That would be funny theme, but it would also make a very clone-heavy line-up:I just realised something. Elephants and lion tailed macaques appear in Disney's Jungle Book movie, and there's a honey badger in the Jungle Book animated series. Jungle Book is based in India of course, so it's easy to associate the words Jungle and India. In the concept art there's the prominent river which makes me think of the Jungle Cruise ride/movie. I think this is going to be the Jungle animal pack
- Indian wolf
- Black panther (Indian leopard)
- Himalayan black bear
- Northern fur seal
- Pacific walrus
- Lion-tailed macaque
- Honey badger
- Indian python (exhibit)
Interesting the reasoning.To be completely honest i think the whole "there to represent india" breaks apart rather quickly.
Imo the most straightfoward conclusion to seeing an elephant on the cover art is that there is an elephant in the pack like it was with every other animal pack so far. So i think the most reasonable thing to think would be: elephant on the cover -> elephant in the pack -> has to be another subspecies since we already have the indian -> pack theme cant be india.
I think the elephants being there to represent india could still be the intend by Frontier, but imo that would not really be a smart move.
Like the elephants atleast equally argue against india than they do in favor of it.
So as much as i also dont want another elephant i think we all should expect a big, grey dud in the pack
Either the elephants are there to indicate that this is an Indian pack AND we are NOT getting any elephant, because elephants are emblematic of India and we aren't going to get the same animal twice.
Or either the elephants are there to indicate that we are getting a new elephant AND this is NOT an Indian pack, but it won't be the Indian subspecies because we aren't going to get the same animal twice.
The only common thing is that those background elephants aren't an afterthought, they are giving us some key hint.
(Please be the first option, please be the first option)