What's a "breaded" agama?The list is updated!
What's a "breaded" agama?The list is updated!
Only a mistake. I fixed it!What's a "breaded" agama?
I am sure @Matyej167 is working on the next tier list.Will there be more of these tier lists? like South America? Antarctica + Arctic, Europe, Asia?
1. Tasmanian devil.
2. Numbat.
3. North Island brown kiwi.
4. Little blue penguin.
5. Hawaiian monk seal.
6. Nene.
7. Magpie goose.
8. Long-beaked echidna.
9. Tree-kangaroo.
10. Common ringtail possum.
11. Common brushtail possum.
12. Ground cuscus.
13. Woylie/brush-tailed bettong.
14. Rufous rat-kangaroo.
15. Flatback sea turtle (endemic to the region).
16. Olive ridley sea turtle (a genetically distinct population of this species is also endemic).
17. Pig-nosed turtle (E?).
18. Green tree python (E).
19. Frilled lizard (E).
20. Any sea snake or sea krait from the region (E).
21. Wedge-tailed eagle (WE, a truly Australian eagle).
22. Gray falcon (WE, a truly Australian falcon).
23. Feathertail glider (WE).
24. Budgerigar (WE).
25. Rainbow lorikeet (WE).
Wouldn't want to admit but too bad for me that those weren't the ones I've been hoping to be in Planet Zoo (yet).The Tasmanian devil, the North Island brown kiwi, the Little blue penguin and the Quokka are added to the Oceania pack.
Thank you, Frontier!
Wouldn't want to admit but too bad for me that those weren't the ones I've been hoping to be in Planet Zoo (yet).
but quokka was in your short list of four!There's no much of the Oceanian ones I would accept Planet Zoo to have. Well, here's mine.
- Quokka
- Arowana (if that'll be there, Exhibit?)
- Either perentie or lace monitor
- Echidna (I thought Planet Zoo would have enough Australians until more like wombat, platypus, one wallaby species and emu happened.)
my replacements:
tasmanian devil- echidna
- black swan
kiwi- pelican
- magpie goose
- nene goose
- tree kangaroo
- palm cockatoo
- red tailed black cockatoo
- lorikeet
- budgies
- cockatiel
- cuscus
- possum
quokka- falcon
- coconut crab
- tuatara
- any gecko
- praying mantis
- kea parrot
- kookaburra
- sugar glider
- brushtail bettong