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The Official Zoo Designers Hangout; discuss anything relevant to making Zoos
Topic Started: Mar 2 2013, 10:01 PM (175,981 Views)
Fireplume
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Yes, it is possible to keep multiple vulture species together. But not Condors and Turkey Vultures.
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Stephen
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^That's exactly what I wanted to say. As long as the vultures are of the same size, it's okay.
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Does anyone know of any fish that live in the same place and habitat as Paratilapia polleni? They must be able to be made with an existing model. Does anyone know any?
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Furka
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i remember at Genova's aquarium they kept the paratilapia and another fish which looked like a rainbowfish of some kind, but i don't remember the exact species, i'm sorry :(
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Ignacio
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Guys i need some advice. I'm quite new at making prehistoric habitats and i want to recreate a trisic scene and a jurassic scene for the ZooHispania contest (i'm also planning on doing two cretaci scenes, in Mongolia and Montana or somwhere in Canada).

What animals of the triasic and the jurassic that are avaible for download lived in the same area and time period?

What plants should i use for a triasic scene? Although i guess that will depend on where in the triasic is the scene set up, but i want advice about the locations too :)

Thanks!




Some other questions:

1. How was the climate in North America during the late creteaceous?
2. Should i use boreal forest as a biome for triceratops and tyranosaurus?
3. What other dinos avaible for download in realistic versions lived in the same area as those two?
4. What parts of NA where swamps during the creteaceous period?
Edited by Ignacio, Jul 5 2013, 05:12 PM.
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Furka
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at Buny's site you can find many triassic animals and also his prehistoric plants pack which is really useful, plus an apatosaurus.
other jurassic animals are at Gaia, where you can also find edmontosaurus and ornitomimus from late cretaceous NA
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Furka
Jul 5 2013, 05:42 PM
at Buny's site you can find many triassic animals and also his prehistoric plants pack which is really useful, plus an apatosaurus.
other jurassic animals are at Gaia, where you can also find edmontosaurus and ornitomimus from late cretaceous NA
That's true, You could also try ZH/Imago's site for any prehistoric fish and NS might be a good place to check as well.
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Oxybelis
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Hey everyone, I need some help. I'm planing on building a wildlife park set in the oak hammocks of northern Florida. The only problem is, I can't really think of what kind of foliage to use. Native flora in the area include palmetto palms and live oaks with straggly spanish moss hanging from the limbs. Any advise on what foliage I should use? Thanks :)

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Fireplume
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Too bad we don't have the trees with the moss. that'd help.
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That's the main problem I've run into. Fortunately, I've been able to find a few trees and bushes that will work well enough.
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WC rhododendron has moss. Maybe you could reskin the bark and leaves to make it look like your trees. :)
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Stephen
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^South English moor, any opinions? I've crammed all foliage in a small area, normally there would be fewer trees and ground foliage
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I think that is good enough. I don't know if I have been to one, but I think that is what foliage there is.
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I personally like it, a lot.
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Jul 7 2013, 03:56 PM
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^South English moor, any opinions? I've crammed all foliage in a small area, normally there would be fewer trees and ground foliage
Oh I tried many times a scottish moor, it's not very different :)

Your moor looks very good, the only thing that doesn't fit in my opinion is JH grass ... Maybe you should remove this ;) Besides this, nothing to say, apart from that I can't wait to see this finished ;)
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