ZZZZZ OOO Y Y OOO N N PPPP AAA TTTTT RRRR OOO L Z O O Y Y O O NN N P P A A T R R O O L Z O O Y O O N N N PPPP AAAAA T RRRR O O L Z O O Y O O N NN P A A T R R O O L ZZZZZZ OOO Y OOO N N P A A T R R OOO LLLLLL --------------------------------------------------- TABLE OF CONTENTS --------------------------------------------------- I. INTRO II. VERSION HISTORY III. GAME INFORMATION IV. GAME INTRO (OVERALL) V. GAME INTRO (DAILY) VI. ***GAME PLAY*** VII. ***ZOYON DATABASE BY SPECIES*** VIII.***ZOYON DATABASE BY FEATURES*** IX. ETYMOLY X. ALLOWANCES XI. LEGAL XII. CONTACT XIII.CREDITS --------------------------------------------------- I. INTRO --------------------------------------------------- I woke up one morning in 2009, and thought of a game I played in 1987, on an Apple IIe/IIgs. Not that many people play these wonderful games much anymore, and not that you can find these games very easily either, and not that I could remember the name. I finally found the game online, when I found out the correct way to spell Zoyon, and found out that it was Patrol, not Park (the real kicker). I found someone's blog who listed some apple disk archive sites, found a exhaustive one, found the game and now play it. Now I need a strategy guide, and need to write a wikipedia page since nether of these exist (yet.) I hope this guide helps anyone who finds it. Zoyon Patrol is a problem-solving science simulation designed for grades 7-12. The player assumes a role as director of a wildlife protection agency responsible for the rescue of the endangered species that wander into the city. The player must capture the animal in order to win. Each of the succeeding levels increase in difficulty: messages and responses become more common, and the zoyon become more difficult to catch. At the Grand Master level, you will be faced with the ultimate challenge of trying to track down two zoyons simultaneously. --------------------------------------------------- II. VERSON HISTORY --------------------------------------------------- 0.50 Version 0.50 This is a skeletal guide. I intend to release more complete versions. 1.0 Version 1.0 Lots of additional information. Much more complete. 1.1 Version 1.1 Added Zoyon database. 1.2 Version 1.2 (current) Added Zoyon lists by characteristics. Added Etymology Section --------------------------------------------------- III. GAME INFO --------------------------------------------------- Game : Zoyon Patrol Platform : Apple II et al Guide size : 60 kb Guide version: 1.2 final Guide author : James Hall Author's Email : jahall3@mail.usf.edu, jahiiiwolf@yahoo.com Producer: Minnesota Educational Computing Consortium --------------------------------------------------- IV. GAME INTRO (OVERALL) --------------------------------------------------- Zaphyr Island is an imaginary island in the South Pacific, located at 7ø52' South latitude and 178ø28' East longitude. Named after it's discoverer, Basil Zaphyr, the island's most unique features are it's rich variety of natural habitat regions, and the native wildlife that inhabit it. Cute, friendly and unique to Zaphyr Island, the animals, called Zoyons, are an endangered species [actually many] that must be protected. Occasionally they wander into Zaphyropolis, the island's capital city. They search for food, water, shelter, amusement, and a habitat that reminds them of home. They mayor has created an agency called the Zoyon patrol, to locate, trap, and return the Zoyons to their active habitat. He has appointed you to be it's director. From your computerized control room, you will direct a trained staff and manage all agency resources. As the Zoyons wander about, people send messages to the Zoyon Patrol, reporting that they have seen a Zoyon. If you ask them for more information, they will describe what they can remember about the Zoyon. It is important to ask them for more information in order to identify the Zoyon. Mayor Baldwin has some helpful hints: Remember to get all the information you can from message senders, use the database to identify the Zoyon, and use your staff and resources to trap it. The database information will help you to figure out what trap and bait to use. Watch the budget. Welcome aboard! After gathering information from the message, you can use the database to identify which Zoyon is loose in the city. Then you can use the maps to locate where they Zoyon is and send your staff out to trap it, or gather more data. You can even use the Lempel, a trained Zoyon tracking animal to track it down. --------------------------------------------------- IV. GAME INTRO (DAILY) --------------------------------------------------- Orientation ------------------ Day Month Date, Year Time Welcome to your new job as Zoyon Patrol director. The agency budget contains $10,000. Agency expeditres must not exceed this amount. We have reports that * [usually 1] Zoyon(s) are loose in the city at this time. Your assignment: to locate the animals and return them to thier natural habitat. Take as much time as you need, but watch your budget and your public opinion. Good luck! --------------------------------------------------- VI. ***GAME PLAY*** --------------------------------------------------- There are four modes. Beginner, intermediate, Master and Grand Master. You oftentimes have one Zoyon, but Grand Masters always have 2 (I think). Higher level games unlock more Zoyons, and make it near impossible to identify either. Zoyon Patrol uses a menu based system. This sections describes the options and what they do. The menu name is displayed on the top line. Below that are the Day, Time, and how many messages you have not read. The last two lines tell you what key will get what result. See below for tips, and see section 4 for any question. The game has built-in reference. A NOTE ON MAPS FOR SECTION 3 AND 4: On any map: Using Closed Apple-? brings up help. On any map: Closed Apple-A. This will toggle (turn on and off) the flags from the screen. (M, T, O, and L) DEFAULT: On On any map: Closed Apple-B. This will allow you to switch between the 16 boroughs. Sometime Zoyons will cross lines to surrounding boroughs. DFEAULT: Varies by game. On any map: Closed Apple-H. This will allow you to display the habitat legend (key). Then you can tell the terrain type of the different colors and patterns. DEFAULT: Off On any map: Closed Apple-S. This will allow you to display or hide the street's names. DEFAULT: On 1. READ MESSAGES You get a numbered message, with a name, address and borough. They say they saw a Zoyon. Take note of any food they say it ate, or what it was doing. These things may provide additional clues once you reduce the number of Zoyons that it could be. 1.1. See Next Message Go to the next message that came from them, or that you made to them. 1.2. See Previous Message Go to the last message that came from them, or that you made to them. 1.3. Get More Information If you do this, you will often time get a piece of helpful information about the Zoyon that you can use to help identify it. At beginner level you should always always always do this. At more advanced level you should do this as often as possible, but see 1.4, below. 