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Kermode Bear by Devona & Michele

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Kermode Bear

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Author: Devona & Michele

Keywords: Real Animal

Date released: January 16, 2004

Zip size: 3.09 MB

Current ztd date: June 16, 2002

Compatibility: All Game Versions

Description: The scientific world was first introduced to this bear in 1900 by William Hornaday, a member of the New York Zoological Society. He was cataloging bearskins from Victoria, British Columbia, and came across an unusual pelt. It was creamy white with a light-golden tint and was similar in shape to the pelt of the black bear. Intrigued by the finding, Hornaday invited Francis Kermode, the director of British Columbia's Provincial Museum, to assist in collecting more information on what Hornaday thought was a new species of bear. In 1905, in recognition of Kermode's efforts in obtaining specimens and information, Hornaday named the bear Ursus kermodei - Kermode's bear.


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Additional info:

kermodebear.ztd           uca: 8155F026 dated 16 Jun 02

Results From Configuration Checking:

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Animal Type: 8155F026

Kermode Bear

The scientific world was first introduced to this bear in 1900 by William
Hornaday, a member of the New York Zoological Society. He was cataloging
bearskins from Victoria, British Columbia, and came across an unusual pelt. It
was creamy white with a light-golden tint and was similar in shape to the pelt
of the black bear. Intrigued by the finding, Hornaday invited Francis Kermode,
the director of British Columbia's Provincial Museum, to assist in collecting
more information on what Hornaday thought was a new species of bear. In 1905,
in recognition of Kermode's efforts in obtaining specimens and information,
Hornaday named the bear Ursus kermodei - Kermode's bear.
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Animal Characteristics:

Habitat: Coniferous Forest; Location: North America
Minimum happiness needed for chance of breeding: 95.
Preferred shelter: Rock Cave.
Animal can swim in water terrain.
Animal can jump.
Animal can climb cliffs.

Exhibit Preferences:

Foliage:
Wild Olive Tree, Elm Tree, Pacific Dogwood Tree, Cherry Tree
Lodgepole Pine Tree, Maple Tree, Fir Tree, Pine Tree, Thornless Mesquite Tree
Yew Tree, Birch Tree, Spruce Tree, Yellow Cedar Tree, Trembling Aspen Tree
Globe Willow Tree, Japanese Maple Tree, Deciduous Bush, Weeping Willow Tree
White Oak Tree, Western Red Cedar Tree, Chinese Fir Tree
Club Moss Shrub (DD), Walchian Conifer Tree (DD), Dawn Redwood Tree (DD)
Gingko Tree (DD), Glossopteris Tree (DD), Lepidodendron Tree (DD)
Magnolia Tree (DD), Norfolk Island Pine Tree (DD), Bonsai (CC)
Snowbell Tree (CC)

Rocks:
Large Rock, Small Rock - Medium, Small Rock - Small
Deciduous Forest Rock - Formation, Coniferous Forest Rock - Formation
Medium Coniferous Rock (DD)

Exhibit Construction:

Number of animals allowed per exhibit: 1-3 with 50 squares for each adult.

Exhibit size (for 2 adults): 100 grid squares

Terrain (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
50 Coniferous Floor, 5 Brown Stone, 10 Fresh Water, 10 Gray Stone
25 Deciduous Floor

Foliage (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
20 grid squares should contain foliage.
Foliage that would give the most happiness: Fir Tree
Since this is a small plant, greatest happiness will occur
if each of the 20 grid squares contains 4 of this plant.

Rocks (for exhibit with 100 grid squares):
28 Small Rock - Small, which is its most liked rock.

Elevation: Of the 100 squares, 5 nonadjacent squares should be elevated.