You shoot and bring down a gazelle. The rest keep running. Suddenly a lion leaps out of the bushes and tackles one. Another lion pads slowly from the direction the prey came from. The large cats drag away their prey, and you collect yours.
Spinosaurus
Where do you want to throw it? (If you throw it in the jungle they could possibly find it easy enough, and do you want to take the money for your own purposes or turn it in? You could take the objects/gold to the shelter and decided what to do next.)
Evilowlcastcast
He chases after it, grabbing at it with his flippers.
Aloebreeze
There are never hurt animals around the shelter. Only in one of the four habitats.
i'll go back to the shelter to feed the animals
Evilowlcastcast
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Posted: 6/1/2017 at 5:06 AM
Post #448
I try to build a small ledge out of cora for the turtle to rest on.
Spinosaurus
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Posted: 6/1/2017 at 6:51 AM
Post #449
Pick up the tiger cub and travel back to the shelter ( assuming i upgraded storage )
Because they need our help! And if they are healthy you can give them to the zoo, who will give you a donation to help your progress in helping them. With this gold you can buy gear. If they are injured you can keep them in your own rescue shelter, keeping them safe until they can be given to the zoo or released into the wild.
SELLING PETS
The zoo will accept animals from you, then give a donation, amount varying on the creature.
You can find:
White rhinos (FACT: It is believed there are only 3 Northern white rhinos left in the world.
African elephants (FACT: African elephants are the world's largest land animal.
Cheetahs (FACT: Cheetahs only drink water every 3 to 4 days because they absorb some of their water from food.
Red wolves (FACT: once extinct in the wild, and raised in captivity, then reintroduced to the wild, the total wild population is about 150 wolves.
Bald eagles (FACT: The name actually comes from an old English word piebald which meant white headed" rather than hairless.
Siberian tigers (FACT: this is the largest cat in the world, and it is critically endangered due to poaching for their fur.
Blue macaws (FACT: With a length of about 100 cm it is longer than any other species of parrot.
Philippine crocodiles (FACT: One of the most critically endangered crocodiles in the world, it is estimated that there are only between 100 and 250 adults left in the wild.
green sea turtles (FACT: Coastal development has reduced the area where they can successfully nest, dogs and other animals often destroy their nests, and people harvest their eggs for food.
Sea otters (FACT: Sea otters have been known to wrap themselves up in kelp to keep from drifting out to sea.