1.4. Verify the Information Not everyone is truthful, or very good at doing this. You call and check to see if the information is real or not. Note: You cannot request more information AND verify the message. You can only do one or the other, and many people cannot be reached at all. In beginner, I would advise to never verify the message since you always (in my experience) get "Of course, I saw one", usually with some snide remark. In higher levels you may wish to verify the information, especially if it from a borough that is clear across town (like if you get a message from Kitty Hawk, when all sightings have been in Shoreview. Or if you know yourself to be chasing a nocturnal Zoyon, and you get daytime reports. Or a diurnal one and you get reports at night.) 2. IDENTIFY ZOYON This is where you attempt to identify your Zoyon. 2.1 Specify Characteristic When you get more information from callers, the science team, observer interviews, and so forth, you can oftentimes enter something here. Color: What color was it? Grey, Brown, Black, Orange? Cover: What was it covered with? Scales, Hair, Quills, Skin, Fur? Ears: What shape were it's ears? Tufted, Pointed, Round, Floppy? Eyes: What color were it's eyes? Brown, Blue, Green, Yellow? Family: Do you know what family it is in? Ambidae, Auralidea, Auridae, Chimeridae, Lagomidae, Primatidae, Nasidae? (Only the science team might be able to provide this, I think, but I have never had this information avaiable.) Foot: How many digits (toes) did each foot it have? 3, 4, 5? Height: How high was it? 8-12", 10-20", 18-25", 20-30", 24-36", 30 45", 40-50, or 45-60" inches? This is a poor field since many sizes fall into 2 or 3 ranges. i.e.: a 25" Zoyon could be 18-25, 20-30, or 24-36) Tail: What did it's tail look like? Flat, Bushy, Striped, Tufted, Scaly, Banded, Prehensile (able to grasp things, i.e.: monkeys)? Weight: How much did it weigh? 10-18, 15-25, 20-35, 30-50, 40-65, 75-110, 100-160 lbs. (This is another poor field.) After putting in some information ad eliminating all but a few Zoyons, check which ones. Sometime a specific reported activity, or behavior will be listed in one which can increase the likelihood that is the one. For instance Elecoon have been known to play with swings. Quaklerat thumps it;s tail when happy. 2.2 See Zoyon Information Dictionary Information on many Zoyons. Grand Master has the most possibilities with 40. It will give the taxonomic family, genus and species name. Beneath that is any information on cover, ears, eyes, foot, height, sound, tail, and weight information. (Note that since you cannot enter sound, once you get down to 3 or 4 Zoyons, you can check here and narrow it down further.) There is also a Description. Most important to take note of is WHERE IT LIVES and WHAT IT EATS. For more information see the Zoyon database below. 3. ASSIGN TEAMS This is how you try to catch a Zoyon. On the maps M' shows a message. X' shows a trap. O' shows observers. L' shows the Lempel 3.1 Get Status of Teams. This screen shows you the status of the observation teams, the science team, the trapping team, and the Lempel. 3.2 Send out Science Team This will bring up a map. Select the intersection you wish to send the team to. They tell you when they will get there, They tell you how long they will investigate for. The tell you they will send a message when done. They cost $200. The information they send is often pivotal after beginner's level. 3.3 Set a Trap Here you can set a trap. You have traps from various sizes, types and bait. Traps cost from $100-500, including cost for setting them up. After choosing a size, type, and bait for a trap, The trapping team tell you how long it will take to set. They say they will notify you if it is set off. Trap types, uses, and baits: 3.3.1. 20" Net Trap ($100) Use on treetop and swamp dwelling Zoyons not exceeding 20" 3.3.2. 24" Enclosure Trap ($150) Use on enclosure seeking Zoyons not exceeding 24" 3.3.3. 28" Burrow Trap ($200) Use on burrowing Zoyons not exceeding 28" 3.3.4. 34" Net Trap ($250) Use on treetop and swamp dwelling Zoyons not exceeding 34" 3.3.5. 40" Enclosure Trap ($250) Use on enclosure seeking Zoyons not exceeding 40" 3.3.6. 48" Burrow Trap ($300) Use on burrowing Zoyons not exceeding 48" 3.3.7. 64" Net Trap ($400) Use on treetop and swamp dwelling Zoyons not exceeding 64" 3.3.8. 72" Enclosure Trap ($500) Use on enclosure seeking Zoyons not exceeding 72" 3.3.*.1 Bananas Use on Zoyons that eat fruit. 3.3.*.2 Cashews Use on Zoyons that eat nuts. 3.3.*.3 Crickets Use on Zoyons that eat insects. 3.3.*.4 Hamburger Use on Zoyons that eat meat. 3.3.*.5 Honey Use on Zoyons that eat sweet stuff. 3.3.*.6 Lettuce Use on Zoyons that eat vegetables. 3.3.*.7 Pepperoni Pizza Use on Zoyons that eat pizza. 3.3.*.8 Popcorn Use on Zoyons that eat snacks. 3.4 Check a Trap You use this option when you have had a trap sprung. when a trap is sprung a popup box will appear. MAKE SURE YOU KNOW WHICH TRAP WAS SPRUNG SO THEY KNOW WHICH ONE TO CHECK. The trap team tells you how long it will take to check it. You cannot check a trap, until one has been set off. 3.5 Move a Trap The number of traps you may set is limited. So if you run out, or make an error, you am move the trap. The cost you pay is $50. 3.6 Release Tracking Animal Release the Lempel. This will crate a L on the map. The team tells how long it will be until it is released, and it will cost $500 (including tracking). 3.7 Send Out Observers Observer teams will talk to locals, and get you more information. They cost $50 an hour, and only work from 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM, unlike the science team. Sending observers out also make the people happier with you. 3.8 Cancel Observer Assignment Order the observers to return to the Zoyon Patrol HQ. 4. USE REFERENCE LIBRARY Lots of excellent information is here. If you have not played before, you should go here and read all this first. Then start a new game and get down to finding that Zoyon! 4.1. Use Maps This shows you the main map that you will be using. You may need to use more then one borough to catch a long-term of fast moving Zoyon. The borough are: Tanis, Olympus, Stuttgart, Sherwood Forest, Gondolin, Solace, El Dorado, Avalon, Kitty Hawk. Camelot, Arisia, Majestic oaks, Zaphyr Point, Botany bay, Shoreview, and Panglossia. (In my experience the Zoyon is often found in the southeast, but the game set you default borough for you. Using closed apple B will allow you to switch boroughs when the Zoyon does.) 4.2. Use Glossary This is a useful glossary. If you come across a word or phrase you don't understand, check here. 4.3. See Metro Information These screen show the 16 part map, and has a paragraph or two of basic information about each, whether it is resorts, if there is an airport, and so on about each area. This information does not have any use I can see but it is nice to know. Some Zoyon also enjoy specific terrains and that information is listed here. This information can be used to screen out possible false leads. 