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Zoo Tycoon => General Discussion => Topic started by: Animals on January 07, 2009, 07:02:21 AM
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What's the best dinosaur to put that never gets unhappy please tell me :bang :ty
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Caudipteryx, Iguanodon, Styracosaurus are relatively easy
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Plesiosaurus and Nessie (from Endangered species theme pack) are easy to maintain their high happiness, though they're not exactly dinosaurs. Oh and triceratops isn't bad either.
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velociraptor is really cool
But Brachiosaurus is the best!!!
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velociraptor is really cool
But Brachiosaurus is the best!!!
Did you meant apatosaurus? That's the only long-necked dinosaur or sauropod in DD.
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velociraptor is really cool
But Brachiosaurus is the best!!!
We Dont have a brachiosaurus,apatosaurus is the worst they always get angry.
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Try a T. rex. They aren't that bad... :)))
Also, I don't like apatosaurus... it looks like a gigantic prosauropod
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Trex??? There 2nd worst after apatosaurus
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I think Coelophysis are the easiest dinosaurs and Stego and Trex are the hardest.
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Ok,I'll try a Ceolo
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Oh yeah, plateosaurus is pretty easy too. And deinosuchus, though they aren't really dinos, still I find them awesome.
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velociraptor is really cool
But Brachiosaurus is the best!!!
Did you meant apatosaurus? That's the only long-necked dinosaur or sauropod in DD.
yes that, I got it mixed up with the jpp for zt2
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Thats very hard,try making the whole exhibit deciduous forest and put dirt and fresh water when it hatches.
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It doesn't matter on how popular they are, it just matteres on how you make them happy and how to make the exhibit and to place it as a first attraction. If only all these animals went into ZT2 life in this game would be like a Super Smash Bros. Brawl which consists of 35 characters. I rediscovered ZTCC this month I now know that the Marine Mammals are probably more popular.
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The worst, but, so far the only two I've tried are the T-Rex and Apatasaurus. I also don't know what the best dinos would be either.
Kim
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Spinosaurus are truly better in fights against the former king, T-rex. They will get up to 101 if you give them over 20 sq feet and give them there most recommended tree, Norfolk Pine, sorround it with water, use the one sq foot usage to make a slight change to make them happier. Use only that tree, give them mostly large rocks, until they get angry, take that away and start using small rocks. Don't forget the Dinosaur Cave. If they give birth, they will be the all happy.
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My favorite, and the one's that I have the least trouble with are the Caudipteryxs. I've been able to keep them in a variety of exhibit sizes, they breed well, and don't have too much trouble with guests. Plus, I've been able to use non-dino fencing with them!
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Still, the spinos are really easy to have happy.
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None of the dinosaurs ever present any problems for me, ever. The only I can remember disliking were the Trikes, but they're no problem unless you put lots of Silligara trees. :))
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First things first. A warm :wel3 to Levisdocker and I hope you like this site, I Know :za .
I haven't played the game much yet (just got it a couple weeks ago) But of the dinosaurs I've tried so far I like the velociraptor best because It doesn't seem to mind crowds much and if you give a pair the right habitat in a space of 240 or more tiles ( not too difficult as velociraptors will accept the rock cave as a shelter, and aren't very demanding.) then you should soon get a trio of babies.
First, make sure that there is a male-female pair, then as soon as they grow up, sell the original pair (unless you made the habitat 400 tiles it will be overcrowded).
If there was a pair in the original group of babies then it won't be long before you get another trio of babies.
then sell the old trio and repeat, and not only will you not have to buy more animals, but you also make a profit every time you sell the older dinos. :U2
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True, everyone likes the newer dinosaurs