My Free Zoo - Duffhead
The Natural History Museum and the Zoological Society have teamed up to create a place for all those Museum animals you've brought back from extinction: the all-new Prehistoric Park region!



The Prehistoric Park is a brand-new region that allows you to created mixed species exhibits in a magnificent prehistoric setting.

In addition to allowing you to create unique enclosures with mixed communities of extinct animals, the Prehistoric Park will attract significantly more visitors. There are also special decorations for your Prehistoric Park (some for enclosures, some for outside) as well as themed stalls so your visitors can enjoy a real blast from the past!

Unlocking the Prehistoric Park

To gain access to the Prehistoric Park, you must have a Zoological Society in your zoo. This building grants you access to regions with special properties, such as the the Zoo d'Amour, the Serengeti, and the new Prehistoric Park.

To unlock the Prehistoric Park, you must first complete some prerequisite tasks:

- Breed 10 Dodos
- Breed 10 Woolly Mammoths
- Breed 10 Smilodons
- Breed 10 Ankylosaurus
Note: You can skip this task for 290 Diamonds (or less, if you've already completed some of it), but this will only skip the prerequisite. You will not get any baby animals, nor will you get credit for achievements that involve breeding these animals. You are only paying to skip the prerequisite!

Once these tasks are complete, you can unlock the Prehistoric Park for either 40,000,000 ZD or 175 Diamonds.

Expanding and Populating the Prehistoric Park

Your Prehistoric Park starts out with a size of 20x20 fields with a number of obstacles that need to be removed to make room for enclosures. Some of these cost Diamonds to remove.

Of course, there are also a number of expansions for the region unlockable for either Zoo-Dollars or Diamonds. Animals in the Prehistoric Park require special Prehistoric Park enclosures, which can be purchased in the shop while in the Prehistoric Park. While regular space limits apply, there is no herd limit within Prehistoric Park enclosures, allowing you to keep impressive herds of mammoths!

At time of release, the Prehistoric Park can be home to the following species:
Haast's Eagle, Moa, Quagga, Giant Ground Sloth, Thylacine, Woolly Rhinoceros, Dodo, Glyptodon, Triceratops, Ankylosaurus, Bear Dog, Deinotherium, Terrorbird, Woolly Mammoth, Quetzalcoatlus, Smilodon, Paraceratherium, Tyrannosaurus

Breeding in the Prehistoric Park

As breeding in mixed species enclosures is too stressful for the animals, breeding animals in the Prehistoric Park requires special breeding enclosures, in which you can only keep a single species. These can be purchased in the shop and outfitted with prehistoric breeding equipment (watering hole and habitation).
Apr 26, 2018
My Free Zoo - Duffhead
It's getting warmer every day, and already the watering holes and the shady patches under the enormous trees are becoming great favorites with the frolicking youngsters in the zoo. Back in the dens, new mothers are taking care of the more helpless cubs, kits, and kittens. Yep, another Twin Breeding Event has begun with today's patch!

This means that every successful breeding completed* before Wednesday, May 2, at 10:59 am CEST will grant you twins!



In addition to the two baby animals, all players who breed twins will also receive twice the experience. And if the breeding wasn't successful? All players will receive twice the experience anyway, as a bit of a consolation prize.

Please note: The experience bonus is already calculated into the pop-up display that appears for your information after a successful breeding.

*Breedings must complete during the event period; breedings that were started during the event will not result in twins once the event expires.
Apr 18, 2018
My Free Zoo - HellRabbit
Dear Zoo Directors,

Birds of a feather stick together! Hidden away in your aviaries, your magnificent flying specimens are often overlooked. Time to change that by luring visitors in with images of fluffy owl chicks - and letting them discover for themselves that the most stunning birds tend to have rather hideous offspring. Our Aviary Week is a fantastic ugly duckling teaching moment for visitors' children!



From now until April 25 at 10:59 am CEST, selected bird breedings will result in triplets! Every successful
  • Striped Owl
  • Galah
  • Black-Chested Buzzard-Eagle
  • Glittering-Throated Emerald
  • Western Crowned Pigeon
  • Wilson's Bird-of-Paradise

breeding completed* before April 25 at 10:59am CEST will grant you triplets!

In addition to extra babies, all players who breed triplets will also receive twice the experience. And if the breeding wasn't successful? Players will receive twice the experience anyway, as a bit of a consolation prize.

Please note: The experience bonus is already calculated into the pop-up display that appears for your information after a successful breeding. You can also find detailed entries with exact exp numbers in the System Log. Just click on the Adviser (the "System log") on the top left!

Enjoy the game!

