
sh313
Put some tall grass or trees around so the animal will have more privacy. You can also give them a better covered shelter. The best thing to do in this situation is to replace some of the fencing with fencing that the guests can't see through. The socialness isn't always that the animal wants another animal, but they feel uncomfortable when guests are looking at them to much. I have had this problem many times before.
Added Mar 28 2007
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alexisrizzo.com
You don't have to put him with another camel, just another animal from the desert. :P (Not a predator, though.)
Added Mar 28 2008
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soccerox7
Once you have created a zoo that fulfills the animal's basic needs (thirst, hunger environment satisfaction, etc.), you must fulfill their advanced needs (Social, stimulation, etc.)and release at least ONE of each animal into the wild. Once you have satisfied all their basic needs, one more of each animal should have been delivered to the front of your zoo for company to the other animal. Unless you've already released one camel into the wild, you don't have to release the second one.
Added Aug 26 2008
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