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(Triceratops was in boreal forest in the game. Styracosaurus was accidentally placed in tropical rainforest in the game.) |
(A great white has been kept for a while in captivity in Monterey Aquarium for over 100 days.) |
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*Red pandas aren't bears (as stated in Zoopedia). | *Red pandas aren't bears (as stated in Zoopedia). | ||
*Ratels, ostriches and aardvarks can kill lions. | *Ratels, ostriches and aardvarks can kill lions. | ||
* | *Goblin sharks, Javan rhinoceroses and leatherback sea turtles have never been successfully kept in captivity. | ||
*''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Styracosaurus'' did not live in tropical rainforest. | *''Tyrannosaurus'' and ''Styracosaurus'' did not live in tropical rainforest. | ||
* The game portrays both the male and female okapis as having horns. In real life, only the males have horns. | * The game portrays both the male and female okapis as having horns. In real life, only the males have horns. | ||
* The ostrich and greater flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life. | * The ostrich and greater flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life. | ||
*Baby Tyrannosaurus had feathers. | *Baby Tyrannosaurus had feathers. |
Revision as of 05:56, 9 September 2007
- Red pandas aren't bears (as stated in Zoopedia).
- Ratels, ostriches and aardvarks can kill lions.
- Goblin sharks, Javan rhinoceroses and leatherback sea turtles have never been successfully kept in captivity.
- Tyrannosaurus and Styracosaurus did not live in tropical rainforest.
- The game portrays both the male and female okapis as having horns. In real life, only the males have horns.
- The ostrich and greater flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life.
- Baby Tyrannosaurus had feathers.