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* RightForTheWrongReasons: She actually didn't really mind Dominic Myers stealing from the Summer Project's petty cash, since she's rich already... she took issue with his choice of vintage champagne, because she thinks he should have gotten "the fresh stuff".

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* RightForTheWrongReasons: She actually didn't really mind Dominic Myers stealing from the Summer Project's petty cash, since she's rich already... she took issue with his choice of vintage champagne, champagne that he blew it on, because she thinks he should have gotten "the fresh stuff".

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* ComingOfAgeStory: Her whole character arc is this, to an extent. She gets a large, dangerous, endangered pet confiscated by authorities, then changes her mind about her methods of care when she sees how much happier they are under the player's care. She then stands up against one of her father's worst employees when it becomes obvious he's doing a terrible job managing the Summer Project. It kicks into high gear with her second personal zoo, Tiffany's Paradise Park, which she takes a personal interest in managing when her father explicitly states he won't bail her out if she fails.



* IgnorantMinion: In the Tropical Pack, Tiffany returns to help the player under the watchful eye of her father's right-hand man… who happens to be Dominic Myers.

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* IgnorantMinion: In the Tropical Pack, Tiffany returns to help the player under the watchful eye of her father's right-hand man… who happens to be Dominic Myers. She quickly learns better.


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* RightForTheWrongReasons: She actually didn't really mind Dominic Myers stealing from the Summer Project's petty cash, since she's rich already... she took issue with his choice of vintage champagne, because she thinks he should have gotten "the fresh stuff".
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* DumbBlonde: Very blonde, and very much TheDitz. That said, her time working for the Goodwin zoos starts turning it to HairOfGoldHeartOfGold as she starts learning more about the animals she legitimately does love.

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* DumbBlonde: Very blonde, and very much TheDitz. That said, her time working for the Goodwin various zoos - and legally owning a couple - starts turning it to HairOfGoldHeartOfGold as she starts learning more about the animals she legitimately does love.
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* SpitefulSpit: They will occasionally spit on guests in-game, a mechanic introduced to all camelids upon the release of the Arid DLC. Fortunately, the guests will take it in stride.
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An endangered species of donkey from Northern Africa. With less than one-thousand known wild individuals left, there's a high risk of the species becoming extinct in the wild.
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A sidewinding viper species from Northern Africa and the Arabian peninsula. It possesses two small "horns" above its eyes.
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The world's tallest species of camel. It has one hump on its back, distinguishing it from its Bactrian cousin.
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A rare antelope species from the Sahara Desert. It can last nearly indefinitely without drinking water, as it gets most of its necessary moisture from its food.
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A once abundant antelope species that has become a national symbol in its native country of Niger thanks to its elegant appearance.
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A species of Porcupine that can be found in Southern Europe and Northern Africa. It uses the quills along its back to deter would-be attackers.
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A small species of wild cat found in Northern Africa and the Middle East. It emerges from its burrow at night to hunt rodents, birds, and even venomous snakes.
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A species of rhinoceros from Africa. It's heavily endangered, and three of its subspecies have been declared extinct.
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!!Dromedary Camel
!!Addax
!!Dama Gazelle
!!African Crested Porcupine
!!Sand Cat
!!Black Rhinoceros
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!!Dromedary Camel
!!Addax
Camel (''Camelus dromedarius'')
!!Addax (''Addax nasomaculatus'')
!!Dama Gazelle
Gazelle (''Nanger dama'')
!!African Crested Porcupine
Porcupine (''Hystrix cristata'')
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Cat (''Felis margarita'')
!!Black Rhinoceros
Rhinoceros (''Diceros bicornis'')
!!Somali Wild Ass
Ass (''Equus africanus somaliensis'')
!!Desert Horned ViperViper {''Cerastes cerastes'')
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Just announced. Animals can be expanded later once we have the information more accurate, hopefully this is the accurate list.

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* ZebrasAreJustStripedHorses: Averted; guests aren't allowed to enter their habitats, and they're very much wild animals.

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* ZebrasAreJustStripedHorses: Averted; guests aren't allowed to enter their habitats, and they're very much wild animals.



* HeinousHyena: Averted; they're simply another predator species in-game, and the zoopedia places emphasis on them being ''hunters'' rather than scavengers.



