

is all necessary to get an accurate picture.

That said, this graph (while totally true) doesn't translate well to in-game decisionmaking, and I kinda made it that way to help ease people into thinking about the lil' things nutritional inefficiency with smaller animals and other sources of work like the work to milk an animal, make kibble, etc.

Wiki is actually pretty up-to-date for this stuff but the info is pretty difficult to use to compare animals with. Work/Nut is the amount of pawn work necessary to produce 1 nutrition.Ĭobras are carnivores and thus can't survive off of plants, though their surprising efficiency was worth sharing. Nut Con = Nutrition Consumed, Nut Con / Day for 60 is the Nutrition Consumed by the # of animals required to produce 60 nutrition a year. Nut Prod / Day = Nutrition produced by the animal per day. Basic Animal Product Efficiency (credit to Blandbl for the sheet)
