How do you know which plants to use in a habitat? Click on an animal, switch to their “Environment” tab, and note the specific Continents and Biomes listed here.To figure out the size of a habitat before you transfer any animals, click on the habitat you want to inspect and tab over to “Terrain” – you’ll see the land and water area.(Speaking of, don’t forget heaters and coolers.) Find their Zoopedia file and click the “Natural Habitat” tab for exact details about their land, water, climbing, and temperature needs. If you’re wondering what size a habitat should be, it depends on the species.It’s possible to breed an albino baby, but it’s up to chance.To earn more conservation credits (and to feel better about yourself), consider breeding and releasing critically endangered species: the Bornean orangutan, Chinese pangolin, gharial, Himalayan brown bear, Lehmann’s poison frog, Lesser Antillean iguana, red ruffed lemur, West African lion, western chimpanzee, and western lowland gorilla. ![]() From here, you can toggle glass windows on and off, and – once researched by Mechanics – even use one-way glass. To do so, click on a wall or habitat, then hit “edit barrier,” and look near the bottom right of your screen for a “Window” option.
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