When it comes to the European badger, there are some European zoos out there that has it in captivity such as Wildwood and New Forest wildlife park but even then, it isn't an animal that's usually found in captivity.
Chester Zoo in England has Barbrusa as well as a few other, just fyi Don’t 100% agree with your reason to list animals low due to their frequency of them being in american zoos frankly when there’s a lot better and more varied zoos elsewhere, just saying
I would totally watch a warthog rant video, lol. Also, dholes with thicker, redder fur might look cuter, but since it’s the Southeast Asia Pack, I can see why they went with the tropical morph.
33:27 I can’t speak for the community but my problem with the Arctic wolf is not the “found in captivity” argument. Otherwise people’s wouldn’t be asking for walrus and musk ox. It is the fact that just after the game came out with two bear subspecies both of which are from a cold climate, having a second cold climate wolf sub felt like a waste of space over something that is distinct such as Arctic fox or musk ox.
Yea I remember some people saying that they didn't like the wolf because they wanted something else which never made too much sense to me. Not getting an animal doesn't make the animal we got instead any worse and they should each be looked at fairly, but to each their own. I also know this community has a vendetta against canines which I understand because that's just preferences
This is the video to be hyped about! I honestly agree with most of the list (especially with a grand majority of the base game animals needing a rework as a whole)
Yeah... spotted hyenas are my favorite in real life but they're probably one of the worst mammal models, behaviors, textures, and animations in-game. The only thing they got right was the sounds.
This is so interesting, I've always had animals I thought looked better/worse but a tier list is actually super cool! I am also a very casual player still trying to learn the ropes so I hope to have a more informed opinion to compare to your list!
Glad to see some new faces around here! I love to hear the casual voices! I spend most my time hearing the hardcore noise from youtube and the forums that I would love to hear your takes with that casual perspective! Thanks for checking out the video as well!
There’s still some contention about the validity of tiger subspecies, though officially all mainland tigers are now classified as the same subspecies, some research still suggests they should be split.
Yeah I can't win on this one lol whenever I mention either side of the argument I always have people tell me I'm wrong 🤣 it's always a lose, lose with that topic
Didn’t that recently get thrown out as the skeletons and muscles of the bengal and the amar tiger are completely different which would make them sub species
@@simonj3413 I think the reason they relooked and realized they were sub species. Is someone pointed out that bengal tiger can have be white while the Amur can’t unless it breeds with a white bengal. If they were the same species the Amur could have the white genes especially as they live in snow
Capybaras in general are very chill animals yet so many people including myself just LOVE them. I mean ive been waiting for them to be in game and when they finally came i was so excited
Personally I would also put the hippos in need a rework column, there model is off- the jaw is inaccurate and so short and no way near as wide/big as hippo’s jaws can be, when they open their mouth you can just see that his jaw is so stubby and it doesn’t look menacing at all. They we’re made way too ‘fat’, short and stubby (yes I know hippos can be those things, but not as severe as planet zoo unless your talking about over-fed hippos) and behaviour is completely abnormal, the hippo will attack the Indian rhinoceros if in the same enclosure but nothing else which is strange. Meaning hippos can be mixed with a variety of animals such as giraffes, elephants and more which would not work in ordinary zoos due to their highly aggressive behaviour. There are many other inaccuracies which I haven't explained… hippo definitely doesn't deserve the good column.
Great video, Old Country! I imagine this took forever to make! Thanks for a ranking that's so in-depth I completely don't think this would happen, but it would be nice if Frontier could polish and tweak every animal in the game's last update.
