Once again, this is a well-executed complex, and I’m glad that my Wild Caribbean idea was influential enough for this sector,(even down to some of the animals, I see).
Socorro Doves are very agressive, so it would be hard for them to breed in a breeding bevybreeding bevy of 5.5 Socorro Dove Zenaida graysoni.
How would you change it?Socorro Doves are very agressive, so it would be hard for them to breed in a breeding bevy
I would separate them in different aviariesHow would you change it?
I changed the aviary, thanks to @Paul.Haerle ’s suggestionsIslands of the World: Final Part
I posted this earlier than I thought I would. Thanks for the positive feedback @Austin the Sengi and @Van Beal .
After that, there is a 750 sq. m large outdoor enclosure that’s netted and 8 m tall. Viewing is possible outside and inside with underwater viewing possible. There is a sandy beach, seawater pool, rocky outcrops, coastal trees, and several piers. The enclosure has a pod of 3.2 California Brown Pelican Pelecanus occidentalis californicus and a colony of 1.4 California Sea Lion Zalophus californianus which are non-releasable rescues from California.
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Possible Look of Sea Lion Enclosure, Image Credit -> @felis silvestris
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Animal Photos, Credit -> @Mr Gharial
Once inside, there is a 800 cm long, 500 cm wide, and 150 cm tall enclosure. It has rocky outcrops, scattered boulders, logs, and a small tidal pool being home to a cast of 0.0.20 Sally Lightfoot Crab Grapsus grapsus.
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Possible Look of Crab Enclosure, Image Credit -> @TheImmigrant1
Next there is a 500 cm long, 300 cm wide, and 150 cm large paludarium with a breeding group of 0.0.350 Socorro Isopod Thermosphaeroma thermophilum. There are rock formations, a spring pool, and several aquatic plants. After that, there is a 800 cm large, 500 cm wide, and 250 cm tall terrarium. It has a basking light, rocky outcrops, dead trees, and large branches. It has a breeding lounge of 1.7 Piebald Chuckwalla Sauromalus varius. The final indoor enclosure is 500 cm long, 400 cm wide, and 250 cm tall. There are lush vines, wooden platforms, rock formations, and logs. You can find a breeding rhumba of 1.3 Santa Catalina Island Rattlesnake Crotalus catalinensis.
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Possible Look of Chuckwalla Enclosure, Image Credit -> @biggiesmalls
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Possible Look of Rattlesnake Terrarium, Image Credit -> @Ggrarl
The first outdoor enclosure is a 6 m tall aviary that’s 600 sq. m large. There is leaf litter, plants, trees, a shallow pond, rocks, and elevated perches with a breeding bevy of 5.5 Socorro Dove Zenaida graysoni. The final enclosure in the area is 300 sq. m large and 4 m tall. It has trees, a den, rocks, plants, and logs. There is a pair of 1.1 Island Fox Urocyon littoralis living there.
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Possible Look of Dove Aviary, Image Credit -> @KevinB
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Possible Look of Fox Enclosure, Image Credit -> @Coelacanth18
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Animal Photos, Credit -> @Mr Gharial in the style of @Austin the Sengi
Mammals: 19
Birds: 42
Reptiles: 36
Amphibians: 6
Fish: 18
Invertebrates: 17
Total: 138
What do you think so far? Feel free to give feedback, criticism, suggestions, etc. I have the next section ready (Andes and the Atacama) but I won't post it today. After that area, the next area is the Pampas.
Link of the Zoo Document: Las Vegas Zoological Park
Link of the Stocklist: Las Vegas Zoological Park Stocklist

Thanks! Zoos in the US typically have undersized clans so I wanted to have an ideal clan that allows their social behavior to be representedVery nice displays of your enclosures! I like your South African theme, and that’s a big hyena clan for sure.
With the animal focus thread, I'm revising my entire zoo with only the North Entrance completely finished. The brainstorm process for the Lion House is over and the final version will probably be done in a week. I still have the South Entrance, the Land Down Under, Islands Alive, and parts of the New World to finish. I won't post the updated versions (it will clog the thread) but I will share the document with them. Sadly, I don't think I will post the Oasis, the Kopje, and the Gran Chaco until August (I'm not going to be able to be on Zoochat from late June to early August)While I am aware of the fact that your current focus is on the animal analysis thread. Have you considered on making a brief return to at least finish Inside Africa: the Oasis at some point lately?