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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 13:41:13 GMT -5
Lions- Black mains and tails, white fur Habitat- Deciduous, likes some water Trees- Willow (either kind), Yew, Birch Eats- anything other than their own kind (males and females must get along) Breeding chance- high please? Sounds- Lion's roar and baby lion's meow (both for adults) Rating- 5 Stars
Is this ok?
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 13:44:11 GMT -5
You know this has to be in the window with info in the game, don't you?
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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 14:01:15 GMT -5
I'm just sending the info I'd like the animal to have. I'll come up with the window if its possible that the animal could happen.
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 14:06:43 GMT -5
Okeedoke
just checking ;D
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Post by Gemma on Mar 15, 2002 15:02:47 GMT -5
will try my best
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Post by Vamp99 on Mar 15, 2002 16:22:41 GMT -5
Gothic Lions are a very recent discovery to the lion family. They were discovered in 2000, by a mountain hiker who happened to notice a flash of black and white off in the distance and came across a cave of lions with black manes and white fur. The term " Gothic " Lion comes from the coloring of the lion's mane in contrast to its fur. The black mane and the white fur coloring is compared to the social fad of Gothic teenagers dying their hair black and painting their faces white. Gothic Lions are local to low altitude mountain forests, dwelling in rock caves. In the winter, male Gothic Lions lay down in the snow for camouflage while hunting, using their mane as a lure for other carnivores. When only the mane is visible, it appears as a dead animal to wolves and foxes, making for a trap as they come close to feed. Gothic Lions are very rarely sighted in the wild, and are not very social animals. Exhibits usually contain one male and one female, since these creatures mate for life. Breeding of these animals has not yet been recorded, but the study is still in process.
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Post by smartalec on Mar 15, 2002 19:35:48 GMT -5
Sounds like a winner!
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Post by Gemma on Mar 19, 2002 11:44:45 GMT -5
just trying it now
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Post by Apoorva on Mar 27, 2002 5:31:26 GMT -5
post a pic if it works. please
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