Alpine Ibex
The ibex is a wild goat with enormous, back-curving horns. It lives in the craggy terrain between the timber and snow lines of the Alps. The ibex is remarkably surefooted and known for its agility in leaping about rocky ledges. It flees to steep regions to avoid predators.
Zoo News - July 1, 2010 Aurora Designs today announced the release of the first part of Zoo Tycoon 2: Radical Remake. The five-year Zoo Tycoon 2 anniversary remake can now be played by users around the world. This remake is the newest addition to the award-winning Zoo Tycoon 2 franchise, and it lets players experience the game in a whole new way. Mark Kleinstuber's Aurora Designs For Zoo Tycoon 2. This kind of download makes the animals and, to an extent, plants more realistic than their. A teaser video showcasing a brand new Zoo Tycoon 2 campaign from Aurora Designs' upcoming Complete Collection.
The tiger is the largest member of the cat family. Tigers are perfectly designed predators that possess beauty, grace, and awesome power. Their throaty roar can be heard up to two miles away, but the padding on their paws lets them move silently.
Cheetah
Acinonyx jubatus
The cheetah is one of the fastest land animals in the world, running nearly 60 mph for short bursts. A cheetah's footpads have grooves for better traction at high speeds, and its long tail provides balance in high-speed turns.
Emperor Penguin
The emperor penguin is one of only two penguin species that live on the frozen Antarctic continent. Penguins are flightless seabirds that are skilled swimmers, with streamlined, barrel-like bodies that reduce drag in the water. Their wings are thin, stiff flippers that provide propulsion while swimming.
Equus quagga boehmi
Zebras are found only in Africa, but their incredible black and white markings make them among the most familiar mammals in the world. Zebras stand closely together in herds so that their patterns confuse predators such as lions.
Nile Crocodile
The Nile crocodile is the largest predator in Africa and also one of the most ferocious. It lurks around water holes and prowls rivers and canals in search of game, taking nearly any animal it can grasp, drown, and swallow.
Okapi
The okapi, or forest giraffe, is a member of the giraffe family found in the inaccessible rain forests of northeastern Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC, formerly Zaire) and western Uganda. The okapi lives a secluded life and it was not discovered until 1900.
Giraffa camelopardalis reticulata
The reticulated giraffe is one of the most striking subspecies of the giraffe, the tallest living animal. Giraffes live in tree-scattered terrain in Africa. Female giraffes give birth in one of several specific 'calving areas' in their home ranges and return to these grounds to bear subsequent calves.
Ring-Tailed Lemur
The ring tailed lemur is found only on the island of Madagascar and the nearby islands of Comoros. Their habitat ranges from tropical deciduous forest to semi-desert, and they are comfortable both on the ground and climbing trees.
Southern Ostrich
Struthio camelus australis
The ostrich is the largest species of bird. Now found only in Africa, fossils indicate that the ostrich once also lived throughout Europe and Asia. Ostriches are the largest and strongest of living birds. Although flightless, ostriches are rapid runners. Ailuropoda melanoleuca
The giant panda is best known for its distinctive black and white markings. Giant pandas live in bamboo forests at high elevations and feed primarily on bamboo, which is not highly nutritious.
Oryx gazella
The gemsbok is a large antelope with long, sharply pointed horns. When threatened, it lowers its horns parallel to the ground and lunges with great accuracy to fend off lions and other predators. Gemsbok are also swift runners.
Panthera onca
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The jaguar is one of the largest and most powerful members of the cat family. Its coat is a rich yellow to rusty-red, and occasionally black, spotted with large black rosettes, each consisting of a circle of spots surrounding a central spot.Snow Leopard
Snow leopards occupy alpine and subalpine areas generally 3,350 to 6,700 metres above sea level in Central Asia. Snow leopards are carnivores and actively hunt their prey. Like many cats, they are also opportunistic feeders, eating whatever meat they can find.