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Title: Extinct Animals Diseases
Description: Which animals do they affect? etc...


animal_lover_24_26 - January 6, 2008 02:20 AM (GMT)
I was just wondering what all the diseases are and which animals they affect!

If someone could make a list for me them that would be great. :D

Thanks in advance animal_lover...

P.S. If this is in the wrond place then please could someone move it :unsure: Thanks

Meerkat Matt - January 6, 2008 03:36 AM (GMT)
i now the pink elifant desese afets mamotonts .dwaf elifamints. and aficen elifants.

Dinoross Boy - January 6, 2008 08:39 PM (GMT)
And asian elephants.

Blood lust-blood-loving dinos.
Scratchy cat-all cats.
Litter bug-any animal exposed to lots of litter
Tutorial love-dodos in the tutorial where dieases is covered.

That's all I know!

Supercow10 - January 7, 2008 01:20 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Dinoross Boy @ Jan 6 2008, 08:39 PM)
And asian elephants.

Blood lust-blood-loving dinos.
Scratchy cat-all cats.
Litter bug-any animal exposed to lots of litter
Tutorial love-dodos in the tutorial where dieases is covered.

That's all I know!

How do they get blood lust and pink elephant desiese?

Whiskers - January 7, 2008 12:50 PM (GMT)
Blood Lust - Dunno
Pink Elephant - Put a pursuit ball in their exhibit.

Tiger Lily - January 7, 2008 02:20 PM (GMT)
And how to make scratchy cats??? :ohnoes:

Whiskers - January 7, 2008 08:06 PM (GMT)
Put a scratching post in a cats exhibit.

Dinoross Boy - January 7, 2008 08:42 PM (GMT)
I have no idea how rex, stokes, and carnos get blood lust! Before u ask. ;)

Meerkat Matt - January 7, 2008 09:27 PM (GMT)
there are oter disersers like ,slepenes singone,the speedy sindrome ,toutoral love and digesive dificles.

AniSkyOkami - January 8, 2008 12:00 AM (GMT)
The speedy syndrom? Wow, I never heard of that one... what are its effects?

Whiskers - January 8, 2008 12:05 AM (GMT)
I havent had it but I heard it makes animals move quickly or something. Prolly makes them run around or fast walk alot.

Meerkat Matt - January 8, 2008 04:35 AM (GMT)
it makes the infeted animal do everting at high speed !

Supercow10 - January 8, 2008 10:43 PM (GMT)
and there is digestive problems mosty dodos get it when there is alot of poo in the exibet

Meerkat Matt - January 8, 2008 10:48 PM (GMT)
to get spedy sindrone place a few coffe shops near its exibt.

AniSkyOkami - January 10, 2008 08:48 PM (GMT)
Thats what we need the turtles to get! GIVE'EM COFFEE! XD

Sonia Dreaming - January 12, 2008 04:32 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (AniSkyOkami @ Jan 10 2008, 08:48 PM)
Thats what we need the turtles to get! GIVE'EM COFFEE! XD

LOL!!!! xD
I do not know how to cure these, and I need cures, yo! :?:

Gloria - January 12, 2008 05:21 AM (GMT)
So... I'm a little unclear. You put an item near to an animal (even a beneficial item) and it makes them get sick? So then what, you cure the disease? After you've cured the animal can it get sick again? Or is it a one-time thing?


Because, honestly... it seems like it would be annoying to not be able to let your cats have scratching posts, seeing as how that's one of the first enrichment items that becomes available in the campaign games...

Tiger Lily - January 12, 2008 08:23 AM (GMT)
You can go to find diseases(but you know it's the scratching post),and sciencists find the cure...
And ya dont have to delete the scratching post,cause your zookeepers with the drops,or injection will cure the animal.

Steenbok28 - January 12, 2008 02:08 PM (GMT)
Basically, when you cure an animal, it won't get it again, and you can also vaccinate the other animals so they don't.

Sonia Dreaming - January 13, 2008 12:06 AM (GMT)
I tested the pink elephant with all the four types of pachiderm. I added shalter, food and water. nothing else exept 50 pink balls. They did not catch the disease after playing with the balls about 30 times each. Smae thing with scratchy cat,and caffeine strung animals.

