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  1. Volcanic/Pyro Unicorn by Sundance

    Volcanic/Pyro Unicorn by Sundance
     
    The Pyro Unicorns and Lava Zebras and love to be together, and they LOVE Volcanoes and Geysers (from Dino Digs)! works with ZT, DD, MM and CC.
     
    Download, and enjoy!!
     
    Made by sundance, with help from Loewenfrau.
     
    *Note from Genki: I recommend changing the name of the .ztd from unicorn.ztd to something less likely to be overwritten, such as sdunicorn.ztd or volcanicunicorn.ztd
     
     
    The Volcanic Unicorn was updated August 28, 2022 by Jay to remove unnecessary lines and files, to make the preferred object tooltip work for females and young, to make two of the sounds work, to fix several typos and spacing in the animal info, and to rename the ".ztd" to unicornBySundance300.ztd so that it no longer conflicts with other ".ztd" files of the same name (even though this animal was made before those others).

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  2. Cu Sith by Sundance

    Cu Sith by Sundance
     
    The fearsome Cu Sith [coo-shee] roamed the Scottish Highlands. He was described as an enormous, shaggy, dark green hound. It had a braided tail and feet as large as an adult man's. The Cu Sith was controlled by and belonged to the Faeries. But it was different from the ordinary white bodied, red-eared Faery hounds.
     
    The Cu Sith was created by sundance with some help from Loewenfrau.
     
    Works with ZT, DD , MM and CC.
     
    This little guy is a cutie!

    159 downloads

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  3. Lava Zebra by Sundance

    Lava Zebra by Sundance
     
    The Lava Zebra and Pyro Unicorns love to be together, and they LOVE Volcanoes and Geysers (from Dino Digs)! works with ZT, DD, MM and CC.
     
    Download, and enjoy!!
     
    Made by sundance, with help from Loewenfrau.

    373 downloads

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  4. Agropelter by Ghirin

    Agropelter
    Author: Ghirin
     
    The agropelter is an aggressive, carnivorous hominid said to be native to the Great lakes region of North America. Lumberjacks described this creature as being about 1 meter tall and ape-like. It is very dangerous and kills its prey by dropping heavy objects (such as hunks of wood) on it.
     
    Created by Ghirin 2005

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  5. Beast of Bodmin by G2K

    The plaque for this animal is supposidly a picture of the beast of bodmin. Made by G2K many thanx to Ghirin

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  6. Crescent Lake Monster by Ghirin

    Crescent Lake monsters ("Cressie") are large, eel-like animals that dwell in the depths of Cresent Lake, Newfoundland in Canada. The Native Americans had legends about a fierce creature that lived in the lake. In recent times, divers have reported being attacked by large eels during search missions.
     
    Created by Ghirin 2005

    326 downloads

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  7. Antubis by Ghirin

    Antubis
    Author: Ghirin
     
    Antubis is the fearsome anteater-like creature that roams the halls of Kingdom Hospital in the state of Maine, USA. He serves both as the guardian of the dead girl Mary and stands between the gates of life and death.
     
    Created by Ghirin 2004

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  8. India Golden Unicorn by Jordan

    The India Golden Unicorn is a native of India and Pakistan. It was named for the female of the species, for although the male has very dark coloring, it is rarely seen in nature.
     
    After many years of research, it was found that the reason for this is that the stallions care for the young of the herd while the females scout for food sources.
     
    Idea by Genki

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  9. Kelpie by Ghirin

    Kelpie Author: Ghirin
     
    The kelpie is one of the water spiritis of Scotland. It dwells near sources of fresh running water, unlike the each uisge, which haunts lochs (lakes) and sea-related bodies of water.
     
    The kelpie is known both for its ability to change shape and it fondness for human flesh. A kelpie can appear in several forms. One is that of a beautiful, bridled tame horse (often black or white) standing by a riverside. Any unwary traveller who tries to mount the horse for a ride across the river will find him-/hersself plunged into the deepest part of the river or stream and quickly drowned, then eaten.
     
    Kelpies may also take humanoid forms, such as that of an attractive young man or woman (depending on the gender of the kelpie) or of a hairy person. Both of these forms are just as dangerous as the horse form.
     
