AnimalID

Name

5011

Black Leopard

LocationName:

Southeast Asia

Origin:

Original ZT

PurchaseCost:

$1,600

RequiresResearch:

Yes

IsClimber:

No

IsJumper:

Yes

 

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Description:

Melanistic, or black, leopards, also known as black panthers, are not a separate subspecies of leopard, but rather a color variation within the species. Black leopards have very dark brown background fur against which their black spots do not show very well, although they are still visible under bright light. Among the big cats, the leopard is most likely to produce melanistic individuals.

Black leopards appear among many of the leopard populations, especially in areas such as Southeast Asia where low light conditions create a competitive advantage for the darker coloring. The gene for the dark coloring is recessive, so that two black leopards will have dark offspring, but two normally colored parents who both carry the recessive gene can often have black cubs appear among their spotted offspring.

(See the description for leopards for more information about black leopards.)

Attractiveness Adult:

Attractiveness Young:

Initial Happiness:

Habitat Preference:

50

150

60

90

Captivity:

Crowd:

CrowdHappiness Change:

ClimbsCliffs:

7

10

-5

Yes

 

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To build a good animal exhibit you need to ask a few questions: (click them for the answers)

Which fence is suitable for this animal in terms of strength, if it can be climbed or jumped over?

How big should the exhibit be and what Terrain should be used?

What foliage should be used?

What rocks should be used?

What shelter does the animal need?

What toy does the animal like?

How deep should the exhibit be if using the "Pit Method"?

2 level

 

FenceName

Purchase Cost

Height

Strength

Life

Cost Effective

Stick Pole Fence

$75

2

225

12

16.0

Stick Pole Window Fence

$75

2

225

12

16.0

Chain-link Fence

$70

2

200

10

14.3

Post and Rail Fence

$90

2

250

12

13.3

Wood Slat Window Fence

$110

2

240

12

10.9

Wooden Slat Fence

$110

2

240

12

10.9

Rock Wall Fence

$150

2

280

14

9.3

Rock Window Fence

$150

2

280

14

9.3

Concrete Chain Fence

$150

2

275

14

9.3

Plexiglas Fence

$150

2

270

13

8.7

Iron Bar Fence

$180

2

290

14

7.8

Concrete Fence

$200

2

300

15

7.5

Reinforced Concrete Fence

$225

3

460

16

7.1

Reinforced Concrete and Glass Fence

$225

3

420

15

6.7

Concrete and Iron Bar Fence

$240

3

440

15

6.3

Electrified Chain-link Fence

$300

3

480

18

6.0

Electrified Iron Bar Fence

$350

3

400

18

5.1

 

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Animal Density:

Min

Number of Animals/Exhibit

Max

20

1

 

2

Terrain Name

Value

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Rainforest

85

17

34

51

68

85

102

119

163

153

170

Grass

10

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Dirt

5

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10

Rocks

6

5

10

14

19

24

29

34

38

43

48

Foliage

15

3

6

9

12

15

18

21

24

27

30

Elevation

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

0

Exhibit Size

100

20

40

60

80

100

120

140

160

180

200

 

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ID

Value

TreeName

Foliage Effect

Cost/ Square

Cost Effective

7018

7

Foxtail Palm Tree

40

$480

8.3

7014

3

Mangrove Tree

24

$620

3.9

 

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ID

Value

RockName

Size X

Size Y

Rock

Rock Effect

Purchase Cost

Cost Effective

9206

3

Small Rock

1

1

Yes

12

$55

21.8

9205

3

Medium Rock 

1

1

Yes

12

$75

16.0

9200

6

Large Rock

2

2

Yes

6

$150

4.0

9226

5

Rainforest Rock

6

4

Yes

8

$350

2.3

9213

5

Waterfall Rock Formation

8

8

 

8

$1.400

0.6

 

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Shelter ID

Shelter Name

Shelter Value

Shelter Effect

Purchase Cost

Capacity

Requires Research

8100

Rock Cave

22

12

$500

4

Yes

8112

Large Wood Shelter 

19

9

$325

6

Yes

8109

Large Concrete Shelter

19

9

$225

6

Yes

8111

Wood Shelter

16

6

$225

4

 

8108

Concrete Shelter

16

6

$175

4

 

8107

Small Concrete Shelter

13

3

$125

2

 

8110

Small Wood Shelter

13

3

$175

2

 

 

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ToyID

ToyName

ToyValue

PurchaseCost

6106

Cat Climbing Tree

25

$1,500

 

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ReproductionChance:

Low

SickChance:

8

ReproductionInterval(months):

5

SickChange:

-12

HappyReproduceThreshold:

97

DeathChance:

30

Offspring:

1

TimeDeath(months):

36

BabyToAdult(months):

4

 

 

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8

KeeperFoodType:

Meat

 

 

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