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* Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscovores]]
 
* Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for [[Piscivorous Creatures|piscovores]]
 
* Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance
 
* Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance
 
The [[Parasaurolophus]] also has an [[Alarm Calls|alarm call]] in addition to these three calls.
 
  
 
In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game
 
In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game
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*Button 4 - distress call,  used when a creature needs help from their group
 
*Button 4 - distress call,  used when a creature needs help from their group
 
*Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe
 
*Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe
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The [[Parasaurolophus]] also has an [[Alarm Calls|alarm call]] in addition to these three calls.

Revision as of 18:55, 10 September 2019

A roaring Megalosaurus

Roaring is a feature in Beasts Of Bermuda which allows communication with other creatures. There are currently five roars implemented.

Every dinosaur has at least 3 calls:

  • Button 1 - broadcast call
  • Button 2 - friendly call, can also highlight fish for piscovores
  • Button 3 - aggressive call, used to contest other dinosaurs or suggest a threatening stance

In the future, two more general calls will be added to the game

  • Button 4 - distress call, used when a creature needs help from their group
  • Button 5 - submissive call, used to shown that one has given up food, territory, or mates to a foe


The Parasaurolophus also has an alarm call in addition to these three calls.