Eastern Europe pack

It would be awesome to see some more european species, so I tried to focus on the eastern european region for a few unique animals.

Eastern Europe Pack

5 pack

Saiga tatarica -CR
Sea Otter - EN
Eurasian lynx - LC
Walrus - VU
Exhibit - Amur hedgehog - LC

8 pack
Amur Leopard - CR
Wolverine - VU
Demoiselle crane -LC

P.S: I might be a bit biased now since I am currently making a 3d model of the Saiga Tatarica, but these guys are found in zoos and critically endangered, if you want to learn more you can find a twitter for the The Saiga Conservation Alliance (SCA) here: https://twitter.com/SaigaCA
 
It seems I misinterpreted Russia as part of Europe

Sea otters: "Currently, the most stable and secure part of the sea otter's range is Russia.Before the 19th century, around 20,000 to 25,000 sea otters lived near the Kuril Islands, with more near Kamchatka and the Commander Islands."

Amur leopard- "Wild Amur leopards are now only found in the border areas between the Russian Far East and north-east China, and possibly North Korea."


Walrus-" On the coast of northern Russia in Asia’s Arctic is one of the biggest concentrations of animals on the continent. This is almost the ENTIRE world population of Pacific Walrus - over 100,000 of them"
 
Well, really it depends on what part of Russia you are referring to, as it is in both Europe and Asia. Any of the animals in Eastern Russia would/Pacific Ocean would definitely not qualify for a specifically European pack. It's why even with the Eurasian pack ideas I've been hesitant to include the Amur Leopard, since it's range is so far from the Europe/Asia border.
 
Well, really it depends on what part of Russia you are referring to, as it is in both Europe and Asia. Any of the animals in Eastern Russia would/Pacific Ocean would definitely not qualify for a specifically European pack. It's why even with the Eurasian pack ideas I've been hesitant to include the Amur Leopard, since it's range is so far from the Europe/Asia border.
Yep, it’s one of the reasons I’ve switched to preferring the Persian Leopard, since many species that share its range extend into Europe.
 
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