It was just a mistake. Sorry!Is there a reason the thorny devil was removed?
I'll fix it right away!
It was just a mistake. Sorry!Is there a reason the thorny devil was removed?
Additional 5:
- Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
- Thorny Devil
- Rainbow Lorikeet
- Short Beaked Echidna
- North Island Brown Kiwi
- Sulfur Crested Cockatoo
- Yellow Footed Rock Wallaby
- Laughing Kookaburra
- Budgerigar
- Frilled Lizard
- Black Swan
- Greater Bilby
- Perentie
- Brushtail Possum
- Spotted Cuscus
- Little Blue Penguin
- Tasmanian Devil
- Red Lory
- Tuatara
- Galah
Think it's time I finally voted for some walkthrough exhibit animals:20 species time
16. Common Brushtail Possum - Australia
17. Rakali - Australia, New Guinea
18. Magpie Goose - Australia, New Guinea
19. Kagu - New Caledonia
20. Woma Python [E] - Australia
Another five you say?May as well chuck in a few more:
That brings it to 20.
- Giant weta (E).
- Green and golden bell frog (E).
- Brolga.
- Fiji banded iguana (E).
- Yellow-footed rock wallaby.
- Eastern grey kangaroo.
- Cape Barren goose.
- Eastern snake-necked turtle (E).
- Social huntsman spider (E).
It is definitely more diverse than Europe and probably on par with or even more diverse than Central America. I think you should consider increasing it to at least 20. New Guinea alone is a biodiversity hotspot.
1. Tasmanian devil
2. Quokka
3. Short-beaked echidna
4. Common brushtail possum
5. Matschie's tree-kangaroo
6. Eastern quoll
7. Frilled lizard
8. Central bearded dragon
9. Monster mantis
10. Giant prickly stick insect
11. Sugar glider
12. Kowari
13. Cockatoo, any
14. King quail
15. Magpie goose
16. Australian pelican
17. Black swan
18. North Island brown kiwi
19. South Island takahe
20. Little blue penguin
Even with 20 spots I had to leave some iconic species out... I'd say 25 is ideal.
Apologies to perentie, thorny devil, numbat, kea, kookaburra and others. I don't think you'll get many votes for Polynesian and Micronesian animals with such limited spots.
K let's go
1. Tasmanian devil
2. North island brown kiwi
3. Short beaked echidna
4. Matchies tree kangaroo
5. Tuatara
6. Numbat
7. Tiger quoll
8. Perentie
6. Thorny lizard
10. Central bearded dragon
11. Frilled necked lizard
12. Victoria crowned pigeon
13. Reggiana's bird of paradise
14. Sulphur crested cockatoo
15. Laughing kookaburra
13. Victoria Crowned Pigeon
- Short-Beaked Echidna
Tasmanian Devil- Matschie's Tree"-"Kangaroo
North Island Brown Kiwi- Lord Howe Island Stick Insect
- Frilled Lizard
- Green Tree Python
- Thorny Devil
- Tuatara
- Laughing Kookaburra
- Budgerigar
- Bogong Moth
What makes you think an eagle would be a walkthrough exhibit animal?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).
It doesn't have to literally be walkthrough. They'd just use the WE/aviary box, not the standard exhibit box (E).What makes you think an eagle would be a walkthrough exhibit animal?
Ok.It doesn't have to literally be walkthrough. They'd just use the WE/aviary box, not the standard exhibit box (E).
Be patient, Leaf.Where is the essential Antarctica wishlist