Your My Free Zoo Team

*Breedings must complete during the event period; breedings that were started during the event will not result in triplets once the event expires.
My Free Zoo - Duffhead
From now until Wednesday, April 4, at 10:59 am CEST, you can turn your zoo into a blossoming oasis full of enchanting flowers, bushes and trees. The selection is huge and ranges from pinks over dandelions to pansies and cowslip; food and souvenirs are also provided for in form of Easter lambs and hand-painted Easter eggs.

Each decoration you set up will grant you a certain number of chocolate eggs; these will be tallied up at the end of the event, and you'll be awarded fantastic prizes based on how many you collected. Prizes include silver and cold boosters, the East Friesian Sheep known for its robustness and the Patagonian Mara, a close relative of the guinea pigs, native to the steppes of Argentina.

With enough chocolate eggs, you'll get both a male and female sheep and mara, allowing you to breeding adorable offspring in your zoo.

You can also surprise your friends with great items from the friendship shop, such as a mint-green silver poplar or a decorated birch.

My Free Zoo - Duffhead
From now until Wednesday, April 4, at 10:59 am CEST, you can turn your zoo into a blossoming oasis full of enchanting flowers, bushes and trees. The selection is huge and ranges from pinks over dandelions to pansies and cowslip; food and souvenirs are also provided for in form of Easter lambs and hand-painted Easter eggs.

Each decoration you set up will grant you a certain number of chocolate eggs; these will be tallied up at the end of the event, and you'll be awarded fantastic prizes based on how many you collected. Prizes include silver and cold boosters, the East Friesian Sheep known for its robustness and the Patagonian Mara, a close relative of the guinea pigs, native to the steppes of Argentina.

With enough chocolate eggs, you'll get both a male and female sheep and mara, allowing you to breeding adorable offspring in your zoo.

You can also surprise your friends with great items from the friendship shop, such as a mint-green silver poplar or a decorated birch.

My Free Zoo - Duffhead
It's time for another Twin Week! From now until Wednesday, March 14, at 10:59 am CET, you can look forward adorable animal twins with each successful breeding in My Free Zoo. Even if your breeding doesn't work out, you'll still get double experience points for it as a consolation prize. Babies born after the event ends will be not be twins anymore.

Find out everything you need to know in the game. Just stop on by!

My Free Zoo - Duffhead
It's time for another Twin Week! From now until Wednesday, March 14, at 10:59 am CET, you can look forward adorable animal twins with each successful breeding in My Free Zoo. Even if your breeding doesn't work out, you'll still get double experience points for it as a consolation prize. Babies born after the event ends will be not be twins anymore.

Find out everything you need to know in the game. Just stop on by!

Feb 22, 2018
My Free Zoo - Duffhead
Ferocious snarls and bestial roars echo across the plains as two mighty Tyrannosaurus clash in battle; icy snow sweeps across the tundra as a starving smilodon ambushes a shaggy herd of mammoths... a little bit of scenery can go a long way in bringing the past back to life!



You can now set the stage for your museum animals with four new wallpaper sets depicting scenes from the Modern Age, Ice Age, Tertiary and Cretaceous! These wallpapers are unlocked between levels 20-26 and can be used in your museum and any of your enclosure houses.
Feb 22, 2018
My Free Zoo - Duffhead
Ferocious snarls and bestial roars echo across the plains as two mighty Tyrannosaurus clash in battle; icy snow sweeps across the tundra as a starving smilodon ambushes a shaggy herd of mammoths... a little bit of scenery can go a long way in bringing the past back to life!



You can now set the stage for your museum animals with four new wallpaper sets depicting scenes from the Modern Age, Ice Age, Tertiary and Cretaceous! These wallpapers are unlocked between levels 20-26 and can be used in your museum and any of your enclosure houses.
My Free Zoo - Duffhead
12 meters of muscle, weighing up to 7 tonnes - These gargantuan creatures could have skulls that were 1.5 meters long with 30 cm long teeth. Tyrannosaurs is one of the most impressive dinosaurs to have ever lived. Now you can get this bipedal apex predator for your zoo!



This is how it works: At museum level 7 you can unlock the Cretaceous. Send out paleontologists to find fossils of Cretaceous creatures. Once you have found enough fossil pieces of a given dinosaur, you can assemble the skeleton and put it up for display in your zoo or museum.

You can then begin using newly acquired fossil card pieces for research to obtain a living specimen. These prehistoric giants are sure to impress your visitors!

Before you can get tyrannosaurus fossils and animal pieces, you'll need complete skeletons of the previous dinosaurs: Ankylosaurus, Triceratops, Quetzalcoatlus and Plesiosaurus.

Plesiosaurus is likewise new in My Free Zoo. It lived in the ocean and had a long, broad body, paddle-shaped fins, a long neck and a small head. It is believed to have primarily eaten fish and grew to be up to 5 meters long.

Stop by your zoo now! You'll fidn everything you need to know about these enormous reptiles there. We wish you lots of gigantic fun in the zoo!
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