How to breed and raise dinosaurs in Jurassic World Evolution 3

A juvenile Triceratops with their parents in Jurassic World Evolution 3

Jurassic World Evolution 3 has an all-new way of increasing the dinosaur population in your park, and breeding offers you some massive benefits.

While you can always acquire dinosaurs via fossil extraction and from the market, breeding is arguably the most sustainable way of raising the prehistoric creatures in your park. While it takes a bit of time to breed your first juvenile, the process is simple once you get the hang of it.

How to breed in Jurassic World Evolution 3

The breeding process has specific requirements that you’ll have to meet in Jurassic World Evolution 3. I have discussed that more below, but let’s look at how to breed a new dinosaur. Breeding can be done either using a Hatchery or a Nesting Area.

Hatchery

A Hatchery can be attached to the enclosure where you want the pair of dinosaurs to breed. The gate of the Hatchery must be open inside the enclosure for the newborn to find its home. When your dinosaurs are ready and their mating requirements are met, you can request your scientists to help the egg incubate. You can release the juvenile dinosaur once the incubation period is over.

Nesting Area

The Nesting Area is pretty similar to the Hatchery, but dinosaurs can breed naturally as long as the requirements are met. The ggs will incubate and hatch naturally, releasing the juveniles in the enclosure.

Hatchery vs Nesting Area – which one should you use in Jurassic World Evolution 3

Both the Hatchery and the Nesting Area have their own respective use-case scenarios. When you raise a juvenile, it can retain traits from its parents. Hatchery allows you to exercise more control over these factors, which is helpful if you’re trying to raise your park appeal.

While juveniles will still retain traits from their parents when using the Nesting Area, it will be completely random. The Hatchery allows more micro-management, which can be helpful in certain situations.

All Jurassic World Evolution 3 nesting requirements

Every species has certain requirements to meet for it to breed.

  • Pay attention to a dinosaur’s fertility rating and compatibility with their partner.
  • All dinosaurs should be adequately comfortable or above.
  • All enclosures must be of ample size.
  • There must be a Hatchery/Nesting Area connected to the enclosure.


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Standing by bony fish on ground in disney dreamlight valley

The Haunted Floating Island Festival features all kinds of strange items you need to track down in Disney Dreamlight Valley. One of the trickier ones you’ll be tasked with finding is Bony Fish.

You’re only given this vague name as a clue and not much else to figure out what’s needed. This is a key quest item for the Terror-rific Tree puzzle, so solving it is crucial if you want to earn all event prizes. Here’s where to find Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

What are Bony Fish in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

Bony Fish refers to Haunted Skeleton Fish in DDV. This one is extra tricky to work through, especially if you’ve already tackled the Ghostly Fox Critter puzzle, as you likely won’t expect to need the same item for the Terror-rific Tree. The tree does want to consume the same food as the Ghostly Zero Fox, though, so you need to get some Haunted Skeleton Fish for it.

Bony Fish location in Disney Dreamlight Valley

You can find Bony Fish on the ground all around Zero’s grave on The Haunted Floating Festival island. This special grave is tucked away in a corner near the Halloween Town Hall and the iconic spiral hill from The Nightmare Before Christmas. It’s decently tough to locate, so here’s a full breakdown of how to find it.

  • Start at the Coco wishing well, which can be found in the very center of The Haunted Floating Festival island.
  • Turn around until you spot the creepy grey statues spitting up green water.
  • Walk down the wooden plank path right in between the two statues.
  • At the end of the path, turn left, walking right past the spiral hill.
  • Continue straight until you reach Zero’s grave.
  • Pick up the sparkling Haunted Skeleton Fish from around the grave.

If you have the A Rift in Time DLC, you might be tempted to head over to Eternity Isle to fish up some regular Skeleton Fish. They don’t count for the event puzzles, though, as the Haunted Skeleton Fish is tagged as a completely separate item despite having the same appearance. The only spot you can visit to find them is Zero’s grave.

How often do Haunted Skeleton Fish respawn in Disney Dreamlight Valley?

There can be up to three Haunted Skeleton Fish present at any given time, and more spawn in about every 10 minutes. The respawn timer doesn’t start until there are fewer than three present, so you must pick them up often to make room for more to appear.

Haunted Skeleton Fish is required to solve two event puzzles, so it’s the most important resource to stock up on regularly. When you’re done working on gathering it, you might tackle other key event missions like solving the Combination Pillar tile puzzle, getting Black Feathers from fearless birds, and finding Pale Blooms.


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