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| Tandala Mkubwa | 3 Apr 2014, 21:31 Post #1 |
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Hello, everyone As you may or may not know, I've been working on a zoo called Heart of Africa, which I am now showing in the "Zoo and Exhibits" section of the forums. As the the name suggests, the entire zoo is based around the wildlife on the African continent. I've completed the building of the first two "phases" of the park. I'm now moving on to the building of two (possibly three) other phases, and there are just a couple of species that I'd like to be able to include in these phases that have not been made or have not been made for quite some time; that said, I just thought that I might as well put up a little wishlist to possibly inspire designers to potentially create some of these creatures xBIRDS: AFRICAN GREY PARROT: ![]() ![]() AFRICAN SPOONBILL: ![]() ![]() BLACK SPUR-WINGED GOOSE: ![]() CONGO PEAFOWL: ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() GOLIATH HERON: ![]() ![]() GREAT BLUE TURACO: ![]() ![]() GREEN WOODHOOPOE: ![]() HAMMERKOP: ![]() HOTTENTOT TEAL: ![]() ![]() PURPLE-CRESTED TURACO: ![]() ![]() SADDLE-BILLED STORK: ![]() ![]() SENEGAL PARROT: ![]() ![]() SPECKLED PIGEON: ![]() ![]() VIOLET TURACO: ![]() ![]() WATTLED CRANE: ![]() ![]() ![]() WHITE-CRESTED HORNBILL: ![]() ![]() YELLOW-BILLED STORK: ![]() YELLOW-NECKED FRANCOLIN: ![]() |
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| Tandala Mkubwa | 3 Apr 2014, 21:32 Post #2 |
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And due to the 50 photo limit... MAMMALS: AFRICAN BRUSH-TAILED PORCUPINE: ![]() AFRICAN CLAWLESS OTTER: ![]() ![]() ![]() ALLEN'S SWAMP MONKEY: ![]() BAY DUIKER: ![]() BLACK-AND-RUFOUS ELEPHANT SHREW: ![]() DEBRAZZA'S MONKEY: ![]() ![]() EASTERN BONGO [REMAKE]: ![]() ![]() ![]() EGYPTIAN FRUIT BAT: ![]() ![]() KIKUYU GUEREZA: ![]() ![]() RED RIVER HOG: ![]() ![]() ROYAL ANTELOPE: ![]() REPTILES: AFRICAN SLENDER-SNOUTED CROCODILE: ![]() ![]() DWARF CROCODILE: ![]() ![]() NILE SOFTSHELL TURTLE : ![]() ![]() |
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| Deleted User | 5 Apr 2014, 00:11 Post #3 |
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Gran lista de deseos. Creo que alguien ha hecho un remake Cerdo del río rojo antes. |
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| Hephaestus | 5 Apr 2014, 04:44 Post #4 |
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Estoy de acuerdo, es fantástico y me encanta todo.
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| Rijin | 5 Apr 2014, 19:25 Post #5 |
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There actually is a Red River Hog at the DutchDesigns site, which is here in case you don't have the link. I know there's a Slender-Snouted crocodile somewhere, but I have no idea where it is. Edited by Rijin, 5 Apr 2014, 19:26.
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| joethebro | 15 Jun 2014, 08:36 Post #6 |
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good for a milti enclosure |
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| carnotaurus | 15 Jun 2014, 11:30 Post #7 |
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Great list! I agree we need more african forest animals. |
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| TGR | 19 Jun 2014, 01:27 Post #8 |
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Nice list! I love African animals, especially the birds. We need more of those! |
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| Kit_Fisto | 19 Jun 2014, 15:31 Post #9 |
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good list!! it would be great if some of these animals wil be in game. |
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| Deleted User | 21 Jun 2014, 05:09 Post #10 |
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Great wishlist of animals to be in the game you made. |
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| epikrussian17 | 29 Jun 2014, 03:22 Post #11 |
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I agree, most of these animals should be in game. I'm especially a fan of the African Gray Parrot and Egyptian Fruit Bat. |
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| BowserX | 1 Jul 2014, 01:34 Post #12 |
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Great wishlist! My zoo's could really use some of those birds |
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| Siberian | 17 Jul 2014, 20:54 Post #13 |
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Wow great list! The only animal from it that I have already seem in ZT2 is the softshell turtle, but I can't find again where they are. I remember that I didn't download the one I found because it doesn't breed in game ![]() I'd love to see those animals in game, especially the birds of the first post. With an important point: variants! Edited by Siberian, 17 Jul 2014, 20:56.
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| Luxenroar | 19 Jul 2014, 08:00 Post #14 |
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I would want a Violet-backed Starling (Cinnyrincinculus leucogaster) |
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| Luxenroar | 19 Jul 2014, 08:04 Post #15 |
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By the way it is also native to the African scrublands and jungles. Heres the pic:
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| uolym | 19 Jul 2014, 08:08 Post #16 |
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Great list! Some of these animals were already made, some are really good, like the DD red river hog, Tamara Henson's Sénégal parrot and so on. But i agree : à violet-backed starling would be awesome! |
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| tschandler | 19 Jul 2014, 10:47 Post #17 |
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I have never seen a good Kori Bustard. It would be a perfect animal for you to add as well |
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| Acellian | 21 Jul 2014, 20:54 Post #18 |
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Neat list. As part of AA, AD is going to remake the Bongo but of course it hasn't been shown yet. |
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As you may or may not know, I've been working on a zoo called Heart of Africa, which I am now showing in the "Zoo and Exhibits" section of the forums. As the the name suggests, the entire zoo is based around the wildlife on the African continent. I've completed the building of the first two "phases" of the park. I'm now moving on to the building of two (possibly three) other phases, and there are just a couple of species that I'd like to be able to include in these phases that have not been made or have not been made for quite some time; that said, I just thought that I might as well put up a little wishlist to possibly inspire designers to potentially create some of these creatures x







































































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