I heard that dodomingos were originally supposed to be pink. So male dodomingos would be pink and have much larger tail feathers. Unlike female dodomingos, males would take over tree stumps. When they stand on a tree stump, they call to attract females. If they hear a female dodomingo or a chick calling, they will run to help it and attack any nicheling next to him. They drop 5 food and have the same lifespan as females.
Stats:
1 speed
1 attack
4 eyesight
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Babies:
If a female dodomingo spends a night on a nest, she will lay 1-3 eggs. She will stay around the nest and sometimes sit on her eggs. You can eat the eggs (one food each) but if you do that, the female will scream to attract a male to help. You can't use a nest with dodomingo eggs or chicks in it. If you don't eat the eggs, they will hatch during next night. They appear as bald little birds and they scream for food, calling for their mom to feed them. You can feed them one food each to stop their annoying screaming. You can still eat them, but they only drop one food. They will scream loudly and attract their mom or a even male if you kill them. If they survive to next day, they grow to be a bit bigger and have brown feathers on them. Their behavior won't change, but you'll have to feed them again or they'll continue screaming. Their mom will still stay close by. If they survive to their fourth day, they will leave the nest and move around, usually following their mom. They are twise as big as they were. Females stay brown, but males turn pink. Male teens drop 2 food now. Their mom won't stick around. She will leave to find a new nest. Next day they are full grown adults and won't need her help anymore.
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Edit: A lot of people didn't seem to like this, so it would be a toggleable feature.
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I heard that dodomingos were originally supposed to be pink. So male dodomingos would be pink and have much larger tail feathers. Unlike female dodomingos, males would take over tree stumps. When they stand on a tree stump, they call to attract females. If they hear a female dodomingo or a chick calling, they will run to help it and attack any nicheling next to him. They drop 5 food and have the same lifespan as females.
Stats:
Babies:
If a female dodomingo spends a night on a nest, she will lay 1-3 eggs. She will stay around the nest and sometimes sit on her eggs. You can eat the eggs (one food each) but if you do that, the female will scream to attract a male to help. You can't use a nest with dodomingo eggs or chicks in it. If you don't eat the eggs, they will hatch during next night. They appear as bald little birds and they scream for food, calling for their mom to feed them. You can feed them one food each to stop their annoying screaming. You can still eat them, but they only drop one food. They will scream loudly and attract their mom or a even male if you kill them. If they survive to next day, they grow to be a bit bigger and have brown feathers on them. Their behavior won't change, but you'll have to feed them again or they'll continue screaming. Their mom will still stay close by. If they survive to their fourth day, they will leave the nest and move around, usually following their mom. They are twise as big as they were. Females stay brown, but males turn pink. Male teens drop 2 food now. Their mom won't stick around. She will leave to find a new nest. Next day they are full grown adults and won't need her help anymore.
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Edit: A lot of people didn't seem to like this, so it would be a toggleable feature.
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