    Kelpies are sometimes confused with the more benign neugle, a water-horse that also entices riders onto its back. Unlike the kelpie, the neugle will often let its victim escape after a sound drenching.
     
    Kelpies can be captured and they make a powerful draft animals. However this is dangerous because when the kelpie regains it's freedom, it will often curse the family/clan of the person who captured it.
     
    *Inspired by the Zoo Tycoon Brain Trust (http://www.geocities.com/professorpaul1/home.html)
     
    Created by Ghirin 2003

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  10. Nihon Unicorn by Jordan

    The Nihon Unicorn, which literally translates to "Japanese Unicorn", is found primarily in the woodland hills of Honshu, Japan. When first discovered, they were thought to be mystical, otherworldly beings that would bring fortune on those that managed to view them. They are still sought out by those that revere them, hence they have become very comfortable with the presence of man. This fact, along with their inherent beauty has made them them a highly-prized animal to have in zoos worldwide. Idea by Genki.

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  11. Mystic Fire Unicorn by Genkicoll

    The Mystic Fire unicorn, whose name comes from their distinctively-colored manes and tails, can be found in forested areas worldwide. They are very social, trusting creatures, and are sure to be a crowd favorite.
     
    The unicorn's name comes from two Latin words, and means "one horn."

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  12. Loopy Bat by Genkicoll

    Loopy Black Bats get their name from the crazy patterns they tend to fly in. These bats are commonly found in forested areas, and prefer to be out at night, but are not shy by any means.
     
    Fully compatible with the Spooky Ghost and the Mummy by Genkicoll, these bats are sure to be a crowd pleaser.
     
    Many thanks to Ziggy for the original gif animations.

    500 downloads

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  13. Carpathian Vampire by Genkicoll

    These shape-shifting vampires live in the foothills of the Carpathian Mountains.
     
    They are rarely seen in nature since most humans fear them and would hunt them mercilessly if their presence was known. This persecution by humans is unfounded, for though the Carpathian Vampires are true carnivores, they never hunt humankind.
     
    The vampire young stay almost entirely in their bat form, as they can be both more independent and safer from would-be attackers such as wolves, bears and humans.
     
    Programmed to like exhibit-neutral items.
     
    Many thanks to Jane for providing the original gif animations.

    560 downloads

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  14. Champ by Moondawg

    Champ is the name given to a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain. Authorities regard Champ as legend. The state government of Vermont has put Champ on its Endangered Species List.
     
    Champ or Champy, is the name given to a reputed lake monster living in Lake Champlain, a natural freshwater lake in North America, partially situated across the US-Canada border in the Canadian province of Quebec. While there is no scientific evidence for the cryptid's existence, there have been over 300 reported sightings. The legend of the monster is considered a draw for tourism in the Burlington, Vermont area.
     
    Like the Loch Ness Monster, some authorities regard Champ as legend; others believe it is possible such a creature does live deep in the lake, possibly a relative of the plesiosaur, an extinct group of aquatic reptiles.
     
    Lake Champlain is a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water that is shared by New York and Vermont and just a few miles into Quebec, Canada.
     
    The Champ legend is unquestioned by many in the area and has become a revenue-generating attraction. For example, the village of Port Henry, New York, has erected a giant model of Champ and holds "Champ Day" on the first Saturday of every August.
     
    As the mascot of Vermont's lone Minor League Baseball affiliate, the Vermont Lake Monsters, Champ became more prominent after the team was renamed from the Vermont Expos to the Vermont Lake Monsters. Champ has been the primary attraction of the New York - Penn League affiliate since their inception. Several nearby establishments, including a car wash, use "Champ" as a logo.
     
    Two Native American tribes living in the area near Lake Champlain, the Iroquois and the Abenaki, had legends about such a creature. The Abenaki called the creature "Tatoskok".
     
    An account of a creature in Lake Champlain was ostensibly given in 1609 by French explorer Samuel de Champlain, the founder of Québec and the lake's namesake, who is supposed to have spotted the creature as he was fighting the Iroquois on the bank of the lake.[1] However, in actuality no such sighting was recorded, and it has since been traced back to a 1970 article.
     
