Planet Zoo

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jeremywyx Jan 27, 2024 @ 9:49am
Incorect cheetah sounds
so i am kinda fussy aboat how acurate my animals are, and when i got a cheeta in the zoo it emediately started to play with the boxes, it made a few normal chirping sounds but then a loud roar. cheetas cant roar. please fix this.
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Wimpy Weasel Jan 27, 2024 @ 9:19pm 
Back when I was a wee lad i had this stuffed cheetah that i played with all the time he was a unique and rare cheetah as he too roared. did i care, no, it was just a game. now that i am grown into a mature human being i still play with cheetahs in this crazy game called Planet Zoo. Do I care that my Cheetah Roars, or my Elephant pees in his water. No because its just a darn game. Life is to short to worry about a 100 percent accuracy of a game. pour yourself a couple shot or ten of Tennessee sipping whiskey and set back and enjoy the game.
jeremywyx Jan 28, 2024 @ 6:27am 
Originally posted by Wimpy Weasel:
Back when I was a wee lad i had this stuffed cheetah that i played with all the time he was a unique and rare cheetah as he too roared. did i care, no, it was just a game. now that i am grown into a mature human being i still play with cheetahs in this crazy game called Planet Zoo. Do I care that my Cheetah Roars, or my Elephant pees in his water. No because its just a darn game. Life is to short to worry about a 100 percent accuracy of a game. pour yourself a couple shot or ten of Tennessee sipping whiskey and set back and enjoy the game.
this coment is sweet and also a bit.. pokeing.

i too used to have (and still have) a HUGE coletion of over 100 animal plushies, from moose to tigers to dolfhins. I used to play with them creating them a natural enviroment with blankets and fuzzy geen balls to represent palnts and lakes. I woud allways have a roleplay Spaning milion of years full of life and death, predation and birth and masive migrations. each kind of plusie has been a diferent species with diferent unique behaviors and apearances. i remeber haveing this huge area on teh floor where i once has an lake full of plants and herbivores taht then had an epic migration to the living room when the pond dried up, national geografic stile.

Oh... bad i am now grown up and i cant play with them because its "wierd" and "primitive" to play with "kids toys".

heres one little secret, i still soemtime "play" withe them when i am home alone.

so manny happy memeries. :)
audiolady Jan 28, 2024 @ 6:51pm 
I still use a stuffed animal as a pillow. Don't cheetahs make some sort of funny sounding roarish noise? Or am I thinking of mountain lions? Kinda like "gwowwwwwoowwwwwoww"
SLG Jan 28, 2024 @ 10:10pm 
Cheetahs produce a variety of sounds including growls, purrs that generally denote contentment, chirps (between a mother and her cubs), and an "explosive yelp" heard by humans from 2 km (1.24 mi.) away. Moans, growls, hisses, and spitting vocalizations are generally produced in agonistic or combative situations.
wpegg Jan 29, 2024 @ 10:25am 
Originally posted by audiolady:
I still use a stuffed animal as a pillow. Don't cheetahs make some sort of funny sounding roarish noise?
You mean in the wild, or if you use them as a pillow?
jeremywyx Jan 31, 2024 @ 6:33am 
Originally posted by wpegg:
Originally posted by audiolady:
I still use a stuffed animal as a pillow. Don't cheetahs make some sort of funny sounding roarish noise?
You mean in the wild, or if you use them as a pillow?
well cheetas wont makea good pilow
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Date Posted: Jan 27, 2024 @ 9:49am
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