I'd prefer the wombat over the tasmanian devil, just because it seems more common in zoos.
Common in zoos
where though? This pack is representative of Australia. In Australia and New Zealand, the Tasmanian devil has become a cornerstone of conservation. Every major zoo in New Zealand has the Tasmanian devil (Orana Wildlife Park, Wellington, Auckland), and only one has the dingo (Wellington), and even then those dingos are hand-tamed and used as ambassador animals because there's no concerted effort to breed them or any real breeding programme in place for them.
The Tasmanian devil is going the same way as the thylacine. Populations are ravaged by disease, they're often the victims of road accidents due to encroachment on their habitat. They're disappearing at an alarming rate. There's no good reason
not to include them; the only one I can think of for choosing the dingo over the devil as being representative of Australian carnivores is that it was easier to make minor adjustments to the wolf again than to create a new rig. Which, you know, I don't
blame Frontier for making that call in essence but it is disappointing.
Hence why I said this is probably the only time I'm going to cross my fingers and hope they return to Australia in some fashion further down the line. In any case I don't think it's unfair of me or others to express our disappointment with the dingo. I'm perfectly happy with the other animals (would have preferred the emu, like
@markun has said, but the cassowary was bound to make the cut because it's bright and colourful so I'm not too upset by that), and I'm glad they went with the koala in the end (I was suspicious of seeing a tree kangaroo in the game after the rainbow gum was pointed out, so I'm happy they didn't go that way), but just like how some people were disappointed there was no capybara in South America, and no Arctic fox in the Arctic Pack, I'm disappointed that we've missed out on a hugely important species in favour of the dingo.