Island that loves to smash bugs. The caves of the Ark are absolutely chock full of creepy crawlies of all kinds, from spiders to giant man-eating centipedes. Jump: There are a select few mounts that can jump, and the Thylacoleo is one of them, this can be extremely helpful in navigating some of the caves that have gaps that you have to find a way across.This is great for caving because some of the loot crates are in very hard to reach locations. Climbing: The Thylacoleo is an expert climber, there is pretty much no surface that they cannot climb.Size: They are considered a mid-sized dinosaur, which allows them to do considerable damage while remaining small enough to fit in small areas.Their strong jaws or sharp claws will make short work of whatever threat you find in the caves of the Ark. However, their size is not so large that they cannot fit into the Island’s cave system, except for 1 or 2 spots. They can climb vertical surfaces, and hate one of the strongest bite forces, for their size group, on the Island. The Thylacoleo is the largest cat species on the Ark to date. Speed: For their size, they are extremely lightweight, and should something go wrong they are more than capable of helping you escape most creatures on the island.Chitin: Many survivors have a constant need for cementing paste, which is made from chitin and keratin, making these a 2 birds with one stone type of scenario.Size: The sabertooth is a little bit smaller than the Direwold, however, it doesn’t lose out on any of the attack power of the wolf, making them perfect cavers.Their affinity to chitin is beneficial to the survivor because you get the chitin to make into cementing paste, plus you get the artifact or loot that sought when you entered the caves. The cave networks of the arks are typically infested with hard-shelled creepy crawlies and bats, which a decent saber tooth will quickly shred and move along through the cave. The sabertooth is a relatively easy tame that a lot of survivors overlook, however they are one of the best chitin harvesters in the game, meaning they are adept at killing bugs. Size: The Baryonyx is considered a mid-sized carnivore however, it is skinny and not overly tall, making it perfect for fitting through the tight spaces in the island cave networks.This is great for dealing with threats in the aquatic portions of caves. Water Buff: In the water, the Baryonyx is approximately 20% stronger than when it is on land. This can be hugely beneficial to a survivor exploring aquatic caves. TheBaryonyx, much like the spinosaurus is adapt to the aquatic conditions, and they do not require oxygen to survive. Water can be a significant deterrent especially in some cases where it is very deep or makes up some large portion of the chambers of the cave. The cave networks of the Ark typically have several varying biomes, from water to snow, to lava. So, bringing several wolves to the caves with you will allow your team to make short work of your enemies and retrieve the loot or artifact with ease. Pack Buff: Direwolves gain a special buff when working together.Size: The Direwolf is the perfect size for squeezing through the smaller cave openings in Ark: Survival Evolved, but large enough to not be shredded by the inhabitants of the caves.The Direwolf is a very small mount that has the bite force to back you up in some of the hazardous conditions you will encounter in the depths of the Ark. Caves on the Ark have a lot of tight passages that larger dinos cannot fit in, and until you can use cryo-pods there is no way to get them through these tight spaces. I say this for several reasons, including their pack buff and size. The Direwolf is one of the best early game, cave mounts.
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