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Haha you noticed that? 😜 the need to randomly rotate the same object to avoid tiling is strong. I only noticed after that it makes it less realistic in the case but just didn't go back to fix it 😂
The new channel is great!! My boyfriend and I both love your videos, super excited to see more content from you. Even without voiceovers its very inspiring to watch!
I haven't been able to catch up with this cause I've been dealing with a health issue my new puppy I adopted in late May early April has I called her vet and we discussed her diet and come to find out she has CARF Cutaneous Adverse Reactions to Food and the cause her wheat flour or wheat grain dog treats so she can not longer have those she was put on a baby yogurt diet as well along with rubbing some Olive oil into her dry skin so far so good she's not itching as much she's not too happy that I took away her milk bone snacks but she seems to be adjusting well to her new treat regimen
Watching this video I was thinking about how destructive real life livestock are and thinking how destroyed all those sunflowers, trees, and hoses would be 😂 Thank God we can have pretty thing in Planet Zoo!
I just got out of a two year slump and have began playing Planet Zoo again, and for the first time in months, I get a notification for a video from your channel 😅 interesting how the RU-vid algorithm works to say the least, but very glad to see your videos appear again!! Always a good boost of inspo!!
@@SimplySavannahYT OK I understand, but there will be another dlc update in the game Planet Zoo this year 2024 with 8 new animals, because there was only that DLC Farm Animals Pack in April, and they are only talking about this console edition, you can find information on the next dlc this one year.
I just bought the game, lack of in-game tutorials baffles me. That's a shame honestly that we have to search Google and RU-vid to be able to play it properly.
Your River Rock Zoo save file was like "absolutely not you will not disgrace me like this DO YOU KNOW WHO I AM do it again" and doesn't save so you have to do it again. That is so funny🤣😂 On a different note, you have taught me SO MUCH when it comes to decorating habitats and, dare I say it, my franchise zoo has never looked better. The additional foliage and clutter makes it look SO good!
I think it could be cool to do a mini series on Planet Coaster before this comes out so we can compare all of the new features! Either way I'm really excited to see what you create in the new game too 😊
Were is this zoo set? Cos you could imagine the swans are wild and this is just a wildlife pond? You could also add wild butterfly to the nature walk :)
Lake is natural and pond is man-made. Yes there are some ponds with lake in name but that's just the pond's name. Pond is man made structure that holds water usually for fish keeping purpose. Lake is natural body of water usually made by melting icebergs during end of ice ages.
Idk if the definition I'd different between countries but according to the british woodland trust the difference is to do with the depth and in som cases the overall diameter. This would probably be a pond but idk
I am EXCITED for Planet Coaster two I pray DLC'S come along with it I've been playing Hotel Renovator and house flipper and house flipper 2 and if course LOVESTRUCK for the Sims 4 coming out July 25th
I love that Idea I pray FRONTIER makes that next but what would they title it Planet Zoo-Coaster Planet Animal Amusement Kingdom that's all I got for title ideas
Here are some fun facts about Spinosaurus: 1. Nobody really knows what the sail was used for. The leading theories, however, is that it was used either as sexual display or for thermoregulation. There's even a theory suggesting that the sail was actually a hump that had a huge muscle attachment, like that of the American bison. 2. Their claws would've been incredibly deadly. On each hand, they had three huge, curved, incredibly sharp claws, the largest of which reached upwards of seven inches in length! Calculations also show that Spinosaurus was able to slap with a force of around eight tons! 3. A high bone density, paddle-like tail, and raised nostrils indicate that the animal was at least semi-aquatic. However, there's currently a debate going on as to whether or not Spinosaurus was capable of deep diving, of if it waded through shallower waters in search of its prey. 4. It's currently believed that nearly all types of theropods had lips in order to keep their teeth nice and sharp. The one exception is the family Spinosauridae. Due to their skull and teeth resembling that of crocodilians, there's some discorse as whether or not they had lips or constantly barred their teeth. 5. Speaking teeth, Spinosaurus had lots of them! It had 38 in the upper jaw alone. These teeth were all conical, once again suggesting a picivorous diet. However, Spinosaurus had a relatively weak bite force on comparison to other theropods. It had an anterior bite force of 4, 829 newtons, and a posterior bite force of 11, 936 newtons. 6. The coolest feature about Spinosaurus is, without doubt, the pressure sensors in its jaws. The skull of this dinosaur is filled with a bunch of tiny holes. These are called pressure sensors and were used to detect movement on the water. They were so sensitive that they could detect something as faint as a hair falling onto the surface of the water. 7. A couple years ago, a scientific paper was published about another spinosaurid dinosaur called Irritator. In the paper, it was stated that Irritator had a throat pouch, like that of a pelican, which it could've used to swallow much larger prey whole. It is confirmed that Baryonyx and Suchomimus also had this troat pouch, but we don't know if Spinosaurus also for sure had one. I believe that Spinosaurus absolutely had one. It just makes sense given all the aquatic and picsivorous adaptations it had. 8. Here's just some general statistics of the animal. It weighed around 7-8 tons, making it the third largest carnivorous dinosaur, behind Giganotosaurus and Tyrannosaurus. It could reach lengths of up to 59 feet, making it the longest carnivorous dinosaur. If you count the sail, then spinosaurus is a staggering 20 feet tall! 9. Here's the animal falls on the Dinosauria phyloengy. Dinosauria, Saurischia, Theropoda, Tetanurae, Megalosauroidea, Spinosauridae, Spinosaurinae, Spinosaurus aegytpticus.
Brontosaurus was first discovered in 1874, but in 1903 scientists at the time determined that specimens discovered were identical to Apatosaurus, therefore making the Brontosaurus genus invalid. Despite this, "Brontosaurus" was already a household name, and that's why even though it was an invalid genus it's name was still used in pop culture for over a hundred years! HOWEVER, in 2015, a study conducted on diplodocid dinosaurs determined that there were enough differences between Apatosaurus specimens and Brontosaurus to consider them separate genre, making Brontosaurus a valid genus yet again!
@Khornelia do you mean that it is getting better? Your first comment said it "needs to get better" so I assumed you meant that there were improvements you think should be made?
Yeah, the neck spikes are an example of speculative features that palaeo artists include in their drawings. It has some scientific basis but until a piece of mummified sauropod neck is found that shows off how the internal structures show through the skin. But this kind of finds are extremely rare in paleontology as it stands, so finding it specifically for a close relative of Brontosaurus could require a miracle of preservation.
I might be wrong about this, but last I knew, a Brontosaurus skull has actually never been discovered! It's also predicted that they had relatively small brains to help combat high blood pressure from their heart having to pump blood up their necks into their heads!