Designing a Simple Markhor Mountain | Planet Zoo

🐐 High above the valley floor, where cliffs meet clouds… In today’s episode, we’re building a rugged, high-altitude habitat for one of the most striking mountain species in the world: the markhor. Inspired by the steep, rocky landscapes of Central and South Asia, this habitat focuses on vertical terrain, narrow ledges, and sweeping elevation changes that allow the markhor to move, climb, and rest the way they would in the wild. From sheer cliff faces and sparse alpine vegetation to elevated viewing and carefully placed shelter, every detail is designed around realism and animal comfort. This build continues the expansion of our mountain regions, emphasizing species-specific design, natural movement, and immersive guest experiences without sacrificing welfare or authenticity. Whether you’re here for realistic zoo builds, conservation storytelling, or terrain-heavy design tips, this episode is all about letting the landscape do the work. 👇 Let me know which mountain species should join the markhor next! 🧢 Join Club Keystone Support the channel and unlock behind-the-scenes content, early access, and more: 👉    / @kingpin_2058   January Ambassador Magazine! 👉 https://heyzine.com/flip-book/40734d0... 🛍️ Keystone Wilds Gift Shop Rep the series and support future builds: 👉 https://kingpin-merch-shop.fourthwall... 🌿 $10 Off with Edzoocation Huge thanks to Edzoocation for sponsoring today’s video! Take $10 off your first box here: 👉 https://edzoocation.com/discount/KINGPIN 💬 Join Our Discord 👉   / discord   💚 Like the video, subscribe, and tap the 🔔 to follow along as Keystone Wilds continues to climb — one habitat at a time. #PlanetZoo #Markhor #MountainHabitat #KeystoneWilds #RealisticZoo #ZooBuild #ConservationGaming #PlanetZooSandbox #Edzoocation