The wisent is absolutely not a clone. Unlike the wolves and brown bears it is a distinct species in its own right. Given the likelihood of their only being four habitat animals in a European pack it might not be my first choice but as someone who builds mainly European zoos it’s definitely something I would appreciate.
Yeah it would absolutely be a clone.
The term clone when discussing in-game animals has nothing to do with taxonomy or really any kind of literal classification, it's about the animal's morphology compared to its closest relatives. The Galapagos and Aldabra tortoises are completely separate species, but they're clones because making one of them only required minor model, colour, and texture adjustments on the other. It would be the same with the wisent, just as it was for the Arctic wolf, tiger, Himalayan brown bear, and so on.
In any case, I don't even know why it's up for discussion. The wisent/European bison is a great animal, but really, there are more unique European animals out there that would fill as-yet unfilled niches in the game. The oft-mentioned lynx is one of them (small-to-medium sized cats haven't been touched yet - snow leopards usually fall under the 'big cat' category), ibex or chamois (traditional mountain caprids haven't been done yet), red or fallow deer (the reindeer is a fairly specific animal), any kind of fox, hell, even the barbary macaque would be a nice addition.
I think a European pack would be great. And I think the red deer statue is a dead giveaway we’ll eventually get one. As for the lynx I think either would be great but I actually prefer the Eurasian subspecies.
I have to disagree, with both statements. I don't think any of the in-game scenery is a giveaway of anything. For a lot of it I think it was just miscommunication between the "animal" and "scenery" parts of the design team (both get told to make a camel, one makes the Bactrian, the other makes the dromedary, same with the crocodile and alligator). In the case of the deer, we have exactly one deer statue as part of the classic theme, which also includes a dodo statue - deer motifs are very common in Victorian-era European architecture.
As for the lynx, I don't think we should be selecting animals based on what is "prettier". That's likely the whole reason we got the cassowary rather than the much more iconic emu in the Australia Pack. In the lynx's case, I think the Iberian should be the first choice, purely because of its dire conservation status. It would line up far more closely with the game's messaging, and more to the point it would be a specifically European animal (whereas the Eurasian lynx crosses over into 'Asia').
If I'm correct the Timber Wolf even is wrongly labled as european.
You are not correct. The timber wolf is listed as
Canis lupus. If anything, its current range (as shown by the Zoopedia) is far too small. See this map for the actual range of the species:
Canis lupus global range.
While the moniker 'timber wolf' is traditionally used in reference to
Canis lupus occidentalis (the Northwestern wolf), it was once a common name for the wolf as a whole, in the same way we now tend to use 'grey wolf'. However, it is likely that Frontier originally intended on the in-game wolf being the Northwestern wolf and made a last minute change based on the fact that there were no European animals available. Whatever the case, as it is now the in-game timber wolf is just a generic grey wolf that can be used as a stand-in for literally any subspecies you want (including the Eurasian wolf).