Thank you for the amazing updates you're working on! Though the inclusion of the Arctic wolf, and the recent albino updates has made one thing very hard for me to ignore:
I'm a bit confused why there was so much celebration for "there's different stripe patterns for the zebras!" when most people would barely take the time to notice this. Meanwhile animals like wolves-- one off the most diverse mammals in coat colours-- are all the exact same grey colour with lighter grey on top. They look rather silly. I respect Frontier's limit time, money, and people power, and am willing to wait as long as it takes! I just think it would be ridiculous if this was never fixed. I'm sure it will be, because of the recent inclusion of albino animals. There's just so much worth doing. Timber wolves can be white, black, brown, blonde, and reddish. They are one of the most colourful mammals next to horses and domestic cats. It's also a shame that grizzlies are shoved into the stereotype that "males are darker and females are lighter." When in reality grizzlies can have blackish, blonde, and greyish overtones. (Not determined by gender.) I also think the male lions look a bit silly with the bright yellowish coat and brown mane. (Many lions have darker manes than bodies, but the current ones look kinda like those plastic toys you can buy.) What other animals do you think could be fixed?
I'm a bit confused why there was so much celebration for "there's different stripe patterns for the zebras!" when most people would barely take the time to notice this. Meanwhile animals like wolves-- one off the most diverse mammals in coat colours-- are all the exact same grey colour with lighter grey on top. They look rather silly. I respect Frontier's limit time, money, and people power, and am willing to wait as long as it takes! I just think it would be ridiculous if this was never fixed. I'm sure it will be, because of the recent inclusion of albino animals. There's just so much worth doing. Timber wolves can be white, black, brown, blonde, and reddish. They are one of the most colourful mammals next to horses and domestic cats. It's also a shame that grizzlies are shoved into the stereotype that "males are darker and females are lighter." When in reality grizzlies can have blackish, blonde, and greyish overtones. (Not determined by gender.) I also think the male lions look a bit silly with the bright yellowish coat and brown mane. (Many lions have darker manes than bodies, but the current ones look kinda like those plastic toys you can buy.) What other animals do you think could be fixed?