Less standard downloads that don't quite fit into any of the three main categories go here. Collaborations that I have partaken in that aren't hosted here are linked at the bottom of this page.
Removes most of the user interface from the camera mode. Designed with filming Zoo Tycoon 2 machinimas (particularly with cinematic black bars at the top and bottom of the screen added during editing) in mind.
These predate Nano's Zoo 2 Zone by a pretty long while - the the dates of textures and .xml files in these downloads are pretty good indicators of when they were originally made. Some of them were reimagined for projects like Folksy Facelift.
The rare Bengal tiger variants in the release build of Folksy Facelift were originally designed as their own thing, which they shared alongside a more common, more orange variant that didn't make it to that larger project. Feel lucky enough to score yourself a Maltese tiger in Challenge Mode?
Spice up your Savannah exhibits, or let your lions and cheetahs taste the rainbow, with these eye-popping Thomson's gazelle variants! A word of warning: this isn't intentional, but this pack makes it so you can't adopt normal, orange gazelles. Who knows why the variant system works like this?
This mildly disturbing, not-particularly-plausible redesign for the giant ground sloth was scrapped from Folksy Facelift after some feedback. For better or worse, now it's being hosted here. Happy Halloween!
Modifies the model and texture of the giant ground sloth. The first screenshot shows the download after having been installed in the normal game, and the second shows it after having been installed alongside a development build of Zoo Tycoon 2: Folksy Facelift.
I'm not sure if these are worth keeping in a game long-term given what they are, but they shouldn't hurt anything.
The forsaken Nanotyrannus and the forgotten Stygivenator are here, and they're ready to grace your zoos with... uh... their existence, which has been vindicated by the fact that these live specimens are a part of this world now.
I'm not sure if that's a good thing or not.