In addition to taming wild creatures in Ark: Survival Evolved, you'll also be able to hatch creatures from eggs. This can be a long process that requires a lot of care, but we are here to help you become an expert egg-hatcher.
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To help you learn more about hatching eggs, we are going to go over everything you need to know about the process. In this guide, you will see the egg hatching process described as incubation. First, let's look at how to get an egg so you can begin the hatching process.
Updated May 13th, 2022 by Jacqueline Zalace: There are a lot of creatures in Ark: Survival Evolved that can lay eggs. Because of this, we've updated this guide with additional information to help you better understand how to hatch eggs, as well as reformatting to help with navigation.
Before you attempt to get an egg, it's important to know where eggs come from. Not every creature will drop an egg - you can only get them from non-mammalian creatures. Later in this guide, we will take a look at every non-mammalian creature in the game. Additionally, you can only hatch fertilized eggs.
To get a fertilized egg, you will need to breed two creatures. Breeding requires two creatures of the same species that are the opposite sex. Below, you can check out the requirements for breeding.
Once all these conditions are met, your creatures will be able to mate. This will cause red hearts to appear above both creatures' heads and they will begin the process. Once the mating process is complete, the female will drop an egg that you can pick up.
The mating process takes some time, and it will immediately end if the pair is separated.
Oftentimes, wild creatures will drop an egg on the
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