The white-nosed, actually. But I know that would disappoint a lot of people and my preference isn't that strong anyway.Which coati would you prefer? Also would you prefer the guanaco or vicunia?
The white-nosed, actually. But I know that would disappoint a lot of people and my preference isn't that strong anyway.Which coati would you prefer? Also would you prefer the guanaco or vicunia?
Tbh at this point i just don't care as long as we get a coati.The white-nosed, actually. But I know that would disappoint a lot of people and my preference isn't that strong anyway.
as annoyingly missed the potential is, i cant deny the pack does fill in the blanks on the map nicly
I'd move the armadillo south and put the coyote in its place
Honestly it does, the Rhea, and Saki fill huge holes in South America. The Flamingo can add something to the Caribbean, and the coyote easily fills up a good spot in Mexico.as annoyingly missed the potential is, i cant deny the pack does fill in the blanks on the map nicly
Any coati with the preference to South American.Which coati would you prefer? Also would you prefer the guanaco or vicunia?
I think it is fine where it is now. It looks like placed in areas that were part of Poland in the 20's when the last wild bison were shot and when the reintroduction program begun. And at the same time it is located in the centre of their current range, so I wouldn't move it.Any coati with the preference to South American.
For me domestic animals are no substitute for their wild cousins so I would like both with preference to Vicuña.
Also @yoav_r could you please consider moving wisent little left or changing places with a swan?
Wisent is the polish national animal, it was saved by this country alone and although it has now populations across Europe and also Caucasus it would be really great if it could be placed where the Poland is. That would be much appreciated.
That was just a thought. The case is much more complex but it’s not a place or time to discuss it.I think it is fine where it is now. It looks like placed in areas that were part of Poland in the 20's when the last wild bison were shot and when the reintroduction program begun. And at the same time it is located in the centre of their current range, so I wouldn't move it.
It's not the only species that is very significant to some country but that country isn't in the centre of the species range so its icon doesn't appear there.
I would actually move the puma south.I'd move the armadillo south and put the coyote in its place
I try to keep animals that came in specific geographical pack inside that pack's range when its possible and fits. The puma came in North America Animal Pack, but if it gets crowded it will move south.I would actually move the puma south.
Wolverine isn't in North America on the mapThat feels really limiting for no reason. It’s artificially reducing the thematic variability of species just because of marketed pack names. Might as well kick wolverines out of North America at that rate.