Talk:Beefalo/@comment-76.99.111.56-20140427140705/@comment-68.106.255.2-20140601140508

I had such a mob of them (about 150, I'm guessing, and I didn't ask for "lots," only "default") they pretty much filled up the whole biome and were spilling over. Pigs and spiders couldn't get anywhere against them. So I tried spawning Deerclops: Deerclops hasn't got a chance against such a big mob, it kills about 8-10 before they kill it. But then, if the herd is thinned noticeably, it seems like the beefalo spawn like crazy because in no time there are too many. While it's rather satisfying to see Deerclops get mobbed, it's a real problem in my world. Not to mention all the horns that pile up. Is there any way to thwart the AI that makes these bovines?