taun
Well-Known Member
I played Planet Zoo for the second time today. Despite not being able to access the tutorial, I’ve managed to work a few more things out. I love the genetics aspect and how it plays out with the offspring.
A few of questions:
1. Can females not breed again until their offspring are fully grown? This is all well and good for a species with a two year childhood; but seems a bit silly to have a female Western chimpanzee out of action for 15 years, when in real life she’d breed again 3-5 years after her last birth.
2. What’s the largest litter you can have of African wild dog pups? I’ve bred five litters to date, ranging from 1-3 pups.
3. Can the great apes ever have twins?
1. Some species can breed again before young become adults, tortoises for example, but I don't know about apes. Asian Elephants don't seem to breed again till calves are mature (12 years old!).
2. What ever the zoopedia says, they used to be able to have up to 15 pups but soon realised it was silly to have it realistic in the game (in the beta I had 20 odd monitor lizards born from the one "birth") but know its limited to 1-3 I think.
3. Don't think they can, I have not heard of them having twins.











