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| KoenZoo | Mar 22 2017, 06:20 PM Post #3526 |
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Does anybody know if Chinese White Dolphins also use the Yangtze River? I know they live in salt water, but I wanne know if they live where the Yangtze River starts.
Edited by KoenZoo, Mar 22 2017, 06:21 PM.
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| Red Tycooner103 | Mar 22 2017, 07:38 PM Post #3527 |
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Would a touch tank work for trilobites? And is that even possible to build in the game? |
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| Furka | Mar 23 2017, 04:25 AM Post #3528 |
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It is possible if you find the way to get over the tank depth limit (either by doing the tank-inside-tank trick, or with a hack if there's one) so that you can make very shallow tanks. |
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| Red Tycooner103 | Mar 23 2017, 08:51 AM Post #3529 |
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I honestly can say I don't know what the tank inside tank trick is, or at least that I can remember. How's it done? |
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Mar 23 2017, 08:54 AM Post #3530 |
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build a 1x1 tank inside of a larger tank, delete the smaller tank, it drains the larger tank and allows you to refill it with water manually and edit the terrain |
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| Red Tycooner103 | Mar 23 2017, 10:03 AM Post #3531 |
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Oh that's actually alot simpler then I imagined it would be. Thanks Azrael and Furka. |
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| pokeruto | Mar 23 2017, 10:10 AM Post #3532 |
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What you think of birds that will be a good combo for a exhibit with geoffrey's marmosets? Thanks ![]() opps sorry wrong topic
Edited by pokeruto, Mar 23 2017, 10:14 AM.
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| Cowrie | Mar 23 2017, 02:46 PM Post #3533 |
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Any suggestions for a good location for a bird park? It will have both temperate and tropical species with some of each both inside and out, as well as a building containing some birds from polar areas. |
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| RGDS | Mar 31 2017, 04:14 PM Post #3534 |
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Couldn't find a better place to ask. Diana and Roloway monkeys are really similar. The biggest difference between them is that roloways live in Ivory coast and Ghana, and Dianas are more western like. But is there any skin difference? |
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| KoenZoo | Mar 31 2017, 04:45 PM Post #3535 |
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From wikipedia: Like its closest relative, the Diana monkey (C. diana), its face and much of its fur are black, but is distinguished by its lengthy beard and broader diadem-like browband. Edited by KoenZoo, Mar 31 2017, 04:46 PM.
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| RGDS | Mar 31 2017, 06:42 PM Post #3536 |
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Ok so Roloways : shorter beard, smaller brown back spot? |
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| 🌱iker_olmedo🌱 | Apr 1 2017, 03:58 PM Post #3537 |
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Hey guys! I've been trying new things for my exhibits and I'm not sure with the result. I made a exhibit for a kind of African desert animal or so, which may or may not be part of a section of The Bilbao Zoological Park. Here there are some pictures, and of course, tell me what you think!![]()
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| KoenZoo | Apr 1 2017, 04:25 PM Post #3538 |
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Very nice! For your zoo (which has a tropical feeling overall) I think you did a good job. There is still many foliage but with the sand and open spots it still has that desertish feeling. |
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| 🌱iker_olmedo🌱 | Apr 10 2017, 04:47 AM Post #3539 |
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Hey guys! I'm working on an African Buffalo complex for The Bilbao Zoological Park and I have a few doubts. How many of them should I keep? I was thinking of three/four females and a pair of males. The complex is formed of two exhibits: an open grassland and a smaller zone with more trees and a watering hole. I was thinking of keeping the males and the females in different exhibits; the cows would live in the grassland and the males in the one with the watering hole. Of course, they will rotate exhibits so that both males and females can enjoy the two exhibits. Is it okay like that or should I keep the whole herd together?
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Apr 10 2017, 06:59 AM Post #3540 |
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I mean, during the breeding season, the bulls may fight. But from what I've seen, very rarely do species like buffalo and bison ever fight and hurt each other horrendously, but I'm not sure how they are kept in captivity since some might want to avoid their animals getting hurt at all. Whichever you choose, I think the exhibits look wonderful, I always look forward to these updates and always make sure to tune in, even if I don't have the time to post.
Edited by Azrael, Apr 10 2017, 07:00 AM.
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