Ok, I‘m through the vid now, and I mostly agree with many placings here. Still, there are some points I disagree with, so let me list just a few of them: - The Alpine Ibex…. This is the only placement I actually actively despise, because as someone who has had SO many nice memories of visiting Alpine Ibex in my local wildlife park, I for one think it‘s perfect in almost every category. There could be a point made about the males being a bit too ‘vibrant’ in colour, but otherwise, they are portrayed masterfully accurate. High S-Tier for me. - This is for sure a matter of personal preference, but all of the habitat animals in the Europe Pack are easily top 10 for me. They really cover the most important parts of the continent imo and are also breathtakingly modelled. - My last point is a question, rather: Why do people who are focused on realism in their zoos only look at the current holdings in the respective area of their facility? Like, yeah, the European Badger is not common at all in real American Zoos, but that doesn’t mean that it is unrealistic for a zoo there to adopt one: They are suited to the northern climate of Canada/Northern USA, so them being adopted there is a fully realistic option. Now, there are of course exceptions to this 'rule': Animals like the Eurasian Lynx would be unlikely for your average zoo as there are easier-to-get and similar relatives of that species (Bobcats or Canadian Lynx), so an American zoo would tend to acquire the local fauna. Also, animals like the Proboscis Monkey have a very strict and hard-to-fulfil diet, so it would also be unrealistic to house them in this scenario. There are probably reasons for people only looking at current, actual holdings, but it just never really made sense to me and seemed like an unneeded restriction.
1. Okay with the Alpine Ibex I knew I was going to get a decent amount of potential backlash with this one. My opinions on the animal still stand however. I have nothing against real life Alpine Ibex, if anything I would like to use them more but just in my personal opinion I think they could look so much better and it turns me away from them. It's just going to have to be a agree to disagree situation. 2. This is another agree to disagree for me. I just tend to like the animals that I've built more personal connections with. Hence why I also have so many strong positive feelings towards animals in game from North America like the Prairie Dog and Cougar. I know the prairie dog isn't the most loved but it is a very accurate animal in game and a very personal favorite of mine due to real life encounters and experience. I am a little harsh on the Europe pack, I always have been but I just can't pretend to like it when I just don't. Sorry I know the Europe pack is loved by so many and I encourage you and others to love it even more! 3. This is actually a very good question and I might do a video or podcast diving deeper into this topic because I think the answer might be different from person to person. All I can say is my take on it. When I set my sites on doing an American Zoo project (Texas State Zoo for example) I go in and do my research. I want to be as faithful as possible to the reality of it all. So I go and look at the zoos of (in this example Texas) and see what species they have in their zoos. I also take into account the architecture, theming and layouts. If you have been to the amount of zoos I have been to (33 AZA and 41 total with non AZA) you start to understand what is common in American Zoos, what's uncommon and what just never occurs. Why are there no AZA facilities with European badgers, or Eurasian Lynx? I think it comes down to the fact that we have counterparts in America that are well... more suited for our zoos. There are a lot of very similar animals in North America and Europe, and I think that's why European animals and European sections are extremely rare and well just not found in American Zoos. It's kinda also more hard to explain. It's like why would someone like one animal but then not like another? Usually the reason is, there is no reason, people just tend to like certain things because they just get that feeling inside that they like it. It's weird because I don't like the European badger but would go crazy over the American badger. I have that nostalgia and that connection with the American version that I don't have with the European version hence why I put it in C - meh. I just don't have any feelings for it positive or negative. Really the only thing that make it decent in my opinion is the model is okay. Otherwise on my criteria is hits pretty low. Personal Preference and Usability it gets almost 0 points for me (for reasons I've already explained) and behavior's it gets very low points as well. I feel like there is just a lot more they could have done with the animal. I guess you could say the same thing with the skunk which is fair but skunk hit low A for me because it rates well on my personal preference scale and usability. Hopefully I cleared some things up and hopefully this doesn't make you or anyone else like the Europe pack and animals any less. I knew there were going to be some things people disagreed with heavily but people really wanted this tier list and I needed to be fair and honest.
