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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Their chunky bodies, small soft eyes, and mellow attitude make them the most popular animal with guests in the twilight pack.

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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: Their chunky bodies, small soft eyes, and mellow attitude make them the most popular animal with guests in the twilight pack.
Twilight Pack.
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->'''Status:''' Extinct in the Wild

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->'''Status:''' Extinct in the WildEndangered



* HonorAmongThieves: They get cohabitation bonuses with the raccoon, a fellow scavenger in the dark that frequently steals human garbage.

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* HonorAmongThieves: They get cohabitation bonuses with the raccoon, a fellow scavenger in the dark that who frequently steals human garbage.



* ThePowerOfFriendship: It prefers living in herds, and gets cohabitation bonuses with several other grazers of the south African grasslands.

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* ThePowerOfFriendship: It prefers living in herds, and gets cohabitation bonuses with several other grazers of the south South African grasslands.



* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to enter their habitats without issue, a trait shared with several other Australian animals.

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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to can enter their habitats without issue, a trait shared with several other Australian animals.



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->'''Status:''' Critically EndangeredNear Threatened

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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Its only animal featured in Eurasian Animal Pack to live in tropical area, in contrast to other animals in the pack who live in cold-climate areas.

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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They have British names as their default ones.

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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They have British names as their default ones.
ones, due to their association with the sport of fox hunting, a traditional upper-class pastime.
* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: As expected from the red foxes.




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* RidiculouslyCuteCritter: They look like they're always smiling.


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* TheLastOfTheseIsNotLikeTheOthers: Its only animal featured in Eurasian Animal Pack to live in tropical area, in contrast to other animals in the pack who live in cold-climate areas.

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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They have British names as default ones, and have called Petworth Park in Britain home for over 500 years.



* NationalAnimalStereotypes: As the largest carnivore in Britain, they have British names as their default ones.



* DanceOfRomance: They have one as their mating animation.



* NationalAnimalStereotypes: Their default names are Mongolian ones, due to their range covering Mongolia's steppes.




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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They have British names as their default ones.



* 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 the Halloween-themed Twilight pack. Its career mission is set in Transylvania, has a [[HalloweenTown haunted house theme, theme]], and you're required to adopt some bats to achieve the first milestone.




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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to enter their habitats without issue, a trait shared with several other Australian animals.


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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: Similarly to Przewalski's Horse, they have Mongolian names due to living on Mongolian steppes.


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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: Just like other Indian animals in the game, Sloth Bears have names found on Indian peninsula.
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added example(s) The names of animals being from the countries in which their natural range is located seem specific to how animals are portrayed in-game at least to me, so I hope no one will delete the National Animal Stereotypes tropes that I added to animals.

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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They have British names as their default names, most likely due to swan association with British aristocracy and royalty.


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* FullBoarAction: Guests can't enter their habitats for obvious reasons.


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* NationalAnimalStereotypes: They live in few Slavic countries like Poland, Ukraine, Russia, Latvia, Slovakia and Bulgaria, and so have names common in these countries as their default ones (like Stefan, Feliks, Dasha, Cheslav, Anastasia, Ludmila, Dimitry etc.).
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* SwansASwimming: They're safe enough for guests to enter their habitats.
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->'''Status:''' Least Concern
->'''Interactivity:''' Habitat
A fairly large waterfowl from temperate areas of Eurasia. Named for its generally-silent nature, it’s a common, adaptable, and semiaquatic avian.


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->'''Status:''' Critically Endangered
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A cold-weather antelope species from the Eurasian steppe, known for its distinctive proboscis. They were removed from the IUCN's Endangered Species list just days before the Eurasia Animal Pack's release, leading to their inaccurate "Critically Endangered" status in-game.


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->'''Status:''' Vulnerable
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A particularly lanky, shaggy bear species from across the Indian subcontinent. They can be found in a wide range of habitats, from tropical rainforests to the foothills of the Himalayas. They have a particular proclivity for eating insects.


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->'''Status:''' Vulnerable
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A heavyset relative of goats and sheep from the eastern Himalayas. Surprisingly nimble, they have few predators in their remote, mountainous habitat.


