What animals need a rework?

I think before the models are touched, the animations and rigs on some species need to be improved
Yes but maybe the opportunity/excuse to touch up the model is when they fix the rig, like they did with the dhole so i don't see why both thing can't happen at the same time.
 
Yes but maybe the opportunity/excuse to touch up the model is when they fix the rig, like they did with the dhole so i don't see why both thing can't happen at the same time.
Sure but I do feel there are some animals like the crane that have amazing models but the animations could be improved
 
The ones that need actual model changes:
Malayan tapir
West African lion
Bactrian camel
Snow leopard
Spotted hyena
Timber wolf
Formosan black bear
Himalayan brown bear
Saltwater crocodile
Grizzly bear
Warthog
Jaguar
Most of the base game exhibit reptiles

The ones that need smaller changes (mostly texture/size):
Orangutan
Cheetah (the baby)
American bison
African buffalo
Indian elephant
Indian peafowl
Greater flamingo
Japanese macaque
Aldabra giant tortoise
Galapagos giant tortoise
Nile monitor
Reindeer
White rhino (the baby)
California sea lion
What is the problem of sea lion
 
It's a small thing but the male needs to be darker. Rn, he looks like milk chocolate where really, it should be like very dark chocolate.
I am pretty sure there is a dark variation of the male in game though?
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Except this, other thing of the model is fine?
Some people think the male model is too small and needs a size increase.
 
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The male is slightly larger as it should. CSL are less dimorphic than other sea lion species.

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That it is less than other species, doesn't mean slightly will cover it. They still need to be noticeably bigger in body mass (not as much in length).
Being sexually dimorphic, California sea lions differ in size, shape, and coloration between the sexes. Males can grow up to 2.5–2.7 m (8.2–8.9 ft) long and weigh up to 523 kg (1,153 lb), while females are typically around 2.1 m (6.9 ft) and weigh up to 100 kg (220 lb)
 
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