* MaliciousMonitorLizard: Averted, they're simply treated like any other predator.

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* MaliciousMonitorLizard: Averted, they're simply treated like any other predator.



* {{Bambification}}: Averted completely. While the Fallow Deer, their close relatives, are small and docile enough for guests to enter their enclosures, and Red Deer get cohabitation bonuses living with Fallow Deer, Red Deer are larger and considerably less docile around people, so guests aren’t allowed in their habitats.

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* {{Bambification}}: Averted completely. While the Fallow Deer, their close relatives, are small and docile enough for guests to enter their enclosures, and Red Deer get cohabitation bonuses living with Fallow Deer, Red Deer are larger and considerably less docile around people, so guests aren’t allowed in their habitats.



* WhiteTailedReindeer: Averted completely, they're basically accurate to real reindeer.

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* WhiteTailedReindeer: Averted completely, they're basically accurate to real reindeer.



* SavageWolves: Like Timber Wolves, they have a complex social pack structure in-game, which is best handled by adopting a 50/50 balance between males and females (or making a pack of up to 8 of either gender exclusively). Too many of one or the other can lead to some nasty infighting. And of course, they will attack any smaller herbivores they're exhibited with.
* WhiteWolvesAreSpecial: Averted, they're not really any more popular than Timber Wolves.

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* SavageWolves: Like Timber Wolves, they have a complex social pack structure in-game, which is best handled by adopting a 50/50 balance between males and females (or making a pack of up to 8 eight of either gender exclusively). Too many of one or the other can lead to some nasty infighting. And of Of course, they will attack any smaller herbivores they're exhibited with.
* WhiteWolvesAreSpecial: Averted, they're not really any more popular than Timber Wolves.



* BadOlBadger: Averted: not only are they simply, well, animals (albeit legitimately tough predators that shouldn't be housed with others), but they're fairly social among one another, and the Zoopedia points out that older folktales portrayed them as heralds of the coming spring.
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* GreatWhiteFeline: Well, more of a very pale gray with black rosettes, but it still applies.



* GreatWhiteFeline: Well, more of a very pale gray wih black rosettes, but it still applies.

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* GreatWhiteFeline: Well, more of a very pale gray wih black rosettes, but it still applies.



Sizeable tortoises from Aldabra atoll in the Seychelles Islands. After the extinction of several different giant tortoise populations on islands across the Indian Ocean, they have been re-introduced to those islands in a bid to recreate the local ecosystems.

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Sizeable tortoises from Aldabra atoll Atoll in the Seychelles Islands. After the extinction of several different giant tortoise populations on islands across the Indian Ocean, they have been re-introduced to those islands in a bid to recreate the local ecosystems.



Large crocodilians from waterways across India. Now, their population is restricted to four small stretches of river, and is critically endangered.

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Large crocodilians from waterways across India. Now, their population is restricted to four small stretches of river, river and is critically endangered.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: They share the high-walking animation of other crocodilians in-game, but in real life, Gharials are unable to support their bodies with their legs, and drag themselves through the sand and mud when out of the water.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: They share the high-walking animation of other crocodilians in-game, but in real life, Gharials are unable to support their bodies with their legs, legs and drag themselves through the sand and mud when out of the water.



* DifficultButAwesome: They're among the most popular animals in the game, rivalling Lions and Elephants, and they're very expensive, but they don't need as much space. That said, they do have social needs and require some climbing room, but since they're critically endangered, breeding them is enormously beneficial.

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* DifficultButAwesome: They're among the most popular animals in the game, rivalling rivaling Lions and Elephants, and they're very expensive, but they don't need as much space. That said, they do have social needs and require some climbing room, but since they're critically endangered, breeding them is enormously beneficial.
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* Among the four most popular animals in the game, ''the'' most popular of the cats, and they can be kept in much larger numbers than the other large felines. In addition, they’re found all over the “Classical” architecture style, and even the game’s logo and cover art place them front and center.

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* KingOfBeasts: Among the four most popular animals in the game, ''the'' most popular of the cats, and they can be kept in much larger numbers than the other large felines. In addition, they’re found all over the “Classical” architecture style, and even the game’s logo and cover art place them front and center.
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* AwesomeButImpractical: While they're enormously popular with guests they're among ''the'' most popular animals a zoo can have - they need huge amounts of space, a social group, lots of food, and they're very expensive. Plus, their immense size and strength mean they need some pretty powerful ways to contain them. As a result, only well-established and wealthy zoos would be wise to adopt them.

