inside the Aviary our beautiful rock formations for our pteranodons to land on, so why doesn't Frontier let us also have rock formations similar to what we have inside the aviaries as scenery items and also be able to implement waterfalls spilling from inside the scenery items when we place them in water. And also different sizes would also be a great inclusion for the game, I mean how cool would it be to make a different type of environment with these giant rock formations outside of the Aviary and then placing them anywhere we want and making the land and the environment look natural as well as include rock formations similar to what we see in the Aviary but landing on its side as if it fell over I'm just giving Frontier advice here on how to include water falls into the game as well as giving us different types of rock formations for players to be happy with anyway I hope Frontier looks at this and thinks about it because it would be awesome and I would definitely love to see this in the game.
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You know what, I've always been thinking that placeable waterfalls as scenery objects can be a option for waterfalls in general for this game, similar like the one from the aviary or indeed what were seen in the maps of Isla Matanceros and Tacano. Reason why is because of how the game is made.

I've seen people here use the idea of using terrain tools to make them because of the old generation 2003 business game, Zoo Tycoon 2, where you can make waterfalls with two bodies of water in different levels by using sharp edges between them to form them. Here, you can't make cliffs because I assume it would destroy what this game is made to be for the sake of dinosaur containment balancing for the things you must do and use there. In Planet Zoo, a construction and management game that utilizes the same engine as JWE, water is not really a terrain option like here or ZT2, it's instead a unique feature that allows you to fill whatever empty pits you have in your possession, and the falling water effects themselves are stand alone entities you can place around because that game focuses on unlimited creativity from a self-owned IP. And just that idea alone to place effects yourself in this game doesn't make sense for how Jurassic World Evolution is made.

So, placeable scenery objects like you said above can be perfect for adding waterfalls into your parks. Perhaps they can be placed onto the edges of water sources, just like how some enclosure structures can be placed onto fences, or they can be like the fish feeder where you must place them completely in water.
 
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