Players who have played many survival and building games definitely know that to get meat, they usually need to hunt animals. So, what animals are there in Out of Control Evolution? Most SOC (Survival, Open World, Crafting) type game animals, some will run away when they see the player, while others are very aggressive. The methods to eliminate threats vary depending on the size of the animal. Below is an introduction to the types of animals in Out of Control Evolution.

Currently, the animals in Out of Control Evolution include bears, wild boars, pheasants, deer, wolves, and polar bears. What's different from other games is that in Out of Control Evolution, after the animal dies, it does not directly turn into a drop; instead, the player needs to use tools to dissect the corpse.

A variety of tools are needed for dissection. The most basic tool is the "bone knife," and as the game progresses, players can use daggers and butchering knives for dissection. Of course, axes and pickaxes can also be used for dissection, but the number of dropped items will be less than with specialized dissection tools, so it's best to let professional tools do professional jobs!

Now, let's talk about the main distribution of the animals. Bears mainly appear in areas with dense vegetation such as forests and mountains. They are highly aggressive and will actively attack players. Wolves are commonly found in grasslands and forested areas and also have a high level of aggression. Wild boars are distributed across grasslands and forest regions and are the primary providers of meat and animal fat.

Pheasants are commonly found near grasslands and farmlands. They are not aggressive, but they will run away if the player gets too close. They provide a small amount of meat and feathers, making them ideal for players to practice hunting.

This concludes the introduction to the types of animals in Out of Control Evolution. In the game, the distribution of animals is closely related to the terrain. By hunting animals, players can not only obtain food but also gather materials needed to craft other items. These resources are crucial for making clothes, building shelters, and surviving.