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Zoo Barcelona - Grans Primats / Great Apes
   
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Zoo Barcelona - Grans Primats / Great Apes

In 1 collection by aim_foliksta!
Zoològic de Barcelona
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This is a recreation of part of the great apes zone of the Barcelona Zoo. On this download you can find the exhibits for chimpanzees, gorillas and mangabeys. As mangabeys are not available on the game, it can be used for any other small primate (lemurs or capuchins, for example) that doesn't require too many space.

The size of the exhibits have been adapted to ensure that a full group of animals can keep a good level of welfare (tested with gorillas, chimpanzees and bonobos). The real surface area is not enough for the ingame animal welfare requirements but I wanted to make it functional. All exhibits are bigger than the real ones, but trying to maintain the same proportions as the originals.

Cost: $72.245

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Although it comes as one full exhibit, it contains up to 4 different ones. After placing it, remove the invisible fence and create the habitat fences for each individual exhibit.
The staff gates to access to the exhibits are located in the central part of the exhibit (are marked with the wall pieces with the door). Most staff buildings are inside too.

Make sure that all terrain is completely flat. You might have to remove the water and place it again if it is not correctly levelled.

The exhibit for chimpanzees can be easily used as two individual exhibits just covering the hole in the false rock barrier. The real exhibit has this separation so that's why I decided to keep it. On the central part I created two different dormitories for if you decide to use it as two exhibits.
3 Comments
Jenquis Mar 17, 2021 @ 3:31am 
Que maquina :D
kraibi Oct 19, 2020 @ 10:01am 
A very nice Habitat , thank you !!
xandresmu Oct 19, 2020 @ 1:44am 
I love the recreation of the Barcelona Zoo you are doing! Keep it up!