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Children are presumed superior to adults due to an extra pathing goal (to their mother), but keep in mind that they are generally much smaller than adults and thus may be too small to activate pressure plates. | Children are presumed superior to adults due to an extra pathing goal (to their mother), but keep in mind that they are generally much smaller than adults and thus may be too small to activate pressure plates. | ||
− | Female animals can become pregnant and have children. Such children may disrupt the pathing of their mother or send signals by themselves. [[Grazer]]s are likely to starve to death before you get any logic out of them. | + | Female animals can become pregnant and have children, even if locked away far from others of their kind. Such children may disrupt the pathing of their mother or send signals by themselves. [[Grazer]]s are likely to starve to death before you get any logic out of them. |
Exotic animals undeniably add style to your computing zone. A GCS powered computer would be awesome. Such uses prevent other potential applications, like using the spider to create valuable silk. Flyers may ignore hatch-based logic blocks. | Exotic animals undeniably add style to your computing zone. A GCS powered computer would be awesome. Such uses prevent other potential applications, like using the spider to create valuable silk. Flyers may ignore hatch-based logic blocks. |