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Bones are all that remain after [[carcass]] decay. They can either be leg bones or rib-cages. Bones never despawn until the server crashes or resets, so massive [[boneyards]] can form as a result. A recently killed animal will have red bones stained with blood, but over time they turn white.
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Bones are all that remain after [[carcass]] decay. They can either be leg bones or rib-cages. Bones never despawn until the server crashes or resets, so massive boneyards can form as a result. A recently killed animal will have red bones stained with blood, but over time they turn white.
  
 
In the future, when an animal dies they will leave an entire skeleton, including a skull.
 
In the future, when an animal dies they will leave an entire skeleton, including a skull.
  
 
[[File:Bones.png|right|thumb|400px|border| The rib-cage of a dead animal. All that remains are the bleached bones.]]
 
[[File:Bones.png|right|thumb|400px|border| The rib-cage of a dead animal. All that remains are the bleached bones.]]
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== Boneyards ==
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Boneyards naturally form as many animals die or get killed in one area. They form from the bones of dead animals. In future [[maps]], there will also be permanent boneyards that are part of the map.
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[[File:Boneyard.jpg|right|thumb|400px|border| A [[Pteranodon]] flies over a boneyard at dusk. There is no life]]

Latest revision as of 23:11, 12 October 2018

Bones are all that remain after carcass decay. They can either be leg bones or rib-cages. Bones never despawn until the server crashes or resets, so massive boneyards can form as a result. A recently killed animal will have red bones stained with blood, but over time they turn white.

In the future, when an animal dies they will leave an entire skeleton, including a skull.

The rib-cage of a dead animal. All that remains are the bleached bones.

Boneyards

Boneyards naturally form as many animals die or get killed in one area. They form from the bones of dead animals. In future maps, there will also be permanent boneyards that are part of the map.

A Pteranodon flies over a boneyard at dusk. There is no life