Instant fighting when babys grow up

This is not a new problem, as the "fighting because of to many individuals" have been in the game since launch. However, I have noticed that for some animals, this fighting is just absurd.
Last week I was breeding Red pandas and for some reason they never fight, even though the Zoopedia states that you can only have two adults. I had loads of babys growing up and getting along with their parents (and unfortunetly got some inbreeding when I wasn't fast enough to put them in the tradecentre).

But this week I'm breeding Aardvarks. And that is a totaly different thing. They start fighting the SECOND their baby grows up. You don't even have time to put the baby in the tradecentre even if you are sitting by the PC and clicking it the instant it grows up, They Still starts fighting... I can understand if they don't want us to have too many of a species in a habitat, but come on, at least give us a few min or at least seconds! to put the baby in the tradecentre/release it before the fighting starts....
 
Its been like that for a long time now , also more annoying when they are pack animals that fight as soon as you get more than 2 adults in the habitat . They are supposed to live in a pack but can't .
If you look in rl zoos chimpanzees and gorillas live in groups , Not in this game though they fight as soon as you get 3 adults together
 
Its been like that for a long time now , also more annoying when they are pack animals that fight as soon as you get more than 2 adults in the habitat . They are supposed to live in a pack but can't .
If you look in rl zoos chimpanzees and gorillas live in groups , Not in this game though they fight as soon as you get 3 adults together
I agree. Where is the Pack-Update for Hyenas? I want to be able to have more than 3 of them without them fighting all the time. I really like them but I don't keep them anymore for a long time because of this.
I also want a Ring Tailed Lemur Update to be finally able to have a realistic Group of them instead of just having one male. Once my entire Population died because my male Lemur died without me seeing the Notification. They were all to old to breed when I introduced the new male.

I also agree that we need something like the Pack-System for Chimpanzees too. The Zoopedia mentions that there can be more than one adult male in a mixed Gender Group but they will fight all the Time. I think Bonobos don't have this Problem in the Game.

You can keep Gorillas in a Group but only with one adult male. I think Zoos in Real life can keep more than one male in a Enclosure because they sterilize other males. This causes the male Gorillas to stop fighting. I think the sterilized Gorillas even get a slightly different Appearance after some Time. Maybe they could include this Feature in the Game
 
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