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bostonlobstah

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So um I am in the jungle for real for the first time

It's rainforest yay

doing ok so far. no apes. 

But wondering--there are different kinds of jungle trees--ones with big one-tile roots, trees with two-tile roots, ones with no roots, and short fat ones. Which ones spawn apes? Or do all of them spawn apes? Or each spawns a different kind of ape?

Also Can apes cross rivers?

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11 minutes ago, Skysplash8 said:

I think people have said that the ones with nuts spawn apes. I don't really know..

Thanks anyway. I went next to both tree types that I saw and didn't see a 'shake' action. I guess I'm okay?

There is a section of the island that is between two rivers so is isolated. It has different kinds of trees from the rest of the island, with no root thingys so I was wondering if I would be 100% safe if I lived there lol

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2 hours ago, bostonlobstah said:

tagging ppl online @Skysplash8 @Pokestardragacraft @bannergirl411 @Basil @Aetherskye

because I'm totally in a rush rn XD

The HUGE ones spawn apes coconut ones do not... You should be fine just keep your senses handy. 

 

I'm still jittery from the 3 King cake... so I can't think straight I also still have homework lel ;-; Mah bad

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This is from my experience, but only the trees without roots have spawned apes. Trees which you can shake for acorns tend to spawn the apes. I noticed that there are less apes than before the wings update, which is probably why you haven't seen any.

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16 minutes ago, Kitten said:

Apes can cross rivers, I found it from experience one side of the island had a river going through it with no trees, 2 apes ended up crossing it.

No trees? Did they invade the grassland part? I'll have to run a few tests in the thicker jungles. It's weird that they stopped their pursuit when I did, but maybe it's just distance related.

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So here's my planned strategy: 

Everyone gets nimble fingers, runner legs, claws or velvet paws (claw and especially velvet paws are running rampant in the tribe right now)

It's the start of a Rainbow/Easter Egg challenge, so I'm hoping to get creatures in yellow and red and white lean body and water body (for ape escape), but mostly toxic body. Colorful spots and stripes. Will use fin, swimming, and stinky tails...

I have a lot of purr snouts and cracker jaws...and poison fangs even tho I just realized there are no poison berry bushes and apes are immune to poison rip. Hoping to get in more Big Nose. 

There's a little 'island' that's completely surrounded by rivers... there are only two jungle trees, neither have roots but I can't shake them...?

I will probably have a nicheling or two as ape bait to save my rainbows too, eventually...

Do you think this could work in the rainforest? Will crossing the river or going into the ocean be a good strategy to avoid the apes?

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Attracted smelling ape in killer jungle

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Attracted hearing ape

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Both attack when in water

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When she crossed the stream to the hearing ape, the smelling ape went after the much farther away starting male.

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Had both cross the stream. Smelling ape left

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This time the male is still in the water

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Hearing ape left, smelling ape came back asap.

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It seems that they cannot cross rivers within the jungle biome. Not sure about the grassland.

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My strategy for surviving the jungle: having armored body and big ears. I consoled a tribe to test genes in the deep jungle, and when I tried the armored body the creatures wouldn't even take damage while being attacked by apes, and the big ears give heat resistance.

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9 minutes ago, Larouxxiaa said:

My strategy for surviving the jungle: having armored body and big ears. I consoled a tribe to test genes in the deep jungle, and when I tried the armored body the creatures wouldn't even take damage while being attacked by apes, and the big ears give heat resistance.

oh good idea 

problem is, I'm not on a snow biome lol

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@bostonlobstah

Fishing with two nichelings gives me about 1.2 of these per day and two points from the stinky tree. There are three more I send nichelings out to, so that's 5+6, without roots. 

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Not much, but enough to support 5-7 nichelings. I suppose just going for stinky fruits might work with wings. Islands seem like a good base, though, provided they have a nest and apes spawn elsewhere

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I'll evolve them for beak+ big ears+ fishing tail+ wings. A few claws strawn in to have fishers. That might work without armored body if you can survive long enough.

Or maybe that Rainforest has quite a lot of berry bushes. I don't know. If it has swamp bugs, going for fishing tail is useless. 

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