The situation with the siamang and lar gibbon isnt really that weird i think. People wanted a gibbon and didnt really care which one, so once the siamang got into the game the lar gibbon feels redundant for a lot of players. While i would like the lar, and i would have prefered it over siamangs, i think it droped a lot on the priority list in comparission to other primates
It will be interesting to see where it stands in the next few months for sure. It sits at number 35 on the 2023 meta and each list has seen a good number of people voting for it again recently. It may be making a comeback. I've personally never understood the pov of people who are happy with a similar animal. But hey everyone's entitled to their opinions 🤷♂️
@@OldCountry I mean yeah everyone has a different vie on the topic. I for example really want A baboon, and i dont really care to much if its gonna be say the hamadryas or olive in the end. And i have to assume its similar for most casual players, and the Lar gibbon dropping for Top 5 in the original Wish list to 35 on the new one kinda confirms this
I started watching this video TWO days ago. I've finally passed the half mark. I didnt really understand how different the animal textures could be but I bought all the DLCs yesterday and made my first DLC animal habitat (southern cassowary) and now I get it 😂 Its gorgeous and looks so much better than basegame animals.
I love cassowary’s and think they are an underrated killers and are my favorite animal, and I think they really did an amazing fantastic job on the cassowaries!
When it comes to the claim that Arctic wolves aren't in captivity, it's actually false and a bit of an exaggeration as there are actually a few animal places that do indeed have Arctic wolves. I've been to one of those animal places which is Wingham Wildlife Park.
Just to clear it up I said people had until January 1st to guess my second fav animal because it would be revealed in the tier list no matter what. Favorite is Spotted Hyena and second is Pronghorn, just to clear up some confusion!
Either the Plains Zebra gets a rework or they add the Grevy’s Zebra. One or the other, if not both. Fr though it’s annoying to have them in a zoo in comparison with the PWH.
When it comes to which is more common in captivity between the capybara and the African penguin, the capybara is a lot more common in captivity than the African penguin. This is because the capybara isn't as interchangeable as the African penguin since the African penguin can be swapped with the Humboldt penguin while with the capybara, the only animal that's similar to it appearance, behaviour and welfare wise is the lesser capybara.
idk butterflies, titan beetles and leaf bugs are great sources of income since they produce so many so fast. issue being I have to pause alot to sell em off but having 2 exhibits for each I gather alot of $ pretty regularly
Adult Komodo dragons don’t really climb in real life the young ones do so the adults don’t eat them. Also that’s why the people who live on Komodo build their homes off the ground. Steve Irwin tested this as a dragon went into food mode and Steve had to climb a tree to escape
Interesting. Maybe in captivity komodo dragons tend to act differently? A lot of zoos (at least in America) build their komodo dragon habitats with plenty of ground space and verticality space. From the 33 AZA Zoo facilities I've been to I've seen quite a handful of adult komodo Dragons sit up quite high. But this is also due to the fact that they are Reptiles. And from working with herps and learning from some of the best herp keepers on the planet you tend to notice a trend, that most Reptiles, especially basking lizards tend to do whatever means necessary to get closer to a heat source as possible hence why even Reptiles that don't normally climb in the wild, (Komodo Dragons, Uromastyx, Leopard Geckos etc) will tend to be a bit more arboreal in captivity. From just the few Reptiles I own and have worked with I can safely say if you give them room to climb, they most likely will. People told me my whole life Ball Pythons aren't active and will stay in their hides most their life. Boy were they wrong lol mine love to climb her trees lol
@Old Country I think you're both technically correct. From what I've learned adult komodos will climb but they don't do it much because they're bad at it. Something about their bone structure growing into an adult. Usually when they climb they have plenty of large ledges and branches incase they fall so they don't hurt themselves
@@OldCountry true animal’s can act differently in the wild and in zoos as in Australia experts said the common brown never climbs. But there have been cases where common brown’s will climb especially into car engines
Unlike most people I would actually like more exhibit animals and I'm not talking about birds like I want more snakes, lizards, turtles, and even a exhibit tortoise and don't forget tuatara
The hate on the Arctic Wolf is for good reason. It should not be in the game at all to begin with. The timber wolf, going by the worldwide distribution on the range map, is essentially a gray wolf meaning it covers all the subspecies. The arctic wolf should have just been the albino color variant of the timber wolf. There was no need to waste an animal slot on it. We should have gotten the arctic fox in the Arctic DLC, opening up another slot in the North America DLC.
