They are not essential but would like a sea otter though.Hypothetically, would you guys be cool with inclusion of fully marine pack with no mammals or do you think they're essential for that theme?
They are not essential but would like a sea otter though.Hypothetically, would you guys be cool with inclusion of fully marine pack with no mammals or do you think they're essential for that theme?
Nothing ever changes around here, wait for dlc, get dlc, go back to talking about birds, monkeys, South America, etc…..So nothing changed right?
Nothing ever changes around here, wait for dlc, get dlc, go back to talking about birds, monkeys, South America, etc…..
What Is Really Odd About The Sea-lion Habitat Specifically Is (At Least From My Memory) The Other Animals Have Adequate If Not Expansive Habitats. I'm Pretty Sure Only Some Of The Birds In The Bird Of Prey House Looked Small. This Is A Link To The Website.That place is Knowsley safari park. It’s a huge popular place in the uk. They do have a very small outdoor area, but even that isn’t much better.
Why Do You Write Like This ?What Is Really Odd About The Sea-lion Habitat Specifically Is (At Least From My Memory) The Other Animals Have Adequate If Not Expansive Habitats. I'm Pretty Sure Only Some Of The Birds In The Bird Of Prey House Looked Small. This Is A Link To The Website.
Yeah I'd be down, but it would be even better with a sea otter and a new pinnped.Hypothetically, would you guys be cool with inclusion of fully marine pack with no mammals or do you think they're essential for that theme?
Love it but whre manatee.Yeah I'd be down, but it would be even better with a sea otter and a new pinnped.
What about a "Sea and Sky" pack?
1. Sea otter
2. Mediterranean / Hawaiian monk seal (so we have a hot climate pinniped)
3. Green / Olive Ridley sea turtle
4. Stingray
5. Giant white pelican
6. Atlantic puffin
7. Blacktip reef shark
8. Urchins, starfish and anemonies (mixed touch pool exhibits)
Free update: Touch pool exhibit boxes
Gah, true! Instead of the monk seal then I guess, just to keep the mammal count low (as per the original question)Love it but whre manatee.
Yes that's what i would replace as wellGah, true! Instead of the second pinniped then I guess
So instead of fighting about which of aquatics or birds is more likely or possible we’ve combined both - good lord lol.1. Sea otter
2. Mediterranean / Hawaiian monk seal (so we have a hot climate pinniped)
3. Green / Olive Ridley sea turtle
4. Stingray
5. Giant white pelican
6. Atlantic puffin
7. Blacktip reef shark
8. Urchins, starfish and anemonies (mixed touch pool exhibits)
Well the question was whether we'd buy a mammal-free marine DLC. I'm not saying it's likelySo instead of fighting about which of aquatics or birds is more likely or possible we’ve combined both - good lord lol.
Yep. The tiger habitat which is fairly new is great. But the Sea Lion habitat is a disgrace.What Is Really Odd About The Sea-lion Habitat Specifically Is (At Least From My Memory) The Other Animals Have Adequate If Not Expansive Habitats. I'm Pretty Sure Only Some Of The Birds In The Bird Of Prey House Looked Small. This Is A Link To The Website.
It seems that way. I've also noticed that animals that love in coral reefs tend to do well. Smaller sharks, like blacktips and bonnetheads, I've seen in aquariums, but I have yet to see larger species, like great whites and tiger sharks. Of course, I haven't been to many aquariums, but stillI know next to nothing about sea mammals in captivity, so maybe a silly question: Do mammals that live closer to coast fare better in captivity? Idk, something like Harbour Porpoise?
Yeah, that thing is tiny. Before the Galapagos expansion, our sea lions were in a similarly sized (maybe smaller) enclosure. And I almost never saw them in the water...
Logical evolution TBH.So instead of fighting about which of aquatics or birds is more likely or possible we’ve combined both - good lord lol.
Great white are not able to be kept in captivity, for whatever reason.It seems that way. I've also noticed that animals that love in coral reefs tend to do well. Smaller sharks, like blacktips and bonnetheads, I've seen in aquariums, but I have yet to see larger species, like great whites and tiger sharks. Of course, I haven't been to many aquariums, but still
Yup, exactly. It's bc their bodies are designed to travel long distances at speed. They can't breathe properly in even the largest aquarium tanks. Monterey Bay had the most success, with a 1 year old pup, they kept it for about 200 days and then released it. Bear in mind they tried again and couldnt get anything close to that record and have now ended the program. It's almost always a sad end for the shark.Great white are not able to be kept in captivity, for whatever reason.
They always croak after a couple days/weeks