To me, that's like saying common and pygmy hippos are identical. Sounds like you need to look at rhinos more oftenThey all look the same.
Like, I can't see any difference at all.
Rhinos are all just that similar

To me, that's like saying common and pygmy hippos are identical. Sounds like you need to look at rhinos more oftenThey all look the same.
Like, I can't see any difference at all.
Rhinos are all just that similar
They're all grey except the last one which is brown.To me, that's like saying common and pygmy hippos are identical. Sounds like you need to look at rhinos more often
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The problem here is that you appear to stop looking for differences after colour. That's basically stopping before you start. Would be be fair if I said leopards and jaguars are identical because they come is basically the same colour?They're all grey except the last one which is brown.
True, but I think they would have hinted at that with species from more varied regions of Asia?Could it be a generic asia pack? We technically never got one
Definitely a fun choice although my top waterfowl pick for an India pack would be the bar headed goose, there are so many useful and interesting birds we could get in this pack and most of them would be quite simple to make.View attachment 430708View attachment 430709
Ok Frontier, I see you! While I wanted a white faced whistling duck, you decided to wait and release the whistling duck species with the farthest range! The Fulvous Whistling Duck is a great choice, and is perfect for an Indian Pack. Not to mention, like the ratel, it is also a native of Africa! It also is a great follow up for the Americas pack, as it’s found from South America into North America.
Don’t worry Frontier, it’s all forgiven now!
They're all different species. Not only that, none of them are even the same genus.But when we're on our way to get our fourth rhino subspecies, everyone is excited and hoping that this nightmare scenario turns out true.
You would think so, but the Zookeeper's cover art keeps things just a little bit more uncertain.True, but I think they would have hinted at that with species from more varied regions of Asia?
It's possible my video card isn't as good as others. I just took a screenshot of the image when they showed itYou need to look at a crisper image. In a properly pixelated version of the image, you're not only able to see the elephants clearly, but even see them clearly enough to realize that they're the Asian elephant species and not an African elephant species (because they look different).
I don't know lets let it meander on a little longer give it some more pondering.This isn't a River-themed pack, let's put this speculation to bed
Ok Frontier, I see you! While I wanted a white faced whistling duck, you decided to wait and release the whistling duck species with the farthest range! The Fulvous Whistling Duck is a great choice, and is perfect for an Indian Pack. Not to mention, like the ratel, it is also a native of Africa! It also is a great follow up for the Americas pack, as it’s found from South America into North America.
Don’t worry Frontier, it’s all forgiven now!
My local zoo just got these a bit ago and they are very beautiful species of cranes. Would love to see them in the game.Demoiselle crane
Hades reference!
Considering this implies you can't tell asian and afrcian rhinos apart I going take anything you say with a grain of salt but have you actually looked at pictures of sumatran rhino they do look noticeably different to other asian rhino for one they actually have prominent hair. I would be like saying the blackbuck looks like the impala because they have vaguely similar body shapes.They all look the same.
Like, I can't see any difference at all.
Rhinos are all just that similar