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Hawkkeye666
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On 8/4/2023 at 9:18 PM, HeatherL said:

FYI, maybe I'm blind, but I can't find your white German Shepherd as an individual download.

I took it down because I want to rework it. I also took down my Hector´s dolphin, bull shark and minke whale, because Khaydar´s made better version of them with custom models.

Here is shephard.

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I don´t have much time right now, so this week, just my old cranes pack with reworked animation for all species except crowned cranes. I added brolga as a bonus. Compatibility is the same as before.

 

Animals:

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Grey Crowned Crane, Black Crowned Crane, Brolga, Sandhill Crane, Whooping Crane, Demoseille Crane, Hooded Crane, Common Crane, Siberian Crane, White-Naped Crane, Sarus Crane, Black-Necked Crane

 

Enjoy!

hawkkeyes cranes reworked.ZTD

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Savannahjan
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They are really beautiful. 

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Australian marsh.

 

Animals:

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Australian Pelican, White-Faced Heron, White-Necked Heron, Australian White Ibis, Pied Heron, Yellow-Billed Spoonbill, Banded Stilt, Black-Headed Heron, Black-Necked Stork

Black Swan, Australian Shelduck, Magpie Goose, Australian Shoveler, Freckled Duck, Pink-Eared Duck, Wandering Whistling Duck, Australian Wood Duck, Blue Duck, Campbell Teal, Green Pygmy Goose

Blue-Winged Kookaburra, Rufous-Bellied Kookaburra, Radjah Shelduck, Spotted Whistling Duck, Spangled Kookaburra, Laughing Kookaburra

 

Compatibility:

black swan, australian white ibis, australian pelican, australian shelduck, magpie goose, wandering whistling duck, yellow-billed spoonbill, black-necked stork, pink-eared duck, blue winged kookaburra, australasian shoveler, freckled duck, white faced heron, white necked heron - my brolga, straw-necked ibis, murray river turtle, australian water dragon

spotted whistling duck, pied heron, radjah shelduck, green pygmy goose

banded stilt - Borsato´s cape barren goose

black-headed heron - my lechwe, egyptian goose

australian wood duck, laughing kookaburra - Borsato´s common wombat, my swamp wallaby, australian magpie

spangled kookaburra - Borsato´s southern cassowary

 

Enjoy!

 

 

 

hawkkeyes australian marsh.ztd

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YoungerPrinceLothric
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On 12/6/2021 at 2:50 AM, Hawkkeye666 said:

Just water birds and good boys don´t swim in tanks.

I was just about to report that several of your birds do not swim in tanks but then I realized you'd made this post ages ago and I should have just read that first lol 😅

(opened up in one of my mostly empty 'test' zoos. I'd imagine it would take a very long time to make all of your birds tankable and I understand why they wouldn't be 'compatible' for lack of a better word)

 

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YoungerPrinceLothric
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Small report on the Phoenix Chicken: they breed and poop a lot lol. It's kind of my fault in the first place for making such a tiny aviary, but I wanted to mention it regardless. I sell off their babies frequently to keep up with them.

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YoungerPrinceLothric
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the Indian Cobras are also guilty of baby-booming 😂

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We must now complete the cycle with some cobra chickens (canadian gooses)

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Cobra chickens :animated-smileys-laughing-273: ! Canadian geese are evil! A flock of them once chased me and my 2 German Shepherds out of a park. We had barely set foot on the grass when they all looked at us and came for us at a dead run!

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Yesss, absolutely evil. They're actually the inspiration behind a lot of my usernames including this one lol. The one spring they set up nest next to my front door in Indiana. Even after long overnight shifts at the ER I still had to look out for an entire gaggle of geese come at me just for trying to get inside my building because they think I want their eggs. It got to the point where I'd wear my thick winter jacket just to get 5 seconds of armor as I'd dash inside because those twisty-pecks hurt. They have teeth! This is how I learned birds are dinosaurs! They have teeth!!

 

Looking back it was funny the things me and my roommate would do just to work around them. I'd go buy groceries and he'd stand by the door with a swinging golf club like a dumb suburban samurai just to keep them at bay as I'd rush in hoping they'd focus on the spectacle. Of course you can't hurt them because they're protected and they know it...so you can only scare them away. If you can anyway. They don't scare easy unless you have a dog, and I don't mean a chihuaha. They'll beat up your chihuaha and honk as they do it.

 

Anyway this went on for weeks until the eggs hatched and the chicks  goslings left the nest but my friends loved my goose trauma stories every night so they nicknamed me Goose in real life...

 

Here's a fun fact if you've never had the pleasure of treating with these donuts: these jerks try to make themselves bigger by extending their whole wingspan like they're challenging you to a fight and will hiss at you as a warning to not get closer. Hence, well, cobra chickens. If they chase you it's a good time to turn on the Fitbit because you're going to be working out for a few minutes and it's up to the goose when you get to take a sit. Either that or run past a child they love chasing them.

 

Absolutely not influenced by my experience with them by the way but I do hear they taste good with butter.

 

This concludes my goose ted talk for the night.

 

(I will never miss out on an open opportunity to air my long-standing beef (poultry?) with canadian geese. That spring was awful!)

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