4.4. See Staff Information These screens show what each type of staffing team does and costs. including the science, observer, trapping and Lempel team. The observer team generall interviews locals. The science team is more thorough. The trapping team deal with the traps, and the lempel team with the lempel. WHAT IS A LEMPEL? The Lempel is a trained Zoyon who goes out and loves to play with other Zoyons. It wears a radio collar so you have round-the-clock tracking anywhere in the city. 4.5. See Trapping Information This section explain which type of traps, and bait to use depending on the Zoyon you wish to catch. If the zoyon nets in tree tops or swamps, use nets. If the zoyon like enclosed place use enclosure traps. If the zoyon lives underground, use borrow traps. If you don't know, where it lives, and you get little information from calls, you will have to use a variety. You will also have to see what you can bait the trap with. 5. GET A STATUS REPORT This screen tell you the date, the time used so far, the budget, and remaining budget, public opinion, which borough the Lempel is in, weather, temperature, pressure, time of sunrise and time of sunset. 6. TAKE A BREAK This allows you to speed up time, but be ready to hit escape to stop it, as messages accrue, the Zoyon moves fast, the observers move fast (and quit at 5), and so on. 7. QUIT Quit your job and the game. Also allows you to save the game. A few parting words: - Answer messages, verify suspicious ones (like ones form across town), and call people back for more information. - Identifying the Zoyon is top priority. Then you can usually find out what it eats, and how it lives. - Use the correct trap type of the correct size with the correct bait near the Zoyon. --------------------------------------------------- VII. ***ZOYON DATABASE BY SPECIES*** --------------------------------------------------- Well, after working all day I think I got this. I will post known information first. In some case I have speculated. In most cases I tried to speculate by other member of it's genus and family, since if you speculate, "Well other Zoyons with 5 digits have grey fur", the best response is "So what?" I tried to stay mostly in the realm of what is scientifically most likely. If there was nothing that worked scientifically I tried some non-scientific methods. (i.e.: Like saying many zoyons of this color, have eyes of that color.) Although remember this: UNKNOWN MEANS UNKNOWN. I have no proof, just some good, educated guesses. This information could be entirely wrong. If you have information that you are CERTAIN of, or techniques that work send them to me and I will update the database (and list you in the acknowledgment section.) The easiest way to do this, is to find an unknown zoyon, and call people back for more information send out observers, and the science team. The observers, science team, and calling people back make then happier too keeping your public opinion good. The database follows, and at the end is an outline by various important characteristics. ***SAMPLE*** --------------- Family: This helps subdivide the Zoyons into their first division, in 7 parts, and can sometime be determined by the science team. Genus: Useful for finding out all unknown characteristics. Species: Name (Note, that due to not being included there is no informationin this section on the Lempel) Color: Color of the cover, and pattern. Only color can be entered. [Grey, Brown, Black, Orange] Cover/Coat: This is what the creature is covered in. [Scales, Hair, Quills, Skin, Fur] Ears: Size cannot be entered, but I included it. Also the shapes [Tufted, Pointed, Round, Floppy] Eyes: Color. [Brown, Blue, Green, Yellow] Foot: Size, webbing/padding/claws/features, and digits (fingers/toes) [NOTE: IN EVERY SINGLE CASE DIGITS IS UNIFORM ACROSS THE GENUS. THIS INFORATION MAY LISTED AS UNKNOWN, BUT THIS FACT DOES NOT SEEM TO VARY AMONG MOST CRAETIRE IN ANY KNOWN GENUS] Height: Size range [8-12", 10-20", 18-25", 20-30", 24-36", 30 45", 40-50, or 45-60"] Sound: You cannot enter this but it can be used to decide what you are chasing. Tail: Length, type [Flat, Bushy, Striped, Tufted, Scaly, Banded, Prehensile]. Only type can be entered Weight: Weight range [10-18, 15-25, 20-35, 30-50, 40-65, 75-110, 100-160 lbs.] TRAP TYPE: Which of the three types to use (See section 4 trapping information for more information.) SIZE: How karge to use (it should always be bigger then the maximum size of the zoyon) BAIT: Best bait. I include the bait and sometimes what it eats, if I feel it is important. But since all of the non-derived information is in the game, you cam find out what the game says if you don't trust me. Available: What gameplay level this zoyon is available in. +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ AYEGUY: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Ayeguy Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Unknown [3 out of 4 well-known Lemonks have medium ears. A differant 3 out of 4 well-known Lemonks have tufted ears.] Eyes: Unknown [67% likely to have Yellow, 33% likely to have green] Foot: Small, 5 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Cahhtering Tail: Short, thick, bushy Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 28" BAIT: Unknown [Lemonks are very individualistic when it comes to food. 40% seem to prefer cashews. The rest are evenly divided at 20% amongst Honey, Pizza, and Popcorn.] Available: Master and Grand Master only BEAVERMUR: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Beavermur Color: Brown Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Medium, tufted Eyes: Yellow Foot: Large, webbed, 5 digits Height: 30-45 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, flat Weight: 40-65 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [This Zoyon eats wood. I would use Cashews, but I have no evidence this will work] Available: Intermediate and up CAMERAT: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Rodentoid Species: Camerat Color: Orange Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large Eyes: Yellow Foot: Large, wide, padded, 4 digits Height: 40-50 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick, tufted Weight: Unknown [Most Rodentoids are between 10 and 35 lbs.] TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 72" BAIT: Cashews Available: Intermediate and up CATAMONK: ------------------- Family: Chimeridae Genus: Microtus Species: Catamonk Color: Grey, stripped Cover/Coat: Scales Ears: Medium, round Eyes: Unknown [The only Microtus with known information has Green eyes] Foot: Unknown [67% of Microtus have Large feet. 67% have wide feet. Micrtous feet have 4 digits Height: 18-25 in. Sound: Howling Tail: Long, thin, banded Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Hamburger (Eats tuna) Available: Intermediate and higher. CATICUS: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Raticus Species: Caticus Color: Grey, stripped Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Small, tufted Eyes: Green Foot: Medium, clawed, 4 digits Height: 10-20 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, flat Weight: 15-25 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 28" BAIT: Crickets Available: Always COATIGUAN: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Chiropteroid Species: Coatiguan Color: Orange, spotted Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Unknown [All other known Chiropteroids have Large ears] Eyes: Unknown [All other known Chiropteroids have Yellow eyes] Foot: Small, narrow, clawed, 4 digits Height: 30-45 in. Sound: None Tail: Long, thick, banded Weight: 40-65 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [Other known Chiropteroids eat Hamburger, Popcorn, or Cashews] Available: Master and Grand Master only CYANMOUS: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Raticus