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Non-Avian Eggs
The new sarcosuchus egg item texture.
The new sarcosuchus egg item texture.
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7.3 UPDATE

Most prehistoric creatures in the Fossils and Archeology Revival mod hatch from eggs, with the exception of fully aquatic mobs and mammals. All of these eggs can be cooked into cooked eggs. Non-avian eggs differ from avian eggs in several ways. The main difference is that they are represented by actual models that can be placed on the ground and picked back up via right-clicking, while avian eggs are rather like chicken eggs. All non-avian creatures can lay their own eggs, which behave the same as cultivated eggs. Their eggs can all be used in place of vanilla Minecraft eggs to make cakes.
Workbench GUI

Milk

Sugar

Wheat

Milk

Sarcosuchus Egg

Wheat

Milk

Sugar

Wheat

Cake


CREATION

Analyzer GUI

Bio-Fossil 15%

Velociraptor Claw %


Bone %

Velociraptor Meat %


Failuresaurus Flesh %

Velociraptor Egg %


Velociraptor DNA




All cultivated eggs follow the same creation process. DNA must be put in a culture vat to produce eggs, giving the player the achievement "What Species is this?". The eggs will always match the species of the DNA cultivated. The cultivation process can sometimes fail, producing a failuresaurus and not an egg. Cultivated eggs will always hatch, provided that all hatching conditions are met.

Culture Vat GUI
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Velociraptor DNA

Milk

Velociraptor Egg


Uncultivated eggs are created by breeding and behave the same way as cultivated ones. It takes a male and a female animal to breed (except for quagga, which functions like a vanilla horse), so if the genders are kept separated they will not produce eggs. This allows the player more control over the breeding process, which could go out of control before. Also, there is a new config file that can change breeding so eggs are laid as items like chicken eggs, which may cut down on lag and prevents "This egg cannot spawn here" messages from spamming the chat.

HATCHING

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The non-avian eggs in the 7.3 Dinosaur Renaissance update.

These eggs are represented by actual models that can be placed on the ground and picked back up via right-clicking. Once placed, they will immediately begin the hatching process. It takes 100 seconds for an egg to hatch. However, the hatching process can be interrupted by poor conditions or the egg being picked up. Progress and conditions of the egg can be monitored using a DinoPedia. If the egg is left in conditions that do not allow for hatching for too long, it will "die" by despawning. To hatch, an egg must be placed in an area that is large enough for the baby creature. If the hatching area is too small, the hatching process will continue through all 100 seconds but will end with a message stating "This Egg Cannot Spawn Here." If the creature is terrestrial or amphibious, the egg must be placed on land in a warm area (sun or torchlight should suffice). Cold or dry eggs simply will not continue through the hatching process. Once your first egg hatches, you get the achievement "De-Extinction."

Non-Avian Eggs
All of the non-avian eggs in alphabetical order.
All of the non-avian eggs in alphabetical order.
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7.2 UPDATE

Most prehistoric creatures in the Fossils and Archeology Revival mod hatch from eggs, with the exception of coelacanths and mammals. Non-avian eggs differ from avian eggs in several ways. The main difference is that they are represented by actual models that can be placed on the ground and picked back up via right-clicking, while avian eggs are rather like chicken eggs. All non-avian creatures can lay their own eggs, which behave the same as cultivated eggs. Their eggs can all be used in place of vanilla Minecraft eggs to make cakes.
Workbench GUI

Milk

Sugar

Wheat

Milk

Brachiosaurus Egg

Wheat

Milk

Sugar

Wheat

Cake


CREATION

All cultivated eggs follow the same creation process. DNA must be put in a culture vat to produce eggs, giving the player the achievement "What Species is this?". The eggs will always match the species of the DNA cultivated. The cultivation process can sometimes fail, producing a failuresaurus and not an egg. Cultivated eggs will always hatch, provided that all hatching conditions are met.

Uncultivated eggs are created by breeding. Breeding cannot be controlled by the player; all mobs of the same species will breed together every five minutes if close enough together. This can result in very high and often uncontrollable breeding rates. Uncultivated non-avian eggs behave the same way as cultivated ones.

HATCHING

Land and Water

A brachiosaurus egg and liopleurodon egg hatching in their respective environments.

These eggs are represented by actual models that can be placed on the ground and picked back up via right-clicking. Once placed, they will immediately begin the hatching process. It takes 100 seconds for an egg to hatch. However, the hatching process can be interrupted by poor conditions or the egg being picked up. Progress and conditions of the egg can be monitored using a DinoPedia. If the egg is left in conditions that do not allow for hatching for too long, it will "die" by despawning. To hatch, an egg must be placed in an area that is large enough for the baby creature. If the hatching area is too small, the hatching process will continue through all 100 seconds but will end with a message stating "This Egg Cannot Spawn Here." If the creature is terrestrial or amphibious, the egg must be placed on land in a warm area (sun or torchlight should suffice). Aquatic creatures' eggs must be placed in water or else they will not hatch. Cold or dry eggs simply will not continue through the hatching process. Once your first egg hatches, you get the achievement "De-Extinction."

Science

Birdegg Avian EggsBioGoo Bio-GooDinoegg Non-Avian EggsDna DNASyringe Embryo
Palm sapling Palaeoraphe Sapling (Palae Fossil Petrified) ■ Seeds Seeds & Spores (Fossilseeds Fossilized) ■
Bigsack Spawn & Sacs

Paleontology

Amber AmberPterosaur armBone Arm BoneBioFossil Bio-Fossil (Tar fossil Tar) (Plant fossil Plant) ■ Amber Dominican Amber
Emptyshell Empty ShellWww.GIFCreator.me f6gL2o Foot BoneIced Meat Frozen MeatSarcosuchus legBone Leg BoneMagic Conch Magic Conch
Skulls SkullGrid RibCage(Bone) Rib CageUnique Unique BonesBucket tar Tar Bucket (Tardrop Drop) ■ Grid Vertebrae Vertebrae

Archeology

Ancient key Ancient KeyGrid Ancient Helmet Ancient Helmet (Grid Broken Ancient Helmet Broken) ■ Grid Ancient Sword Ancient Sword (Grid Broken Ancient Sword Broken) ■
Record Fossil RecordPotteryShard Pottery ShardScarab Gem Scarab Gem (Scarab blue Aquatic) ■ Stone tableeeeet Stone Tablet
(Relic Scrap Scrap)

Food

Essence Of Chicken Chicken EssenceCooked egg Cooked EggFlesh Failuresaurus Flesh
Meat Raw Animal Meat (Cooked Cooked) ■ Stunted essence Poisonous Potato EssenceRaw Chicken Soup Raw Chicken Soup
(Cooked Chicken Soup Cooked) ■ Sio Chiu Le2 Sio-Chiu-Le

Tools

Ancient clock Ancient ClockDinopedia DinoPediaGrid Javelins JavelinGem Axe Scarab AxeGem Hoe Scarab Hoe
Gem Pickaxe Scarab PickaxeGem Shovel Scarab ShovelGem Sword Scarab SwordArmour Skull Armor
Skull Stick Skull StickSpawnegg Spawn EggsGrid Tooth dagger Tooth DaggerWhip Whip

Enrichment

Coelacanth live Ocean Live Coelacanth (Alligator gar Live Alligator Gar) (Nautilus (1) Live Nautilus) (Sturgeon-0 Live Sturgeon) ■
Ball Toy BallToy tethered log Tethered LogToy scratching post Scratching Post

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