New 25 essential habitat animals META-WISHLIST

Species already in game are divided into subspecies in the meta wishlist. Species not in the game are summarized. At the early beginning of the meta wishlist the leopard was split but then we had 10 subspecies of leopard within the list which did not represent the place of the actual species.
And about cougar, do each subspecies of every cougars live and adapt in same biomes as another? For example, North American ones definitely not in tropical, and Florida panther in wetlands since alligators lived in Florida.
 
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My wishlist:

1. Platypus.
2. Tasmanian devil.
4. Emu.
5. Bilby.
6. Goodfellow¨s tree kangaroo.
7. Victoria crowned pigeon.
8. Leopard.
9. Markhor.
10. Takin (any).
11. Golden snub nosed monkey.
12. Himalayan monal.
13. Golden pheasant.
14. Przewalski´s horse.
15. Wolverine.
16. Walrus.
17. Red river hog.
18. Gelada baboon.
19. Mantled guereza.
20. Capybara.
21. Brown throated three toed sloth.
22. Golden lion tamarin.
23. Howler monkey (any).
24. Tamandua.
25. Spectacled bear.
Which/What leopard subspecies?
 
And about cougar, do each subspecies of every cougars live and adapt in same biomes as another? For example, North American ones definitely not in tropical, and Florida panther in wetlands since alligators lived in Florida.
I have not made the rules of the meta wishlist. But the cougar is in the game since 4 months and before it was listed just as cougar in the list. And I would say it makes no sense to put another subspecies from the cougar to the list because it is generalised as cougar in the game which is in fact not consequent from frontier in my opinion because other species are brought to us as subspecies like tigers and brown bears. Even the lion is listed as West African lion. By the way the Florida Panther is not an own subspecies. It belongs to the North American cougar which should be the name of the animal in the game in my opinion.
 
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Here's my list 😁
  • Amur Leopard
  • Przewalski’s Wild Horse
  • Sloth
  • Wombat
  • Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
  • Capybara
  • Kirk’s Dik Dik
  • Woolly Monkey
  • Silvery Gibbon
  • Golden-Cheeked Gibbon
  • Golden Headed Lion Tamarin
  • Black Spider Monkey
  • Dusky Pademelon
  • Red River Hog
  • Asiatic Lion
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Fossa
  • Scimitar Horned Oryx
  • Asian Short Clawed Otter
  • Emu
  • Southern Tamandua
  • Three Banded Armadillo
  • Pileated Gibbon
  • Wallaby
  • Patagonian Mara
 
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Here's my list 😁
  • Amur Leopard
  • Przewalski’s Wild Horse
  • Sloth
  • Wombat
  • Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
  • Capybara
  • Kirk’s Dik Dik
  • Woolly Monkey
  • Silvery Gibbon
  • Golden-Cheeked Gibbon
  • Golden Headed Lion Tamarin
  • Black Spider Monkey
  • Dusky Pademelon
  • Red River Hog
  • Asiatic Lion
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Fossa
  • Scimitar Horned Oryx
  • Asian Short Clawed Otter
  • Emu
  • Southern Tamandua
  • Three Banded Armadillo
  • Pileated Gibbon
  • Wallaby
  • Persian Leopard
You also voted for two leopard subspecies. Subspecies which are not already in the game are summarized into the species according to the rules of this wishlist. So you can change one of your leopard choice with another animal
 
Here's my list 😁
  • Amur Leopard
  • Przewalski’s Wild Horse
  • Sloth
  • Wombat
  • Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
  • Capybara
  • Kirk’s Dik Dik
  • Woolly Monkey
  • Silvery Gibbon
  • Golden-Cheeked Gibbon
  • Golden Headed Lion Tamarin
  • Black Spider Monkey
  • Dusky Pademelon
  • Red River Hog
  • Asiatic Lion
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Fossa
  • Scimitar Horned Oryx
  • Asian Short Clawed Otter
  • Emu
  • Southern Tamandua
  • Three Banded Armadillo
  • Pileated Gibbon
  • Wallaby
  • Patagonian Mara
Wow good list! You are a great gibbon fan😉
 
One question: If we posted one list months ago, we can made a new one now?
You make it look as if you posted a list ages ago, while it 's been less than 2 months ago and you even posted a second one one month ago.
Well, at least you asked first this time around, but it seems you haven't read the OP any of the times you've posted here.

