The animal's symbol whether danger or not?

It lacks lots of animals. I have noticed that people write animals by continent but I'm going to write by animal danger. You add other animals that are not on the list each his tastes and I hope that we will have some of these animals on the list. We will have them one day.

Red = Very threatened species. in danger of disappearing



Somali wild Donkeyand her cub

Przewalski's horse and her cub

Humbold penguin

White rhinoceros and her cub

Sumatran tiger

Gibbon and his cub

Desert cat


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Extinct in the Wild

Spix Macaw (Aviary needed)
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Mangarahara Cichlid
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Scimitar Horned Oryx
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Père David's deer
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Changing the West African Lion to Barbary Lion, so it's consistent with Appearance, Scientific Name in Zoopedia and on Signs and with it being called Barbary Lion in the Tutorial

Guam kingfisher (Aviary needed)
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Wyoming Toad
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Kihansi spray toad
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Extinct in the Wild

Spix Macaw (Aviary needed)
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Mangarahara Cichlid
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Scimitar Horned Oryx
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Père David's deer
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Changing the West African Lion to Barbary Lion, so it's consistent with Appearance, Scientific Name in Zoopedia and on Signs and with it being called Barbary Lion in the Tutorial

Guam kingfisher (Aviary needed)
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Wyoming Toad
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Kihansi spray toad
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Don't forget the alagoas curassow and the hawaiian crow!
 
Don't forget the alagoas curassow and the hawaiian crow!
Wasn't supposed to be a complete List but a List of Extinct in the Wild Animals that I would like to see in the Game. But I think there aren't many Animals currently that are extinct in the Wild, so maybe Frontier could someday give us a Animal Pack with all or almost all of them😍
Even though my Park on Hawaii is a pure Marine Park (if I don't count the Hippos), a small Aviary with Hawaiian Crows would be really nice there. Seems like they are only kept on one Hawaiian Island currently and I chose the right one for this Park :)
I hope someday there will be Hawaiian Crows in other Places too, so the Population can grow better
 
Changing the West African Lion to Barbary Lion, so it's consistent with Appearance, Scientific Name in Zoopedia and on Signs and with it being called Barbary Lion in the Tutorial
The Barbary Lion is entirely extinct, not just in the wild, and the scientific name is correct as the West African Lion is currently considered a member of the same subspecies.
 
The Barbary Lion is entirely extinct, not just in the wild, and the scientific name is correct as the West African Lion is currently considered a member of the same subspecies.
Some Zoos do have Lions that are listed as Barbary Lions. They are probably not purebred but seem to still have lots of Barbary Lion DNA. Also the Lion in the Game doesn't even really look like a West African Lion. Is there even at least one Zoo in the World that keeps West African Lions?
 
Some Zoos do have Lions that are listed as Barbary Lions. They are probably not purebred but seem to still have lots of Barbary Lion DNA. Also the Lion in the Game doesn't even really look like a West African Lion. Is there even at least one Zoo in the World that keeps West African Lions?
What are the characteristics that make it different from a West African Lion? Some have short manes yes, but that isn't a characteristic of the population. Personally I think the best thing to do would be to make it a general Northern Lion, therefore covering the whole subspecies.
 
What are the characteristics that make it different from a West African Lion? Some have short manes yes, but that isn't a characteristic of the population. Personally I think the best thing to do would be to make it a general Northern Lion, therefore covering the whole subspecies.
Could be that Google showed wrong Pictures (Wikimedia Commons sadly has almost no Pictures of West African Lions) but it seems like normally the Mane of the West African Lion is shorter and that they don't have (or at least have less) of the long Fur on the Stomach than the Lion that is currently in the Game. Seems like the Body of the West African Lion is also a bit more slender. Changing it to the Northern Lion could also be a good Solution. Also just noticed that for some Reason the Distribution Map in the Zoopedia for some Reason still also shows the Distribution of the Asiatic Lion too.
Just looked it up on Zootierliste.de. The Zoo in Antwerpen is keeping West African Lions. But I don't know what's the Situation like outside of Europe
 
Could be that Google showed wrong Pictures (Wikimedia Commons sadly has almost no Pictures of West African Lions) but it seems like normally the Mane of the West African Lion is shorter and that they don't have (or at least have less) of the long Fur on the Stomach than the Lion that is currently in the Game. Seems like the Body of the West African Lion is also a bit more slender.
I mentioned that there are a few specimens of the West African Lion with shorter manes, but mane size is no longer regarded as a good way of determining subspecies as it often varies within populations depending on different factors, and I don't believe this is a shared characteristic of all West African Lions. To quote Wikipedia on the page for the Northern Lion:
A few lion specimens from West Africa obtained by museums were described as having shorter manes than lions from other African regions. In general, the West African lion is similar in general appearance and size as lions in other parts of Africa and Asia.

It's still a really strange choice why Frontier went with the West African Lion though.
 
Red = Very threatened species. in danger of disappearing



Somali wild Donkeyand her cub

Przewalski's horse and her cub

Humbold penguin

White rhinoceros and her cub

Sumatran tiger

Gibbon and his cub

Desert cat
Since red color in IUCN red list stands for species critically endangered then only somali wild donkey and sumatran tiger only fit.
  • Przewalski Horse and Lar Gibbon Penguin are endangered (orange)
  • Humboldt Penguin is vulnerable (yellow)
  • White Rhinoceros is near threatended (light green)
  • Sand cat is least concern (dark green)
 
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