Species: Cynamous Color: Unknown [67% chance Grey, 33% chance Grey, 67% chance Striped] Cover/Coat: Unknown [3 way split between Quills, Hair, and Fur] Ears: Truly Unknown Eyes: Brown Foot: Unknown [67% chance large, 99% chance clawed, 100% chance 4 digits] Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Chattering Tail: Short Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 28" BAIT: Unknown [(Seeds) Popcorn/Cashews (more likely Cashews due to research I did on Pumadaray and Rodentoids)] Available: Master and Grand Master only DIGICHIMP: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Digachimp Color: Orange Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Unknown [75% chance medium, 75% chance medium] Eyes: Unknown [67% chance yellow, 33% chance green] Foot: Medium, wide, clawed, 5 digits Height: Unknown [All known Lemonk are under 45 in. All zoyons of this weight are 30-45 in. All Burrowing Zoyons are below 45 in.] Sound: Chattering Tail: Long, thin, banded Weight: 50-80 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 48" BAIT: Pepperoni Pizza Available: Master and Grand Master only ELECOON: ------------------- Family: Auralidae Genus: Proboscis Species: Elecoon Color: Brown, striped Cover/Coat: Skin Ears: Large, round Eyes: Green Foot: Medium, wide, clawed, 3 digits Height: 24-36 in. Sound: None Tail: Long, thick, bushy Weight: 40-65 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 40" BAIT: Crickets Available: Always ELEPINE: ------------------- Family: Auralidae Genus: Proboscis Species: Elepine Color: Orange Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Large, round Eyes: Brown Foot: Small, narrow, 3 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick Weight: 15-25 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 28" BAIT: Crickets Available: Intermediate and up ELERAT: ------------------- Family: Auralidae Genus: Proboscis Species: Elerat Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Large, floppy Eyes: Unknown [67% chance Green, 33% chance Brown) Foot: Large, narrow, clawed, 3 digits Height: 10-20 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, thick Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 24" BAIT: Unknown [Other Proboscis like Crickets] Available: Intermediate and up ELEWADDLE: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Swinus Species: Elewaddle Color: Grey, spotted Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Small, round Eyes: Blue Foot: Large, webbed, 4 digits Height: 20-30 in. Sound: None Tail: None Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Lettuce Available: Always EMAHOG: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Swinus Species: Emahog Color: Orange, striped Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Medium, tufted Eyes: Unknown [50% chance Blue, 50% chance Yellow] Foot: Large, wide, clawed, 4 digits Height: 24-36 inches Sound: Squealing Tail: Unknown [Most known swinus have none, but if it has one it is likely to be like Piggyoni's: Long, thin, and banded] Weight: 40-65 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 40" BAIT: Popcorn Available: Master and Grandmaster only ENVELOHOP: ------------------- Family: Lagomidae Genus: Versatoid Species: Envelophop Color: Unknown [67% chance Grey, 33% chance Black, 67% chance spotted.] Cover/Coat: Unknown [99% chance Fur] Ears: Large, round Eyes: Unknown [50% chance Blue, 50% chance Green] Foot: Large, narrow , 4 digits Height: 20-30 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, thick, bushy Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 28" BAIT: Unknown [66% of Versatoids (all except Rabbitlope) might like Cashews, and so might Patyplop,w hich also eats roots so you could try that](eats Roots) Available: Master and Grand Master only FROGAMUR: ------------------- Family: Chimeridae Genus: Microtus Species: Frogamur Color: Orange, spotted Cover/Coat: Scales Ears: Unknown [The only known other microtus has Medium and round] Eyes: Green Foot: Medium, wide, webbed, 4 digits Height: 20-30 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick Weight: 30-50 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Hamburger (eats Tuna) Available: Intermediate and up FROGORILLA: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Frogorilla Color: Orange, striped Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Medium, tufted Eyes: Unknown [67% chance Yellow, 33% chance Green] Foot: Unknown [100% chance it has 5 digits, other stats are too variable] Height: 30-45 in. Sound: None Tail: Short Weight: 50-80 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Popcorn Available: Master and Grand Master only GIBBOCOON: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Pongoid Species: Gibbocoon Color: Grey, striped Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Medium, tufted Eyes: Unknown [67% of grey striped Zoyon have Green eyes, and the other 33% is likely due to it's family, but this is hardly scientific] Foot: Medium, wide, padded, 5 digits Height: 30-45 in. Sound: None Tail: Unknown [99% chance none] Weight: 50-80 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 72" BAIT: Pepperoni Pizza Available: Master and Grand Master only GORGORIL: ------------------- Family: Primitidae Genus: Pongoid Species: Gorgoril Color: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: It is grey, and striped.] Cover/Coat: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: It has hair.] Ears: Medium, tufted Eyes: Unknown [Your guess is as good as mine here] Foot: Medium, wide, padded, 5 digits Height: Unknown [30-60 in. The 2 known zoyons of this weight are 45-60 in.] Sound: Howling Tail: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: It has none.] Weight: 100-160 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: Enclosure.] SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: Pepporoni Pizza.] Available: Master and Grand Master only. LEGUMUNCH: ------------------- Family: Lagomidae Genus: Versatoid Species: Legumunch Color: Black, spotted Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Medium, round Eyes: Unknown [50% chance Blue, 50% chance Green] Foot: Unknown [67% chnace Large, 67% chance narrow, 100% chance 4 digits] Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Cahttering Tail: Short Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 20" BAIT: Cashews [eats Peanuts] Available: Intermediate and up LINGEROO: ------------------- Family: Ambidae Genus: Supialis Species: Lingeroo Color: Grey, spotted Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large, floppy Eyes: Blue Foot: Unknown [67% large, 100% chance 3 digits] Height: Unknown [All known Supialis are under 36 in.] Sound: None Tail: Unknown [67% chance short, 67% chance falt] Weight: 75-110 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Cashews Available: Master and Grand Master only LIOZARD: ------------------- Family: Chimeridae Genus: Microtus Species: Liozard Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Scales Ears: Unknown [The only mirctous with data suggests medium round (99% chance)] Eyes: Unknown [The only mirctous with data suggests Green (99% chance)] Foot: Large, wide, clawed, 4 digits Height: 40-50 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick, banded Weight: Unknown [20-160 lbs. by family, but the only other zoyon of this size range (Camerat) is