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What are those numbers, exactly?
Humans are attracted to the animals attributes. When selecting animals i look for stats such as size/longevity first. When all four stats are equal i would choose an animal that has a higher appeal; hoping to gain a slight monetary advantage.
That is what I was pointing out. The stats have nothing to do with value, and nothing to do with rating. It’s possible that the more and animal is shown an interest in the better the rating but hard to say. I’ve been trading out almost as soon as they mature.
The star rating 0 to 5 stars increases the longer they are in the zoo so that may be linked to visits by guests. Now, whether the star rating increases the value I don’t know but that would only help with release as the longer you keep an animal the shorter breeding time the next buyer has.