The Planet Zoo: Tropical Pack is the latest DLC that players can dive into, with five highly requested new faces making their way into the game. There are plenty of fresh scenery pieces and foliage that are stated to be inspired by Southeast Asia that players can creatively utilize.
The developers at Frontier Developments have mastered the art of bringing these gorgeous creatures to life in Planet Zoo, accompanied by unique animations and behavioral nuances that enrich immersion. The Tropical Pack is another testament to that and is indeed worth it.
Coming to the five new species, Tropical Pack brings Lar Gibbon, Red River Hog, Asian Water Monitor, Fossa and Brown-throated Sloth. The developers have yet again hit the nail with the movements and behavioral nuances of the new creatures. Starting off, the focus of the Tropical Pack is the Lar Gibbon.
The Lar Gibbon is an arboreal primate that is native to Southeast Asia. They are known for their loud calls and acrobatic movements. In Planet Zoo: Tropical Pack, players can observe these behaviors in their virtual counterparts.
The other animals in the pack are also fascinating. The Red River Hog is a pig species native to Africa. They are known for their reddish-brown fur and white markings. The Asian Water Monitor is a large lizard species found in Southeast Asia. They are excellent swimmers and can be observed diving deep into water bodies.
The Fossa is a carnivorous mammal native to Madagascar. They are the island’s largest predator and are known for their agility and hunting skills. The Brown-throated Sloth is a slow-moving mammal found in Central and South America. They spend most of their time hanging upside down from trees.
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