Zoo Tycoon 2
Grizzly Bear: 2 to 3 cubs
Polar Bear: 1 to 4 cubs, average 2
American Beaver: 1 to 4 kits
Dromedary Camel: 1 to 2 calves, average 1
Cheetah: 1 to 8 cubs, generally 3 to 5
Chimpanzee: 1 to 2 infants, average 1
Nile Crocodile: 25-100 eggs, average 50
African Elephant: 1 calf, twins rare
Greater Flamingo: 1 egg
Thomson’s Gazelle: 1 calf
Gemsbok: 1 to 2 calves, average 1
Reticulated Giraffe: 1 calf, twins: uncommon
Mountain Gorilla: 1 infant, rarely 2 (second often allowed to die)
Hippopotamus: 1 calf
Ibex: 1 to 2 kids, average 1
Jaguar: 1 to 4 cubs
Kangaroo: generally 1 joey, but 2 in very good conditions
Ring Tailed Lemur: 1 to 2 infants
Snow Leopard: 1 to 5 cubs, average 2 to 3
Lion: 1 to 6 cubs, average 3
Moose: 1 to 2 calves, average 1
Okapi: 1 calf, twins very rare
Ostrich: Use communal nests (consisting of 3 to 5 hens’ eggs) containing 15 to 60 eggs
Giant Panda: 1 cub, though recently discovered that they have twins half the time, but one is allowed to die
Red Panda: 1 to 4 (cubs?)
Common Peafowl: conflicting information; 3-12 eggs with 6-8 in wild
Emperor Penguin: 1 chick
Black Rhinoceros: 1 calf
Bengal Tiger: 2 to 4 cubs, typically 3 to 4
Common Zebra: 1 foal