About the Habitats, Origins, Socials and Reproductions

In case Zookeepers Animal Pack and the forth Anniversary animal will be the last dlc pack and Anniversary and there might be no more packs and anniversary featuring more animals, may I know the compatibilities, biomes, regions, group sizes and how many babies reproduce of each of every species and subspecies that weren't (or yet to be) in Planet Zoo? That's especially for creators and designers of Planet Zoo.
Here's the species whose compatibility, socials and numbers of babies reproduce I especially want to know about.
  1. American black bear
  2. Black-handed spider monkey
  3. Veiled chameleon (exhibit)
  4. Madagascar giant day gecko (exhibit)
  5. Hoffman's two-toed sloth (walkthrough exhibit like that previous sloth)
 
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In case Zookeepers Animal Pack and the forth Anniversary animal will be the last dlc pack and Anniversary and there might be no more packs and anniversary featuring more animals, may I know the biomes, regions, group sizes and how many babies reproduce of species and subspecies that weren't (or yet to be) in Planet Zoo? That's especially for creators and designers of Planet Zoo.
Here's the species whose socials and numbers of babies reproduce I especially want to know about.
  1. American black bear
  2. Black-handed spider monkey
  3. Veiled chameleon (exhibit)
  4. Madagascar giant day gecko (exhibit)
  5. Hoffman's two-toed sloth (walkthrough exhibit like that previous sloth)
Can only really talk about the chameleon and gecko as that are two species i did some research on in regards to their care and husbandry in reptile keeping hobby

Veiled chameleon:
You cant keep males together as those fight and stress each other and sooner rather than later one will die. Its not impossible to keep a pair in a big enclosure but its generally recommended to house them alone. Biomes is hard to say since neither tropical, desert or grasslands really is really a fitting describtion for their habitat.
They lay alot of eggs at a time, something between 30 and 100 is what you can find online.

Giant day gecko:
You can reasonably keep them in pairs or small groups provided they have enough space to get away from each other. But as with most reptiles you cant keep two males together. Their biome would be tropical. And they, as pretty much all geckos always lay two eggs per clutch.

But all of these are not really going to be 1:1 applicable to Planet Zoo
 
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