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->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A tough, adaptable wild pig from across Eurasia. As the ancestor of domestic pigs, and an invasive species in Australia and the Americas, it has left quite a legacy.


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Also known as the European Bison, this big, burly bovine is Europe’s heaviest land animal. Hunted to extinction in the wild in the early 20th century, captive populations have since been re-introduced into parts of their former range, and their population is slowly recovering.


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->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A tough, solitary mustelid from across cold and remote parts of the northern hemisphere. Intelligent and adaptable, they have been seen taking down prey several times larger than themselves.


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->'''Status:''' Near-Threatened
->'''Interactivity:''' Exhibit
A small-to-medium-sized tortoise from southern Europe. Their populations are generally clustered in areas around the Mediterranean and the Black Sea.
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* PaletteSwap: Probably the most blatant example in the game. They're smaller in-game than in reality, and have a few minor habits and traits more seen in the Baird's Tapir.

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* PaletteSwap: Probably the most blatant example in the game. They're smaller in-game than in reality, and have a few minor habits and traits more seen in the Baird's Tapir. Thankfully, their models got enhanced in the 1.16 update making them more distinct from Baird’s Tapir.

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Exhibit animals tend to be listed on the bottom.


* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to enter their habitats without issue.



* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to enter their habitats without issue.



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->'''Interactivity:''' HabitatHabitat (Walkabout)



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->'''Interactivity:''' Habitat
A flightless seabird from parts of New Zealand, and the smallest penguins in the world.

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A flightless seabird from parts of Australia and New Zealand, and the smallest penguins in the world.




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* ThePowerOfFriendship: As with its fellow Penguin species, they can be comfortably housed in groups of up to 500 animals.



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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Guests are able to enter their habitats without issue, a trait shared with several other Australian animals.



!!Hermann's Tortoise (''Testudo hermanni'')

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!!Hermann's Tortoise (''Testudo hermanni'')

!!Mute Swan (''Cygnus olor'')



!!Mute Swan (''Cygnus olor'')

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!!Mute Swan (''Cygnus olor'')!!Saiga (''Saiga tatarica'')



!!Saiga (''Saiga tatarica'')

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!!Saiga (''Saiga tatarica'')!!Sloth Bear (''Melursus ursinus'')



!!Sloth Bear (''Melursus ursinus'')

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!!Sloth Bear (''Melursus ursinus'')!!Takin (''Budorcas taxicolor'')



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!!Takin (''Budorcas taxicolor'')!!Wild Boar (''Sus scrofa'')



!!Wild Boar (''Sus scrofa'')

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!!Wild Boar (''Sus scrofa'')!!Wisent (''Bos bonasus'')



!!Wisent (''Bos bonasus'')

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!!Wisent (''Bos bonasus'')!!Wolverine (''Gulo gulo'')



!!Wolverine (''Gulo gulo'')

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!!Wolverine (''Gulo gulo'')!!Hermann's Tortoise (''Testudo hermanni'')

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* BatOutOfHell: While they're harmless to humans, this trope is referenced by the fact that they were added 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.

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* BatOutOfHell: While they're harmless to humans, this trope is referenced by the fact that they were added to 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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!!Takin (''Budorcas'')

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!!Takin (''Budorcas'')(''Budorcas taxicolor'')
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!!Hermann's Tortoise (''Testudo hermanni'')


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!!Mute Swan (''Cygnus olor'')
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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North, Central, and South America around the equator. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th anniversary.

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A species relative of wild pig pigs known to inhabit areas of North, Central, and South America around the equator. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th anniversary.
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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North and Central America. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th anniversary.

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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North North, Central, and Central America.South America around the equator. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th anniversary.
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Very even-tempered, and they get mutual cohabitation bonuses with ALL South American herbivores/omnivores - even ones they wouldn't meet in the wild. Capuchins, Anteaters, and Tapirs have some range overlap, so it's understandable, but Llamas are from mountainous regions well out of their range, and Galapagos Tortoises don't even live on the mainland. They even can have humans enter their habitats as walkthrough animals.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Very even-tempered, and they get mutual cohabitation bonuses with ALL South American herbivores/omnivores - even ones they wouldn't meet in the wild. Capuchins, Anteaters, Peccaries, and Tapirs have some range overlap, so it's understandable, but Llamas are from mountainous regions well out of their range, and Galapagos Tortoises don't even live on the mainland. They even can have humans enter their habitats as walkthrough animals.

