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Himalayan Brown Bear

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Himalayan Brown Bear

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Author: Hawkkeye

Keywords: Bears

Release date: 27 January 2022

File Size: n/a

Compatibility: All Game Versions

Description: Part of the Himalayan Bear Pack
The Himalayan Brown Bear is a subspecies of brown that lives in mountains of Central Asia and in Himalayas. Himalayan Brown Bears are generally solitary.


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Additional info:

Previously in hawkkeyes himalayan bear pack.ZTD

HimilayanBearPackByHawkkeye.zip: combined/HimalayanBearPackByHawkkeye.ztd
HimilayanBearPackByHawkkeye.zip: HimalayanBrownBearByHawkkeye.ztd; hwhbbear.uca dated 4 January 2022

Results From Configuration Checking (2021-05-30 checker version):

hwhbbear.uca date: Tue Jan 04 12:44:18 2022
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Animal Type: hwhbbear

Himalayan Brown Bear

The Himalayan brown bear (Ursus arctos isabellinus), also known as the
Himalayan red bear, isabelline bear or Dzu-Teh, is a subspecies of the brown
bear and is known from northern Afghanistan, northern Pakistan, northern
India, west China and Nepal. It is the largest mammal in the region, males
reaching up to 2.2 m (7 ft) long, while females are a little smaller. The
bears are omnivorous and hibernate in dens during the winter. While the brown
bear as a species is classified as Least Concern by the IUCN, this subspecies
is highly endangered and populations are dwindling. Himalayan brown bears
exhibit sexual dimorphism. Males range from 1.5 to 2.2 m (4 ft 11 in to 7 ft 3
in) long, while females are 1.37 to 1.83 m (4 ft 6 in to 6 ft 0 in) long. They
are the largest animals in the Himalayas and are usually sandy or
reddish-brown in colour. The bears are found in Nepal, Tibet, west China,
north India, north Pakistan, Uzbekistan, Tajikistan, entire Kyrgyzstan and
south-east Kazakhstan. They are already speculated to have become extinct in
Bhutan. Phylogenetic analysis has shown that the Gobi bear clusters with the
Himalayan brown bear and may represent a relict population of this subspecies.
The bears go into hibernation around October and emerge during April and May.
Hibernation usually occurs in a den or cave made by the bear. Himalayan brown
bears are omnivores and will eat grasses, roots and other plants as well as
insects and small mammals; they also like fruits and berries. They will also
prey on large mammals, including sheep and goats. Adults will eat before
sunrise and later during the afternoon. Model and Skin: TAMARA HENSON,
HENDRIX, JIMMYZHOOPZ. Text and Image: ENG Wikipedia.

Animal Characteristics:

Habitat: Highland; Location: Himalayas
Cost: 1300; Crowd number: 30; Bash strength: 20
ZT Family: Bear; ZT Genus: Bear
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 97
Preferred shelter: Panda Rock Cave
Preferred ZT shelter allowing any animal without hack: Small Concrete Shelter
Animal can jump.
Animal can climb cliffs.

Exhibit Preferences:

Foliage:
Bamboo, Himalayan Birch Tree, Himalayan Pine Tree

Rocks:
Large Rock, Small Rock, Medium Rock, Large Highland Rock
Medium Highland Rock (DD), Highland Rock (CC)

Specifically liked shelters:
Rock Cave, Panda Rock Cave, Small Concrete Shelter, Small Concrete Shelter
Large Concrete Shelter, Small Wood Shelter, Wood Shelter, Large Wood Shelter

Other specifically liked objects:
Highland Rock Formation

Exhibit Construction:

Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-4 with 40 squares for each adult

Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 80 grid squares

Terrain (for exhibit with 80 grid squares):
40 Coniferous Floor, 20 Snow, 20 Gray Stone

Foliage (for exhibit with 80 grid squares):
16 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Himalayan Pine Tree
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 16 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.

Rocks (for exhibit with 80 grid squares):
22 Small Rock, which is its most liked rock

Elevation: Of the 80 squares, 7 nonadjacent squares should be elevated.