It's walking and it's behind the bull- when ungulate is walking in PZ a lot of the time their neck is lowerNow, the cow looks off to me and I am not allowed to say something?
So, it looks just like an individual which is not fully grown up. More like 1 year or so, not really finished. For an individual tat should be really around the age, it's perfect, but for a grown up female, it just looks to young.What looks off though? What specifically? How can they change if there’s no constructive feedback?
I am also very excited, for me the best animal in pack and the fact that this animal is in there makes this pack for me to one of the best ever....So so excited to have these guys!
I can't wait to see the female in-game but in a different posture... Aside from the way the neck is positioned (because, as many people have pointed out, it's walking), everything else is fine
I think it looks great! I think you guys are slightly nitpicking with the female. I was so excited to have these animals in the game! I would’ve felt off with just blackbuck or just Nilgai. We’ll have great Indian grasslands!
One of my most anticipated animals, and I think they truly nailed it. I love the detail of the bull's mane draping over his back!
Nilgai are also just super dimorphic IRLOh common, always the nitpicks…it is obvious she is going behind the buck, it is the perspective so she looks small.
It is in the bovine subfamily along with spiral-horned antelope like bongos and nyalas.I have to say: this pack is making me reconsider the Nilgai quite a bit.
Before, I thought it was just another antelope, but after looking at it I've realised just how unique it looks.
Its face reminds me a lot of bovines (especially buffaloes), the body is sloped like that of a giraffe, and it just looks so wide from the front... Truly a one of a kind animal.
Also, it's pretty funny that its closest living relative is an animal just barely taller than a muntjac
Tragelaphini are my favorite antelopes... But Boselaphini are rather closeIt is in the bovine subfamily along with spiral-horned antelope like bongos and nyalas.
I have a feeling that blackbucks will be saved for content creators, like the African spurred tortoise and American flamingoNow, we've received 3 of these species spotlights. There's technically 4 more, 5 if you count the butterfly. I'm personally hoping we get the blackbucks and then the deer next (since we haven't seen what the males look like). We've already seen the macaque and elephant, after all
Love them! They are so quality!!
Uh...Sure, why not.Will you add Nilgai and Tanuki to your zoo or will you not??