    * Inspired by the Zoo Tek Brains Trust

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  15. The Grinch by Genkicoll

    The Grinch lives just North of Who-ville. Every Who likes Christmas a lot, but the Grinch... did not.
    The Grinch hates everything about Christmas, especially the noise, noise, noise! His greatest wish is to keep Christmas from coming, to hear all those Whos cry out, boo-hoo-hoo. Will the Grinch ever learn to like Christmas?
     
    Mr. Grinch has a large belly, long fingers and is covered in green hair. His fingers and feet look longer due to the long portions of hair coming off of them. He has large, sinister black eyebrows, and deep lines on his forehead. His mouth lines are subtle when he is in a neutral mood, yet very stretched when he is happy. He has a pair of brooding, deep-set, yellow ovoid eyes with red irises. In the book, his eyes are pink with black irises, while in the movie, they are yellow with black irises. Another physical characteristic noted to change after the Grinch learns the true meaning of Christmas is his face, which in addition to the line softening mentioned above, becomes somewhat heart-shaped as he smiles broadly. A long neck is prominent, with layers of green fur coming down it. He seems to have pockets in the fur of his large stomach, as he rests his hands inside this area. With regard to posture, he is loose and can bend easily. He often walks in stealth-mode when around Whos. - Source Wikipedia

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  16. Hairy Monster by Genkicoll

    Hairy Monsters, though rarely seen, can be found in forests worldwide.
     
    They are shy creatures where mankind is concerned, but extremely active and outgoing with their own kind. These feisty creatures are in constant motion, and never seem to stop moving. Even in a zoo setting, no one has ever seen them sleep. They tend to feed on carrion, as their need to move around so much would make it too difficult for them to effectively hunt for themselves.
     
    Because of human encroachment on their natural habitat, hairy monsters sometimes find themselves in human dwellings. Less fearful of children, they tend to hide in a child's closet or under a bed - a difficult feat when they seem incapable of holding still, and one that has often led to discovery. Hairy monsters may find human children much like their own, or it may just be that they are crafty enough to realize that the children will run away immediately, making time for them to make their own escape. Either way, the hairy monsters never stay in human habitations for long.
     
    Many thanks to Ziggy for providing the original gif animations.

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  17. Spooky Ghost by Genkicoll

    These spooky ghosts are more cute than spooky. Ghosts can be found all over the world, but these friendly spirits prefer a forest setting.
     
    While most ghosts we hear about haunt, these simply are curious about human folk and animals, and have agreed to be "housed" in a zoo setting. They enjoy peoples' reactions to them, but sometimes like to be alone, hence the need for a shelter of some sort. Their favorite residence would be a cave or burrow, but they will like most shelters. They are absolutely fine with having almost anything added to their exhibits, so experiment! They're happy to watch you try!
     
    As they are disembodied spirits, they do not multiply, so there are no ghost young. Likewise they will not die, but you can always ask them to leave... they might even comply!
     
    Programmed to like both exhibit-neutral items and bad-habitat items such as buildings and statues.
     
    Fully compatible with the Loopy Black Bat and the Mummy by Genkicoll.

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  18. Water Spirit by Genkicoll

    Water Spirits reside in the waters of the world, from oceans to lakes to rivers.
     
    They are mischievous creatures who enjoy playing tricks on the unwary. While they never do any real harm, the pranks they play have caused many a sailor to curse the misfortune of having come across the spirits.
     
    These spirits do not breed the way flesh and blood creatures do, but they will "call out" to others to come and join them now and then, bringing new spirits to play with them. They may, likewise, get bored and leave if there is not enough to occupy them, so if you decide you no longer want them in your zoo, all you have to do is ask them to leave... or make them a better offer!
     
    Configured to like both neutral-habitat and bad-habitat items, these spirits will love almost anything you decide to throw in their exhibit.
     
    Many thanks to Jane for the original .gifs.

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  19. Nightmare & Daymare by Genkicoll

    Daymare and Nightmare from the Xanth books.

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  20. Skull Isle Black Widow by Genkicoll

    Skull Island Black Widows live on Skull Island, which can be found off the coast of Sumatra. The foreboding name of the isle derives from the distinctive rocky knoll at the center of the island, which is shaped like a human skull.
     
