Dhole Dark
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Author: Grey_Wolf
Keywords: carnivores, canids
Date Released: February 29th, 2004
Updated: January 5, 2020 to rename ztd to resolve name conflict.
Current GW_Dhole_Dark.ztd dated 1 March 2004
File Size: 1.5 MB
Compatibility: All Game Versions
Description : Third version of the Dhole, made from the Mexican wolf. Sorry because it is darker, for the strike that Mexican wolf had. Enjoy it! Made by Grey_Wolf.
Info apprted by Bongo.
(http://www.ztcdd.org/DD/ZAScreens/animals/GW_DholeDark.jpg)
Additional info:
.ztd name conflict. Previous names Dhole2.zip, Dhole.ztd
GW_Dhole_Dark.zip GW_Dhole_Dark.ztd uca: 11986026 dated 1 Mar 04
Results From Configuration Checking:
Dhole2:11986026.uca date: Mon Mar 1 09:21:32 2004
*** Warning: The [] section is unnecessary and could be removed.
*** Warning: cHabitatSize is not set to 100.
*** Warning: Sum of family, genus, and animal id/type values are < 0.
*** Warning: uca/ai file contains the word 'Undefined'.
*** Warning: BehaviorSet sections contain duplicate lines.
Animal Type: 11986026
Dhole
The dhole or Asiatic Wild Dog (Cuon alpinus) is about the size of a border
collie (12-18 kg), but looks quite different. The coat is usually a rusty red
colour, but varies regionally from sandy yellow to dark grey. See our dhole
map page for details of regional colour variation (frame-compliant browsers
only). Usually it has a black bushy tail and white patches on its chest, paws
and belly. Its ears are rounded, and its hooded amber eyes portray an
intelligent nature.
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Animal Characteristics:
Habitat: Rainforest; Location: Southeast Asia
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 95.
Preferred shelter: Rock Cave.
Animal can jump.
Animal can climb cliffs.
Exhibit Preferences:
Foliage:
Wild Olive Tree, Ulmo Tree, Elm Tree, Pacific Dogwood Tree, Cherry Tree
Lodgepole Pine Tree, Maple Tree, Fir Tree, Pine Tree, Mangrove Tree
Elephant Ear Tree, Foxtail Palm Tree, Thornless Mesquite Tree, Yew Tree
Birch Tree, Spruce Tree, Yellow Cedar Tree, Trembling Aspen Tree
Globe Willow Tree, Japanese Maple Tree, Llala Palm Tree, Rainforest Bush
Deciduous Bush, Rainforest Fern, Orchid Tree, Kapok Tree, Weeping Willow Tree
White Oak Tree, Western Red Cedar Tree, Chinese Fir Tree, Pine Bush
Club Moss Shrub (DD), Walchian Conifer Tree (DD), Thouarsus Cycad Tree (DD)
Dawn Redwood Tree (DD), Fern Bush (DD), Gingko Tree (DD)
Glossopteris Tree (DD), Lepidodendron Tree (DD), Leptocycas Tree (DD)
Magnolia Tree (DD), Norfolk Island Pine Tree (DD), Williamsonia Tree (DD)
Fallen Rainforest Tree (ES), Rainforest Stump (ES), Bonsai (CC)
Snowbell Tree (CC), Rafflesia (ES), Giant Ficus Tree (ES), Durian Tree (ES)
Rocks:
Stone Ruins, Deciduous Forest Rock - Formation
Coniferous Forest Rock - Formation, Rainforest Rock - Formation
Medium Coniferous Rock (DD), Mossy Rainforest Rock (ES), Limestone Rock (ES)
Exhibit Construction:
Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 3-10 with 35 squares for each adult.
Exhibit size (for 3 adults): 105 grid squares
Terrain (for exhibit with 105 grid squares):
56 Rainforest Floor, 7 Dirt, 8 Grass, 20 Fresh Water, 14 Coniferous Floor
Foliage (for exhibit with 105 grid squares):
11 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Mangrove Tree
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 11 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.
Rocks (for exhibit with 105 grid squares):
6 Mossy Rainforest Rock (ES), which is its most liked rock.
Elevation: Of the 105 squares, 1 nonadjacent squares should be elevated.