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Generally speaking, diversity is key! The more different species you keep in your zoo, the more visitors you'll attract. Also, think about breeding baby animals, because their popularity among your visitors is through the roof! Also, adding a variety of different decorations, plants (such as flowers, etc.) and vending stalls will satisfy your customers' needs and eventually attract more of them.
Hiya, only just now realized that the friend request I got earlier and refused was from you. Sent a new one. Sorry. :)
(I'm terrible with names.)