I just wanted to address a few fixable points on Japanese macaques in Planet Zoo.
A Japanese friend of mine brought this up about 2 years ago [1], where Japanese macaques in Planet Zoo requires a minimum of 20% snow in their habitat seems unrealistic, which I strongly agree. Japanese macaques may be famous by its other name "snow monkeys", but that does not necessarily means all of them live in sub-arctic taiga of Shimokita Peninsula alone. In fact, their seasonality varies by distribution hence their physical and behavioral adaptations (one being the famous learned behavior of sitting in hot springs). Therefore, a more realistic terrain distribution on snow would be 0~100%, just like their terrain need for rock, which would make sense since the macaques would be foraging for tender shoots and fallen nuts in other seasons than winter.
Even in the video link (from 03:18~5:38) [2], you can see the macaques can still live in a snow free setting in summer, though as correctly mentioned in the Zoopedia they are not at their best with high temperatures.
Additionally I compared the natural habitat map on Zoopedia with that on the Japan's Ministry of Environment homepage, and some of the distribution does not match well. I'll paste the link to it [3] so hopefully all of the above are fixed in future patches.
Once again, love your team delivering by every patches, and thank you as always and in advance.
[1] https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...ms-and-new-japanese-language-problems.622106/
[2]
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Am92QbwQ7dQ
[3] https://www.env.go.jp/nature/choju/conf/conf_wp/conf05-h29/mat01-1.pdf
A Japanese friend of mine brought this up about 2 years ago [1], where Japanese macaques in Planet Zoo requires a minimum of 20% snow in their habitat seems unrealistic, which I strongly agree. Japanese macaques may be famous by its other name "snow monkeys", but that does not necessarily means all of them live in sub-arctic taiga of Shimokita Peninsula alone. In fact, their seasonality varies by distribution hence their physical and behavioral adaptations (one being the famous learned behavior of sitting in hot springs). Therefore, a more realistic terrain distribution on snow would be 0~100%, just like their terrain need for rock, which would make sense since the macaques would be foraging for tender shoots and fallen nuts in other seasons than winter.
Even in the video link (from 03:18~5:38) [2], you can see the macaques can still live in a snow free setting in summer, though as correctly mentioned in the Zoopedia they are not at their best with high temperatures.
Additionally I compared the natural habitat map on Zoopedia with that on the Japan's Ministry of Environment homepage, and some of the distribution does not match well. I'll paste the link to it [3] so hopefully all of the above are fixed in future patches.
Once again, love your team delivering by every patches, and thank you as always and in advance.
[1] https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threa...ms-and-new-japanese-language-problems.622106/
[2]
[3] https://www.env.go.jp/nature/choju/conf/conf_wp/conf05-h29/mat01-1.pdf