To be honest no. That would be 4 small carnivores in a pack. A bit overwhelming.Do you guys think tassie is likely?
To be honest no. That would be 4 small carnivores in a pack. A bit overwhelming.Do you guys think tassie is likely?
But red foxes are similar to other foxes and you won't say that. After all, it is a fox. Just like the Spectacled Caiman (yes CAIMAN) is considered another crocodile...red foxes have unique behaviors no other foxes possess
Over 100 zoos in Europe have badgers. 169 have skunks. 5 have Tasmanian devils so not many but not unknown.raccoons are often in zoos especially in the american and european ones. The badger, however, in the europapack do not know I can not think of where I once saw one in the zoo nor where one could be found. Skunks and tasmanian devils are also not common
not for me lolTo be honest no. That would be 4 small carnivores in a pack. A bit overwhelming.
yes exactly! what if in this pack there is your fav animal? u don't know so don't be right now disappointing and saying It's the worst animal pack we ever got if there is even 4 more animal to know!agreed, everyone is saying like this sucks or no pls no more canines, JUST WAIT PEOPLE
How many have Raccoons ? Wow Badgers are more common than i thought. Here in Germany i never saw oneOver 100 zoos in Europe have badgers. 169 have skunks. 5 have Tasmanian devils so not many but not unknown.
Oh yes! It could still be a nocturnal pack and have the sloth!yessss I so agree with you! if there is not porcupine/tassie devil/sloth/wolverine so it might be little disappointing even though I love raccoon and wombats so that 30+ point for my happinese with the dlc if there is porcupine It's 80-90+ points happinese for me. but I'm think we don't need to be right now disappointing about the dlc we still don't know all the animals we just have to wait for tomorrow
it is possible but not very likelyI have an out of left field suggestion. The Bennet's Wallaby is a woodland animal that could use the kangaroo rig. How likely is that?
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Agreed 100%. I doubt Frontier would want to spoil everything not leave some surprises. Possibly even some high-meta wishlist animal still. I would still wait for possibly tomorrow to see the full roster.I really hope so, would love for them to continue the trend for all marsupials.
Also, two reminders for those that are currently feeling disappointed with this DLC:
1) With at least three habitat animal slots remaining and a strange lack of high tier wishlist animals, I imagine there's still a few pleasant surprises in store
2) Even if the whole pack ends up not to your liking, at least the wait till the next DLC will be extra short this time!
I would fall in love to a pack with a Wallabyit is possible but not very likely
I suggested them earlier! I'm really hoping we get them to compliment the wombat if there's no devil, just so we don't get a standalone addition to Oceania like with wetlands again.I have an out of left field suggestion. The Bennet's Wallaby is a woodland animal that could use the kangaroo rig. How likely is that?
They had a mixed raccoon/skunk exhibit in Antwerp Zoo as well a few years ago. It would be really cool to have that interspecies bonus.A lot zoos in the Netherlands got a racoon/skunk mixed species exhibit. I think they are going for some mixed species enrichment here
... I don't want to get my hopes up. I'm happy with the Wombat anywayOh yes! It could still be a nocturnal pack and have the sloth!
Sloth and porcupine are pretty well known animal, in general terms. Not necessarily specific species. I think they both have a good chance to make it in at some point.
What if exhibit animal comes from oceania?I suggested them earlier! I'm really hoping we get them to compliment the wombat if there's no devil, just so we don't get a standalone addition to Oceania like with wetlands again.
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Tuatara would be awesome, but I'm still hoping for more habitat animals.What if exhibit animal comes from oceania?