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Animals that are most easily upset?

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warbler21:

--- Quote from: Animals on January 07, 2009, 01:58:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: warbler21 on January 06, 2009, 10:51:33 PM ---Let's see, I've found leopards (both regular and clouded), carnivorous dinosaurs (Rex is no exception), markhors, and tiger sharks particularly hard to please. Any other experiences? Which animals did you found most difficult to please?

Oh, and also, carnivorous dinosaurs tend to collide themselves against electrified fences often, increasing their anger. Any ideas to prevent this? Their exhibit suitabilities are very high but this often causes reduction in happiness. I'm not sure using nonelectrified concrete fences will hold these dinos back from escaping. I particularly had problems with coelophysis.

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Nonelectrified can hold small dinosaurs like the Coelophisis and Herrrasaurus also large hervivores like the Apatosaurus.Which electric fence do you use Chain Link or Iron Bar?Iron Bar is stronger.You need the Carnivores happiness and sutability should be 100 so they stop colliding.And dont put nonelectrified for the Trex and Spino!!

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Let's see I used the electrified chain link fence. Animals obviously can't break out but they just love standing near the fence and electrifying themselves repeatedly, it's kinda annoying, haha. Happiness is originally 100 as well as suitability which is at least 99, but once they start their self-electrocution, their happiness dwindles. Nonelectrified large concrete fences will also hold back Rex and Spino too? Sounds good!

Animals:

--- Quote from: warbler21 on January 07, 2009, 06:20:28 AM ---
--- Quote from: Animals on January 07, 2009, 01:58:02 AM ---
--- Quote from: warbler21 on January 06, 2009, 10:51:33 PM ---Let's see, I've found leopards (both regular and clouded), carnivorous dinosaurs (Rex is no exception), markhors, and tiger sharks particularly hard to please. Any other experiences? Which animals did you found most difficult to please?

Oh, and also, carnivorous dinosaurs tend to collide themselves against electrified fences often, increasing their anger. Any ideas to prevent this? Their exhibit suitabilities are very high but this often causes reduction in happiness. I'm not sure using nonelectrified concrete fences will hold these dinos back from escaping. I particularly had problems with coelophysis.

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Nonelectrified can hold small dinosaurs like the Coelophisis and Herrrasaurus also large hervivores like the Apatosaurus.Which electric fence do you use Chain Link or Iron Bar?Iron Bar is stronger.You need the Carnivores happiness and sutability should be 100 so they stop colliding.And dont put nonelectrified for the Trex and Spino!!

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Let's see I used the electrified chain link fence. Animals obviously can't break out but they just love standing near the fence and electrifying themselves repeatedly, it's kinda annoying, haha. Happiness is originally 100 as well as suitability which is at least 99, but once they start their self-electrocution, their happiness dwindles. Nonelectrified large concrete fences will also hold back Rex and Spino too? Sounds good!


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Trexes and Spinosauruses can break Nonelectrified large concrete fences in my game they just broke it.

Animals:
Now the hardest animal has changed Yetis,Bigfoot,African Elephant,Leopard(hardest),Elephant seal and the Giant Panda are really hard to put.

warbler21:

--- Quote from: pukkie on January 07, 2009, 02:51:45 AM ---You can avoid your dino's from execution by placing trees against it Or one tiled large grey rocks  and where no trees or rocks are put a tile of water in front of it as they always need some fresh water I think you can get an end with this
Black leopards are easy for me In the past the jaguar and markhors caused me real pains

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Thanks! If that doesn't work too well I guess I can always adopt new dinosaurs, haha.  :))

warbler21:

--- Quote from: mrs. poohbear on January 07, 2009, 05:38:30 AM ---snow leopards were the hardest until I decided to do their exhibit a little at a time. I left room to place more foliage, rocks, and hills, when the little bugger was happy I gave him a mate and then sat back and watched. If their happiness began to fall, I would sell the pair off and buy a new pair, since the exhibit was the way they liked it, it worked fine.  Black leopard, are one of my favorite, they don't give me any problems at all. laura

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Sometimes with leopards it looks like best way to keep high happiness is by building highly suitable exhibit first before adopting animals; I agree, black leopards are lot easier than clouded, snow, or regular leopards. I had problems with regular leopard no matter how many times I've tried until I found the good tip from Wisco's website about filling each grid with foliage rather than scattering them randomly, since it does make huge difference in exhibit suitability.
Oh yeah, purchasing a new pair is always a good solution too, haha.

Oh, I found reindeer also take little while to please after they're angered; even though exhibit suitability is over 97 or something, it takes few days for their happiness to rise, although it does fluctuate.

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