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* AwesomeButImpractical: While they're enormously popular with guests - in fact, they're among ''the'' most popular animals a zoo can have - they need huge amounts of space, a social group, lots of food, and they're very expensive. Plus, their immense size and strength mean they need some pretty powerful ways to contain them. As a result, only well-established and wealthy zoos would be wise to adopt them.
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* StealingTheCredit: She apparently told anyone who asked – including her father – that the Purmamarca Reserve's success was entirely her work, ignoring the player’s doing virtually everything. This was how she got put in charge of the Summer Project. She also tells the PLAYER this, acting as though she doesn’t recognize them, suggesting it may not have been intentional, but a result of her abysmal memory.
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* CrossPoppingVeins: Never seen in person, but at one point, Tiffany mentions that after she told him he was going to be working with the player again, his forehead "did this big gross veiny thing."


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* StealingTheCredit: She apparently told anyone who asked – including her father – that the Purmamarca Reserve's success was entirely her work, ignoring the player’s doing virtually everything. This was how she got put in charge of the Summer Project. She also tells the PLAYER this, acting as though she doesn’t recognize them, suggesting it may not have been intentional, but a result of her abysmal memory.


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* Among the four most popular animals in the game, ''the'' most popular of the cats, and they can be kept in much larger numbers than the other large felines. In addition, they’re found all over the “Classical” architecture style, and even the game’s logo and cover art place them front and center.
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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Their chunky bodies, small soft eyes, and mellow attitude make them the most popular animal with guests in the DLC.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Their chunky bodies, small soft eyes, and mellow attitude make them the most popular animal with guests in the DLC.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Sort of the African answer to the Capybara, it’s fairly small, nonaggressive, and gets cohabitation bonuses with multiple animals in Africa’s tropical biome. It’s arguably made more impressive by the fact that many of these species (in particular, Pygmy Hippos, Okapis, Bongos, and the African primates) have the Red River Hog as the ''only'' species they get cohabitation bonuses with.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Sort of Pretty much the African answer to the Capybara, it’s fairly small, nonaggressive, and gets cohabitation bonuses with multiple animals in Africa’s tropical biome. It’s arguably made more impressive by the fact that many of these species (in particular, Pygmy Hippos, Okapis, Bongos, and the African primates) have the Red River Hog as the ''only'' species they get cohabitation bonuses with.
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* ShrinkingViolet: Extremely shy and reclusive, they live deep in the rainforest, relying on surprising stealth to stay undetected. In-game, they don't get enrichment bonuses from sharing their enclosure with other species, unlike most similarly-sized African ungulates.

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* ShrinkingViolet: Extremely shy and reclusive, they live deep in the rainforest, relying on surprising stealth to stay undetected. In-game, they don't get enrichment bonuses from sharing their enclosure with other species, unlike most similarly-sized African ungulates.
ungulates until the [[FriendToAllLivingThings red river hogs]] got introduced in the tropical pack.



* ShrinkingViolet: They're slightly more timid around guests than other ursines.

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* ShrinkingViolet: They're slightly more timid timider around guests than other ursines.
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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Like other Exhibit animals, they need to be fed (leaf litter and detritus), and live a couple of years in captivity in the game. In reality, the adult males do not eat and only live for a short time, spending their adult lives looking for mates. As for their prolific breeding in captivity, their longer-lived larvae have never been found.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Like other Exhibit animals, they need to be fed (leaf litter and detritus), and live a couple of years in captivity in the game. In reality, the adult males do not eat and only live for a short time, spending their adult lives looking for mates. As for their prolific breeding in captivity, their longer-lived larvae have never been found.



A very large, nonvenomous snake native to the Paraguay river and its tributaries. It dwells in the river, and hunts in shallow water.

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A very large, nonvenomous snake native to the Paraguay river River and its tributaries. It dwells in the river, and hunts in shallow water.



A very large land snail from several countries on the west African coast, named for their orange-striped shells. They are a popular food item in much of their range, but an invasive pest in some areas of the New World.

