Zoos offer an interesting experience because you can visit and sometimes even interact with hundreds of unique animals that don't typically live in your region. Owning your own zoo would be a dream come true for many people, which is why Let's Build a Zoo is a one-of-a-kind simulation game, especially for pixel art fans.
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There are lots of animals to collect and things to build in Let's Build a Zoo, and you can even create combinations of other animals for thousands of unique creatures. You may need a few tips to make settling into your new life as a zookeeper a bit easier, so here are some pieces of advice that will aid you on your quest to build the best zoo imaginable.
Infant animals can stay with their parents for a short time after they give birth. The longer they're with their parents, the longer visitors will have to wait to see them as an attraction. However, it's possible to take the infants away from their parents early, but we don't recommend it because you'll increase your negative morality.
Additionally, you'll gain an increase in positive morality if you allow the infant animals to stay with their parents longer, so there's an incentive to that as well.
There's limited space to house all of your animals when first starting out in Let's Build a Zoo. As such, you can allow certain animals of different species to live with each other in the same enclosure. The free space in each specific enclosure, as well as the threat level, are what you can use to determine whether two species can live together in harmony. This is an easy way to save some space, so this tip is worth utilizing if you ever need it.
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