Just found out too lolAm the only one who just realized St. Louis has these guys! This marks 3 zoos I have visited with sifakas that I didn’t realize they had.
Just found out too lolAm the only one who just realized St. Louis has these guys! This marks 3 zoos I have visited with sifakas that I didn’t realize they had.
What region of the us are you from?Just found out too lol
New York/Connecticut, I live literally right at the borderWhat region of the us are you from?
I think that's mostly a matter of how the animal looks while jumping. If the devs make the Sifaka animate like that while jumping from object to object, it should be alrightThank god, I don't know how to explain it but I hope they get this.
Probably in the future in the sequel hopefully.Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5c116fcBzFI&t=111s
Houston Zoo has them too. But I don't enjoy going to the primates much so I don't see them often. Don't know why, the whole area is just weird; I like the lemurs, though and enjoy seeing monkeys in other parts of the zooAm the only one who just realized St. Louis has these guys! This marks 3 zoos I have visited with sifakas that I didn’t realize they had.
So that means you have seen these guys often, I love seeing them but I only have 3 pictures of them, here’s my best one lolNew York
The Jacksonville Zoo has Coquerel's Sifakas too, but I've gone there twice and I've never seen them.Am the only one who just realized St. Louis has these guys! This marks 3 zoos I have visited with sifakas that I didn’t realize they had.
I’ve been to four zoos with them, Cincinnati, San Diego, Omaha(not seen) and St. Louis (not seen)The Jacksonville Zoo has Coquerel's Sifakas too, but I've gone there twice and I've never seen them.
I bet the next time I go back to St. Louis to see them, it'll be super humid and over 90 degrees out (over 32 degrees celsius for normal people) AND I bet i'll get hit with a massive thunderstorm halfway through, like the last time I wentAm the only one who just realized St. Louis has these guys! This marks 3 zoos I have visited with sifakas that I didn’t realize they had.
Your so lucky, god damn.My koalas are most of the time high up in the gum trees of their habitat?
Same here, mine tend to spend at least 60% of their time sitting motionless in trees so I’ve never had the same issues with getting them to climb that I’ve heard so much about here. They’re still way too active, but so are most animals in the game and it’s nothing I can’t live with.My koalas are most of the time high up in the gum trees of their habitat?
They should make a koala prop piece, same with the sloth. So you can build even better habitats for them while having them be pretty realisticSame here, mine tend to spend at least 60% of their time sitting motionless in trees so I’ve never had the same issues with getting them to climb that I’ve heard so much about here. They’re still way too active, but so are most animals in the game and it’s nothing I can’t live with.
I would certainly prefer koalas strolling around on the ground too often to having them restricted to a walkthrough exhibit, which is way bigger than the vast majority of koala habitats you see in real life and would significantly restrict your options for the kind of enclosures you can build for them. Being able to put them in either a habitat or a walkthrough exhibit is something I’d be fine with of course, I don’t know why anyone would be opposed to having both options available.
They could do Western and Eastern Hemisphere avoiding the New World and Old World Terms.Ok. I admit I haven't read the 20+ pages that have been posted since I last checked this thread but going on the assumption that no news has actually been released yet and that no one else already suggested this:
What if the theme of the next pack is the Afro-Asia or Afro-Asian pack? It would include African and Asian animals. It would fit the confirmed and supposedly leak dictionary animals.
Dictionary Animals
1-Hamadryas (Confirmed to be Hamadryas Baboon in the upcoming pack). (Africa and the Middle East aka Asia)
2-Markhor (Confirmed for upcoming pack) (Asia)
3-Sifaka (Madagascar aka Africa)
4-Secretary (Assumed to be part of Secretary bird.) (Africa)
5-Dik Dik (Africa)
6-Civet (There's the African Civet but there's also species that live in Asia.)
7-Impala (Africa)
8-African Spurred Tortoise (Africa obviously)
9-Goodfellow (Assumed to be part of Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo. If you really stretch the term a lot, New Guinea could be considered part of Asia.)
10. Echidna (Same as above assuming there are Echidna in New Guinea.)
11. Pallas Cat (Not in dictionary but confirmed in upcoming pack.)
12. (Whatever our exhibit animal is.)
