My untrained eye genuinely thought this was a coastal eel and was confused when talking about a Brazil pack.Rio Cauca caecilian
My untrained eye genuinely thought this was a coastal eel and was confused when talking about a Brazil pack.Rio Cauca caecilian
We don’t need more South American frogs and I’d like to see a caecilian. They’re distinctive amphibians and it’s something new to the game.while a caecilian would be good to increase amphibian diversity that is possibly the worst choice for a south american exhibit animal it has a long heavily descriptive name, to the average person it looks like a worm most people have no idea what a caecilian is and there are so many better amphibian choices for tropical south america.
I personally would prefer the bush dog over the ocelot. For the exhibit, I'm hoping for a 2nd sloth, personally, but I'd also love of poison frogs got the butterfly treatment and came with multiple in the pack and if they can be in mixed enclosuresThis whole situation is eased by replacing the ocelot with the bushdog!
And giving a different exhibit animal
For what?New option: Eyelash Viper
Honestly, I'd take it or the Emerald Tree Boa despite not wanting more snakes at the current moment. Our exhibit lizard representation is still really pathetic. Gimme a basilisk or something.New option: Eyelash Viper
Latin America PackFor what?
I just see it as realism players not liking the inclusion of the brown throated sloth so getting another one would totally make things better.Also, I absolutely do not see the appeal of a second sloth.
South and central America have so much to offer, it would be such a complete waste to get another sloth.
In actuality it's just what Frontier is more likely to do. Reusing existing rigs is always their go-to and they know a second sloth is going to sell better than a new poison frog for a snake.I just see it as realism players not liking the inclusion of the brown throated sloth so getting another one would totally make things better.
I want a sloth that's actually kept in zoos! I don't even use the brown-throated sloth because I can't stand how unrealistic it is, especially for smaller, low budget parks.Also, I absolutely do not see the appeal of a second sloth.
South and central America have so much to offer, it would be such a complete waste to get another sloth.
There are only 3 that I know of but haven't seen in zoos.I want a sloth that's actually kept in zoos! I don't even use the brown-throated sloth because I can't stand how unrealistic it is, especially for smaller, low budget parks.
Would you really have another sloth, which would only have very minor differences with the current sloth, and more likely than not be an identical clone with minor cosmetic differences...I want a sloth that's actually kept in zoos! I don't even use the brown-throated sloth because I can't stand how unrealistic it is, especially for smaller, low budget parks.
I dont really need another sloth either but to be fair it wouldnt compete with any of the mentioned animals since its an exhibit speciesWould you really have another sloth, which would only have very minor differences with the current sloth, and more likely than not be an identical clone with minor cosmetic differences...
Take the place of any of the many south American monkey species? The mara? Coatimundi? Peccary? Manatee? The list of animals South America has to offer is very long. And I'd rather any of them than another sloth, which would be a copy paste.
It would be different if South America was as filled in as Africa, then I could maybe understand wanting another sloth for variety. But this is not the case.
Reading this knowing the sloth would be an exhibit animal not a habitat animal, but I'm also picturing that that's how we'd get a Manatee, in an exhibit.Would you really have another sloth, which would only have very minor differences with the current sloth, and more likely than not be an identical clone with minor cosmetic differences...
Take the place of any of the many south American monkey species? The mara? Coatimundi? Peccary? Manatee? The list of animals South America has to offer is very long. And I'd rather any of them than another sloth, which would be a copy paste.
It would be different if South America was as filled in as Africa, then I could maybe understand wanting another sloth for variety. But this is not the case.
Yes. Better than true clones such as ungulates and carnivorans.Would you really have another sloth, which would only have very minor differences with the current sloth, and more likely than not be an identical clone with minor cosmetic differences...
this is a wild statement how is another sloth a better than a "true clone" which you specified by listing whole orders of animals which for carnivora includes everything from seals to cats and ungulates which is 2 separate orders covers a huge range of animals including tapir, rhino, antelope and mouse deer.Yes. Better than true clones such as ungulates and carnivorans.