    This tropical island is home to many bizarre creatures, as well as those thought to be extinct by the rest of the world. In the wild of its homeland, the Skull Island black widow usually feeds on dinosaur young and unwary birds that get caught in its web. Extremely poisonous, one bite is enough to do serious damage, even to a full-grown dinosaur.
     
    Like the domestic black widows we are familiar with, the male of the species is much smaller than the female, and lacking the distinctive red markings of the female. In contrast, however, the marking of the female is not limited to a red hourglass on the underside of her abdomen, it instead circles the entire abdomen.
     
    These enormous arachnids will escape if not carefully monitored, so for the safety of your guests, be sure to use a sturdy fence!
     
    Many thanks to Professor Paul for the idea ^__^

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  21. Mummy Creature by Genkicoll

    The Mummy is commonly found in the tombs of Egypt, but these "captive" mummies prefer a forested exhibit.
     
    These mummies have been around for quite a long time, and they have a tendency to lose their heads! They enjoy sharing their exhibit with both the loopy black bats and spooky ghosts by Genki.
     
    Many thanks to Jane for providing the original .gif animations.

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  22. Marvin Martian by Genkicoll

    Description : Here is the much talked about surprise for pukkie. There are 9 sound files included, though you have to be patient to hear them all
     
    Marvin hails from the planet Mars, but is often found elsewhere. He is often accompanied by his dog "K-9," and sometimes by other creatures.
     
    Marvin wears a Roman soldier's uniform (a reference to Mars being the Roman god of war) with old-fashioned basketball shoes. His head is a black sphere with only eyes for features. The crest of his helmet appears, with the "push broom" like upper section, to resemble an ancient Greek Hoplite's helmet.
     
    On numerous occasions, Marvin has tried to destroy the Earth, as it obstructs his view of Venus, with his Illudium Pu-36 Explosive Space Modulator.
     
    Marvin will like anything in his exhibit, with one exception: He does not like the cold!

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  23. Articule Desert Worm by African Raptor

    The Desert Worm is a creature found in desert oases. They have huge mouths with which they swallow bugs, and even small mammals, whole. They are believed to reach as long as 6 m. The Desert Worm is the largest worm in existence.
     
    Many Worms are reclusive and generally peaceful. Some, however, seem bloodthirsty; they attack travelers without provocation. Desert Worms are solitary creatures, only gathering to mate.
     
    Desert Worms are found only in the desert regions of countries. Worm sightings tend to be rare, because the beasts themselves are hard to find. However, some tribal societies pride themselves on hunting the creatures. Ethnologists report that some tribes require young warriors to track and hunt a worm as a passage to adulthood.
     
    Desert Worms are regarded as having limited intelligence, even by animal standards.
     
    UPDATED July 28, 2008 to fix LCID error, which can cause some people's games to crash.

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  24. Giant Brown Recluse Spider by Genkicoll

    The Giant Brown Recluse Spider, scientifically named Loxosceles reclusa, live in large colonies. As opposed to most spiders who have 8 eyes, the brown recluse has 6 eyes arranged in pairs - one pair in front and a pair on either side.
     
    These enormous cousins of "fiddleback" spiders feed mostly on creatures that have passed on naturally, scavenging at night. They prefer seclusion, and often retreat to dark places during the day.
     
    Does not require a shelter, but will be happy with the rock cave if you decide you want it in the exhibit.
     
    This spider is compatible with Jane's Autumn Alm, the foliage items in Catfish's Halloween Pack and all of the foliage in Catfish's Autumn foliage pack. Also shown in the screenshot are some items from Brandi's Toadstool Forest Pack.
     
    Many thanks to those who helped test this, and to Jay for his patience.

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  25. The Hand by Genkicoll

    The Hand is a disembodied arm and hand that drags itself around by the fingertips.
     
    Sources say that The Hand was somehow animated by Dr. Frankenstein, and that it somehow escaped from its holding in Frankenstein's castle.
     
    This creature does not truly eat or sleep, it is mindless and directionless, seeking only to exist. Hair-raising to watch, The Hand is sure to horrify and electrify your zoo guests.
     
    This creature does not reproduce. Does not require a shelter, but will be happy with a rock cave or burrow if you decide that you want one.

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