On your first list, you could have already added 25 animals but you decided to include just 19. Fair.
Well time to post my ideas here.

  • Walrus
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Pelican
  • Przewalski Horse
  • Capybara (Yeah we know appeared in the files)
  • Platypus
  • Emu
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Echidna
  • Wombat
  • Matschie Tree Kangaroo
  • Wolverine
  • Amur Leopard
  • Markhor
  • Kiwi
  • Crested Porcupine
  • Scimitarra Horned Oryx
  • Red River Hog
  • Crowned Crane

Then, for some reason, roughly a month later you decided it was a good idea to post a second list not only different from the first one but with 31 animals, some of them being explicitly not allowed (exhibit). I would have tolerated if you added your 6 missing animals; it would have been extra unnecessary work but I get that people can come up with more animals that they want at a later date. Not your case though.
Some animals I wish you can add here
  • Kiwi
  • Echidna
  • Platypus
  • Wombat
  • Emu
  • Australian Pelican
  • Goodsfellow Tree Kangaroo
  • Tuatara for Terrarium
  • Capybara
  • Maned Wolf
  • Giant Armadillo
  • Black Howler Monkey
  • Coati
  • Patagonian Mara
  • Rhea
  • Wolverine
  • Walrus
  • Red Deer
  • Dromedary Camel
  • Wild Boar
  • Markhor
  • Red Fox
  • Cobra for Terrarium
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Amur Leopard
  • Sea Otter
  • Przewalski Horse
  • Scimitarra Horned Oryx
  • Saiga
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Axolot

And here you are again, asking to post a new list :D
Next time please read the OP, and yes, you can still submit 6 additional animals if you want...not more.
 
random goat, I was wondering if you could specify in parenthesis how many direct votes a certain animal has received vs how many generic animal type votes it has. For instance how many people voted just Sloth (indifferent) vs Brown Throated. It might be difficult to implement this now, but could be a beneficial statistic for the next iteration of the thread.
 
random goat, I was wondering if you could specify in parenthesis how many direct votes a certain animal has received vs how many generic animal type votes it has. For instance how many people voted just Sloth (indifferent) vs Brown Throated. It might be difficult to implement this now, but could be a beneficial statistic for the next iteration of the thread.
It is already done. Under the meta list there is another green Button called general animal list. There you can find some animals summarized.
 
random goat, I was wondering if you could specify in parenthesis how many direct votes a certain animal has received vs how many generic animal type votes it has. For instance how many people voted just Sloth (indifferent) vs Brown Throated. It might be difficult to implement this now, but could be a beneficial statistic for the next iteration of the thread.
From what I understand you want to know, out of the 97 votes allocated to 'Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth', how many come from people wanting that specific species or just a standard 'sloth'. And the same for other animals.
Well, unfortunately I don't have any info about that. Whenever I see 'Sloth', 'Sloth (any species)' or anything of the sort I just automatically add a vote to the most popular sloth species at that very moment.
I know that this could have skewed the votes in the very beginning to species that were more voted first while in reality other species within the same group are as popular. I remember the Iberian lynx was more voted than the Eurasian lynx so it got some of the generic votes in the beginning; then things turned around. I think something similar happened to the tree kangaroos.

In the specific case of the Brown-throated three-toed sloth, I can estimate, from the top of my head, that around 50% of the votes were for the specific species and the other 50 % were for a generic 'sloth'. In the case of Goodfellow's tree kangaroo, probably 60-70% of the votes were actually for a generic 'tree kangaroo'.
 
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My wishlist:

Pale-throated sloth
Secretarybird
Capybara
Shoebill
Striped skunk
Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
North Island Brown Kiwi
Raccoon
Wild boar
West African slender-snouted crocodile
Klipspringer
Greater kudu
Lar gibbon
Black-capped squirrel monkey
Banded mongoose
Sea otter
Asian small-clawed otter
Kirk's dik-dik
Slow Loris
Pallas's cat
Demoiselle crane
Grey crowned crane
African Crested Porcupine
White-nosed coati
Great White Pelican
 
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