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| Swimming Spaghetti Monster | Nov 15 2013, 11:34 AM Post #2011 |
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It's supposed to be temperate zone forest, I don't really care about place, but perhaps somewhere in Europe. |
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| Hamikins | Nov 15 2013, 08:34 PM Post #2012 |
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OK. I think definitely some more ground cover. Perhaps not any grass if it's under trees. Ferns, small bushes, woodland flowers. No big bushes though. Perhaps some mossy rocks.
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| Omenoor | Nov 16 2013, 05:24 AM Post #2013 |
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Okay, so I wanted to create something that's similiar to "Prehistoric Park", but I don't have idea for present time exhibit that Spinosaurus would like. Any ideas? |
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Nov 16 2013, 05:43 AM Post #2014 |
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I have some suggestions. First, you could take a look at the Spino exhibit I recently made here, second, you could look at Furka's Baryonyx exhibit here, and you also may want to look at Gorsh's Spinosaurus guide. |
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| Cat | Nov 16 2013, 05:53 AM Post #2015 |
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Out of those I would look at the guide by Mr.Gorsh it gives you more info. |
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| Swimming Spaghetti Monster | Nov 16 2013, 06:08 AM Post #2016 |
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Does it look better now?![]()
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| Hamikins | Nov 16 2013, 06:59 AM Post #2017 |
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That looks much much better. Can't really think of anything else. Perhaps some more variety of trees. But you got it there.
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| Swimming Spaghetti Monster | Nov 16 2013, 09:50 AM Post #2018 |
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Have you any idea, what trees will fit this?And if this may help, here are some examples of use of it:![]()
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| Cat | Nov 22 2013, 04:08 PM Post #2019 |
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Does anyone know of any birds compatible with macaws in an aviary? They don't need to be made for the game yet. |
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| Furka | Nov 22 2013, 04:12 PM Post #2020 |
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i remember visiting a zoo that kept flamingoes (i don't remember if lesser or caribbean) with them, and i think scarlet ibis and some waterfowls could work too. |
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| Ignacio | Nov 22 2013, 04:13 PM Post #2021 |
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Toucan? ![]() Are you planning a big mixed aviary? You mix any tropical bird with the macaws i guess. |
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| Cat | Nov 22 2013, 04:28 PM Post #2022 |
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It is a aviary. Not too large. I was thinking something a little smaller then toucans and there is no water to so the flamingos, waterfowl and Ibis go out of the question! Too much too think about. Are there any ground dwelling birds that could work. Preferable South American. |
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| Swimming Spaghetti Monster | Nov 22 2013, 04:30 PM Post #2023 |
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Curassows? |
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| Furka | Nov 22 2013, 04:30 PM Post #2024 |
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i don't know if we have ground birds other than the old screamer from HD, but you could still use some small mammal like squirrel monkey or agoutis. |
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| Cat | Nov 22 2013, 04:34 PM Post #2025 |
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Any that haven't been made yet, but have possible base models? |
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