Zoo code DogPhux's v1.3b
Parameters
| Sex and years being a zoo / Age / Sexual orientation towards humans / Sexual orientations towards animals / Location |
Symbols
Sex and years being a zoo
| ZF | Zoo Female |
| ZM | Zoo Male |
| ZFF | Zoo-Friendly Female |
| ZFM | Zoo-Friendly Male |
Sex and years being a zoo. For example:
Age
Age in years. For example:
Sexual orientation towards humans
| G | Gay |
| Bi | Bi-sexual |
| S | Straight |
| & | Zoo exclusive |
Sexual orientation towards humans. For example:
Sexual orientations towards animals
| C | Cattle |
| D | Dogs |
| DD | Deer |
| E | Equines (Horse, donkey, mule, ...) |
| G | Goats |
| P | Pigs |
| S | Sheep |
Sexual orientation towards animals. For example:
If you have different orientations for different animals, you can write it down this way:
If you have one same orientation for different animals, you can write it down this way:
Location
Place where you live. For example:
You can look at the codes for location in the ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 and ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 (ISO 3166 in Wikipedia). In some large countries there is also abbreviations for the subdivisions of the country.
Presentation
Variables are separated using a diagonal bar:
Finally, the code is presented with "ZC DP's v1.3b:". This way we make clear that we are showing a zoo code, and its version.
| ZC DP's v1.3b: ZM10/26/G/BiD,GE,SG/AUS |
Omitting information
To omit information, simply put a # in the right place. For example:
| ZC DP's v1.3b: ZFF/#/G/#/IRL |
By default, you can also omit information by not finishing the chain. For example:
Notice that the years being zoo is the only variable that can be omitted inside a code without disfunctional results.

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