Wait I thought wombats are only native to Australia?? 😦 you guys in America have wombats?? Unless you mean in zoos? If it’s true my Aussie mind has been blown 😂
0:00 - Intro
0:07 - The Tier List
11:47 - The Criteria
14:36 - Aardvark
15:28 - African Buffalo
16:18 - African Savannah Elephant
17:30 - African Penguin
18:42 - African Wild Dog
20:30 - Aldabra Giant Tortoise
22:00 - Alpine Ibex
24:53 - American Alligator
26:09 - American Bison
28:46 - Amur Leopard
31:04 - Arctic Fox
32:55 - Arctic Wolf
35:55 - Asian Small Clawed Otter
36:32 - Bactrian Camel
37:41 - Baird's Tapir
39:22 - Bengal Tiger
41:06 - Binturong
43:10 - Black Wildebeest
43:55 - Black and White Ruffed Lemur
45:00 - Black Tailed Prairie Dog
46:48 - Blue Wildebeest
48:52 - Bongo
50:10 - Bonobo
51:29 - Bornean Orangutan
52:57 - California Sea Lion
54:15 - Capybara
56:00 - Caracal
57:39 - Cheetah
59:06 - Chinese Pangolin
1:01:06 - Clouded Leopard
1:02:42 - Butterflies
1:05:48 - Colombian White Faced Capuchin
1:06:48 - Common Ostrich
1:07:58 - Common Warthog
1:09:09 - Common Wombat
1:11:01 - Cougar
1:12:15 - Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
1:14:44 - Dall Sheep
1:17:04 - Dhole
1:18:10 - Dingo
1:20:09 - Formosan Black Bear
1:21:37 - Galapagos Giant Tortoise
1:22:46 - Gemsbok
1:24:37 - Indian Gharial
1:26:36 - Giant Panda
1:28:50 - Greater Flamingo
1:30:32 - Grizzly Bear
1:31:26 - Himalayan Brown Bear
1:31:56 - Hippopotamus
1:34:20 - Indian Elephant
1:35:45 - Indian Peafowl
1:37:50 - Indian Rhinoceros
1:38:58 - Japanese Macaque
1:40:33 - Mandrill
1:41:53 - Nile Monitor
1:43:03 - Nyala
1:44:32 - Okapi
1:46:51 - Plains Zebra
1:48:20 - Pronghorn
1:50:32 - Red Panda
1:52:03 - Lemurs
1:53:37 - Reticulated Giraffe
1:54:46 - Sable Antelope
1:56:39 - Saltwater Crocodile
1:57:25 - Siberian Tiger
1:59:20 - Snow Leopard
2:00:52 - Spotted Hyena
2:01:54 - Springbok
2:03:46 - Timber Wolf
2:05:46 - Poo Poo
2:06:51 - West African Lion
2:08:06 - Western Chimpanzee
2:09:11 - Western Lowland Gorilla
2:10:47 - Komodo Dragon
2:12:52 - Pygmy Hippo
2:14:24 - Thomson's Gazelle
2:15:08 - Giant Anteater
2:17:19 - Jaguar
2:19:26 - Koala
2:20:51 - Red Kangaroo
2:22:15 - Southern Cassowary
2:23:13 - Giant Otter
2:24:21 - Gray Seal
2:25:20 - King Penguin
2:26:57 - Malayan Tapir
2:28:29 - North Sulawesi Babirusa
2:29:59 - Proboscis Monkey
2:32:07 - Sun Bear
2:33:33 - Llama
2:34:37 - Fennec Fox
2:35:34 - Meerkat
2:36:56 - Southern White Rhinoceros
2:38:21 - Moose
2:39:39 - North American Beaver
2:40:57 - Eurasian Lynx
2:42:13 - European Badger
2:43:38 - European Fallow Deer
2:45:01 - Nile Lechwe
2:46:17 - Platypus
2:48:02 - Red Crowned Crane
2:50:05 - Spectacled Caiman
2:51:49 - Wild Water Buffalo
2:52:48 - Przwalski's Horse
2:54:18 - Scimitar Horned Oryx
2:55:49 - Siamang
2:57:24 - Polar Bear
2:59:13 - Reindeer
3:00:39 - Egyptian Fruit Bat
3:02:34 - Raccoon
3:04:16 - Red Fox
3:05:19 - Striped Skunk
3:06:24 - Red Deer
3:07:15 - Emu
3:08:21 - Maned Wolf
3:09:41 - Nine Banded Armadillo
3:11:26 - Red Necked Wallaby
3:12:29 - Striped Hyena
3:15:20 - Outro
now THATS dedication
