I'm sorry, but it's always amusing to me to see people act as if ungulates are somehow underrepresented in comparison to one specific order (carnivorans) when I'm still waiting for the most basic species for an entire clade of incredibly common zoo animals that are repeatedly generalized as if they're just one family. Why are those three orders specifically in some constant roster race like they're the only groups that matter?
Are ungulates a diverse group of mammals? Sure, but there are far broader groups that are comparatively more vastly underrepresented (and even if they're only one order of as opposed to two, I'd argue that primates are far more underrepresented when compared to their real-world zoo-representation). In the grand scheme of things, ungulates are incredibly well shown in this game. I think both they and carnivorans are well off, and I'd be fine if they both took a back seat for a while.
I'd at least appreciate it if we got some variety in our ungulates, as the constant repetition of one family (bovids) is honestly just as bad to me (if not worse) as the constant cat/bear/dog repetition. More relevant to this pack, though, admittedly, South Asia is the only region left where I actually do want bovids for once (besides caprines, please god no more), so maybe that makes me part of the problem, but I'm willing to admit that. Not over a tropical Asian deer, though, which is essentially the only other ungulate niche I still want to see filled (or selfishly a chevrotain just because I really like them, absolute sopping wet blanket of a creature)
Also, Perissodactyla is barely even part of the conversation anymore for me personally, tbh. Another tapir or a domestic horse breed wouldn't be terrible, but with spots more limited than they used to be (assuming we're staying at two packs a year) they aren't anything I'd want taking up valuable pack space (and yes, I feel pretty much the same way about more cats and dogs, but not every pick is going to be for me and I get that those groups are ridiculously popular with general audiences). They'd make for some banger anniversary animals, though.
No shade to anyone who likes ungulates, though (and I hope this is obvious but I'm not targeting anyone in particular), they're a super awesome group. I just think it's okay to admit that you want more of a group simply for the sake of liking it, there's no need to justify a very obviously (and arguably objectively in the grand scheme of the game's roster) well-represented group as somehow being underrepresented just because you want more. Who knows, maybe it'll be my turn to act that way when a sequel has a bajillion parrots and seabirds ( That will totally, definitely happen! Right? right? ;-; )
Are ungulates a diverse group of mammals? Sure, but there are far broader groups that are comparatively more vastly underrepresented (and even if they're only one order of as opposed to two, I'd argue that primates are far more underrepresented when compared to their real-world zoo-representation). In the grand scheme of things, ungulates are incredibly well shown in this game. I think both they and carnivorans are well off, and I'd be fine if they both took a back seat for a while.
I'd at least appreciate it if we got some variety in our ungulates, as the constant repetition of one family (bovids) is honestly just as bad to me (if not worse) as the constant cat/bear/dog repetition. More relevant to this pack, though, admittedly, South Asia is the only region left where I actually do want bovids for once (besides caprines, please god no more), so maybe that makes me part of the problem, but I'm willing to admit that. Not over a tropical Asian deer, though, which is essentially the only other ungulate niche I still want to see filled (or selfishly a chevrotain just because I really like them, absolute sopping wet blanket of a creature)
Also, Perissodactyla is barely even part of the conversation anymore for me personally, tbh. Another tapir or a domestic horse breed wouldn't be terrible, but with spots more limited than they used to be (assuming we're staying at two packs a year) they aren't anything I'd want taking up valuable pack space (and yes, I feel pretty much the same way about more cats and dogs, but not every pick is going to be for me and I get that those groups are ridiculously popular with general audiences). They'd make for some banger anniversary animals, though.
No shade to anyone who likes ungulates, though (and I hope this is obvious but I'm not targeting anyone in particular), they're a super awesome group. I just think it's okay to admit that you want more of a group simply for the sake of liking it, there's no need to justify a very obviously (and arguably objectively in the grand scheme of the game's roster) well-represented group as somehow being underrepresented just because you want more. Who knows, maybe it'll be my turn to act that way when a sequel has a bajillion parrots and seabirds ( That will totally, definitely happen! Right? right? ;-; )
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