If you want to feed animals Disney Dreamlight Valley, you don't have to have a singing voice like Snow White. Instead, just find out what these animals like to eat. Disney Dreamlight Valleyand make sure they are full. Feed them enough times and you can even turn them into your companion for the duration of your Disney game.

Like pets in an MMO game, companions are an avatar customization option that lets you choose an adorable animal to accompany you as you explore this Disney life sim, which we'll help you with in our Dreamlight Valley guide - and you'll even be able to pet them . In order to turn wild animals into companions, as well as earn daily loot and Dreamlight, you need to know how to handle them and what they like to eat.

How to feed the animals Disney Dreamlight Valley

Each of the eight Dreamlight Valley animals can be found in their respective biome, but only two or three species will spawn per day. Also, each animal can only be fed once every 24 hours, so try your best to keep your little friends fed so you can reap the rewards.

Feeding animals can drop seeds and other useful items, including cosmetics and Dreamlight shards. In addition, there are a number of achievements that can be earned by feeding the animals, which will reward you with Dream Light Shards.

How to get animals as companions

All you have to do to recruit Dreamlight Valley animals as companions is feed each option twice - and it doesn't even have to be their favorite food, which is handy for the rarer snacks listed above. Keep in mind that each differently colored critter counts as a unique variant. For example, feed the white rabbit twice to get a white rabbit in your collection.

To assign an animal as your buddy, go to the wardrobe and select the “Companion” section. Choose any of the critters you've unlocked and it will follow you for as long as you want - no need to feed it. To see the full list of available animals, go to the collection menu.

Animals Disney Dreamlight Valley

All animals and their favorite food Disney Dreamlight Valley

Since Oblivion destroyed the valley, it's no surprise that these little animals can be a little shy, so some of them require a closer look. The information below will help you if you are trying to stop fleeing animals and also list their favorite treats.

Proteins

  • Location: Area
  • The options are: Black, classic (tan), grey, red and white.
  • Food group: Fruit and nuts
  • Favorite food: Peanut

Squirrels are fairly easy to find as they are clearly hungry little creatures. You will see them running around the square and you should be able to approach them and interact with them. If not, you may have already fed them for the day.

Disney Dreamlight Valley animals: rabbit

Rabbits

  • Location: peaceful meadow
  • The options are: Black, brown, calico, classic and white
  • Food group: Vegetables
  • Favorite food: Carrots

Rabbits are more playful than squirrels and will play with you before taking your food. When you first approach a rabbit, it will jump up and down and then run away. Don't worry, just run after him. He will do this several times before finally calming down enough for you to interact with him.

sea ​​turtles

  • Location: dazzling beach
  • The options are: Black, Brown, Classic (Green & Brown), Purple & White
  • Food group: Shellfish and seaweed
  • Favorite food: Marine Algae

Incredibly cute sea turtles are shy and do not immediately let you close. If you get too close to a sea turtle, it will pull its head into its shell and shake nervously. Wait calmly and don't move, and eventually she will stick her head back out, impatiently rearing up on her front paws, ready to feast on seafood.

Disney Dreamlight Valley animals: raccoon

Raccoons

  • Places: Forest of Valor
  • The options are: Black, blue, classic (grey), red and white
  • Food group: Fruit
  • Favorite food: Blueberries

If it were possible, raccoons are even more difficult to approach than sea turtles and will avoid you. You will have to step very carefully and keep your distance at first. Wait for the raccoon to stop and look around hungrily, and start slowly creeping up to him, stopping every couple of steps. It's tiring, but eventually you'll get close enough to feed him.

Disney Dreamlight Valley animals: crocodile

Crocodiles

  • Location: Glade of trust
  • The options are: Blue, classic (green), gold, pink, red and white
  • Food group: Shellfish
  • Favorite food: Lobster

The crocodile acts in much the same way as the raccoon. Again, when you notice a crocodile standing still in the distance, you can start moving closer. Wait for him to lower his head and stop moving every time he looks up. When you approach and begin to interact, he will affectionately lay his head on the floor, waiting for a treat.

Disney Deramlight Valley animals: Sunbirds

solar birds

  • Location: Sunlit Plateau
  • The options are: Emerald, gold, orchid (purple), red and turquoise
  • Food group: Flowers
  • Favorite food: Emerald Sunbird - Green Passion Lily, Golden Sunbird - Sunflower, Orchid Sunbird - Orange Houselick, Red Sunbird - Red Bromeliad, Turquoise Sunbird - Pink Houselick.

The awesome birds fly across the Sunlit Plateau at some speed, but you can easily catch up to them near the trees and plants and interact with them quite easily. Unlike other animals, sunbird species have their own favorite food, so be careful when feeding the right flower to the right bird.

Disney Dreamlight Valley critters: Fox eats fish

Foxes

  • Location: Frosted Heights
  • The options are: Black, blue, classic (brown), red and white
  • Food group: Fish
  • Favorite food: white sturgeon

Like rabbits, foxes have a playful nature and will encourage you to chase them before feeding them.

Ravens

  • Location: Forgotten Lands
  • The options are: Blue, brown, classic (black), red and white
  • Food group: Five Star Meals
  • Favorite food: No

Ravens, the sinister yet beautiful birds native to the eerie Forgotten Lands, have now flown to accompany Scar to Dreamlight Valley in the October update. Interacting with birds is quite easy, but feeding them is not. They'll seem like they're running away as you head towards them, but just stand still and wait - they'll circle around your head for a while before they come to you. It turns out that crows are the most sophisticated inhabitants of Dreamlight Valley, as they only eat five-star dishes. Make them a delicious ratatouille, bouillabaisse, or even a banana split if you're craving something sweet.

Now you know how to feed the animals Disney Dreamlight Valley, you need to unlock their individual biomes to find and befriend them. That's not the only benefit of accessing new areas, however, as Dreamlight Valley Clay only generates in some of them, as do some of the ingredients for Dreamlight Valley's many recipes - and you'll need to keep yourself well fed.

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