![]() These bonuses do not stack, so whichever is the highest value you’ve unlocked will be the one that’s active.īefore you jump in, you need to learn a little bit about your selected animal: Zoopedia Breeding Researchįirstly, I recommend going to the animal’s Zoopedia page and checking out the Lifecycle section. Whilst some animals can unlock a 15% and 30% bonus to fertility, others can reach all the way to 60%, it depends how easy the species can breed. Maximising your research for breeding can be done quite easily and is well worth doing before breeding a species.Īssign your researcher to the animal you’d like to breed and wait until they’ve fully researched the animal. There are also hidden values which decide how well an animal can transfer its genetic makeup to the next generation. In fact, the offspring of a pair of animals can have the complete opposite percentage on the genetic makeup scale. These attributes tend to vary little between each generation, but can slowly be increased over many generations when breeding successfully.įertility and Immunity tend to vary dramatically between each generation of animal. Size and Longevity are the two in which we as Zoo managers have the biggest influence on. ![]() Immunity: The likelihood of an animal avoiding disease.Fertility: How easy it is for successful breeding to occur.Longevity: How long the animal’s life expectancy is.Size: The overall maximum size an animal will reach.There are 4 attributes that make up an animal, these are defined in the Genetic Makeup section when viewing an animal’s profile. Our complete Planet Zoo breeding guide will therefore inform you of EVERYTHING you need to know, so that your animals will reach their maximum potential. For an animal kingdom to survive, it needs to keep reproducing, or breeding.įor your Planet Zoo to survive, you will need to become an expert in this field.
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