New 25 essential habitat animals META-WISHLIST

1. Eurasian Lynx
2. Capybara
3. Red Fox
4. Wombat
5. Dik-Dik
6. Goat
7. Honey Badger
8. Mongol Horse
9. Sloth
10. Gaur
11. Beaver
12. Tasmanian Devil
13. Spectacled Bear
14. Fossa
15. Peccary
16. Maned Wolf
17. Porcupine
18. Musk Deer
19. Caracal
20. Tree Kangaroo
 
Not sure it’s been discussed here yet, but ‘Elk’ can refer to different species, depending where you’re from… which is the species listed as Elk? Is it explicitly not the moose, or should it be added to that?
Elk (in Germany they called "Wapiti Hirsch", i search long for the right english name, its a bit difficult and the english wikipedia is less helpful)
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Moose (in Germany they called Elch)
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or am i wrong?
 
Elk (in Germany they called "Wapiti Hirsch", i search long for the right english name, its a bit difficult and the english wikipedia is less helpful)
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Moose (in Germany they called Elch)
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or am i wrong?
Based on a post I made in a different thread:


Wapiti is used in British English for what North Americans call elk. Although I believe the word elk came about because the first English speaking settlers in North America saw a big deer and called it elk because that was their only frame of reference. They presumably hadn’t seen a moose (elk) yet.

Eland has the same etymology, it’s actually Dutch for elk (moose).

Actually, and to add further complication, moose is now often used in British English and by speakers of languages that have an elk-like word (älg in Swedish for example) when speaking English.

This all shows why scientific names are important because all other names are subject to change depending on who is speaking and where they are.

So roughly speaking:

North America: elk
Europe: wapiti

Europe: elk
North America: moose
 
The "Elk" in the meta-wishlist is the North American elk (aka wapiti aka Cervus canadensis). I'll clarify it on the list.
I assumed the few people (only 2 or 3) who voted for "Elk" without specifying meant the Cervus canadensis. I wouldn't say all the Europeans associate the word "elk" with the European moose. As you markun have posted yourself, that's mainly a thing in the Northern European countries, afaik. Maybe it's just me but when I first learnt about Alces alces, the English name I associated it with was "moose" and not "elk".
 
Based on a post I made in a different thread:


Wapiti is used in British English for what North Americans call elk. Although I believe the word elk came about because the first English speaking settlers in North America saw a big deer and called it elk because that was their only frame of reference. They presumably hadn’t seen a moose (elk) yet.

Eland has the same etymology, it’s actually Dutch for elk (moose).

Actually, and to add further complication, moose is now often used in British English and by speakers of languages that have an elk-like word (älg in Swedish for example) when speaking English.

This all shows why scientific names are important because all other names are subject to change depending on who is speaking and where they are.

So roughly speaking:

North America: elk
Europe: wapiti

Europe: elk
North America: moose
wow this is so confusing!
i have both in my list, but i called the american elk -> wapiti elk
i didn't know that moose was called elk in british english, but it kind of makes sense. The German word "Elch" is certainly derived from the Norwegian "elg" or the Swedish "älg". Why shouldn't the British do the same. Funnily enough, I just learned through the translator that "elch" are also called "elen or elentier" in Germany. i really learn so much here and through the game. Thank you for explain :)
 
Wow Wolverine climbed the ladder finally from the 20th place. Love to see it !
80% of them will be named Logan if they make it into the game
Logan as in Wolverine, the famous Marvel character. Out of curiosity, why do you think they'd be named Paul?
Logan Paul the youtuber
Dont worry i know my mr short and angry
Oh, a YouTuber.
This whole conversation made me laugh.

Personally, I'd name mine Glutton
 
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