I mean we could get different exhibit sizes to accommodate themDespite their huge size?
I mean we could get different exhibit sizes to accommodate themDespite their huge size?
We need smaller exhibits, not bigger.I mean we could get different exhibit sizes to accommodate them
I mean both ways could work depending on different species, smaller for invertebrates and small amphibians, then larger for giant reptilesWe need smaller exhibits, not bigger.
The king cobra isn't that big, I've seen plenty of them in 1x2m boxes.Despite their huge size?
For the Arthropods?We need smaller exhibits, not bigger.
Yeah, exactly. An insect the size of my thumb doesn’t need to be kept in a box twice the size of my bathroomFor the Arthropods?
We could at least get a reptile house & a house like the Tiny Giants in ZSL London Zoo.Yeah, exactly. An insect the size of my thumb doesn’t need to be kept in a box twice the size of my bathroom
They’re pretty big - and seeing how we have things as small as meerkats as habitat animals I really don’t see the problem with the size of it.The king cobra isn't that big, I've seen plenty of them in 1x2m boxes.
I would die for this to be the next pack, but I sadly think it’s going to wait til next Fall, So to finish off my prediction:Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack arriving 24 Sep
Hayo Zookeepers,
Pack your warmest coats because this time we’re heading up to the mountainsDiscover new heights with the Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack releasing on 24 September alongside free update 1.19!
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Travel through breathtaking valleys and discover wildlife like never before with 5 new species!
Dive into Central Asia and gasp at the cuteness of our centre star, the temperamental Pallas Cat, or take a look at the remarkable Markhor with its majestic horns that make it a true mountain icon. Travel through the Andes to find the distinctive Spectacled Bear searching for berries to eat or take a trip to Africa to find a group of stunning Gelada grazing on grasses and vegetation. Finally the sleek Mangshan Pit Viper, our exhibit animal for this pack.
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Alongside these amazing new species you will be welcomed with 180 new scenery pieces inspired after Nepal architecture. Construct your zoos with a new curved rustic roof set, new balcony set, decorative wall designs and decals, and so much more!
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And as always, you will be enchanted with a variety of new foliage pieces native to the Himalayas such as the Himalayan Juniper Tree and the Dwarf Rhododendron!
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The Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack will be available to purchase for £7.99 ($9.99, 9.99€) on Steam from 24 September. If you want to be notified when the game is available, then head on over to Steam and wishlist it now! Please remember that you'll only be able to enjoy the Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack if you already own the base game of Planet Zoo.
We look forward to learning more about this amazing environment and the animals that live there! Tell us what you're more excited for below!![]()
Out of the current posts I’ve done, I would think that these 3 are the most likely next packs:
- Spring 2024; Coastal OR Boreal Pack
- Summer 2024: Latin America Animal Pack
- Fall 2024: Alpine Pack
One possibility could ditch the walrus and sub the harbour seal, focus then moves towards the sea otter and pelican which are equally as a headliner as the walrus.That lineup seems very likely altough Im unsure about the coastal pack. It includes 4 headliner species, there must be some sort of clone in it.
This is such a great pack. Exactly the same 4 habitat species I would pick for an Alpine pack. Definite buy for me...let's hope we get it.Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack arriving 24 Sep
Hayo Zookeepers,
Pack your warmest coats because this time we’re heading up to the mountainsDiscover new heights with the Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack releasing on 24 September alongside free update 1.19!
View attachment 380487
Travel through breathtaking valleys and discover wildlife like never before with 5 new species!
Dive into Central Asia and gasp at the cuteness of our centre star, the temperamental Pallas Cat, or take a look at the remarkable Markhor with its majestic horns that make it a true mountain icon. Travel through the Andes to find the distinctive Spectacled Bear searching for berries to eat or take a trip to Africa to find a group of stunning Gelada grazing on grasses and vegetation. Finally the sleek Mangshan Pit Viper, our exhibit animal for this pack.
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Alongside these amazing new species you will be welcomed with 180 new scenery pieces inspired after Nepal architecture. Construct your zoos with a new curved rustic roof set, new balcony set, decorative wall designs and decals, and so much more!
![]()
And as always, you will be enchanted with a variety of new foliage pieces native to the Himalayas such as the Himalayan Juniper Tree and the Dwarf Rhododendron!
View attachment 380519
The Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack will be available to purchase for £7.99 ($9.99, 9.99€) on Steam from 24 September. If you want to be notified when the game is available, then head on over to Steam and wishlist it now! Please remember that you'll only be able to enjoy the Planet Zoo: Alpine Pack if you already own the base game of Planet Zoo.
We look forward to learning more about this amazing environment and the animals that live there! Tell us what you're more excited for below!![]()
Walrus and Pelican must stay, as they are the top meta animals, I would swap out the puffin for a heron if I had to remove one.That lineup seems very likely altough Im unsure about the coastal pack. It includes 4 headliner species, there must be some sort of clone in it.
LA pack is definitely most realistic, but I would love the Canada pack the most.We now have 8 pack concepts, which one would you want to happen the most and which one is most realistic?
(Bonus question) which pack has your favourite pack art?
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