ARK: Survival Evolved is a great survival adventure that allows players to build bases and fight to survive on a deserted island, while taming creatures ranging from dinosaurs to giant turtles.
Taming is an aspect that requires certain skills and the right food. Kibble is an indispensable food if players want to tame the dinosaurs in ARK: Survival Evolved quickly and effectively.

Animal taming can be a real challenge when players don’t have the right food. It’s usually a lengthy process that requires a great deal of resources, time, patience, and even after all those attempts there’s still a chance the player won’t succeed.
If you are also having the same difficulty, refer to the Kibble recipe and cooking guide to successfully tame animals in ARK: Survival Evolved.
Instructions for cooking and synthesizing Kibble . recipes
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Kibble’s role in ARK: Survival Evolved
In the simplest description, Kibble is a type of food that cannot be eaten by the player but is used to tame creatures. It speeds up the process of taming the dinosaur, making it more efficient without consuming a lot of resources.

Besides, it has other elements that help save the player’s life or make the playing experience a little easier. Feeding a creature Kibble to tame will give them better stats after the process is complete, for example getting stronger or faster depending on the animal species.
All of these benefits can be associated with making Kibble, and luckily these recipes are quite easy to make, requiring fewer ingredients and machines to make.
Recipe for making Kibble
Kibble recipe in console version
| Kibble | Egg | Ingredients 1 | Ingredients 2 | Ingredients 3 | Ingredients 4 | Ingredients 5 | Ingredients 6 |
| Basic Kibble | Extra Small Eggs | 5 Mejoberry | 10 Amarberry | 10 Tintoberry | 1 Cooked Meat | 5 Fiber | Water |
| Simple Kibble | Small Eggs | 5 Mejoberry | 2 Rockarot | 1 Cooked Fish Meat | 5 Fiber | Water | |
| Regular Kibble | Medium Eggs | 2 Longrass | 2 Savoroot | 1 Cooked Meat Jerky | 5 Fiber | Water | |
| Superior Kibble | Large Egg | 2 Citronal | 2 Rare Mushrooms | 1 Prime Meat Jerky | 1 Sap | 5 Fiber | Water |
| Exceptional Kibble | Extra Large Eggs | 10 Mejoberry | 1 Rare Flower | 1 Focal Chili | 5 Fiber | Water | |
| Extraordinary Kibble | Special Eggs | 10 Mejoberry | 1 Giant Bee Honey | 1 Lazarus Chowder | 5 Fiber | Water |
Kibble Recipe in Mobile and Switch
| Kibble | Egg | Ingredients 1 | Ingredients 2 |
| Tapejara Kibble | Allosaurus Egg | Savoroot | Cooked Prime Meat |
| Carno Kibble | Ankylo Egg | Savoroot | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Diplocaulus Kibble | Archeopteryx Egg | Longrass | Cooked Fish Meat |
| Spino Kibble | Argentavis Egg | Citronal | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Megatherium Kibble | Baryonyx Egg | Savoroot | Raw Fish Meat |
| Sabertooth Kibble | Bronto Eggs | Rockarrot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Bronto Kibble | Turtle Eggs | Rockarrot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Direwolf and Dire Bear Kibble | Carno Egg | Savoroot | Cooked Meat |
| Iguanodon Kibble | Compy Egg | Citronal | Cooked Fish Meat |
| Ankylo, Doedicurus, Equus and Pachy Kibble | Dilo Egg | Citronal | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Gallimimus Kibble | Dimetrodon Egg | Citronal | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Megaloceros Kibble | Dimorph Egg | Longrass | Cooked Meat |
| Allosaurus Kibble | Diplo Egg | Savoroot | Rare Flower |
| Pteranodon, Ichthyosaurus, Mesopithecus Kibble | Dodo Egg | Rockarrot | Cooked Meat |
| Terror Bird, Castoroides Kibble | Gallimimus Eggs | Savoroot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Royal Griffin, Unicorn Kibble | Griffin Eggs | Savoroot, Longrass, Citronal | Cooked Prime Meat Snake Plant Seeds |
| Daeodon Kibble | Iguanodon Egg | Rare Mushroom | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Angel Kibble | Kairuku Egg | Savoroot | Cooked Meat |
| Diplodocus Kibble | Lystro Egg | Rockarrot | Cooked Prime Meat |
| Therizinosaur Kibble | Megalosaurus Egg | Rockarrot | 2 Prime Meat Jerky |
| Purlovia Kibble | Moschops Eggs | Savoroot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Megalosaurus Kibble | Oviraptor Egg | Longrass | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Paracer Kibble | Pachy Eggs | Citronal | Cooked Meat |
| Baryonyx Kibble | Pachyrhino Eggs | Citronal | Cooked Prime Fish Meat |
| Raptor Kibble | Parasaur Egg | Longrass | Cooked Meat |
| Archeopteryx Kibble | Pelagornis Eggs | Citronal | Ten Chitin |
| Carbonemys Kibble | Pteranodon Egg | Rockarrot | Cooked Meat |
| Rex, Beelzebufo Kibble | Pulmonoscorpius Egg | Longrass | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Mosasaurus, Giganotosaurus, Dimetrodon Kibble | Quetzal Eggs | 3 Rockarot | 3 Prime Meat Jerky |
| Mammoth Kibble | Raptor Egg | Longrass | Cooked Meat |
| Plesiosaur, Quetzal Kibble | Rex Eggs | Longrass | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Stegosaurus Kibble | Sarco Egg | Rockarrot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Megalodon Kibble | Stego Eggs | Savoroot | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Argentavis Kibble | Stego Eggs | Citronal | Prime Meat Jerky |
| Kaprosuchus Kibble | Tapejara Egg | Rockarrot | Cooked Prime Meat |
| Wooly Rhino Kibble | Terror Bird Egg | Citronal | Cooked Meat |
| Basilosaurus Kibble | Therizino Egg | Citronal | AngelGel |
| Gigantopithecus, Dunkleosteus | Titanoboa Egg | Longrass | Cooked Meat Jerky |
| Sarco | Trike Eggs | Savoroot | Cooked Meat Jerky |
Recipe for making ingredients for Kibble
| Ingredient | Crafting recipe | Completion time |
| Cooked Meat Jerky/ Prime Meat Jerky | 1 Cooked Meat or Cooked Prime Meat 1 Oil 3 Sparkpowder |
36 minutes |
| Focal Chili | 9 Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, Cooked Meat Jerky 5 Citronal 20 Amarberry 20 Azulberry 20 Tintoberry 10 Mejoberries 1 Water |
1 minute |
| Lazarus Chowder | 9 Cooked Meat, Cooked Fish Meat, Cooked Meat Jerky 5 Savoroot 5 Longrass 10 Mejoberries 2 Narcotic 1 Water |
1 minute |
Recipe for making Kibble cookware
To craft these Kibble cookware, players need to do the following:
| Tool | Ingredient | Request |
| Cooking Pot | 75 Stone 15 Thatch 10 Wood 5 Flint |
Engram points level 8 and 9 |
| Industrial Cooker | 300 Polymer 1800 Metal Ingots 450 Cement paste or Achatina paste 300 Oil |
Reach level 89 and consume 60 engrams |
| TEK Kibble Processor | 50 Elements 500 Metal Ingots 50 Electronics 25 Crystals |
Gain 66 crafting XP in Fabricator or TEK Replicator |
| Chef station | 25 Ancient Amber | Reach level 23 |
How to create eggs in ARK: Survival Evolved
Understanding how to mine and collect ingredients for crafting is not too much of a challenge as players gradually progress in ARK: Survival Evolved.
For example, beginner players may find it difficult to make Kibble, but as they get used to and develop in the game, resources become easier to obtain, everyone will be able to obtain the necessary materials. set.
The first and most important element that players will want to own are the eggs. This is necessary to create any type of Kibble and usually its name also hints at the animal the egg will hatch.
First, find a female dinosaur the size that the player wants to give the egg to, as Dodo can’t lay large eggs and Triceratops can’t lay small eggs.