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!!Red Deer (''Dicotyles tajacu'')

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!!Red Deer (''Dicotyles tajacu'')(''Cervus elaphus'')
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Large ungulates that are found in most of Europe and Western Asia. This animal was added for free in the 1.11.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th anniversary.

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Large ungulates that are found in most of Europe and Western Asia. This animal was added for free in the 1.11.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 4th 3rd anniversary.



!!Collared Peccary(''Cervus elaphus'')

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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North and Central America. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 3rd anniversary.

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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North and Central America. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 3rd 4th anniversary.

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!!Red Deer (''Cervus elaphus'')
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!!Red Deer (''Cervus elaphus'')
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(''Dicotyles tajacu'')



Large ungulates that are found in most of Europe and Western Asia. This animal was added for free in the 1.11.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 3rd anniversary.

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Large ungulates that are found in most of Europe and Western Asia. This animal was added for free in the 1.11.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 3rd 4th anniversary.


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!!Collared Peccary(''Cervus elaphus'')
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A species of wild pig known to inhabit areas of North and Central America. This animal was added for free in the 1.15.2 update to celebrate Planet Zoo's 3rd anniversary.
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* TheBusCameBack: After the events of the main game’s career mode, Emma was not seen again in any of the DLC stories until a few years later, with the release of the Oceania pack.



!!North Island Brown Kiwi
!!Tasmanian Devil
!!Little Penguin
!!Quokka
!!Spectacled Flying Fox

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!!North Island Brown Kiwi
Kiwi (''Apteryx mantelli'')
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->'''Status:''' Vulnerable
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A heavyset, flightless insectivorous bird with hair-like feathers. The most common of the Kiwis, they dwell exclusively on the north island of New Zealand.
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Devil (''Sarcophilus harrisii'')
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A tough, famously noisy little predator and the largest carnivorous marsupials in the world. They are a major symbol of their home, the island of Tasmania.
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!!Little Penguin
!!Quokka
Penguin (''Eudyptula minor'')
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->'''Status:''' Least Concern
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A flightless seabird from parts of New Zealand, and the smallest penguins in the world.
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!!Quokka (''Setonix brachyurus'')
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A cat-sized herbivorous marsupial related to wallabies. They live on the southwest coast of Australia and a few nearby islands, perhaps most famously on Rottnest Island.
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!!Spectacled Flying FoxFox (''Pteropus conspicillatus'')
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->'''Status:''' Endangered
->'''Interactivity:''' Exhibit
A fruit-eating megabat from the dense rainforests of northern Australia, New Guinea, and nearby islands. It is named for the distinctive pale marks around its eyes.
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!!North Island Brown Kiwi
!!Tasmanian Devil
!!Little Penguin
!!Quokka
!!Spectacled Flying Fox
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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Very even-tempered, and they get mutual cohabitation bonuses with ALL South American herbivores/omnivores - even ones they wouldn't meet in the wild. Capuchins, Anteaters, and Tapirs have some range overlap, so it's understandable, but Llamas are from mountainous regions well out of their range, and Galapagos Tortoises don't even live on the mainland.

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* FriendToAllLivingThings: Very even-tempered, and they get mutual cohabitation bonuses with ALL South American herbivores/omnivores - even ones they wouldn't meet in the wild. Capuchins, Anteaters, and Tapirs have some range overlap, so it's understandable, but Llamas are from mountainous regions well out of their range, and Galapagos Tortoises don't even live on the mainland.
mainland. They even can have humans enter their habitats as walkthrough animals.
* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Very friendly herbivorous rodents.




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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: These large herbivores can have guests enter their habitats.
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!!Desert Horned Viper {''Cerastes cerastes'')

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!!Desert Horned Viper {''Cerastes (''Cerastes cerastes'')
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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Small and inoffensive enough that visitors can enter their habitats without any trouble.

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* HerbivoresAreFriendly: Small and inoffensive enough that visitors can enter their habitats without any trouble.
trouble. That being said, they are not the most bold of creatures, and may not enjoy the attention this brings.
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* OnlyFriend: They get cohab bonuses only with Przewalski's Horses.




