I tried to keep my list to just tropical savannah species regardless of what others were posting (hence no Hamadryas baboons or whatever) but somehow forgot that maras don't extend as far north as rheas lol. Given the wishlist hasn't been updated yet I've cheekily swapped them out with peccaries.9. Patagonian mara ( since everyone is using them in their list despite not living in tropical savanahs lol)
For an extra 5 though:
- Short-beaked Echidna
- Agile Wallaby
- Black-footed Tree-rat
- Black Howler Monkey
- Serval
- South American Coati
- Common Eland
- Blackbuck
- Greater Rhea
- Helmeted Guineafowl
- Magpie Goose
- Brolga
- Red-legged Seriema
- Freshwater Crocodile
- Leopard Tortoise
16. South American Coati
Collared Peccary- Short-Beaked Echidna
Hamadryas Baboon- Black Howler Monkey
- Secretarybird
Wild Boar- Patagonian Mara
African Spurred Tortoise- Greater Rhea
Kirk's Dik-Dik- Bush Dog
- Perentie
- Rock Hyrax
- King Cobra
- Rüppell's Vulture
Sorry, but most of the last 5 animals on your list are not specifically savanna species!16. South American Coati
17. Naked Mole-Rat
18. Blue-and-Yellow Macaw
19. Toco Toucan
20. Laughing Kookaburra
Those three are all still found in savannahs though, in fact the toco toucan is not found in rainforest at all and prefers semi-open habitats, being particularly common in the Cerrado.Sorry, but most of the last 5 animals on your list are not specifically savannah species!
The South American coati, Blue and yellow macaw and the Toco toucan would be more suited to a rainforest animal wishlist.
Not so sure coatis love in savannahs. At least South american coatis. Macaws and toucans do though. Well, forested grasslands in any case.Those three are all still found in savannahs though, in fact the toco toucan is not found in rainforest at all and prefers semi-open habitats, being particularly common in the Cerrado.
Yes, they can be found in savannahs, but not primary savanna animals. Honestly, I can't image the South American coati in the Savanna DLC.Those three are all still found in savannahs though, in fact the toco toucan is not found in rainforest at all and prefers semi-open habitats, being particularly common in the Cerrado.
Savannahs are forested grasslandsNot so sure coatis love in savannahs. At least South american coatis. Macaws and toucans do though. Well, forested grasslands in any case.
They’re probably not as abundant in savannahs as they are in rainforests, but from what I understand they do occur throughout the Cerrado, which is largely tropical savannah.Not so sure coatis love in savannahs. At least South american coatis.
If only animals that primarily occur in tropical savannahs can be included, then there’s a bunch of other species already on the metawishlist that should be excluded. Honestly I think any species that lives in the savannah should be included as whether or not an animal qualifies as as a primarily savannah-dwelling species will be up to interpretation in a lot of cases. Many would have said that the emu, caracal and striped hyena are “not primarily savannah animals”, and yet we still got them in the Grasslands Animal Pack. But it’s your metawishlist, not mine.Yes, they can be found in savannahs, but not primary savannah Animals. Honestly, I can't image the South American coati in the Savannah DLC.
The rule 5 it says:
"All animals should be mostly native on tropical savannas or similar biomes and be from all continents."