also unknown and suggested to be between 10-35 lbs.) TRAP TYPE: Unknown [67% chance Net. Only Lizamonk uses Enclosure. But notice the similarity among names.] SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [99% Hamburger (eats Tuna)] Available: Master and Grand Master only LIZAMONK: ------------------- Family: Chimeridae Genus: Microtus Species: Lizamonk Color: Black, spotted Cover/Coat: Scales Ears: Unknown [The only mirctous with data suggests medium round (99% chance)] Eyes: Unknown [The only mirctous with data suggests Green (99% chance)] Height: Large, narrow, clawed, 4 digits Sound: Unknown [The only mirctous with data suggests no more then 50 in. All known zoyons of this weight range are between 45 and 60 in.] Tail: Somewhat long, thick, tufted Weight: 100-160 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 72" BAIT: Hamburger Available: Master and Grand Master only. MEGAPONG: ------------------- Family: Primitidae Genus: Pongoid Species: Megapong Color: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: It is grey. It may also be striped. Ear Correlation agrees but is not sceintific.] Cover/Coat: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: It has hair.] Ears: Medium Eyes: Unknown [Your guess is as good as mine here] Foot: Unknown [67% chance medium, wide, padded, 5 digits] Height: 45-60 in. Sound: None Tail: None Weight: Unknown [The 2 other zoyons of this height weight 100-160 lbs.] TRAP TYPE: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: Enclosure.] SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [Only one Pongoid has any known data: Pepporoni Pizza.] Available: Master and Grand Master only. MONGEROO: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Raticus Species: Mongeroo Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large, pointed Eyes: Brown Foot: Large, wide, calwed, 4 digits Height: 45-60 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, bushy Weight: 100-160 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 72" BAIT: Honey Available: Always PELIWOG: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Chiropteroid Species: Peliwog Color: Black Cover/Coat: Skin Ears: Large, pointed Eyes: Yellow Foot: Large, webbed, 4 digit Height: 18-25 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, flat Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Hamburger (east Fish) Available: Intermediate and up PENDAMONK: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Raticus Species: Pendamonk Color: Brown, striped Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Medium, round Eyes: Green Foot: Large, narrow, clawed, 4 digits Height: 18-25 in. Sound: Howling Tail: Long, prehensile Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Bananas Available: Always PIGGYOONI: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Swinus Species: Piggyoni Color: Unknown [67% chance Grey, 33% chance Orange, could be spotted or striped or not] Cover/Coat: Unknown [All other Chiropteroids have Quills] Ears: Unknown [67% chance Medium, 67% chance round] Eyes: Unknown [50% Blue, 50% Yellow] Foot: Large, narrow, clawed, 4 digits Height: 20-30 in. Sound: None Tail: Long, thin, banded Weight: True Unknown TRAP TYPE: Unknown [67% Enclosures, 33% use Net] SIZE: 40" BAIT: Unknown (The diet listed is Cheese Puffs)[67% of Swinus may like Popcorn, 33% may like Lettuce. There is a very slim possibility it may like Pizza, if Cheese Puffs is similar to pizza.] Available: Master and Grand Master PLATYPLOP: ------------------- Family: Ambidae Genus: Supialis Species: Platyplop Color: Brown Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large Eyes: Green Foot: Large, webbed, 3 digits Height: 18-25 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, flat Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 34" BAIT: Unknown (diet Roots) [Other root eaters and 33% of Supialis may eat Cashews] Available: Intermediate and up PLUMADARY: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Rodentoid Species: Plumadary Color: Orange Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large Eyes: Yellow Foot: Medium, clawed, 3 digits Height: Unknown [8-50 likely, foot correlation would indicated 10-20 in. Weight places it between 10 and 25, butt very likely over 18 in. All Burowing Zoyons are below 45 in. If it over 48" capture would not be possible, and the Zoyon would likely not be in the game at all.] Sound: None Tail: Short, thick, tufted Weight: 20-35 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 48" BAIT: Unknown (eats Seeds) [Popcorn/(Other Rodentoids like)Cashews] Available: Intermediate and up PORCULURCH: ------------------- Family: Ambidae Genus: Supialis Species: Porculurch Color: Orange Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Large, round Eyes: Green Foot: Large, wide, clawed, 3 digits Height: 24-36 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, thick, bushy Weight: 40-65 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Pepperoni Pizza Available: Intermediate and up PORCUPOD: ------------------- Family: Nasidae Genus: Swinus Species: Porcupod Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Quills Ears: Medium, round Eyes: Yellow Foot: Large, clawed, 4 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Squealing Tail: None Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 24" BAIT: Unknown (The diet listed is Cheese Puffs)[67% of Swinus may like Popcorn, 33% may like Lettuce. There is a very slim possibility it may like Pizza, if Cheese Puffs is similar to pizza.] Available: Intermediate and up QUACKERAT: ------------------- Family: Ambidae Genus: Supialis Species: Quackerat Color: Brown Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large, round Eyes: Green Foot: Medium, wide, webbed, 3 digits Height: 10-20 in. Sound: Chattering Tail: Short, flat Weight: 15-25 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 20", 34" (20" is the maximum they grow, but 34 should work as well, if you want a margin) BAIT: Pepperoni Pizza Available: Always RABBITLOPE: ------------------- Family: Lagomidae Genus: Versatoid Species: Rabbitlope Color: Grey Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Large, floppy Eyes: Blue Foot: Medium, narrow, padded, 4 digits Height: 30-45 in. Sound: None Tail: Unknown [67% chance Short, 67% chance thick] Weight: Unknown [Versatoids are usually 10-35 lbs., many 10-18] TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Lettuce Available: Master and Grand Master only RABBITOG: ------------------- Family: Lagomidae Genus: Versatoid Species: Rabbitog Color: Grey, spotted Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Large, floppy Eyes: Green Foot: Large, webbed, 4 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, flat Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 64" BAIT: Lettuce Available: Master and Grand Master only SQUIRMUR: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Squirmur Color: Grey, striped Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Medium Eyes: Green Foot: Small, 5 digits Height: 10-20 in. Sound: Chattering Tail: Long, thick, bushy Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 24" BAIT: Cashews Available: Intermediate and up STICKAPEDE: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Rodentoid Species: Stickapede Color: Black, spriped Cover/Coat: Hair Ears: Large, pointed Eyes: Yellow