Keeping in mind how bad stuff happens over and over again, I've decided to make steps towards preventing further catastrophes, first step being releasing a pair of Barbourofelises on an unsuspecting South American ecosystem.
A smaller forest exhibit in the place of the Barbourofelises, huh? With how my rolling goes lately maybe it would be good to lower your expectation for this one.
Sike, it's dinosaurs! Kulindadromeus (
Kulindadromeus zabaikalicus) is a fuzzy ornitischian dinosaur from Jurassic Russia. Its closest relatives were ornithopods such as the Hypsilophodon. It was discovered an entire decade after Zoo Tycoon 2 was released, and yet here we go.
The protofeathers on those little buggers among some others might imply that simillar structures appeared as early as in the last common ancestors of dinosaurs and pterosaurs, and believe me that's early.
As we all know, the Kulindadromeus coexisted with animals such as the red squirrel (
Sciurus vulgaris), a common Jurassic mammal. There's no way it would eat cycad leaves though.
Say what you want about the enclosure, but at least with all the lavender it won't have trouble with mosquitos anytime soon. Or was it moths? I think catnip was for mosquitos. I'm sure there is something in the desert that is repelled by lavender, let's just hope it's not dinosaurs.
It's hardly the most impressive enclosure, but the game itself said I can't use tall grass. Again, we've lost large predators for this.
The second part of the Barbourofelis replacement, looks vaguely oriental. Is it pandas?
Not quite, just goats. It's actually japanese serows (
Capricornis crispus) which are, well, just goats. As far as goats go, those are pretty nice ones though. I guess? I don't think you can milk them, but I can be wrong.
Umm... mind moving out of the way while I refill your water? Apparently serows like bathing. This is not a clear mountain spring, but a rock trough is better than nothing, I'll tell you that.
This thing normally floats in the air like it's nobody's business, but with some clever engineering I could make it somewhat presentable. Actually it was made to be used like this, don't tell anyone, I wanna sound clever.
Grazing, huh? Too good for the grass I'm providing you with, huh? No good jabroni goat has no respect for superior species. Just kidding, I don't consider myself better than a goat.
I quite like this exhibit. A bit more gimmicky than the last one, with its sheer rock walls and bamboo and all that.
But here we go, we've replaced terrifying predators with fuzzy dinos and goats. Now the most predatory animals in the zoo are badgers, which honestly isn't that bad considering how nasty badgers can be. They ate Gordon Ramsay's sex dwarf for god's sake.
Now prepare your booties everyone because here comes the real star of the show. A real big bastard, the terror of the Triassic era, the croc, the myth, the legend...
...Fasolasuchus (
Fasolasuchus tenax), one of the largest terrestrial predators of its time. While dinosaurs were yet to join the ranks of megafauna, monsters such as these were the rightful rulers of the land.
The name Fasolasuchus comes from Polish fasola (bean) and Greek suchos (crocodile), making it a bean croc. I;m thinking about thos bean crocs.
Actually it was named after Tomas H. Fasola, an Argentine palaeontologist, but I like my version better.It looks so peaceful when it just lies like that, alsmost as if it wasn't made to swallow dinosaurs whole.
I like using prehistoric foliage even if the time period doesn't mach with the animal. The Williamsonia, as primitive as it looks, actually apeared later than Fasolasuchus. The Araucarioxylon in the back was actually contemporary to the croc, and was an actual tree related to the modern monkey puzzle tree. The cactus-like Madagascar ocotillo is not actually a prehistoric species, but I like it a lot.
In this enclosure I intended to recreate Triassic environment as well as I could, but I'm not a palaeobotanist, geologist or an exterior designer. Still, it turned out really well.
We're anime now. It would be a real shame if one of our flamingos were to fall in love with a Kemono Friends flamingo girl cutout.
The last exhibit in Al-Khalij for today is this funky little building. Granted, it's not a marvel of architecture, but the animals inside are not marvels of animal kingdom either.
Those are beech martens (
Martes foina), extremely common predators native to Europe and Asia. They are universally disliked by people who raise rabbits and chickens because those furry little fellas aren't afraid to get close to human settlements. My old dog managed to catch and kill two of these while they were on the hunt for tasty, tasty rabbits.
Those people are way too excited to see those weasely buggers. They are cute, but these are hardly exotic animals. Well, maybe they are for the locals.
Hey, some of those people have plushie badgers!
While the martens were technically the last new exhibit for today, there's one more change that needs to be mentioned. The pteranodons were pissing me off big time with their constant bugging out, so I've got rid of them and built a huge tank where teir aviary used to be.
The tank houses two species. the manta ray (
Mobula alfredi) and the Archelon (
Archelon ischyros). Mantas are giant plankton-eating rays that swim around tropical oceans; pretty well known stuff. The Archelon is the largest tortoise that ever lived, a member of Cretaceous megafauna.
This may be because of Radical Remake, but marine animals are easier to see from up high. You can sort of see that the Archelons have hard shells instead of leathery ones, which is wrong as far as i know.
I was never a big fan of marine enclosures, and that applies to both Zoo Tycoon and Zoo Tycoon 2. They require some serious work to make look good.
Oh, by the way, Archelons and mantas were hand-picked just like the Pteranodons were.
And there we have it! Al-Khalij is over halfway done. Pteranodons and Barbourofelises were replaced with Kulindadromeuses and KJapanese serows to avoid bugs, while the Fasolasuchus and beech martens are completely new additions.
Next time we'll tackle Maple Bay. I'm supposed to be doing stuff right now, so this is it.