how to feed dinosaurs in my dino park roblox
You feed dinosaurs in most Roblox “dino park”–style games by giving them the right food item near a feeder or directly to the dino, and then keeping their hunger bar from hitting zero.
Quick Scoop
If you’re playing something like Feed Your Dino or a similar dino park simulator, the basic loop is:
- Make or buy food in your park.
- Put that food into feeders or use it on your dinosaur.
- Watch hunger/health bars and refill food before they run out.
I’ll walk through the usual steps these games use so you can match them to your specific dino park.
1. Find where food comes from
Most dino park games don’t let you feed dinos out of nowhere – you first have to generate or purchase food.
Common setups:
- Kitchen / cooker / grill:
You get a simple machine with a big button; pressing it creates basic food you’ll use to feed or hatch your first dinosaur.
- Upgraded cookers (furnace, printer, nuclear, plasma):
As you progress, you unlock stronger machines that cook more food per click or automatically over time; some even “mutate” food so it powers up your dinos more.
- Shop stall / food vendor:
In some tycoon-style parks, you buy meat or plants from a stall with in‑game cash and drop them into feeders near the enclosure.
What to do in your park
- Walk around your starting area looking for:
- A kitchen button or any machine that says “Cook,” “Food,” or “Grill.”
- A shop icon (burger, meat, leaf) you can interact with.
- Interact (usually press E or click) to generate food until you see a food counter going up.
2. Hatch or place your first dinosaur
Many dino park games tie feeding to your first dinosaur hatching or spawning.
Typical flow:
- Use your starter food to hatch a dino egg in a hatchery or incubator.
- Once hatched, the game often shows a hunger bar or an icon over the dino’s head when it’s hungry.
If your game has eggs:
- Find an egg machine, incubator, or hatchery.
- Spend food or cash to hatch the egg.
- Once your dino appears, watch for any pop‑ups teaching you how to feed it (they usually appear the first time).
3. Actually feeding the dinosaurs
Most Roblox dino park games use one of these feeding methods:
- Feeder objects:
Place a feeder (herbivore, carnivore, flying dino) near the enclosure and load it with food. Dinos walk to it and eat automatically.
- Direct feeding (click-to-feed):
Equip food from your inventory (meat, berries, prepared food) and click on the dinosaur. The hunger bar rises when the animation plays.
- Auto-feed systems:
Later you unlock machines or upgrades that automatically send food to feeders so you don’t have to stand there clicking.
Basic step‑by‑step
- Get food into your inventory.
- Cook it in the kitchen or buy it from a stall.
- Equip the food.
- Click the food slot on your hotbar or use the number key that matches the slot.
- Move to your dinosaur or feeder.
- If your game has feeders, walk up to one and look for a “Add Food” or “Refill” prompt.
- Feed.
- Click on the dino or press the interact key on the feeder until the hunger bar goes up and any “hungry” icon disappears.
4. Herbivores vs carnivores
Park‑style games often split food types so you can’t give the wrong food to the wrong dinosaur.
- Herbivores (plant‑eaters):
Use plants, veggies, or “herbivore” food in green plant feeders.
- Carnivores (meat‑eaters):
Use meat or “carnivore” food in red meat feeders or direct feeding.
If your dinos aren’t eating, check:
- You’re putting the right food type into the right feeder.
- The feeder is in the same pen as the dinosaur and close enough for it to reach.
5. Keeping dinos alive and growing
Feeding isn’t just cosmetic; in many games it affects size, strength, and survival.
Common effects of feeding:
- Health & survival:
If hunger hits zero, dinos may get sick or despawn, especially in more survival‑style parks.
- Growth & evolution:
Well‑fed dinosaurs grow bigger, unlock new forms, or give more cash/points.
- Prestige and upgrades:
Good feeding means more resources, which you use to buy stronger cookers, better feeders, and automated systems so the game “plays itself” while you chill.
Simple routine to follow
- Check each pen every few minutes for low hunger bars.
- Refill feeders before they are totally empty.
- Focus on improving your food production machines so your park never runs out of food.
- Once you have automation, you can spend time expanding the park instead of spam‑feeding.
6. If you’re stuck in your specific dino park
Because there are multiple dino park games on Roblox (Feed Your Dino, dinosaur zoo games, raise animals/zoo tycoon games, etc.), some details differ.
If you can’t figure out feeding in your exact game:
- Check the game’s description page for a short “how to play” section.
- Look for an in‑game tutorial or “?” icon; these often explain feeding the first time you get a dinosaur.
- Search “your game name + how to feed dinosaurs” on YouTube for a quick visual guide; lots of creators post beginner tutorials and show where buttons and feeders are.
Mini FAQ
Do I need to feed every dinosaur one by one?
Usually not forever – most games start with manual feeding, then let you
unlock feeders and auto‑feed systems so your dinos eat without you clicking
each time.
Why won’t my dinosaur eat?
Common causes: wrong food type (meat vs plants), empty feeder, or the dino’s
AI can’t reach the feeder because it’s blocked or outside the pen.
Can I make them grow super big?
Yes in many simulators: using better cookers, special foods, or keeping your
dinos constantly fed lets them reach maximum size or rare forms.
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