While the poster child of dinosaurs may be the T-Rex, it’s important to remember that the Spinosaurus is just as deadly, especially in Ark: Survival Evolved. Known for its distinctive sail on its back, and bad attitude, the Spinosaurus is a creature you don’t want to come across in a dark swamp alone at night. The Spinosaurus, or Spino as it’s known among players, has plenty of uses and, if used correctly, can become a lethal force to be reckoned with. This guide will explain to you how to tame a Spinosaurus in Ark: Survival Evolved to ensure you don’t become a snack.
What the Spinosaurus does and where to find it in Ark: Survival EvolvedSpinosaurus is a dangerous predator that typically prowls the island’s rivers and swamps. In contrast to other large carnivores, it has a relatively small aggro range, making it more of a territorial creature than a true predator. The majority of its time is spent romping around and hunting fish and any other creatures that venture too close to the water or land. It uses its hooked claws, strong arms, and conical teeth and jaws to kill prey. For those players considering a beach-side, or water-side base, you should make sure you’re fully prepared to deal with one of these guys popping out of nowhere to eat you, your house, and your tames.
Unlike the Rex, the Spino is a semi-aquatic creature, and it gains a buff when exposed to water which increases its speed and attack. It’s able to assume a four-legged or two-legged pose to attack, with increased mobility and turning radius when on its hind legs. The Spino is also very fast, not just in the water, and has a very decent Stamina and Health Pool. Being one of the only large carnivores on the Aberration map, it’s also a great tame to keep
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