While I do agree, it isn’t as easy as a change as you might think. You’d be seeing at least six different new animations for that.Asian monitor should be able to climb too, they're semi arboreal.
They can like almost every tropical monitor but is not a thing that they do frequently, it Is very rareKomodos has deep dive?
Do moose deep dive? I know they'll stick their heads underwater to graze on water plants, but do they actually dive as a routine behavior? I think I'd be more thrilled to get an underwater herbivore feeder for the moose so that I can have them standing knee deep in water and grazing.Please add deep dive to Nile monitor, tapirs and moose
They dive deep enough and regularly enough to be considered regular prey to orca.Do moose deep dive? I know they'll stick their heads underwater to graze on water plants, but do they actually dive as a routine behavior? I think I'd be more thrilled to get an underwater herbivore feeder for the moose so that I can have them standing knee deep in water and grazing.
That's interesting, I'd heard orca preyed on them. But I assumed the moose would be swimming at the surface (crossing a narrow channel between the mainland and a nearby island) or the orca would get them close to shore since they are capable of beaching themselves and dragging prey items into deeper water. I just didn't imagine they actually dove underwater.They dive deep enough and regularly enough to be considered regular prey to orca.
They can dive up to six metres and regularly eat aquatic vegetation. It's unlikely any zoo is going to accommodate this, though, so I don't see the point in adding deep diving to the moose of all animals.That's interesting, I'd heard orca preyed on them. But I assumed the moose would be swimming at the surface (crossing a narrow channel between the mainland and a nearby island) or the orca would get them close to shore since they are capable of beaching themselves and dragging prey items into deeper water. I just didn't imagine they actually dove underwater.
I wouldn't necessarily say Regular Prey, but it does happen.They dive deep enough and regularly enough to be considered regular prey to orca.
They can dive up to six metres and regularly eat aquatic vegetation. It's unlikely any zoo is going to accommodate this, though, so I don't see the point in adding deep diving to the moose of all animals.
Especially since the hippos still don't have proper underwater animations, just the underwater walking.
Yes, yes, we all know that. But they do a lot more than just walk along the bottom of the pool, in the wild and in captivity. Their range of aquatic behaviour in the game is severely limited, is my point.Hippos can't actually swim. Walking along the bottom is realistically how they move around underwater. To breathe they actually kick off the bottom and take a breath at the surface before sinking back down.