Foot: Medium, padded, 4 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Chattering Tail: Short, thin Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 20" BAIT: Cashews Available: Always TARSATIER: ------------------- Family: Primatidae Genus: Lemonk Species: Tarsatier Color: Brown Cover/Coat: Fur Ears: Large, tufted Eyes: Yellow Foot: Medium, 5 digits Height: 8-12 in. Sound: Howling Tail: Long, prehensile Weight: 10-18 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Net SIZE: 20" BAIT: Honey Available: Always TOADAPED: ------------------- Family: Auralidae Genus: Probosdcis Species: Toadaped Color: Unknown [Grey, Orange, Brown, stripes, are all possibly by family. Ear correlation, eyes correlation, foot correlation, and tail correlation are all too unreliable (never above 50%), and too unscientific to be noted.] Cover/Coat: Unknown [67% chance Quills, 33% chance Skin] Ears: Large, round Eyes: Green Foot: Medium, wide, clawed, 3 digits Height: 30 45 in. Sound: None Tail: Short, thick, bushy Weight: 50 80 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Burrow SIZE: 48" BAIT: Unknown [Other Proboscis like Crickets] Available: Intermediate and up TORTOMAND: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Chiropteroid Species: Tortomand Color: Orange, spotted Cover/Coat: Skin Ears: Large Eyes: Yellow Foot: Large, wide, clawed, 4 digits Height: 45-60 in. Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick Weight: 100-160 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Enclosure SIZE: 72" BAIT: Popcorn/Cashews [more likely Cashews due to reserach on Pumadaray and Rodentoids] (eats Seeds) Available: Intermediate and up WADDLEWISK: ------------------- Family: Auridae Genus: Chiropteroid Species: Waddlewisdk Color: Unknown [67% chance Orange, spotted, 33% chance Black] Cover/Coat: Unknown [33% chance Hair, 67% chance Skin] Ears: Unknown [99% chance Large] Eyes: Unknown [99% chance Yellow] Foot: Large, wide, webbed, 4 digits Height: Unknown [All Chiroptyeroid are under 60 in. All known Zoyons of this weight are 45-60 in.] Sound: None Tail: Somewhat long, thick, bushy Weight: 100-160 lbs. TRAP TYPE: Unknown [67% chance Net, 33% chance Enclosure] SIZE: 64" BAIT: Unknown [33% each of Hamburger, Popcorn, Cashews] Available: Master and Grand Master only. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ --------------------------------------------------- VIII.***ZOYON DATABASE BY FEATURES*** --------------------------------------------------- The following lists describe zoyon by individual characteristic, as it is known (not noted) and suspected (noted by [s], and a likelihood on a 1(Over 0%, but under 17% chance liklihood) - 7(only for 100% chance) scale. Keep in mind unknown is still unknown, so I don't assign everything to every list.) This list is useful if you get more information then what you need. For instance, you get told it had tufted ears and you can enter that. Then you are told it had large ears. You can cross-reference the list the game five you with the list below for large ears to narrow it further. This list become more and more useful at higher level of the game so you can just make list of the 40 zoyons (a name list is posted as a separate file), and then check off which ones you know it is not and suspect. The game never deals with suspected zoyons, and in beginner it is pretty easy to pin down which 1 of 8 it is. In grand master you have to pin down which 2 of 40, and oftentimes you do not have complete information. Also notice some fields will add up to more then 40, and some zoyon may appear in multiple categories. --------------- ZOYON BY FAMILY --------------- NOTE: This field can be entered. 40 Total. AMBIDAE (4) Lingeroo Platyplop Porculurch Quackera AURALIDAE (4) Elecoon Elepine Elerat Toadaped AURIDAE (7) Camerat Coatiguan Peliwog Plumadary Stickapede Tortomand Waddlewisk CHIMERIDAE (4) Catamonk Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk LAGOMIDAE (4) Envelohop Legumunch Rabbitlope Rabbitog NASIDAE (8) Caticus Cynamous Elewaddle Emahog Mongeroo Pendumonk Piggyooni Porcupod PRIMATIDAE (9)(Most likely) Ayeguy Beavermur Digachimp Frogorilla Gibbocoon Gorgoril Megapong Squirmur Tarsatier -------------- ZOYON BY GENUS -------------- NOTE: This field is not entered, but Genus ties are the best way to determine unknown eyes, ears, tail, and (usually) feet. 40 Total. CHIRPOTEROID (Auridae)(4) Coatiguan Peliwog Tortomand Waddlewisk LEMONK (Primatidae)(6)(Most likely) Ayeguy Beavermur Digachimp Frogorilla Squirmur Tarsatier MICROTUS (Sole Chimeridae)(4) Catamonk Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk PONGOID (Primatidae)(3) Gibbocoon Gorgoril Megapong PROBOSCIS (Sole Aurilidae)(4) Elecoon Elepine Elerat Toadaped RATICUS (Nasidae)(4) Caticus Cynamous Mongeroo Pendumonk RODENTOID (Auridae)(3) Camerat Plumadary Stickapede SUPIALIS (Ambidae)(4) Lingeroo Platyplop Porculurch Quackerat SWINUS (Nasidae)(4) Elewaddle Emahog Piggyooni Porcupod VERSATOID (Lagomidae)(4) Envelohop Legumunch Rabbitlope Rabbitog -------------------------- ZOYON BY COLOR AND PATTERN -------------------------- NOTE: Color/Color can be entered. Color/Pattern can be entered. COLOR (44 Total): BLACK (7) Legumunch Lizamonk Peliwog Stickapede Cynamous [s2] Envelohop [s2] Waddlwisk [s2] BROWN (6) Beavermur Elecoon Pendumonk Platyplop Quackerat Tarsatier GREY (18) Ayeguy Catamonk Caticus Elerat Elewaddle Gibbocoon Lingeroo Liozard Mongeroo Porcupod Rabbitlope Rabbitog Squirmur Cynamous [s4] Envelohop [s4] Piggyooni [s4] Gorgoril [s6] Megapong [s6] ORANGE (12) Camerat Coatiguan Digachimp Elepine Emahog Frogamur Frogorilla Plumadary Porculurch Tortomand Waddlewisk [s4] Piggyooni [s2] UNKNOWN(1) Toadaped -------- PATTERN (42 Total): NONE/UNKNOWN (17) Ayeguy Beavermur Camerat Digachimp Elepine Elerat Liozard Mongeroo Peliwog Platyplop Plumadary Porculurch Porcupod Quackerat Rabbitlope Tarsatier Piggyooni [s2 none] SPOTTED (11) Coatiguan Elewaddle Frogamur Legumunch Lingeroo Lizamonk Rabbitog Tortomand Envelohop [s4] Waddlewisk [s4] Piggyooni [s2] STRIPED (14) Catamonk Caticus Elecoon Emahog Frogorilla Gibbocoon Pendumonk Squirmur Stickapede Megapong [s6] Gorgoril [s6] Cynamous [s4] Piggyooni [s2] Toadaped [s2] ---------------------- ZOYON BY COAT MATERIAL ---------------------- NOTE: This field can be entered. 44 Total. FUR (9) Ayeguy Legumunch Pendumonk Rabbitlope Rabbitog Squirmur Tarsatier Envelohop [s6] Cynamous [s2] HAIR (16) Beavermur Camerat Coatiguan Digachimp Frogorilla Gibbocoon Lingeroo Mongeroo Platyplop Plumadary Quackerat Stickapede Gorgoril [s6] Megapong [s6] Cynamous [s2] Waddlewisk [s2] QUILLS (10) Caticus Elepine Elerat Elewaddle Emahog Porculurch Porcupod Piggyooni [s5] Toadaped [s4] Cynamous [s2] SCALES (4) Catamonk Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk SKIN (5) Elecoon Peliwog Tortomand Waddlewisk [s4] Toadaped [s2] --------------------------- ZOYON BY EAR SIZE AND SHAPE --------------------------- NOTE: Ear/Size is not entered. Ear/Shape can be entered. SIZE (40 Total): LARGE (20) Camerat Elecoon Elepine Elerat Envelohop Lingeroo Mongeroo Peliwog Platyplop Plumadary Porculurch Quackerat Rabbitlope Rabbitog Stickapede Tarsatier Toadaped Tortomand Coatiguan [s6] Waddlewisk [s6] MEDIUM (17) Ayeguy Beavermur Catamonk Emahog Frogorilla Gibbocoon Gorgoril Legumunch Megapong Pendumonk Porcupod Squirmur Frogamur [s6] Liozard [s6] Lizamonk [s6] Digachimp [s4] Piggyooni [s4] SMALL (2) Caticus Elewaddle UNKNOWN (1) Cynamous -------- SHAPE (40 Total): FLOPPY (4) Elerat Lingeroo Rabbitlope Rabbitog NA (8) Camerat Magapong Platyplop Plumadary Squirmur Tortoman Coatiguan [s6] Waddlewisk [s6] POINTED (3) Mongeroo Peliwog Stickapede ROUND (15) Catamonk Elecoon Elepine Elewaddle Envelohop Legumunch Pendumonk Porculurch Porcupod Quackerat Toadaped Piggyooni [s4] Frogamur [s6] Liozard [s6] Lizamonk [s6] TUFTED (9) Beavermur Caticus Emahog Frogorilla Gibbocoon Gorgoril Tarsatier Ayeguy [s5] Digachimp [s5] UNKNOWN (1) Cynamous ------------------ ZOYON BY EYE COLOR ------------------ NOTE: This field can be entered. 