Moutains Animals

Alaska Range

1. Canada lynx

2. Bald eagle

3. Mink

4. Hoary Marmot

Rocky Moutains

1 Elk

2. Mountain Goat

3. Bighorn Sheep

4. White-tailed Eeer

5. Dusky Grouse

6. North American Porcupine

7. Mountain Cottontail or Nuttall's Cottontail



Andes

1. Alpaca

2. Darwin's Rhea

3. Andean Condor

4. Culpeo

5. South Andean Deer

6. Spectacled Bear



Drakensberg

1. Malachite Kingfisher

2. Malachite Sunbird

3. Blue Crane

4. Chacma Baboon

5. Common Eland

6. Black-Backed Jackal

Ethiopian Highlands

1. Walia Ibex

2. Side-Striped jackal

3. Klipspringer

4. Gelada

5. Serval



Tibesti Mountains

1. Rock Hyrax

2. Barbary Sheep

3. Dama Gazelle

4. Braid Snake or Jan's Cliff Racer




Atlas Mountains

1. Cuvier's Gazelle

2. Caracal

3. Striped Hyena

4. White Stork

5. Crab-Eating Macaque



Pyrenees

1. Chamois

2. Peregrine Falcon



Alps

1. Alpine Ibex

2. Alpine Marmot

3. Eurasian Otter

4. Bearded Vulture

5. Eurasian Eagle-Owl

6. Wild Boar

7. European Badger

8. Mountain Hare

9. Chamois

10. Rock Ptarmigan

11. Stoat

12. Alpine Chough

13. Golden Eagle

14. Roe Deer

15. Wallcreeper

16. Common European Adde

17. Alpine Salamander

18. Western Green Lizard

19. Old World Swallowtail

20. European Fire-Bellied Toad



Caucasus


1. Griffon Vulture

2. Saiga Antelope

3. West Caucasian Tur

4. Long-Eared Hedgehog



Ural Mountains

1. Wolverine



Tian Shan

1. Jungle Cat

2. Argali

3. Saker Falcon

4. Cinereous Vulture

5. Corsac Fox




Pamir Mountains

1. Urial

2. Markhor

3. Bar-Headed Goose

4. Japanese Serow

Himalayas

1. Himalayan Vulture

2. Domestic Yak

3. Siberian Ibex

4. Takin

5. Common Hill Myna

6. koklass Pheasant

7. Himalayan Tahr

8. Kiang




New Guinea Highlands

1. Tree-kangaroos

2. Flame Robin

3. Common Spotted Cuscus

4. Yellow-Billed Lorikeet

5. Green Tree Python



Kimberley ( Western Australia )

1. Spinifex Pigeon

2. Freshwater Crocodile

3. Agile Wallaby

4. Echidnas

5. Macrotis



Uluru

1. Kookaburras

2. Black-Flanked Rock-Wallaby

3. Woma Python

4. Thorny Devil




Great Dividing Range

1. Feathertail Glider

2. Common Ringtail Possum

3. Emu

4. Common Wallaroo



Southern Alps

1. Chamois

2. Great Spotted Kiwi

3. kea




I would like to apologize for the other comment and will understand if I can write more.
 
I would really love an Mountain pack with better rock climbing for cats and some ungulates with:

Takin
Amur leopard
Gelada baboon
Nubian ibex
Vicuña
Spectacled bear
Rock wallaby
 
We need an alpine marmot in such a pack. It's another animal that could reuse the digging system 🙂
Definitive!
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Alpine Ibex
Amur Leopard
Andean Bear
Wolverine
(not sure on the exhibit animal)

(animal pack)
Markhor
Bighorn Sheep
Rock Hyrax

I realize that the animal pack gives us a total of 3 very similarly classed animals, but I think that the families of sheep and goats are highly suited to mountains, more so than any other mammal families, even felines. Though I guess taking out either the BHS or Markhor and replacing with a second feline wouldn't be out of the question. Or even some kind of mountain-oriented primate.
 
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