To King Zultan, did you literally want more cryptids, or just more exotic animals to boost our profits? We can do cryptids, but if we're going for profit the best option would be to use the lab to generate 4 star prehistoric animals. That would save us tens of thousands of dollars for superior benefits.
Also, we've suddenly developed a crashing problem. It seems to happen when I enter 1st person mode, but that could be a coincidence. If I can't fix it, we might have to revert the save to the backup from last Wednesday, just before the debt crisis.
Revisiting the collection.
July, Year FourPer Zultan's suggestion, we'll spend today checking up on all the animals in the zoo.
Let's start off with the wetlands exhibit. The African buffaloes are carrying on as they always have, while the flamingo population is down to two individuals. It's a bit hard to keep them alive, since they have extremely short lifespans and replacing them requires going through the animal randomizer. We've got flamingos on offer at the moment though, so we'll replenish the group as soon as we have enough money. We're currently in debt from buying the vampire beast, but it should be resolved very soon.
The dwarf crocodiles are now down to four individuals, significantly more manageable than their pre-donation crisis numbers.
Our rainforest exhibit contains two families of bongos and dodos. The dodos have gradually become the more common animal. This exhibit, the Cuban crocodile area, the savanna, and the T.rex are responsible for most of the "dirty exhibit" alerts around the zoo due to all the poop they produce.
Our savanna enclosure is a busy place, inhabited by numerous species. The giraffes are surprisingly numerous here.
Our grassland is fine for now, but will require attention later. The bluebucks and peafowl are easy to replace when necessary, but our original two unicorns have died. They left three children behind, but we'll need to provide at least one mate if we want to keep the herd.
There's wasn't much to say about the vampire beast, since he was brand new.
Our dolphins and pilot whale spend most of their time on training or performing, but also have time to rest in between. The show isn't very popular or profitable, however, and their trainer is very inefficient. We'll probably have to teach them manually to make it worthwhile.
Our whale shark is doing well, but the blue marlins are down to one individual. We'll need to get a refill, whenever marlins are available again.
Our woolly rhino and mastodon are both happy, but the mastodon has been bored and lonely.
To make him feel better, we made him a friend.
I normally don't like doing pools instead of tanks, but I think it suits our manatees.
Despite its name, the killer penguin continues to exist peacefully in its enclosure.
Like the killer penguin, our tyrannosaurs have a largely uneventful life outside of eating tons of meat.
Construction continues on our massive crocodilian swamp. Plenty of species left to go, but the ride is popular. The Cuban crocodiles in particular have reproduced into a massive swarm.
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