48 Total. BLUE (7) Elewaddle Ligeroo Rabbitlope Elevelophop [s3] Legamunch [s3] Emahog [s3] Piggyooni [s3] BROWN (4) Cynamous Elepine Mongeroo Elerate [s2] GREEN (19) Caticus Elecoon Frogamur Pendumonk Platyplop Porculurch Quackerat Rabbitog Squirmur Toadaped Catamonk [s6] Gibboccoon [s6] Liozard [s6] Lizamonk [s6] Elerat [s4] Envelohop [s3] Legumunch [s3] Ayeguy [s2] Digachimp [s2] Frogorilla [s2] YELLOW (15) Beavermur Camerat Peliwog Plumadary Porcupod Stickapede Tarsatier Tortomand Coatiguan [s6] Waddlewisk [s6] Ayeguy [s4] Digichimp [s4] Frogorilla [s4] Emehog [s3] Piggyooni [s3] UNKNOWN (2) Gorgoril Megapong ----------------------------- ZOYON BY FOOT CHARACTERISTICS ----------------------------- NOTE: Foot/Size is not be entered. Foot/Width is not be entered. Foot/Tread is not be entered. Foot/Digits can be entered. SIZE (40 Total): LARGE (20)(Most likely) Beavermur Elerat Elewaddle Emahog Envelohop Liozard Lizamonk Mongeroo Peliwog Pendumonk Piggyooni Platyplop Porculurch Porcupod Rabbitog Tortomand Waddlewisk Catamonk [s4] Legumunch [s4] Lingeroo [s4] MEDIUM (14) Camerat Caticus Digachimp Elecoon Frogamur Gibbocoon Gorgoril Plumadary Quackerat Rabbitlope Stickapede Tarsatier Toadaped Megapong [s4] SMALL (4) Ayeguy Coatiguan Elepine Squirmur UNKNOWN (2) Cynamous Frogorilla -------- WIDTH (40 Total): NARROW (9) Coatiguan Elepine Elerat Envelohop Lizamonk Pendumonk Piggyooni Rabbitlope Legumunch [s4] NORMAL (12) Ayeguy Caticus Camerat Elewaddle Peliwog Platyplop Plumadary Porcupod Rabbitog Squirmur Stickapede Tarsatier WIDE (16)(Most likely) Beavermur Digachimp Elecoon Emahog Frogamur Gibbocoon Gorgoril Liozard Mongeroo Porculurch Quackerat Toadaped Tortomand Waddlewisk Catamonk [s4] Megapong [s4] UNKNOWN (3) Cynamous Frogorilla Lingeroo --------- TREAD (40 Total): CLAWED (17)(Most likely) Camerat Caticus Coatiguan Digachimp Elecoon Elerat Emahog Liozard Lizamonk Mongeroo Pendumonk Piggyooni Plumadary Porculurch Porcupod Toadaped Tortomand NONE (Same as cover)(5) Ayeguy Elepine Envelohop Squirmur Tarsatier PADDED (6) Catamonk Gibbocoon Gorgoril Rabbitlope Stickapede Megapong [s4] WEBBED (8) Beavermur Elewaddle Frogamur Peliwog Platyplop Quackerat Rabbitog Waddlewisk UNKNOWN (4) Cynamous Frogorilla Legumunch Lingeroo -------- DIGITS (40 Total): 3 DIGITS (7) Elecoon Elepine Platyplop Porculurch Quackerat Toadaped Lingeroo [s7] 4 DIGITS (24) Camerat Caticus Coatiguan Elerat Elewaddle Emahog Envelohop Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk Mongeroo Peliwog Pendumonk Piggyooni Plumadary Porcupod Rabbitlope Rabbitog Stickapede Tortomand Waddlewisk Catamonk [s7] Cynamous [s7] Legumunch [s7] 5 DIGITS (9) Ayeguy Beavermur Digachimp Gibbocoon Gorgoril Squirmur Tarsatier Frogorilla [s7] Megapong [s7] --------------------- ZOYON BY HEIGHT RANGE --------------------- NOTE: This field can be entered. 40 Total. Due to being a range, I placed all suspicions here. All are [s6] about 99% (6): Lingeroo - Below 36" Digichimp - Below 45" Lizamonk - Below 50" Plumadary - Below 50" Gorgoil - Below 60" (and above 30") Waddlewisk - Below 60" 8-12" (8)(Most likely) Ayeguy Cynamous Elepine Legumunch Porcupod Rabbitog Stickapede Tarsatier 10-20" (4) Caticus Elerat Quackerat Squirmur 18-25" (5) Catamonk Envelohop Peliwog Pendumonk Platyplop 20-30" (3) Elewaddle Frogamur Piggyooni 24-36" (3) Elecoon Emahog Porculurch 30-45" (6) Beavermur Coatiguan Frogorilla Gibbocoon Rabbitlope Toadaped 40-50" (2) Camerat Liozard 45-60" (3) Megapong Mongeroo Tortomand -------------- ZOYON BY SOUND -------------- NOTE: This field is not entered. 40 Total. CHATTERING (7) Ayeguy Cynamous Digachimp Legumunch Quackerat Squirmur Stickapede HOWLING (5) Catamonk Gorgoril Lizamonk Pendumonk Tarsatier NONE/NONE KNOWN (26)(Most likely) Beavermur Camerat Caticus Coatiguan Elecoon Elepine Elerat Elewaddle Envelohop Frogamur Frogorilla Gibbocoon Lingeroo Liozard Megapong Mongeroo Peliwog Piggyooni Platyplop Plumadary Porculurch Rabbitlope Rabbitog Toadaped Tortomand Waddlewisk SQUEALING (2) Emahog Porcupod ----------------------------- ZOYON BY TAIL CHARACTERISTICS ----------------------------- NOTE: Tail/Length is not entered. Tail/Width is not entered. Tail/Type can be entered. LENGTH (41 Total): LONG (9) Catamonk Coatiguan Digachimp Elecoon Pendumonk Piggyooni Squirmur Tarsatier Emahog [s1] SOMEWHAT LONG (9) Beavermur Camerat Elepine Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk Platyplop Tortomand Waddlewisk SHORT (17)(Most likely) Ayeguy Caticus Cynamous Elerat Envelohop Frogorilla Legumunch Mongeroo Peliwog Plumadary Porculurch Quackerat Rabbitog Stickapede Toadaped Lingeroo [s4] Rabbitlope [s4] NONE (6) Elewaddle Megapong Porcupod Emahog [s6] Gibbocoon [s6] Gorgoril [s6] -------- WIDTH (40 Total): THICK (12) Ayeguy Camerat Coatiguan Elecoon Elepine Frogamur Liozard Lizamonk Squirmur Tortomand Waddlewisk Rabbitlope [s4] NORMAL/NA/NO TAIL (23)(Most likely) Beavermur Caticus Cynamous Elerat Elewaddle Envelohop Frogorilla Gibbocoon Gorgoril Legumunch Lingeroo Megapong Mongeroo Peliwog Pendumonk Platyplop Plumadary Porculurch Porcupod Quackerat Rabbitog Tarsatier Toadaped THIN (5) Catamonk Digachimp Piggyooni Stickapede Emahog [s1] -------- TYPE (40 Total): BANDED (6) Catamonk Coatiguan Digachimp Piggyooni Liozard Emahog [s1] BUSHY (8) Ayeguy Elecoon Envelohop Mongeroo Porculurch Squirmur Toadaped Waddlewisk FLAT (7) Beavermur Caticus Peliwog Platyplop Quackerat Rabbitog Lingeroo [s4] NA/UNKNOWN/NO TAIL (11)(Most Likely) Elepine Elerat Elewaddle Frogamur Megapong Porcupod Stickapede Tortomand Rabbitlope [s4] Gibbocoon [s6] Gorgoril [s6] PREHESNILE (2) Pendumonk Tarsatier SHORT (3) Cynamous Frogorilla Legumunch TUFTED (3) Camerat Lizamonk Plumadary --------------------- ZOYON BY WEIGHT RANGE --------------------- NOTE: This field can be entered. 40 Total. Due to being a range, I placed all suspicions here (5) Camerat: Below 35 lbs. - 6 Liozard: 10-20 lbs. - 2, 20-35 lbs. - 4, 35-160 lbs. - 2 Megapong: 100-160 lbs. - 6 Rabbitlope: Below 35 lbs. - 6 Piggyooni: ??? 10-18 lbs. (9)(Most Likely) Ayeguy Cynamous Legumunch Pendumonk Porcupod Rabbitog Squirmur Stickapede Tarsatier 15-25 lbs. (3) Caticus Elepine Quackerat 20-35 lbs. (7) Catamonk Elerat Elewaddle Envelohop Peliwog Platyplop Plumadary 30-50 lbs. (1) Frogamur 40-65 lbs. (5) Beavermur Coatiguan Elecoon Emahog Porculurch 50-80 lbs. (4) Digachimp Frogorilla Gibbocoon Toadaped 75-110 lbs. (1) Lingeroo 100-160 lbs. (5) Gorgoril Lizamonk Mongeroo Tortomand Waddlewisk ------------------ ZOYON BY TRAP TYPE ------------------ NOTE: This field is not entered, but the information might be useful if making wild guesses. 