And if we're lucky, maybe we'll get one more pack called "The Americas" that's divided between South American and North American animals. Or even better 2 more packs, with one dedicated entirely to South American animals and one dedicated entirely to North American animals. Sadly, this would mean no Tanuki or Ethiopian Wolf since all the spots in the Afro-Asia pack are taken, but The Americas pack might offer us a chance for the Spectacled Bear. Although 12 animals in one pack is kind of pushing it since Grasslands only had 12 animals because it had 5 exhibit clone species.
This would also avoid them having to use the terms Old World and New World as Eurasia and its upcoming "sequel" Afro-Asia would be the "Old World Pack Parts 1 and 2" and The Americas pack would be the "New World Pack 1 and 2 if divided into 2 separate packs" or maybe alternatively, The Americas would just be one pack divided between North and South America and they'd still have "New World Pack Part 2" but it'd be called Australasia and include species from Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, and other random islands that are considered part of that geographic region. But mainly I just want another pack that addresses North America because I really want a coyote in the game and I also want another pack that addresses South America because I really want the spectacled bear and coati.
I think it's very audacious to expect more than 7 habitat animals.Ok. I admit I haven't read the 20+ pages that have been posted since I last checked this thread but going on the assumption that no news has actually been released yet and that no one else already suggested this:
What if the theme of the next pack is the Afro-Asia or Afro-Asian pack? It would include African and Asian animals. It would fit the confirmed and supposedly leak dictionary animals.
Dictionary Animals
1-Hamadryas (Confirmed to be Hamadryas Baboon in the upcoming pack). (Africa and the Middle East aka Asia)
2-Markhor (Confirmed for upcoming pack) (Asia)
3-Sifaka (Madagascar aka Africa)
4-Secretary (Assumed to be part of Secretary bird.) (Africa)
5-Dik Dik (Africa)
6-Civet (There's the African Civet but there's also species that live in Asia.)
7-Impala (Africa)
8-African Spurred Tortoise (Africa obviously)
9-Goodfellow (Assumed to be part of Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo. If you really stretch the term a lot, New Guinea could be considered part of Asia.)
10. Echidna (Same as above assuming there are Echidna in New Guinea.)
11. Pallas Cat (Not in dictionary but confirmed in upcoming pack.)
12. (Whatever our exhibit animal is.)
And if we're lucky, maybe we'll get one more pack called "The Americas" that's divided between South American and North American animals. Or even better 2 more packs, with one dedicated entirely to South American animals and one dedicated entirely to North American animals. Sadly, this would mean no Tanuki or Ethiopian Wolf since all the spots in the Afro-Asia pack are taken, but The Americas pack might offer us a chance for the Spectacled Bear. Although 12 animals in one pack is kind of pushing it since Grasslands only had 12 animals because it had 5 exhibit clone species.
This would also avoid them having to use the terms Old World and New World as Eurasia and its upcoming "sequel" Afro-Asia would be the "Old World Pack Parts 1 and 2" and The Americas pack would be the "New World Pack 1 and 2 if divided into 2 separate packs" or maybe alternatively, The Americas would just be one pack divided between North and South America and they'd still have "New World Pack Part 2" but it'd be called Australasia and include species from Australia, New Guinea, New Zealand, and other random islands that are considered part of that geographic region. But mainly I just want another pack that addresses North America because I really want a coyote in the game and I also want another pack that addresses South America because I really want the spectacled bear and coati.
No, y'all, a better idea: Planet Zoo: Animal Collection PackNo, y'all, a better idea: Highlands (current pack)
Next DLC (hypothetical, of course): Neotropics pack. That includes tropical South America and temperate biomes, too
That's literally a terrible idea. Why have 1 pack like that when we can just fill up SA in another pack and still have room for a potential Zookeeper Collection DLC later? SA 2, in my book, is better than anything a Zookeeper Collection can give.No, y'all, a better idea: Planet Zoo: Animal Collection Pack
Next DLC: Planet Coaster 2: Hollywood Set
Ecoregions. We have Afrotropics, Neotropics, Australia, Neoartic, Palaearctic, etc.Afro-Asia just sounds weird in itself. Old World and New World would work perfectly if it weren't for the fact that these terms are supposedly "going extinct" as someone said previously. I really wish there was a better name for Old World/New World but there isn't.