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Zoo Tycoon 3 is the Upcoming Sequel of Zoo tycoon 2,It will include 50 animals and 30 objects,Blue Fang Games are in construction,It will be Realeased Next Year.

Contents

Tropical Rainforest

Temperate Forest

Boreal Forest

Tundra

Desert

Alpine

Grassland

Savannah

Scrubland

Salt Water

Wetland

1.Giant anteater-Tropical Rainforest

2.Giraffe-Savannah

3.Common Hippopotamus-Savannah

4.Red Kangaroo-Scrubland

5.Pygmy Hippopotamus-Tropical Rainforest

6.American Bison-Grassland

7.Saltwater Crocodile-Salt Water

8.Pronghorn-Grassland

9.Olive Baboon-Savannah

10.Leopard-Savannah

11.African Lion-Savannah

12.Okapi-Tropical Rainforest

13.Black Panther-Tropical Rainforest

14.Black Rhino-Savannah

15.Komodo Dragon-Tropical Rainforest

16.California Sea Lion-Salt Water

17.Nile Montior-Wetland

18.Clouded Leopard-Tropical Rainforest

19.Chimpanzee-Tropical Rainforest

20.Siberian Tiger-Boreal Forest

21.Polar Bear-Tundra

22.Buchrell's Zebra-Savannah

23.Dromedary Camel-Desert

24.Asiatic Black Bear-Alpine

25.Bengal Tiger-Tropical Rainforest

26.Asian Elephant-Tropical Rainforest

27.Malayan Tapir-Wetland

28.Ibex-Alpine

29.White Rhino-Savannah

30.Giant Panda-Temperate Forest

31.Javan Rhino-Tropical Rainforest

32.African Elephant-Savannah

33.Emperor Penguin-Tundra

34.Markhor-Alpine

35.Prezewalski's Horse-Grassland

35.Barid's Tapir-Tropical Rainforest

36.African Buffalo-Savannah

37.Western Lowland Gorilla-Tropical Rainforest

38.Gemsbok-Desert

39.Arabian Oryx-Desert

40.Galapagos Tortoise-Scrubland

41.Orangutan-Tropical Rainforest

42.Scimitar Horned Oryx-Desert

43.Bactrian Camel-Desert

44.Sumatran Tiger-Tropical Rainforest

45.Mandrill-Tropical Rainforest

46.Wolverine-Boreal Forest

47.Nine Banded Armadillo-Tropical Rainforest

48.Greater Flamingo-Wetland

49.Addax-Desert

50.Bongo-Tropical Rainforest

  • Date Palm-Desert
  • Globe Willow-Boreal Forest
  • Spruce Tree-Boreal Forest
  • Rafflesia-Tropical Rainforest
  • Cypress Tree-Wetland
  • Kelp-Salt Water
  • Kherji Tree-Savannah
  • Bamboo-Temperate Forest
  • Joshua Tree-desert
  • Elephant Ear tree-Tropical rainforest
  • Arctic Moss-Tundra
  • Alpine Sea Holly-Alpine
  • Water lily-Wetland
  • Fallen Log-All biomes
  • Monkey Puzzle-Alpine
  • Banana Tree-Tropical Rainforest
  • Tree Fern-Tropical Rainforest
  • Oak Tree-Grassland
  • More Trees

Animals like Dinosaurs,Ice age animals and recently Extinct animals Must be Researched to be Used in the Player's Zoos.

1.Jeep Tours

2.Train Tours

3.Animal Houses(Insect,Reptile etc.)

4.Food/Drink Stands

5.Fixed Bugs

6.Realistic animal/Guest Behaviour

7.Tour Guides

8.Graphic Improvements

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