Sometimes I am, but in this case it won't affect me too much. I'm only very slowly making my way through Africa, and I'm sure the next pack won't be Africa-themed again, and even if there are African animals in it, I've barely done enough to need to make changes.Anyone else always feel a bit anxious with their projects with upcomming DLCs? Honestly, I still want DLCs and support for five more years, but the end of support has one plus: I could finally plan zoos without having a big patch of DLC animals in one area.
Those Rock Formations are so amazing. I definitely need to experiment with the Inclusion of the Fake Trees in Rock StructuresFinally, I have pictures! A few from my new Desert Dome, featuring 6 habitats and 5 exhibits!
Fennec Foxes
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View of the Pronghorn indoor holding.
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Another shot of the foxes.
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The mine in the Sonoran segment.
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The prairie dogs.
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A display about the illegal animal trade
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not pictured: koalas, meerkats, tortoises, and exhibits
I love Geo-Zoos IRL, but can't stick with them in PZ. Always bores me after a while. And it always annoys me when a DLC comes out and I can't use it for forever. That's why I build my zoos always a little different and when with sections, with abtract and pretty open ones.Sometimes I am, but in this case it won't affect me too much. I'm only very slowly making my way through Africa, and I'm sure the next pack won't be Africa-themed again, and even if there are African animals in it, I've barely done enough to need to make changes.
Rudi did a mini zoo when the European DLC came out that included a restaurant.Can someone recommend a Restaurant building speedbuild or tutorial? I also need one for american alligators.
I completely understand that feeling. Fortunately most of the zoos I've build have kind of had a regional organizational, so with the last two DLCs it worked out well to be in NA and Europe sections (for the ones I've actually built that out). And of course, as I did with meerkats, I've also built in Capybara habitats for when they eventually are added, so their addition won't feel out of place. I've also mostly left my Oceania section open ended on at least one side, so that when we (hopefully) get more animals I can fit them in without an issue as well.Anyone else always feel a bit anxious with their projects with upcomming DLCs? Honestly, I still want DLCs and support for five more years, but the end of support has one plus: I could finally plan zoos without having a big patch of DLC animals in one area.
Crocodilian is the right name to use, even though it is an order instead of a familySooo... I built an american aligator habitat. It's the very first time I have a "crocodilian" (what's the right bilogical family name if it isn't reptiles?) in my game. Still not too sure with the habitat yet. It's an outside habitat and when I researched I saw a lot of outside habitats for american alligators, but never saw one in real life, probably because that wouldn't be püossible in germany?
Also feel a bit uninspired. In all my hobbies. The world situatons seem to weigh on me a little more than usual.
Definitely, thank you.Crocodilian is the right name to use, even though it is an order instead of a family
I have heard about a few zoos with outdoor enclosures for alligators in northern/central Europe, pretty sure there is or at least used to be one in Germany. We got one here in Denmark as well. I believe they all house them indoors over the winter though. I hope that was somewhat the information you were looking for.
Can you create an indoor viewing gallery that includes the shelter and part of the water? I watched a video recently which had something like that but I can't remember where. I'll see if I can find it.Definitely, thank you.
I mean, honestly, I don't use the weather so game wise it's not a problem. I build them a shelter, but since it got no pool inside, I think IRL it won't work.
I normally go by only a bit of realism, but with this habitat I'm torn.
It should be realistically possible. They are very cold resistant. They won't move much during Winter, so most Zoos probably prefer keeping them inside because it's more interesting to watchSooo... I built an american aligator habitat. It's the very first time I have a "crocodilian" (what's the right bilogical family name if it isn't reptiles?) in my game. Still not too sure with the habitat yet. It's an outside habitat and when I researched I saw a lot of outside habitats for american alligators, but never saw one in real life, probably because that wouldn't be püossible in germany?
Also feel a bit uninspired. In all my hobbies. The world situatons seem to weigh on me a little more than usual.