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: Animals can form "bonds" (improving their mood and health) or "rivalries" (causing stress or territory disputes). This could be influenced by their shared history, age, or specific personality traits (e.g., "Playful," "Grumpy," "Solitary").

An interesting feature for your project could be an . Instead of animals just existing in their enclosures, you could implement a "personality and compatibility" layer that affects how different species—or even individuals of the same species—interact with each other and their environment. Feature: The "Social Synergy" Engine Lets-Build-a-Zoo.rar

Events like , often held at locations like the Clinton Community Center , showcase immersive ways to interact with hyper-realistic animal representations. : Animals can form "bonds" (improving their mood

If you are looking for real-world inspiration for habitat design and animal behavior, several zoos and organizations offer programs that explore these concepts: Instead of animals just existing in their enclosures,

: If your zoo includes breeding, offspring could inherit unique behavioral traits from their parents, making each generation feel distinct rather than like clones of the original animals.

: The social state of the animals could directly influence visitor satisfaction. A group of highly social, active animals might draw larger crowds, while a stressed or reclusive animal might require the player to implement "quiet zones" or better privacy screening. Educational & Real-World Inspiration

offers a Habitat Design class that examines how animal enclosures have evolved into naturalistic environments.