43 Total. BURROW (8) Ayeguy Caticus Cynamous Digachimp Elepine Envelohop Plumadary Toadaped ENLCLOSURE (15) Camerat Elecoon Elerat Emahog Gibbocoon Lizamonk Mongeroo Porcupod Squirmur Tortomand Gorgoril [s6] Megapong [s6] Piggyooni [s4] Liozard [s2] Waddlewisk [s2] NET (20)(best guess if unknown type) Beavermur Catamonk Coatiguan Elewaddle Frogamur Frogorilla Legumunch Lingeroo Peliwog Pendumonk Platyplop Porculurch Quackerat Rabbitlope Rabbitog Stickapede Tarsatier Liozard [s4] Waddlewisk [s4] Piggyooni [s2] ------------- ZOYON BY SIZE ------------- NOTE: This field is not entered, but the information might be useful if making wild guesses. 40 Total. 20" (5) Legumunch Quackerat Rabbitog Stickapede Tarsatier 24" (3) Elerat Porcupod Squirmur 28" (5) Ayeguy Caticus Cynamous Elepine Envelohop 34" (6) Catamonk Elewaddle Frogamur Peliwog Pendumonk Platyplop 40" (3) Elecoon Emahog Piggyooni 48" (3)(Largest Burrow) Toadaped Digachimp [s] Plumadary [s] 64" (10)(Best guess if size and trap type is a mystery. largest net. Beavermur Coatiguan Frogorilla Lingeroo Gorgoril Liozard Megapong Porculurch Rabbitlope Gorgoril [s] Lingeroo [s] Waddlewisk [s] 72" (5)(Largest enclosure) Camerat Gibbocoon Lizamonk [s] Mongeroo Tortomand ------------- ZOYON BY BAIT ------------- NOTE: This field is not entered, but the information might be useful if making wild guesses. 2? mean this is an unreliable bad guess. 5? means this is an unreliable more likely guess. No ? mean the guess is reliable. 53 Total. When in doubt about when something is herbivorous, insectivorous, or carnivorous, check individual entries (this guide does not ocntain this information at ths time. Maybe one day it will.) BANANAS (1) Pendumonk CASHEWS (13)(Note: cashews seem to be the best guess for many, but only herbivores and omnivores) Lingeroo Squirmur Stickapede Ayeguy [s3] Coatiguan [s2] Waddlewisk [s2] Legumunch [s5?] Cynamous [s2?] Envelohop [s2?] Platyplop [s2?] Plumadary [s2?] Rabbitog [s2?] Tortomand [s2?] CRICKET (7)(Note: crickets are the only way to go for insectavores) Camerat Caticus Elecoon Elepine Elerat [s6] Toadaped [s6] Beavermur [s2?] HAMBURGER (7)(Note: hamburger is the best way to go for carnavores) Lizamonk Liozard [s6] Coatiguan [s2] Waddlewisk [s2] Catamunk [s5?] Frogamur [s5?] Peliwog [s5?] HONEY (3) Monegroo Tarsatier Ayeguy [s2] LETTUCE (3) Elewaddle Rabbitlope Piggyooni [s2] (PEPPERPNI) PIZZA (9) Digichimp Gibbocoon Porculurch Quackerat Gorgoril [s6] Megapong [s6] Ayeguy [s2] Piggyooni [s1] Porcupod [s2?] POPCORN (10) Emahog Frogorilla Piggyooni [s4] Ayeguy [s2] Coatiguan [s2] Cynamous [s2?] Waddlewisk [s2] Plumadary [s2?] Porcupod [s2?] Tortomand [s2?] --------------------- ZOYON BY AVAILABILITY --------------------- NOTE: This field is not entered; it is chosen before game play. 40 Total. BEGINNER (8) Caticus Elecoon Elewaddle Mongeroo Pendumonk Quackerat Stickapede Tarsatier INTERMEDIATE (24) (All beginner) Beavermur Camerat Catamonk Elepine Elerat Frogamur Legumunch Peliwog Platyplop Plumadary Porculurch Porcupod Rabbitog Squirmur Toadaped Tortomand MASTER (40) (All beginner) (All intermediate) (All) [New:] Ayeguy Coatiguan Cynamous Digachimp Emahog Envelohop Frogorilla Gibbocoon Gorgoril Lingeroo Liozard Lizamonk Megapong Piggyooni Rabbitlope Waddlewisk GRAND MASTER (40): See master. No new ones are added. --------------------------------------------------- IX. ETYMOLOGY --------------------------------------------------- Some aspect of this game (mixed animals, and trying to catch them) appears to be related to Pokemon. There are entire sites which are devoted to Pokemnon names, so some mention of Zoyon names & Etymolgy appear to be in order (this section is incomplete at this time. Partial entries are enclosed in bracket. Poor/obscure guesses are enclosed in parentheses. Asterisks appear mor ethe once All section in this guide, especially this one welcome help. If you can send me screen shots, I may be able to determine what they are as well): Aye guy- Aye-Aye + [-guy] Beaver mur- Beaver + [-mur]* Came rat- Camel + Rat Cat a monk- Cat + Monkey Cat icus- Cat + [-icus] Coati guan- Coati + Iguana Cyna mous- (Cynarctus) + Mouse Diga chimp- (Digit) + Chimpanzee Ele coon- Elephant + Racoon Ele pine- Elephant + Porcupine Ele rat- Elephant + Rat Ele waddle- Elephant + Water Fowl Ema hog- (Emerolete (prehistoric reptile?)) + Hog Envelo hop- (Envelope) + (Hop) Frog a mur- Frog + [-amur] Fro g orilla-Frog + Gorilla Gibbo coon- Gibbon + Racoon Gorgoril- ? Legu munch- [Legu-] + [munch (eat?)] Ling eroo- [Ling-] + Kangeroo Lio zard- Lion + Lizard Liza monk- Lizard + Monkey Mega pong- (Big Pongoid?) Mong eroo- Mongoose + Kangeroo Peliw og- [Peliw-] + Hog Pendu monk- [Pendu-] + Monkey Piggy ooni- Pig(gy) + [-yooni] Platy plop- Platypus + [-plop] Plum adary- (Plumage) + [-adary] Porcu lurch- Porcipne + [-lurch] Porcu pod- Porcupine + Pod (meaning Foot, Octopus, Centipede, Arthpod, etc.) Quack e rat- Duck + Rat Rabbit lope- Rabbit + Anltilope (Thus is actually a mythological creature called a Jackelope) Rabbit og- Rabbit + Hog Squir mur- Squirrel + [-mur]* Stickapede- Stick Bug + Centipede/Millipede/etc. Tarsa tier- Tarsa (foot bone) + [-tier] Toad a ped- Toad + Ped (foot, see Porcupod) Torto mand- Tortise + [-mand] Waddlewisk- Water Fowl + [-wisk] --------------------------------------------------- X. ALLOWANCES --------------------------------------------------- This guide has been posted to GameFAQS, and is to be used exclusive on their site for now, and on personal PCs, for enthusiasts of this game. I may add it other site later (or on individual requests), and if I do so, I will update this sesction. --------------------------------------------------- XI. LEGAL --------------------------------------------------- I am a creative writing major, therefore, I take everything I write to be sacred. Do not plagiarize this guide (or anything else I or anyone else writes.) If you make reference to thie guide, give credit where credit is due. --------------------------------------------------- XII. CONTACT --------------------------------------------------- You can contact me at my university email. I recently graduated but intend to return to school, and then to work there, so the email may be semi stable. It is jahall3@mail.usf.edu. The mail is checked every 60 seconds or thereabouts, and I check the spam filter every few weeks. If this does not work you may try my other less-often checked email, which can be found at jahiiiwolf@yahoo.com. You can also IM me using the AIM/GAIM/Pidgin protocol at TeigeRyan. IF YOU CAN HELP THE DATABASE TELL ME! An FAQ may be added to this section one day. --------------------------------------------------- XIII. CREDITS --------------------------------------------------- *I would like to thank me, because I am just such a great guy for putting this together. *I would like to thank MECC for making such a great game. *I would like to thank Virtual Apple.org for making a ste where great older game such as this can be played. *I would like to thank GameFAQS for making a site wher I can get this information out there. *I would like to thank dozens of other people, organizations and entities, but seeing as they have nothing whatsoever to do with this guide, I have dedicated my novels, novellas, and epics to them. Also I would like to acknowledge the following people for their help: ...nobody yet...