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A very large land snail from several countries on the west West African coast, named for their orange-striped shells. They are a popular food item in much of their range, but an invasive pest in some areas of the New World.



The most common gazelles in east Africa, these small grazers are among the fastest animals in the world.

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The most common gazelles in east East Africa, these small grazers are among the fastest animals in the world.



* ColorCodedCharacters: Upon initial release, all Llamas in-game were white. Since then, a couple upgrades have given players Llamas with many different shades of brown, white, and patches of both.

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* ColorCodedCharacters: Upon initial release, all Llamas in-game were white. Since then, a couple of upgrades have given players Llamas with many different shades of brown, white, and patches of both.



* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Visitors can enter their habitats in-game without danger. This is NOT recommended in real life, as they can occasionally be dangerous and aggressive towards people.

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* ArtisticLicenseBiology: Visitors can enter their habitats in-game without danger. This is NOT recommended in real life, as they can occasionally be dangerous and aggressive towards toward people.



Large, flightless, black-feathered birds from the rainforests of northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. Heavily built, they only eat small animals and plant matter, but can be territorial and aggressive.

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Large, flightless, black-feathered birds from the rainforests of northern Australia, Papua New Guinea, and eastern Indonesia. Heavily built, they only eat small animals and plant matter, matter but can be territorial and aggressive.



* SweetSeal: Zigzagged. Fairly popular with guests, and nor particularly aggressive, but its still a predator, and smaller animals should be kept away.

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* SweetSeal: Zigzagged. Fairly popular with guests, and nor not particularly aggressive, but its it's still a predator, predator and smaller animals should be kept away.



Medium-sized arboreal omnivores from the dense rainforests of southeast Asia.

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Medium-sized arboreal omnivores from the dense rainforests of southeast Southeast Asia.



Small, flightless seabirds from the coast of South Africa. Hunting and harvesting their guano has contributed to the species' serious decline in the last century.

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Small, flightless seabirds from the coast of South Africa. Hunting and harvesting of their guano has have contributed to the species' serious decline in the last century.



* ThePowerOfFriendship: Like a couple other birds, they can be comfortably housed in groups of up to 500 animals.

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* ThePowerOfFriendship: Like a couple of other birds, they can be comfortably housed in groups of up to 500 animals.



A species of megabat found in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of the Mediterranean. It's one of the only fruit bat species that uses echolocation.

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A species of megabat found in Africa, the Middle East, and parts of the Mediterranean. It's one of the only fruit bat species that uses use echolocation.



* BatOutOfHell: While they're harmless to humans, this trope is referenced by the fact that they were added in the Halloween-themed Twilight pack. Its career mission is set in Transylvania, has a haunted house theme, and you're required to adopt some bats to achieve the first milestone.

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* BatOutOfHell: While they're harmless to humans, this trope is referenced by the fact that they were added in to the Halloween-themed Twilight pack. Its career mission is set in Transylvania, has a haunted house theme, and you're required to adopt some bats to achieve the first milestone.



* {{Irony}}: A three-toed sloth species is the first sloth to be added in the game, despite two-toed sloths being much more common in zoos.

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* {{Irony}}: A three-toed sloth species is the first sloth to be added in to the game, despite two-toed sloths being much more common in zoos.
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* {{Irony}}: A three-toed sloth species is the first sloth to be added in the game, despite two-toed sloths being much more common in zoos.
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* SpoiledSweet: Despite her vapid attitude and shallowness, it’s made clear that much of it is out of ignorance more than anything else, and she really does want the best for the animals. Apparently, she initially saw the Purmamarca Educational Reserve as something of a temporary boarding facility for her exotic pets and planned on taking them back after her pool house was renovated, but changed her mind after realizing they were much happier in their new homes.
* ValleyGirl: A textbook example, she fills out the basic stock archetype checklist quite nicely, being vapid, wealthy, ditzy, and obsessed with social media. That said, her moments of character growth are often underlined with her losing the usual speech patterns.
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* NeverMyFault: When Myers encountered you and Emma again in the final level, he thinks that you are betraying him even though he fired you first.