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My biggest issue with the Pygmy hippo is that the proportions are wrong. They’re built more like tapirs than river hippos irl
Becuase thier PIGMY small little
@@Cambrianlore12 it’s more than that. I’ve seen them in person. The ones in game are really bobble-headed, which isn’t why they’re not correct
Oh sorry
@@Cambrianlore12 you’re good. They’re also a little pudgy too, but some captive pygmy hippos can be like that. It’s more the proportions of the head
When it comes to the European badger, there are some European zoos out there that has it in captivity such as Wildwood and New Forest wildlife park but even then, it isn't an animal that's usually found in captivity.
Chester Zoo in England has Barbrusa as well as a few other, just fyi
Don’t 100% agree with your reason to list animals low due to their frequency of them being in american zoos frankly when there’s a lot better and more varied zoos elsewhere, just saying
I would totally watch a warthog rant video, lol.
Also, dholes with thicker, redder fur might look cuter, but since it’s the Southeast Asia Pack, I can see why they went with the tropical morph.
33:27 I can’t speak for the community but my problem with the Arctic wolf is not the “found in captivity” argument. Otherwise people’s wouldn’t be asking for walrus and musk ox. It is the fact that just after the game came out with two bear subspecies both of which are from a cold climate, having a second cold climate wolf sub felt like a waste of space over something that is distinct such as Arctic fox or musk ox.
Yea I remember some people saying that they didn't like the wolf because they wanted something else which never made too much sense to me. Not getting an animal doesn't make the animal we got instead any worse and they should each be looked at fairly, but to each their own. I also know this community has a vendetta against canines which I understand because that's just preferences
This is the video to be hyped about! I honestly agree with most of the list (especially with a grand majority of the base game animals needing a rework as a whole)
It's never enough DLC's!
But seriously, tho. Marine creatures and birds still needs more representation in the game.
Yeah... spotted hyenas are my favorite in real life but they're probably one of the worst mammal models, behaviors, textures, and animations in-game. The only thing they got right was the sounds.
This is so interesting, I've always had animals I thought looked better/worse but a tier list is actually super cool! I am also a very casual player still trying to learn the ropes so I hope to have a more informed opinion to compare to your list!
Glad to see some new faces around here! I love to hear the casual voices! I spend most my time hearing the hardcore noise from youtube and the forums that I would love to hear your takes with that casual perspective! Thanks for checking out the video as well!
There’s still some contention about the validity of tiger subspecies, though officially all mainland tigers are now classified as the same subspecies, some research still suggests they should be split.