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* OnlyFriend: They only get cohab bonuses with Bactrian Camels.




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* BoringButPractical: They aren't the most crowd pleasing animals out there, but they breed pretty easily for critically endangered animals and don't take a lot of resources to make happy.
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Hope this works. Bernie at least in game was quite happy about that fact.


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* OffscreenMomentOfAwesome: One noted in-game for conservation programs involving the species: Bernie is quite happy to note that Giant Pandas, a a symbol of conservation, have in recent years been lifted out of the Endangered status after extensive conservation programs.

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* NobleWolf: If kept in a well-maintained pack, fed, and cared for, they can be a popular exhibit animal. Moreover, career mode sees the player setting up a breeding pack in a Nevada zoo for Emma Goodwin, which is contrasted with Myers' more cynical PandaingToTheAudience.

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* NobleWolf: If kept in a well-maintained pack, fed, and cared for, they can be a popular exhibit animal. Moreover, career mode sees the player setting up a breeding pack in a Nevada zoo for Emma Goodwin, which is contrasted with Myers' more cynical PandaingToTheAudience.exploration of Pandas.



!!Giant Panda (''Ailuropoda melanoleuca'')

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* PandaingToTheAudience: In-universe, Pandas are VERY popular, almost as much as Elephants, but don't have the massive space requirements. In Career Mode, Bernie Goodwin has a zoo dedicated to Pandas, and later on, Dominic Myers deliberately exploits this trope when he gets a panda named Lin Lin for his polluted South American zoo. It's heavily hinted he ''stole'' her.

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* PandaingToTheAudience: In-universe, Pandas are VERY popular, almost as much as Elephants, but don't have the massive space requirements. In Career Mode, Bernie Goodwin has a zoo dedicated to Pandas, and later on, Dominic Myers deliberately exploits this trope when he gets a panda named Lin Lin for his polluted South American zoo. It's heavily hinted he ''stole'' her.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Penguins will breed quickly, a lot, and quickly fill their habitats with more of their kind. As a monogamous species though, they tend to not run into risks of inbreeding as quickly as other fast breeders. Being endangered also means releasing said offspring is an effective means of farming conservation credits.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Capybaras will breed fast. Fortunately they not only get along with each other a lot, but plenty of other animals like them to so a zoo could easily have enough Capybaras to fill multiple exhibits should they not feel like releasing their many children and want cheap cohabitation bonuses.

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* ExplosiveBreeder: Capybaras will breed fast. Fortunately they not only get along with each other a lot, but plenty of other animals like them to too so a zoo could easily have enough Capybaras to fill multiple exhibits should they not feel like releasing their many children and want cheap cohabitation bonuses.
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* ExplosiveBreeder: Capybaras will breed fast. Fortunately they not only get along with each other a lot, but plenty of other animals like them to so a zoo could easily have enough Capybaras to fill multiple exhibits should they not feel like releasing their many children and want cheap cohabitation bonuses.
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* CharacterDevelopment: Over time, her work slowly opens her eyes to how proper animal care is done, and their importance to the world's ecosystems.

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* CharacterDevelopment: Over time, her work slowly opens her eyes to how proper animal care is done, and their importance to the world's ecosystems. Her attitude towards the player character and her own actions develops in a similar vein; her taking credit for the player's work was what got her ownership of the Summer Project, but by the time Tiffany's Paradise Park becomes a success, she's willing to admit to her father that the player did about 90% of the actual work... but her father is still impressed, because 10% is still far more than she usually does.
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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.
* DaddysGirl: She seems to legitimately dote on her wealthy father. It probably helps that he's clearly funding her lifestyle.

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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 and takes over from him when it becomes obvious he's doing a terrible job managing the Summer Project.Project, which she was supposed to be doing from the start. 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.
* DaddysGirl: She seems to legitimately dote on her wealthy father. It probably helps that he's clearly funding her lifestyle.lifestyle, apparently giving her a six-figure monthly allowance. When he starts treating her more like an adult in the wake of the Summer Project's success, she outright states that she doesn't like it at all initially.

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