Does planet zoo game staffs do some research on the animals that they released into the game???

As above stated, does they do some research on the animal before they release the animal???

If I remember correctly, they say they going to recreate the animal and its behaviour as realistic as in how the animal behave in real life???
 
Do you do your research before posting topics? If I remember correctly, you are pretty active here in the forums. The partnership with the (I believe Denver) Zoo didn't cross your reasearch? The discussion about the polar bear habitat space, in which they discuss their research vs. players needs as well?
They do a lot of research. And they listen to feedback if we provide them with better sources and ask for a change in the animal behaviour, when it's not realistic. If something is bothering you with how the animals react now, you should try that. Being constructive and listing sources. It's what helps the game and the devs. Even more so than rhetoric questions.
 
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You can find the answer to your question all over this forum and on several social media sites from the PZ team. they have a partnership with San Diego zoo and just yesterday was a super interesting livestream with Chante and Liesa with guest Zookeeper Rick ->
Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcTrorUzv7Y

and there were all ready lots of posts, articles and videos about theis subject, I recommend too you do your own research to find the answer
 
a marketing partnership has nothing to do with the content of the game.
If you look at the "social animations" there are a lot of differences between the animals. The (Bengal) tigers have a good variety of social interactions and very good looking. while like the camels there seems to be no at all (except mating).
 

Bo Marit

Lead Community Manager
Frontier
Yes, we also did a lot of research prior to the game's launch. We talked about this in many Developer Journals, Dev Diaries, and the launch livestream. We spoke to zookeepers, animal experts who helped us with the Zoopedia, several in-house staff have Zoology degrees, and we visited many zoos as well. We also have an ongoing partnership with San Diego Zoo, and we're in touch with animal conservation and welfare groups like WWF to make sure the game accurately represents the animals and their behaviour as much as possible.
 
Yes, we also did a lot of research prior to the game's launch. We talked about this in many Developer Journals, Dev Diaries, and the launch livestream. We spoke to zookeepers, animal experts who helped us with the Zoopedia, several in-house staff have Zoology degrees, and we visited many zoos as well. We also have an ongoing partnership with San Diego Zoo, and we're in touch with animal conservation and welfare groups like WWF to make sure the game accurately represents the animals and their behaviour as much as possible.

thanks so much Bo Marit ,

your comments are what matter the most. the rest are not so important
 
I am just asking a question , why have to be so rude to me ?

cannot ask question in here?

Well, maybe it is because all the negativity here lately and that a lot of players attack Frontier without a solid base - but I read your post as passive-aggressive. You are on the forums a lot. I read your name all over. So to be honest, it actually didn't cross my mind that you were not READING here but just writing. Bo mentioned several sources in where your question is answered. That is actually why I mirrored your tone and gave the advise to bring on your critiquein a respectful manner. In short: I read your post as sarcasm.

I'm sorry I was wrong. In all honesty though, I still wonder whythe answer to this never crossed your mind. In the forums and while playing the game. I mean, the zoopedia didn't came out of nowhere and all the numbres had to be programmed in - by the devs. Heck,the game even has realistic poop mechanics. That also could only be implemented because devs watched a lot of - litterally - poopoo-videos.

Of course you can ask questions in here. But as others said,a little research for yourself is always a good idea.
 
I would like it if they learn more about Animal-Groups. For example the Ring Tailed Lemur can have only one male per Group in the Game but in real life they can have the same Amount of males and females in a Group
 
I would like it if they learn more about Animal-Groups. For example the Ring Tailed Lemur can have only one male per Group in the Game but in real life they can have the same Amount of males and females in a Group

I'm afraid it is programmed this way. Same with the Flamingos, if I remember correctly. They actually live in monogamic pairs and last time I checked you could only haveone flamingo male, I believe.
 
I'm afraid it is programmed this way. Same with the Flamingos, if I remember correctly. They actually live in monogamic pairs and last time I checked you could only haveone flamingo male, I believe.
I'm sure it was possible to have the same Amount of both Genders in a Flamingo Enclosure. I remember I've had a really big Group in my old Zoo and they were never fighting
 
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