Yeah I can't win on this one lol whenever I mention either side of the argument I always have people tell me I'm wrong 🤣 it's always a lose, lose with that topic
Didn’t that recently get thrown out as the skeletons and muscles of the bengal and the amar tiger are completely different which would make them sub species
@@danielvasil1564 if so, that’s news to me
@@simonj3413 I think the reason they relooked and realized they were sub species. Is someone pointed out that bengal tiger can have be white while the Amur can’t unless it breeds with a white bengal. If they were the same species the Amur could have the white genes especially as they live in snow
Capybaras in general are very chill animals yet so many people including myself just LOVE them. I mean ive been waiting for them to be in game and when they finally came i was so excited
The Europe hate is strong with this one 😂
Honestly I noticed that too and wondered why 🤣 justice to our badger!!! 🦡
Can‘t watch this yet but HOLY COW!
Feel free to use the timestamps! I wouldn't even want my worst enemies to sit through 3 hours of tier list 🤣😅
Hyped to spend my evening watching this I will edit this post to give my reactions to your takes as time goes on.
Personally I would also put the hippos in need a rework column, there model is off- the jaw is inaccurate and so short and no way near as wide/big as hippo’s jaws can be, when they open their mouth you can just see that his jaw is so stubby and it doesn’t look menacing at all. They we’re made way too ‘fat’, short and stubby (yes I know hippos can be those things, but not as severe as planet zoo unless your talking about over-fed hippos) and behaviour is completely abnormal, the hippo will attack the Indian rhinoceros if in the same enclosure but nothing else which is strange. Meaning hippos can be mixed with a variety of animals such as giraffes, elephants and more which would not work in ordinary zoos due to their highly aggressive behaviour. There are many other inaccuracies which I haven't explained… hippo definitely doesn't deserve the good column.
Great video, Old Country! I imagine this took forever to make! Thanks for a ranking that's so in-depth
I completely don't think this would happen, but it would be nice if Frontier could polish and tweak every animal in the game's last update.
Ok, I‘m through the vid now, and I mostly agree with many placings here. Still, there are some points I disagree with, so let me list just a few of them:
- The Alpine Ibex…. This is the only placement I actually actively despise, because as someone who has had SO many nice memories of visiting Alpine Ibex in my local wildlife park, I for one think it‘s perfect in almost every category. There could be a point made about the males being a bit too ‘vibrant’ in colour, but otherwise, they are portrayed masterfully accurate. High S-Tier for me.
- This is for sure a matter of personal preference, but all of the habitat animals in the Europe Pack are easily top 10 for me. They really cover the most important parts of the continent imo and are also breathtakingly modelled.
- My last point is a question, rather: Why do people who are focused on realism in their zoos only look at the current holdings in the respective area of their facility? Like, yeah, the European Badger is not common at all in real American Zoos, but that doesn’t mean that it is unrealistic for a zoo there to adopt one: They are suited to the northern climate of Canada/Northern USA, so them being adopted there is a fully realistic option. Now, there are of course exceptions to this 'rule': Animals like the Eurasian Lynx would be unlikely for your average zoo as there are easier-to-get and similar relatives of that species (Bobcats or Canadian Lynx), so an American zoo would tend to acquire the local fauna. Also, animals like the Proboscis Monkey have a very strict and hard-to-fulfil diet, so it would also be unrealistic to house them in this scenario. There are probably reasons for people only looking at current, actual holdings, but it just never really made sense to me and seemed like an unneeded restriction.
1. Okay with the Alpine Ibex I knew I was going to get a decent amount of potential backlash with this one. My opinions on the animal still stand however. I have nothing against real life Alpine Ibex, if anything I would like to use them more but just in my personal opinion I think they could look so much better and it turns me away from them. It's just going to have to be a agree to disagree situation.
2. This is another agree to disagree for me. I just tend to like the animals that I've built more personal connections with. Hence why I also have so many strong positive feelings towards animals in game from North America like the Prairie Dog and Cougar. I know the prairie dog isn't the most loved but it is a very accurate animal in game and a very personal favorite of mine due to real life encounters and experience. I am a little harsh on the Europe pack, I always have been but I just can't pretend to like it when I just don't. Sorry I know the Europe pack is loved by so many and I encourage you and others to love it even more!
