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In polyculture, players need to consider the needs and relationships of different animals to ensure they can coexist peacefully and reproduce. Mixed breeding can increase the challenge and fun of the game, while also improving the educational value of the game.
Group 1: African elephant, giraffe, zebra, Thomson's springbok, springbok, warthog, black antelope, white-tailed wildebeest, ostrich, African buffalo, Anglin's antelope, South African oryx, pronghorn, Indian rhinoceros, Hippopotamus, okapi deer, aardvarks, ring-tailed lemurs, red-collared lemurs, bonobos, Borneo orangutans, West African chimpanzees, western lowland gorillas, mandrills.
Group 2: American bison, pronghorn, and Japanese macaques.
The third group: blue peacock, Indian rhinoceros, Asian elephant, big red pot.
The third group: blue peacock, Chinese pangolin, red panda, Japanese macaque.
Group 4: Indian elephant, Indian rhinoceros, West African lion (or cheetah), African elephant.
Group 5: Hippopotamus and Zi Ling.
Group 6: Asian black bears and giant pandas.
Group 7: Giant panda, red panda, Chinese pangolin, Japanese macaque.
Group 8: Central and American tapirs, giant anteaters, white-faced capuchin monkeys, llamas, and okapi deer.
Group 9: Reindeer, white bighorn sheep.
Group 10: red kangaroo, koala, southern cassowary, and Bactrian camel.