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In the Primate forest, white fur Lar gibbons join the orangutans replacing the siamangs. This is a close sub for the white cheeked gibbons irl.
In the African Savannah, black rhinos replace the white rhino, and Addax replace the zebra/springbok since still no bontebok sadly.
And finally in the african rainforest, aardvark get replaced with a pair of african crested porcupines.
yeah i believe so, i referred to as much modern references as possible. Polar bear, chimps and rhino are more or so the most modern additions with some creative talents applied.
Is this a complete 100 percent accurate recreation of the zoo? No im not from america at all - relying on fantastic references to recreate zoos across the world. Is the layout, shape and animal collection more or less accurate - yes of course i did lots of research to portray the zoo as best as i could