![]() ![]() Przewalski's Horse: Grassland -> Cold Desert.Changed to match biome website, and tiger and peafowl. Indian Elephant: Scrub -> Tropical Dry Forest.Changed to match biome website, and for balancing. Grizzly Bear: Montane -> Boreal Forest.These changes were primarily decided by looking at AD's biomes website, which lists example animals for some biomes, which were not changed on release, or for consistency with other animals. Several animals have had their main biome changed.If you would like to revert this change, you can use Happy Animals Hack (Thom) to remove biome and space needs for all animals. All animals once again have biome and space needs, so they can be used to play the game the "normal" way.Larger animals take a longer time to reach full size. All animals now grow up slowly instead of instantly.Also, in the following animals, females will undergo menopause and no longer be able to breed past a certain age (with a zoo message notifying it):.Indian Elephant (male only, with new model courtesy of Demon Hunter).African Buffalo (male only, already had it).Old life stage was added to several more animals with record-breaking sizes and/or long lifespans.Narwhal (1 tusk and 2 tusks males and females).By default they use the female model, but the following animals have new juvenile models made by Buffzoo: All animals now have a juvenile stage between young and adult (28 were missing it).Pregnancy and incubation times have also been adjusted. Age to sexual maturity has also been adjusted, and in many cases is different among sexes. Lifespans once again represent average lifespan (in captivity or wild, whatever is greater) and not records. All animals have had their lifespans adjusted to 1/5 of their real life lifespan, following what AD did for their first animals. ![]() Size dimorphism has been added when relevant, and young and juvenile stages have also been rescaled accordingly. Sizes represent average size, except on old animals (see below) which use record sizes. All animals have been resized using the same scale (Snowleo's learn set fences).
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