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Almost 6 years! And still no implement of any reproduction concept...
Well then, that's a no-buy there.
But honestly I am not surprised, it's Crytivo. They are working on Universim for what, 8 years? And also there, no progress whatsoever.
It is good that it is to have some type of self-sustaining population in the enclosures so as not to have to make so many animals and save money, but I see that THERE ARE MORE IMPORTANT THINGS than nests and juvis.
The animals are in catatonic mode, they don't move correctly, they don't know where they are standing, and on top of that, they want to add something since it would steal time and effort that could be used to improve the AI.
Let's think about the hypothetical case that they add it: Boom... the game crash.
The little ones die of hunger/thirst. They do not recognize fences and freeze in place constantly. Other sections of the game are left unattended to fix the juvis.
Well... you know what I mean. Let's jump to the main question.
these types of questions/topics were asked several times and they were all answered.
breeding in the future?: Yes
It's in early-access, come back in 2-3 years. You will surely find it already implemented... or not. Who knows.
the situation is like any other normal zoo simulator, which ecosystems do not work at all