Meerkat Matt - January 14, 2008 07:56 AM (GMT)
to get the high speed animals the back of the coffe shop has to touch the fence and when the animals go near it they get disest.

superaedan - February 10, 2008 07:00 AM (GMT)
No offense,but there is no pink elephant disease!It's just a cool thing or something from extinct animals,and plus!I don't want any fix to remove pink elephant skins!disable those fixes! :angry: :elephant:

White Rhino - February 10, 2008 07:19 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (superaedan @ Feb 10 2008, 07:00 PM)
No offense,but there is no pink elephant disease!It's just a cool thing or something from extinct animals,and plus!I don't want any fix to remove pink elephant skins!disable those fixes! :angry: :elephant:

Actually the pink elephant disease glitched the African elephant's (and the Asian elephant's in some cases) skin so it is permanently pink. The disease definately exists, as it is in the game's demo version. I want Blue Fang to fix it, as I have been unable to enjoy using my African elephants knowing that they are glitched.

Sicilian Gorilla - March 3, 2008 12:50 AM (GMT)
There is a fix for that, it won't let you use reskins though as far as i know

Whiskers - March 5, 2008 03:40 AM (GMT)
Yeah, The disease is real. I've had it in my zoos. I found a hack somewhere that won't allow African & Asian Elephants to have the disease and it fixed the skin problem and I has normal elephants now but my Dwarfs and Mastodons can still get it!

ZooTycoonLions - March 16, 2008 05:15 PM (GMT)
I need to know how to do the campain whenthe warrah get LITTER BUG!The final step.. :frantic: :ninja:

WillStarz8 - March 22, 2008 11:53 PM (GMT)
For littler bug, and I dont even know if this is the cure, but I think I read on a website that the cure was a compost building with compost in it. But that could be a different disease cure. Im not sure.

Sicilian Gorilla - April 1, 2008 07:05 PM (GMT)
My animals always get litter bug, yesterday it was the Styracosaurus, before it was a herd of aurochs and bush-antlered deer, the warrah in the campaign game, it's very annoying, i wish they'd get another disease for once.

Cuddly Panda - April 4, 2008 02:52 AM (GMT)
Blood lust? Does that make them bleed?

WillStarz8 - April 4, 2008 03:04 AM (GMT)
These are all the diseases that my animals have currently had before, and the animals that were infected...

Pink Elephant Disease- Mastodons
Cause- Pink Pursuit Ball (Obviously)
Cure-

Cat Scratch Fever- Cave Lions
Cause- Sratching Post
Cure-

Slowing Syndrome- Giant Ground Sloths
Cause- Hot Dog Food Stand
Cure-

Litter Bug- Warrah
Cause- Ah man! I forgot! If I remember I'll edit this post.
Cure-

Digestive Problems (or somethin' like that.)- Saber-tooth Cats
Cause- poo in exhibit (I belive. If wrong, I'll edit post.)
Cure-

I have left the cures blank for now in case you guys wanted to find out on your own. If you want to know though, reply here and I will edit them in later. I have also found out that the diseases affect not only the Extinct Animals. My Spanish Lynx, Snow Leopards, and Florida Panthers have also caught cat scratch fever. I hope this helps!


RaptorRaider - May 20, 2008 09:05 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (WillStarz8 @ Apr 4 2008, 03:04 AM)
Pink Elephant Disease- Mastodons
Cause- Pink Pursuit Ball (Obviously)
Cure-

Litter Bug- Warrah
Cause- Ah man! I forgot! If I remember I'll edit this post.
Cure-

Digestive Problems (or somethin' like that.)- Saber-tooth Cats
Cause- poo in exhibit (I belive. If wrong, I'll edit post.)
Cure-

Pink Elephant cure: cotten candy stand
Litter Bug cure: trash can (i think) Cause: animal gets this deisese if exposed to to much trash
Digestive Difficulties cure: compost building :D

Great White - May 30, 2008 06:44 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Cuddly Panda @ Apr 4 2008, 02:52 AM)
Blood lust? Does that make them bleed?

No, it makes them vampires...

miaela - June 15, 2008 08:45 PM (GMT)
QUOTE (Whiskers @ Jan 7 2008, 12:50 PM)
Blood Lust - Dunno
Pink Elephant - Put a pursuit ball in their exhibit.

please tell me what is a dunno :O_o: :O_o: :O_o: :O_o: :O_o: :O_o: :O_o: :O_o:
i really whant to see what happening whit the dinosaur when it got it :V :bird: :ohnoes:




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