The title says it all
I'm personally not sure cause I don't go to the official planet zoo site.

Now that that's out of the way, is there a grouping mechanism for the Carnivores? Like a pack of wolves, or a pride of lions? Speaking of Wolves, are there Lone wolves? I really don't know much because I focus on the Jurassic World Evolution forum. So don't get annoyed pls.Bengal Tigers, Cheetahs, Komodo Dragons, Grizzly Bears and male African Elefants are mostly solitary in nature. We don't know to what extent this is represented in the game, my guess is only through min pop size of 1 for the carnivores and komodos and not at all for elefants, since I'd be surprised if males and females of a species have different requirements and need to be kept seperately for any animal, like they do in actual zoos. We didn't see anything along those lines in the screenshots available. But who knows.
Now that that's out of the way, is there a grouping mechanism for the Carnivores? Like a pack of wolves, or a pride of lions? Speaking of Wolves, are there Lone wolves? I really don't know much because I focus on the Jurassic World Evolution forum. So don't get annoyed pls.
Hi Bo!!! Thanks for clearing that up. Can you please clear this thread up?: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/territorial-animals.519596/ cause I got into a bit of a friendly argument.Yes with animals that live in groups, there is sometimes an Alpha in that group (the most dominant animal). This Alpha can be challenged!