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Today something weird happened. Since i have plenty of beefalo herds on the map i thought about to get some help of two of the closest herds to help me kill deerclops and also get alot of meat. deerclops killed all the herds in the biome (i think). Deerclops died and all is well. I kinda regret my desicion beacause the other beefaloherd is far away but i was about to lure them with beefalo horn at spring anyways.

Spring arrives and i go gather some grass in the beefalo massacre biom and the herds are back??????????????. They have newborns, Im realy confused. I checked the area before and couldnt find a single beefalo. Is there any new update im not aware about? Can somebody plz shed some light on this.

Well this thread is showing off the worst of the forums. Let me try to clear up all the misinformation here.

1. Beefalo/Goats will not respawn when all of them are dead, there has to be at least one live member in the herd.

2. Beefalo are not a part of world regrowth and they will not come back from extinction.

3. Neither of these things have changed between DS and DST.

Not sure what happened here, though. It's possible that a Beefalo was chased or lured somewhere far from the herd, and it continued reproducing at the original herd point.

14 hours ago, JellyUltra said:

Not sure what happened here, though. It's possible that a Beefalo was chased or lured somewhere far from the herd, and it continued reproducing at the original herd point.

It's actually very possible for 1 beefalo away from its herd point to make several more herds during spring, as the babies will eventually go back to where they were birthed and repeat the cycle.

Thx guys for all the answers. It might?? be that one or two beefalos survived but this happened many times for me and i find it strange that a big herd of 6-12 beefalos will just suddenly spawn. There was two big herds in the area and they both respawned. 

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