Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
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Author: Hawkkeye
Keywords: desert, hare
Release date: 28 November 2021
File Size: n/a
Compatibility: All Game Versions
Description: Part of the Desert Pack (http://www.ztcdd.org/DD/index.php?topic=12072.0)
(http://www.ztcdd.org/DD/ZTScreensHawkkeye/BlackTailedJackrabbit_hawkkeye.jpg)
Additional info:
previously in hawkkeyes desert pack.ztd
Current:
DesertPackByHawkkeye.zip: combined/DesertPackByHawkkeye.ztd
DesertPackByHawkkeye.zip: BlackTailedJackrabbitByHawkkeye.ztd: uca: hwbtjrab dated 5 November 2021
Results From Configuration Checking (2021-05-30 checker version):
hwbtjrab.uca date: Fri Nov 05 17:40:08 2021
No Errors or Warnings to show.
Animal Type: hwbtjrab
Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
The black-tailed jackrabbit (Lepus californicus), also known as the American
desert hare, is a common hare of the western United States and Mexico, where
it is found at elevations from sea level up to 10,000 ft (3,000 m). Reaching a
length around 2 ft (61 cm), and a weight from 3 to 6 lb (1.4 to 2.7 kg), the
black-tailed jackrabbit is one of the largest North American hares.
Black-tailed jackrabbits occupy mixed shrub-grassland terrains. Their breeding
depends on the location; it typically peaks in spring, but may continue all
year round in warm climates. Young are born fully furred with eyes open; they
are well camouflaged and are mobile within minutes of birth, thus females do
not protect or even stay with the young except during nursing. The average
litter size is around four, but may be as low as two and as high as seven in
warm regions.
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Animal Characteristics:
Habitat: Desert; Location: North America
Cost: 500; Crowd number: 35
ZT Family: Primitive Ungulate; ZT Genus: Raccoon
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 96
Preferred shelter: Large Burrow
Animal can climb cliffs.
Exhibit Preferences:
Foliage:
Wild Olive Tree, Elm Tree, Pacific Dogwood Tree, Cherry Tree
Lodgepole Pine Tree, Palm Tree, Maple Tree, Fir Tree, Pine Tree, Bamboo
Thornless Mesquite Tree, Yew Tree, Birch Tree, Spruce Tree, Yellow Cedar Tree
Western Larch Tree, Trembling Aspen Tree, Globe Willow Tree, Joshua Tree
Japanese Maple Tree, Prickly Pear Cactus, Saguaro Cactus, Deciduous Bush
Paper Birch Tree, Weeping Willow Tree, White Oak Tree, Western Red Cedar Tree
Himalayan Birch Tree, Western Juniper Tree, Himalayan Pine Tree, Sage Bush
Broadleaf Bush, Pine Bush, Club Moss Shrub (DD), Walchian Conifer Tree (DD)
Dawn Redwood Tree (DD), Gingko Tree (DD), Glossopteris Tree (DD)
Lepidodendron Tree (DD), Magnolia Tree (DD), Monkey Puzzle Tree (DD)
Norfolk Island Pine Tree (DD), Sand Bush (NA), Doum Palm Tree (NA)
Bonsai (CC), Snowbell Tree (CC), Yucca Tree (ES), Agave Cactus (ES)
Rocks:
Desert Rock Formation, Deciduous Forest Rock Formation, Large Highland Rock
Coniferous Forest Rock Formation, Medium Desert Rock (DD)
Medium Highland Rock (DD), Medium Coniferous Rock (DD)
Small Desert Rock (ES), Desert Rock (NA), Highland Rock (CC)
Specifically liked shelters:
Small Burrow, Burrow, Large Burrow
Exhibit Construction:
Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-10 with 6 squares for each adult
Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 12 grid squares
Terrain (for exhibit with 12 grid squares):
5 Sand, 1 Grass, 1 Dirt, 2 Brown Stone, 1 Gray Stone, 0 Fresh Water
2 Deciduous Floor
Foliage (for exhibit with 12 grid squares):
2 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Sage Bush
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 2 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.
Rocks (for exhibit with 12 grid squares):
1 Medium Desert Rock (DD), which is its most liked rock