South China Tiger
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Author: Devona
Keywords: Real Animal
Date released: January 15, 2004
Zip size: 2.00 MB
Current ztd date: April 8, 2002
Compatibility: zt, dd, mm and cc
Description: not available
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Additional info:
southchinatiger.ztd uca: EAA790C9 dated 8 April 2002
Results From Configuration Checking:
animals/eaa790c9.uca date: Mon Apr 8 17:18:22 2002
*** Warning: The [] section is unnecessary and could be removed.
*** Warning: uca/ai file contains the word 'Undefined'.
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Animal Type: EAA790C9
South China Tiger
At the other end of the spectrum from the Bengal tiger in terms of long-term
viability lies the South China tiger (technical name Panthera tigris
amoyensis). This subspecies finds itself on the very brink of extinction.
There have only been a few anecdotal reports of sightings in the wild over the
last ten years. Only very little secondary evidence-pug marks, feces, remnants
from a kill, etc.- have been reliably reported during this period.
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Animal Characteristics:
Habitat: Highland; Location: China
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 95.
Preferred shelter: Rock Cave.
Animal can swim in water terrain.
Animal can jump.
Exhibit Preferences:
Foliage:
Lodgepole Pine Tree, Fir Tree, Pine Tree, Bamboo, Yew Tree, Spruce Tree
Yellow Cedar Tree, Western Larch Tree, Paper Birch Tree
Western Red Cedar Tree, Chinese Fir Tree, Himalayan Birch Tree
Western Juniper Tree, Himalayan Pine Tree, Sage Bush, Pine Bush
Club Moss Shrub (DD), Walchian Conifer Tree (DD), Dawn Redwood Tree (DD)
Lepidodendron Tree (DD), Norfolk Island Pine Tree (DD)
Rocks:
Large Rock, Small Rock - Medium, Small Rock - Small, Highland Rock - Large
Coniferous Forest Rock - Formation, Medium Highland Rock (DD)
Medium Coniferous Rock (DD)
Exhibit Construction:
Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-2 with 35 squares for each adult.
Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 70 grid squares
Terrain (for exhibit with 70 grid squares):
28 Deciduous Floor, 7 Fresh Water, 7 Sand, 28 Coniferous Floor
Foliage (for exhibit with 70 grid squares):
10 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Himalayan Birch Tree
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 10 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.
Rocks (for exhibit with 70 grid squares):
6 Small Rock - Small, which is its most liked rock.
Elevation: Of the 70 squares, 0 nonadjacent squares should be elevated.