Okay, they might need to rethink the population numbers for the American Alligator. XD You can totally keep more than two Adult American Alligators in a single exhibit.
I knew frontier was gonna make this mistake. In addition to that I don’t know why frontier would think that Arctic foxes would live on packs…. Have seen them in the wild? They’re solitary. Plus everyone knows foxs social life isn’t as equivalent as a Wolf
It's understandable that you can only have one male in an exhibit, but they need to increase the amount of females. My local zoo has three in the enclosure, and the aquarium that's about 100 miles away has one big male with a bunch of little females.
It is 6Am. I haven't slept from a cold/flu/sinus/allergies whatever it is... And I am happy this wonderful gentleman just happened to upload. *Life is now good.*
Thank you for making an animal overview again. Really missed your overviews with the african pack, great to see you felt like doing one this time. :) While I also like building animals, I'm an animal pack person as well and I feel Frontier really is even a tad better with their animals in the animal packs. This one just seems perfect.
As a Coloradan I too enjoy the cougar and gator. Betchya didn't know we had gators. Some fool put them in a hot spring at about 8000 ft and now it's a park and they thrive. Seeing a gator with snow on it is a strange thing.
The baby probably woke up confused af! It reminded me how I fell asleep in the couch and woke up in my bed when I was a kid 😂😂 He/She is like “Whaaaat the heck happened here?”
9:27 Ah yes, that North American Springbok enrichment, the natural prey of the Cougar. (I know it was a minor slip of the tongue but I just found it oddly funny)
The head shaking of the moose are quite realistic. Now I don’t own moose but I do own livestock. My llamas do the same thing to keep the flies off their face.
OMG have you guys seen that video of a prairie dog pet and the owner is scratching/petting him and she stops and the prairie dog does that hand movement that looks just like the one in game, idk if its a natural behavior but thats so cute
It was more popular in the community poll (that they look at) than some in this pack so it can be assumed that they're saving it for a different pack (Northern Asia or European)
There has never been a confirm case of a melanistic (black) cougar and there has only been one leucistic cougar found by a trail cam but it has never been seen again
I am new to this game and this is my first pack. The alligator could use more animations like maybe it jumping to get meat. Like the mosasaurs or like Steve Irwin
I wish they either had a progressive aging, or had two age stages. That was part of Zoo Tycoon 2 I liked how some of the animals had two youth stages, and Wildlife Park 2 had progressive aging. With the baby beaver looking basically like an adult, it could be smaller at least.
i went to the santa cruz boardwalk, because I live in california, and I heard the sea lions so I have to say... They are soo LOUD!!! like I was on top of them on the peer and I could hear them below me and they sounded like a FOG HORN!!! (also I think this is a good idea for a sea lion enclosure)
It’s so funny to see beavers actually wandering around (but it is a game after all) I work at a North American educational park and let me tell you those beavers sleep all day lol 😆
Brown coat Arctic fox should have not as fluffy fur. The brown fur is during the summer and they don’t need as much fluff and they don’t look that fluffy in brown fur too. They do do a good job on them though they are cute and fun to play with.
The "brown" coat is not meant to represent their summer coat. It's actually supposed to be the melanistic, or "blue", winter coat. Only the kits actually have a summer coat texture.
I’m very happy that this is an animal pack with animals Borge big and small! Even though there are a few North American animals originally, I get didn’t have a lot which is why this DLC actually works! Unlike the previous Africa pack where that one was disappointing because there are already a ton of African animals and in the pack for that, it had small animals and only one big which is why it was disappointing and didn’t work to well. So excited to have these North American animals in my zoo!
I think frontier gets a little un realistic in the zoopedia when it comes to bachelor groups with fox and moose. 1. Foxs aren’t like wolves. They are solitary and last I checked foxs don’t live in “packs” 2. I’m very confident moose’s are very solitary and wouldn’t live in a group of 4 but more like a group of 2. Moose’s are the most solitary compared to all the other deer in the animal kingdom. 3. I know alligators are solitary but they’re very tolerant in bachelors groups. It all depend on spacing
Tbh a puma could realistically jump high enough to grab that meat bag XD from a standstill they can jump up 12 feet, but from a running start they can jump 20 feet
There are no documented instances of melsnistic pumas and there is one documented instance of a leucistic puma caught on a trail cam a few years ago so not surprised you couldn’t generate them in game.
Its such a nuisance living close to these Arctic foxes and their disco balls. Every weekend they have the loudest parties with all their fox friends screaming all night..... #onlyinIceland Pack looks very good ;)
Bison can go with Prairie Dogs and Pronghorns, but Prairie Dogs and Pronghorns can't be together? I've seen wild Prairie Dogs and the babies are very inquisitive- they would have come right up to me if their mother hadn't popped up and yelled at them. They actually have language and even Prairie Dogs from different packs can understand one another, but they'll notice their different accent...
For the beaver dam, can you slightly lower it into a natural body of water? That would be awesome for making it feel more realistic, I’ll have to test it out 😝