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* NeverMyFault: When Myers encountered you and Emma again in the final level, he thinks claims that you are betraying him even though he fired you first.
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A wealthy socialite initially hired as an apprentice at the Purmamarca Educational Reserve after her pet endangered Himalayan Brown Bear was confiscated by the authorities and sent to the player's care. She really does seem to want nothing but the best for the animals, but her cushy, high-tech youth left her woefully unprepared for the rigors of their care. Tiffany is not in the base game, having been first mentioned in the Twilight Pack, and debuted in-person in the Grasslands Pack.
* CharacterDevelopment: Over time, her work slowly opens her eyes to how proper animal care is done, and their importance to the world's ecosystems.
* DaddysGirl: She seems to legitimately dote on her wealthy father. It probably helps that he's clearly funding her lifestyle.
* DumbBlonde: Very blonde, and very much TheDitz. That said, her time working for the Goodwin zoos starts turning it to HairOfGoldHeartOfGold as she starts learning more about the animals she legitimately does love.
* IgnorantMinion: In the Tropical Pack, Tiffany returns to help the player under the watchful eye of her father's right-hand man… who happens to be Dominic Myers.
* NaiveAnimalLover: Her idea of "caring for the animals" involves dressing the cute ones in little clothes and housing them in her own home with Egyptian cotton towels. She gets much better over time.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Sort of the African answer to the Capybara, it’s fairly small, nonaggressive, and gets cohabitation bonuses with multiple animals in Africa’s tropical biome. It’s arguably made more impressive by the fact that many of these species (in particular, Pygmy Hippos, Okapis, Bongos, and the African primates) have the Red River Hog as the ''only'' species they get cohabitation bonuses with.




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* PaletteSwap: Very similar to the Nile Monitor, albeit with a few minor differences (The biggest being that the Nile Monitor can be kept in same-sex duos, while the Asian one cannot).
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* UniquenessValue: Due to their distinctive wings, relatively limited habitat, and comparative rarity in the wild, they are the most popular butterflies among guests.

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* UniquenessValue: Due to their distinctive wings, relatively limited habitat, and comparative rarity in the wild, they are the most popular butterflies among guests.
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* UniquenessValue: Due to their distinctive wings, relatively limited habitat, and comparative rarity in the wild, they are the most popular butterflies among guests.




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* SluggishSloths: Easily the largest species in the relatively small walkthrough exhibits as of their release, but they’re comfortable with it because they barely move anyway.
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* A critically endangered species from the rainforests of northern Madagascar, these are the largest lemurs on Earth. They are locally known as the Maky in Malagasy.

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!!Fossa (''Cryptoprocta ferox'')
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A cat-like mammal native to Madagascar. It's known for being the only predator on the island that hunts lemurs.
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!!Lar Gibbon (''Hylobates lar'')
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Also known as the White-Handed Gibbon, these lanky primates have the largest range of all known Gibbon species.
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!!Red River Hog (''Potamochoerus porcus'')
->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A small species of wild pig native to the jungles and swamps of central Africa.
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!!Asian Water Monitor (''Varanus salvator'')
->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A large varanid lizard native to South and Southeast Asia. They're gifted swimmers.
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!!Brown-Throated Sloth (''Bradypus variegatus'')
->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A species of three-toed sloth found throughout both Central and South America. They spend most of their lives in trees, only descending to the ground to defecate every so often.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: They breed very easily, but perhaps too easily, as they could end up overcrowding the habitat.



Great apes from the island of Borneo, particularly well-adapted for life in the trees. Unlike most primates, they doesn't need a social group for comfort, though they'll also cohabitate comfortably in small groups.

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Great apes from the island of Borneo, particularly well-adapted for to life in the trees. Unlike most primates, they doesn't don't need a social group for comfort, though they'll also cohabitate comfortably in small groups.



Big, thick-skinned rhinos from southern Asia. They prefer to have a decent amount of water in their habitats, and can swim surprisingly well.

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Big, thick-skinned rhinos from southern Asia. They prefer to have a decent amount of water in their habitats, habitats and can swim surprisingly well.



A subspecies of Asian Elephant from across southern mainland Asia. They're often preferred in zoos over their African cousins because of their more docile temperament.

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A subspecies of Asian Elephant elephants from across southern mainland Asia. They're often preferred in zoos over their African cousins because of their more docile temperament.

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