Animals

Animal Pack Ultra 2Engine Version: 4.26+,5.0+
Is your world beautiful but lifeless? Are you spending countless hours trying to create believable wildlife? Introducing Animal Pack Ultra 2, the definitive, all-in-one solution for populating your Unreal Engine project with a vast and diverse collection of high-quality creatures. A World of Wildlife in One Pack First and foremost, this

Bones VOL.1 – Animal Bones 1 (Nanite + Low Poly)Engine Version: 5.0+
This project includes everything pictured with all assets, maps, and materials created in the Unreal Engine. Each asset was created for realistic AAA quality visuals, style, and budget. NOTES: These assets all are constructed using nanite for high quality fidelity polycounts. This project uses material layering for the nanite meshes

Birds
Birds for your game environments by Living Systems. Add interactive Bird or an entire flock of Birds (Crow, Pigeon, and Seagull) to your game environments. Drag and drop easy. Built in obstacle avoidance. These Birds will walk and hop to random Ground Targets taking breaks to feed. They will run

Animal Pack UltraEngine Version: 4.26+,5.0+
Animal pack deluxe features 32 different animal assets all of which are rigged and animated. These assets are best suited for PC platform. Package includes animals from different biomes in order to fit various projects. This package contains 32 different animated animals. Click here to view the full details of

Fishing Docks & Boat PackEngine Version: 5.0+
Our latest and greatest pack for you, a fully original fishing pack. Containing over 50 props this pack contains everything you need (and more) to create a beautifully quaint fishing set – with docks and boats and all your fishing needs included. Alongside all these fantastic items, Switchboard Studios, with

Spix’s Macaw – Ararinha AzulEngine Version: 5.3+
The Spix’s Macaw is a bird in the Psittaciformes order, in the Psittacidae family. The Spix’s Macaw was discovered and collected in April 1819 by Johann Baptist Ritter von Spix (in Juazeiro, Bahia), and subsequently described by Johann Wagler in 1832. The exact area of occurrence of the species, however,