In this video I make a zoo out of Lego parts and try to complete the challenge of having over 100 animals in it spread across all 10 baseplates. There are zookeeper minifigures, lions, bears, giraffes, elephants and more.
If you want people getting mauled include zebras and elephants. They can be extremely aggressive no joke. Unfortunately lego doesn’t have hippos or buffalo or moose
Okay,that zoo is super cool and honestly I think Lego should make a zoo like this! Now for an animal that you missed,a zebra but honestly you won't even notice because they are so many other animals you can look at! It's super pretty and cool!
Here's some animals you should've included: Rhinos Hippos Tigers Pandas Zebras Deer Moose Gorillas Orcas Cows Horses Pigs Goats Bats Flamingos Ostriches And since you put a Smilodon in there you also forgot: Mammoth and a T-rex
This is an amazing zoo!! I love seeing different styles of people’s Lego zoos. I hope one day I can make the zoo I volunteer at in Lego. Fun Fact: 0:17 the largest species of elephant to ever exist (Palaeoloxodon Namadicus) was DOUBLE THAT, being 24 tons!!!
These enclosures are way, too small, and the fences are way too short, that crocodile enclosure is too small for a baby crocodile and a crocodile could easily jump over that fence
I have a similar vision to this, but I would have each organized from where they are from (Example: North America, South America, Africa, and Asia). It would be like "The Wilds," where the animals go around the area while the Carnivores will be in a big area called "The Carnivore Kingdom." Plus, it would also have a mix of dinosaurs as well, but hybrids and mystical creatures don't count in it.
Other animals you could have included. The Ostrich from the Prince of Persia set. A farm section with cows, steer, goats, sheep, pigs, and chickens. The classic old bats. I think there’s a non-patronus version of the deer, and skunks. Great build though!
This zoo looks amazing, though I didn't know LEGO had made squirrels now, I would love to know where I might be able to get my hands on those little guys as I'm a massive fan of squirrels! :D
You could have put in some owls at a part of the petting zoo or create their voiliere beneath the viewing platform of the polar bears (and put in snow owls in that enclosure).
You forgot cheetahs,tigers,koalas,parrots, you also could have a barn with pigs,sheep’s,cows,chickens, and goats in the aquatic area jellyfish, piranhas, the arctic area you could’ve had snow foxes, snow owls, and puffins, and the savannah area you could’ve had hyenas, those wild cats and dogs, and cobras
Now that was a zoo fantastic work🤩. But now a moment of silence to remember the great Steve Irwin RIP 1962-2006.....................And my favorite was the polar bear exhibit great job👏👍
Technically, sloths are related to armadillos and anteaters but I'll let it slide since the zoo in my area does have an exhibit with a three toed sloth and a Columbus monkey together
I made this clip myself! But you are right that I definitely used tier zoo's style with the RuneScape hit markers! I love his channel and had fun trying to recreate some of his style for the small segment in this video. You are the first one to point that out! Thanks for noticing.
1:00 the darker green “crocodile” is actually an alligator as well as the baby, alligators have curved mouths and eyes that are on topish sideish and appear to be pushed in while crocodiles have v shaped mouths and their eyes are on the side with a little lump on top common mistake also I am Aussie if ur wondering
I've always wanted to do a Jurassic park video! Something along the lines of " I made an entire Jurassic Park in Lego " or I made every Jurassic Park movie in Lego. Something like that. I probably will at some point
I loved All the Exibits I remember in Summer 2017 I went to the Cincinatti zoo good memories from back then I saw tons of Monkeys, Bugs, Reptiles, Animals of all shapes and sizes good year and summer 2017
This video is awesome! I enjoyed the animal facts and the builds were amazing! Speaking of which, did you know the way you tell the difference between alligators and crocodiles is by their snout? An Alligator has a "U" or an "A" shaped snout, while a crocodile has more of a "V" shape