Don't Starve has a vast variety of animals
such as the very useful Beefalo. Beefalo have four types adult, teen, toddler,
and baby. Adult Beefalo have 500 health and 34 damage and teen, toddlers, and
babies have 300 health and cannot attack. They can be found in the dry grass
lands. Beefalo are relatively harmless until one is attacked than all nearby
Beefalo will also become hostile. It is key to keep in mind that the nearby
newly hostile Beefalo will lose interest faster than the one that was attacked.
When one is killed they drop three wool, four meat, and if your lucky a horn.
They can also be shaved with a razor to obtain wool while they sleep which will
grow back in a few days. They will drop wool regardless of being shaved or not.
Their herds will regenerate off screen during mating season but until then you
could kill a whole herd off. A baby Beefalo will stay near their parent at all
times unless the parent is killed than it will always walk back to the location
it died. Baby Beefalo will also always run away from the player when approached.
The only time to be careful of a herd is when its mating season. During mating
season their backs turn red and instead if being startled when walked past they
become angry and attack the player. Wearing a Beefalo hat will help protect the
player from the herd when in heat.
Bees are
another type of animal in Don't Starve. Two
kinds of bees are in the game which are normal bees and killer bees. They both
have 100 health and 10 damage. Killer bees have the job of protecting the hive
so they are always hostile to whatever is around them while normal bees are not
always hostile. When killed both types of bees either drop 1 honey or stinger.
Bees normally travel only from their hive to nearby flowers during the daytime
only. All bees nearby will become hostile if one is attacked or trapped. Normal
bees will ignore all attacks on their hive, but if you attack their hive killer
bees will come. A beekeeper hat can be worn to reduce the damage taken from
bees.
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