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  1. Fuller and fuller :- ) Now with exhibits of wild pig, red deer, roe deer, koala, wolverine, skunk, racoon, fallow deer and moose (with young). Nearly 500 guest already at an entrance fee of 50 dollars haha here a small mammal visitor centre with racoon, skunk, koala and wolverine. Iron fence and horizontal protection so the animals don't climb out.
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  2. A bit more progress: Not all that much, but I really wanted one typical savannah animal. Otherwise, I mostly reworked and expanded exhibits. I significantly expanded the Arctic Fox exhibit at the cost of the American Bison. As a non-ingame typical savannah animal, I chose the eland. I love Rhoetosaurus, by the way, as well as Lambeosaurus. I have no solution to the Struthiomimus issue though - they continue breeding like rabbits! I have considered sacrificing Cryolophosaurus (spelling?), but I still don't really have a solution. I did notice that there were no sporred tortoises left (probably, they died of old age, their exhibit was absolutely fine) - and thus I could make the Persian Leopards happier. And yes, a section of path is cut off... As I already said, deciduous forest is probably the most neglected terrain type (or the mods that I downloaded are biased?), and thus I'm gonna to build a Forest Tarpan exhibit.
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  3. Wow, looking fabulous! Your 'inventions' with regular objects are inspirational.
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  4. More building was done, more colours were tested, and some exhibits were changed/remodeled... First, an overview: the remaining free space. There is some below, but not too much remains: Kouprey, Saola, American Bison, black Panther, Uintatherium and spotted cuscus, together with some parts of other exhibits: The centre and the "left-wing" exhibit. Of course Merychippus is apolitical. And I didn't know that Arctic foxes and - much less - Struthiomimus breed like rabbits! The original built-up area. I might give up on Scimitar-horned oryx or remake this area at some point. My newest exhibit, to be completed tomorrow or soon. I don't know whether anyone can guess from the eggs alone which dinosaur is going to hatch here? I wanted at least some coniferous/decidouous forest animals (the latter, I think, is the most neglected terrain type!), and I chose Lambeosaurus: Unfortunately, Rhim Gazelles were never really happy and never was their exhibit all that suitable (although "suitability" was claimed by the veterinarian info). And soon, I noticed that only one sole Goitered Gazelle remained. Quickly, I added more and merged the two exhibits, selling the Rhims. A closer view with an actual Okapi visible: The Arctic fox exhibit came from the as-of-yet unused green fenced exhibit, but I decided to recolour it more fittingly for a polar one. You can see a Kouprey, but I doubt you can see a Saola here:
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  5. Jay has released the following at the Guild: No Staff Hack No Guests Hack Have Research Completed Automatically or Have Things Available Sooner http://www.ztcdd.org/DG/index.php?board=315.0
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  6. And thus (i.e. because I love them, too), I downloaded the rest of @Fern's coloured fences today - and already put them to use. A black fence of course befits the black panther. I also filled up my rainforest area - now it's an area of rare and extinct species from the Kouprey and Saola to the Okapi: These exhibits are planted up - some to 90 % - so that the animals might not be visible. I started to plant up the Uintatherium exhibit already, but that'll continue tomorrow. And I of course noticed that I might have to replace the fence for the stronger "steel and concrete" one. I use coloured steel-and-concrete fences almost exclusively, for both extant and extinct animals from a spotted cuscus to a Paraceratherium or Struthiomimus. And yes, I love pink even as a man!
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