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The thing that annoys me is why the info is not there as the tutorial says?
Googling it seems the info was never included for most species, I feel for laziness or other reasons that part of the zoopedia never was fully completed, so you must do this interspecies thing by research yourself, experiment or common sense, not in the zoopedia as clearly and wrongly the tutorial says.
I hate when in tutorials devs give incorrect or confusing info when you are learning to play.
Unless someone can correct me and say me this info is there somewhere.
I agree that the tutorials were pretty bad. They left me frustrated. The 4th and on in career mode were much better though.
In zoopedia there is a tab on each animal for "interspecies enrichment" and likely the tutorial didn't mention it. Is this a scenario where you have crocs or alligators? I remember placing a tortoise with crocs or alligators and it survived and I was surprised... I don't remember why I put the tortoise with them though, I feel like it was just to finish a mission.
Pretty much all herbivores can survive together but won't be able to match everyone's terrain needs so some wouldn't be happy. Also some get an enrichment boost if mentioned in interspecies enrichment.
I have just completed this section and found you can use exhibits to gain the additional animals.
I find that order of the tutorial is a bit out of whack/ not clear at times.
But I feel ZOOPEEDIA SUCKS, and apart from this post’s topic is very incomplete, like devs left it in the middle as WIP.
I just noted there is no in-game information for the list of diseases; how do you know what illness you are more likely to have?
I know if you google for the info, you will find it, but it should be in the game; they just added the diseases with zero information or clue about them!
Just for something basic, if a kid plays the game, they can learn something.