Finding or taming a female creature and then finding them a mate is well worth it, as this will allow them to be motivated to mate. Players can enhance mating for their pets by having 2 animals of the same sex of the same species near each other. It was obvious if this worked by the sign of a pink heart after their name.
Once this is done, the player will just have to wait. If the creature has enhanced mating, the player won’t need to wait around the coop for the female to spawn as it can happen no matter where the player is. However, gamers should still check regularly because the egg will disappear 30 minutes after falling out.
Basically, an enhanced female creature will have a high chance to spawn an egg every 17 minutes. After the egg drops, the player has 8 days to use it before it breaks.
How to make Kibble
The Kibble itself can be crafted through the Cooking Pot, Industrial Cooker, or TEK Kibble Processor. At the beginning of the game, gamers should use a Cooking Pot to cook Kibble, just get the necessary ingredients for Kibble and put them all in the pot.
Console players will need to make sure there’s at least 25% water in there before cooking. Then, put some Thatch underneath to light the fire. Using wood or having coal will often produce unwanted items, so be careful when applying recipes.

After lighting a fire and having enough materials, players will need to wait 30 seconds to create some Kibble. In short, to cook a complete Kibble, players need to perform the following steps:
- Place all ingredients in an empty cooking pot.
- Make a fire with Thatch.
- Wait 30 seconds and take out the Kibble.