Didn’t we just do that in the temperate zoo competition?The next contest will have a Forest Theme This includes Taiga and Temperate biomes.
Oh yeah. Forgot about that.Didn’t we just do that in the temperate zoo competition?
But then shouldn’t we do something else if it wasn’t that popular the first time?No one submitted anything tho so I’ll expand it to temperate and taiga.
Ehhhh good point.But then shouldn’t we do something else if it wasn’t that popular the first time?
Ooh I like it, love building for small animals.Them is changed to Mini Mayhem. Only animals Red Kangaroo sized or smaller.
Are we going by weight? Like everything lighter than the kangaroo is fair game?Orkan’s Mini Zoo Contest: Round Three
This time we are truly bringing the mini to mini zoo! The theme is Mini Mayhem, and all animals must be Red Kangaroo sized or smaller. Biome is not limited. Same space limitations as last time. Ten habitats and unlimited exhibits. Submissions are due October 8th.
Yk I didn’t think of that. I was thinking size-wise, but I guess anything lighter will count too.Are we going by weight? Like everything lighter than the kangaroo is fair game?
If going by weight, even the snow leopard could in theory be added.Yk I didn’t think of that. I was thinking size-wise, but I guess anything lighter will count too.
This is the list of eligible species:We should make a list of eligible animals just to be double sure!
A fallow deer is smaller than a kangaroo? Huh, that’s news to me.European Fallow Deer
They actually are as weird as that may seem. If actual height is going by the size measure not every dimension, red kangaroo can be the height of a tall human. Still feels wrong though, the wallaby should of been the benchmark for this 'mini' scale rather than a 1.8 metre tall animal.A fallow deer is smaller than a kangaroo? Huh, that’s news to me.
Thanks! I'm going to decide how to choose my animals.This is the list of eligible species:
. Aardvark
. African Crested Porcupine
. African Penguin
. African Wild Dog
. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
. Alpine Ibex
. Arctic Fox
. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
. Asian Water Monitor
. Bintoroung
. B&W Lemur
. Black Tailed Praire Dog
. Bonobo
. Capybara
. Caracal
. Cheetah
. Chinese Pangolin
. Clouded Leopard
. Colombian Capuchin
. Common Warthog
. Common Wombat
. Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman
. Dall Sheep
. Dama Gazelle
. Dhole
. Dingo
. Eurasian Lynx
. European Badger
. Fennec Fox
. Fossa
. Galapagos Giant Tortoise
. Giant Anteater
. Giant Otter
. Greater Flamingo
. Indian Peafowl
. Japanese Macaque
. King Penguin
. Koala
. Kiwi
. Lar Gibbon
. Little Penguin
. Mandrill
. Maned Wolf
. Meerkat
. Nile Monitor
. Nine-banded Armadillo
. NA Beaver
. North Sulawesi Babirusa
. Platypus
. Proboscis Monkey
. Quokka
. Raccoon
. Red Fox
. Red Kangaroo
. Red Panda
. RRH
. RR Lemur
. Red Necked Wallaby
. Ring-tailed Lemur
. Sand Cat
. Siamang
. Spotted Hyena
. Springbok
. Striped Hyena
. Striped Skunk
. Tasmanian Devil
. Thompson’s Gazelle
. Western Chimp
Did I miss any?
Yep, I have seen big ones taller than me (175cm for reference) they can get to around 90kg tooThey actually are as weird as that may seem. If actual height is going by the size measure not every dimension, red kangaroo can be the height of a tall human. Still feels wrong though, the wallaby should of been the benchmark for this 'mini' scale rather than a 1.8 metre tall animal.