I mean I still can laugh my head off to a fart or poop joke as someone who dislikes most fart and poop jokes so, yea.Poop frogs are funny (ok, yes, blame Captain Underpants for my strange sense of)
I mean I still can laugh my head off to a fart or poop joke as someone who dislikes most fart and poop jokes so, yea.Poop frogs are funny (ok, yes, blame Captain Underpants for my strange sense of)
Yeah thats how I would imagine it but it would still probably take a bit of work to make for frontier like the flying animations with the wings.They'd probably be like butterflies, honestly. A couple of species you can mix together, lots of feeders, and easier to implement in an outdoor setting than the sloth and bats
Maybe, but then again, wouldn't the wings be a blur anyways? We wouldn't really see them. So they could theoretically just speed up the wing animationsYeah thats how I would imagine it but it would still probably take a bit of work to make for frontier like the flying animations with the wings.
Touch it and see if an iguana suddenly appears. Make sure the temp setting is okay though.It was at the Franklin Park Zoo. I think it was some part of their light show. I was there when they were packing it up, that’s why there are some cases next to it. But man, it sure looks like an exhibit
That's actually a cool design. Very niceRegarding the Titicaca water frog tank at Prague - yes, it is huge, but because it mimics the relatively bare lake bed of Lake Titicaca and has a large number of frogs, there isn't any trouble in seeing them. In this picture, you can see there are masses of them on the tank bed.
Exhibit 18 has the temperature and humidity just right, says Villanelle from only looking through the glassTouch it and see if an iguana suddenly appears. Make sure the temp setting is okay though.
There is a Sea Spider or a Nudibranch.So other than the wood frog, what are the other options for exhibit animals in a tundra pack?
Siberian Salamander, but it is a rather obscure choice for a zoo gameSo other than the wood frog, what are the other options for exhibit animals in a tundra pack?
Also not including the snowy owl cause honestly they probably won’t do it.
Arctic was the only pack to contain two scenarios, which I guess is kind of the compensation for the lack of exhibit animalAlso while I’m thinking about it, if they didn’t include an exhibit animal in Arctic why would they include an exhibit animal in a pack that basically is the same as Arctic?
We did get the Titan beetle. Just sayingSiberian Salamander, but it is a rather obscure choice for a zoo game
It is not that I don't think they would do it. That or the wood frog is just a bit same same when it comes to realism and being something needed for the game. Not really good choices any of themWe did get the Titan beetle. Just saying
Also while I’m thinking about it, if they didn’t include an exhibit animal in Arctic why would they include an exhibit animal in a pack that basically is the same as Arctic?
Yeah yeah, makes sense. But, now that we have the WEs, another option could be a moth. The Arctic woolly bear moth. Unrealistic, but it's an ideaIt is not that I don't think they would do it. That or the wood frog is just a bit same same when it comes to realism and being something needed for the game. Not really good choices any of them
While not exclusive to tundra biome, the common toad, common adder and common lizard are also found in territories which have the tundra biome in game.So other than the wood frog, what are the other options for exhibit animals in a tundra pack?
Also not including the snowy owl cause honestly they probably won’t do it.
Would people really be excited for a common toad though?While not exclusive to tundra biome, the common toad, common adder and common lizard are also found in territories which have the tundra biome in game.
I would. We have several frogs but no toads. It would also be the first European/Asian frog/toad which is nice for diversity. Also my local zoo has them and I like seeing them.Would people really be excited for a common toad though?