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I know that the wiki says they cannot be domesticated, I'm not interested in domesticating them, I don't care if they rip me apart limb from limb, I just NEED to know. Is there literally ANY way I can trick them into making more pups? Someone told me I could place a rabbit in the pen with a female and male and they would devour it and mate? Is this true? I already have rabbits for live bait & everything I just needa know if anyone has done it.  😭🙏

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On 12/24/2024 at 11:05 AM, ItzASecretBoi said:

Is there literally ANY way I can trick them into making more pups? Someone told me I could place a rabbit in the pen with a female and male and they would devour it and mate? Is this true? I already have rabbits for live bait & everything I just needa know if anyone has done it.  😭🙏

You could try, I suppose, though whether it works or not I do not know. I would recommend just finding a pack of wolves, wiping them out, marking the area, and then coming back whenever you want to...erm..."harvest" wolves. They respawn fairly fast, and to help expedite the process you could probably dig out a pit and cage a bunny or other small prey animal in it to help bait the wolves into jumping in.

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On 12/26/2024 at 3:23 PM, LadyWYT said:

You could try, I suppose, though whether it works or not I do not know. I would recommend just finding a pack of wolves, wiping them out, marking the area, and then coming back whenever you want to...erm..."harvest" wolves. They respawn fairly fast, and to help expedite the process you could probably dig out a pit and cage a bunny or other small prey animal in it to help bait the wolves into jumping in.

Poor Li'l Bunny Foo Foo ain't gonna last long.   Need to plant some kind of crop above the trapped wolves to lure... err...  encourage Li'l Bunny Foo Foo's relatives to attend the party.  

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