Could it be possible to get more colour morphs in sandbox mode?

I've posted this very idea many times in the past. I'm hoping that eventually Frontier will release an update including an "Animal Designer" for sandbox with an option to randomise the data for those who prefer it the way it is.

Basically it would work like this:
  • Choose Species.
  • Choose coat variations (including rare colourmorphs).
  • Change genetic sliders (size, fertility, so on).
  • Perhaps even choose point of origin (pet trade, other zoo, etc.).
  • Adopt Animal.
For many in-game species, maximum size genes are the only way to get a realistic-sized animal (looking at the giant tortoises, which are very undersized, and the Indian elephant to some extent). We should be able to manipulate these factors ourselves in Sandbox.
 
I've posted this very idea many times in the past. I'm hoping that eventually Frontier will release an update including an "Animal Designer" for sandbox with an option to randomise the data for those who prefer it the way it is.

Basically it would work like this:
  • Choose Species.
  • Choose coat variations (including rare colourmorphs).
  • Change genetic sliders (size, fertility, so on).
  • Perhaps even choose point of origin (pet trade, other zoo, etc.).
  • Adopt Animal.
For many in-game species, maximum size genes are the only way to get a realistic-sized animal (looking at the giant tortoises, which are very undersized, and the Indian elephant to some extent). We should be able to manipulate these factors ourselves in Sandbox.
OK.
 
Hello Frontier. In the next update, could it be possible for you to add 2 more of each animals in sandbox mode since we only get 4 & for the other 2 could they be a colour morph? This only for the animals that have mutations.

Also in the next update, could you add the other 3 mutations to the Bengal Tiger which are the Pseudo-Melanistic (for the white one as well), Snow White & Golden.
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Also could you give the leucistic Bengal Tiger brown stripes as well? Keep the original but in a different onw give it brown stripes.
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On Wikipedia, it says that the Bengal Tiger is the only one with the leucism not the Siberian Tiger So could you please remove it?
Would so love to have a white bengal tiger
 
I would like more colormorphs in general...
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African Wild Dog ranges from mostly black to mostly tan
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Dall Sheep could come in brown
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Dholes have more white often (and they're fluffier sometimes too)
Speaking of more white, it would be cool if piebald could occur in more animals.
 
I've posted this very idea many times in the past. I'm hoping that eventually Frontier will release an update including an "Animal Designer" for sandbox with an option to randomise the data for those who prefer it the way it is.

Basically it would work like this:
  • Choose Species.
  • Choose coat variations (including rare colourmorphs).
  • Change genetic sliders (size, fertility, so on).
  • Perhaps even choose point of origin (pet trade, other zoo, etc.).
  • Adopt Animal.
For many in-game species, maximum size genes are the only way to get a realistic-sized animal (looking at the giant tortoises, which are very undersized, and the Indian elephant to some extent). We should be able to manipulate these factors ourselves in Sandbox.
This sounds fantastic.
I would also like the option to toggle off injured animals. You can switch off injuries in the sandbox settings, but this only prevents them occuring after adoption, animals can still arrive in the zoo with visible wounds.
 
We've been asking for more control over animal variation for ... well, almost since the game's inception. If it's going to happen, I suspect it'll be part of the 'last update' whenever that happens.

Sorta related: I've never been really satisficed with the size of the animals in the game. Some species (like the tortises) are significantly smaller than they should be, a few larger. Does anyone know if 100% size is the average size of the species, or ... like, the largest verified size the species has ever grown. There are unusually large specimins in all animal species and it'd be cool if we could get them. It seems like the size range of the animals in the zoo are pretty limited.
 
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