3. This is actually a very good question and I might do a video or podcast diving deeper into this topic because I think the answer might be different from person to person. All I can say is my take on it. When I set my sites on doing an American Zoo project (Texas State Zoo for example) I go in and do my research. I want to be as faithful as possible to the reality of it all. So I go and look at the zoos of (in this example Texas) and see what species they have in their zoos. I also take into account the architecture, theming and layouts. If you have been to the amount of zoos I have been to (33 AZA and 41 total with non AZA) you start to understand what is common in American Zoos, what's uncommon and what just never occurs. Why are there no AZA facilities with European badgers, or Eurasian Lynx? I think it comes down to the fact that we have counterparts in America that are well... more suited for our zoos. There are a lot of very similar animals in North America and Europe, and I think that's why European animals and European sections are extremely rare and well just not found in American Zoos. It's kinda also more hard to explain. It's like why would someone like one animal but then not like another? Usually the reason is, there is no reason, people just tend to like certain things because they just get that feeling inside that they like it. It's weird because I don't like the European badger but would go crazy over the American badger. I have that nostalgia and that connection with the American version that I don't have with the European version hence why I put it in C - meh. I just don't have any feelings for it positive or negative. Really the only thing that make it decent in my opinion is the model is okay. Otherwise on my criteria is hits pretty low. Personal Preference and Usability it gets almost 0 points for me (for reasons I've already explained) and behavior's it gets very low points as well. I feel like there is just a lot more they could have done with the animal. I guess you could say the same thing with the skunk which is fair but skunk hit low A for me because it rates well on my personal preference scale and usability. Hopefully I cleared some things up and hopefully this doesn't make you or anyone else like the Europe pack and animals any less. I knew there were going to be some things people disagreed with heavily but people really wanted this tier list and I needed to be fair and honest.
The situation with the siamang and lar gibbon isnt really that weird i think. People wanted a gibbon and didnt really care which one, so once the siamang got into the game the lar gibbon feels redundant for a lot of players.
While i would like the lar, and i would have prefered it over siamangs, i think it droped a lot on the priority list in comparission to other primates
It will be interesting to see where it stands in the next few months for sure. It sits at number 35 on the 2023 meta and each list has seen a good number of people voting for it again recently. It may be making a comeback. I've personally never understood the pov of people who are happy with a similar animal. But hey everyone's entitled to their opinions 🤷♂️
@@OldCountry I mean yeah everyone has a different vie on the topic. I for example really want A baboon, and i dont really care to much if its gonna be say the hamadryas or olive in the end. And i have to assume its similar for most casual players, and the Lar gibbon dropping for Top 5 in the original Wish list to 35 on the new one kinda confirms this
I think Exhibit animals can be good but they should have more advanced kinds of exhibits so we can customize more
Anyone else here in preperation for console addition
I was before it came out
Love the deep dive into your “why” for your placements!
I started watching this video TWO days ago. I've finally passed the half mark. I didnt really understand how different the animal textures could be but I bought all the DLCs yesterday and made my first DLC animal habitat (southern cassowary) and now I get it 😂 Its gorgeous and looks so much better than basegame animals.
brooo u can't just leave when frontier stops adding packs!! we like ur channel brother 🤣🤣🤣
I love cassowary’s and think they are an underrated killers and are my favorite animal, and I think they really did an amazing fantastic job on the cassowaries!
They were the first DLC animal I made a habitat for just yesterday and I was blown away by how good it was!!!
thats a ride, lets go!
Hope you enjoy, feel free to use the timestamps!
so glad you put the maned wolf in your top 5!! it's easily my favorite animal in the game rn
i genuinely thought you left us and moved to North Macedonia, but hey at least the vid is three hours!
As long as frontier releases new content I'm here to stay
When it comes to the claim that Arctic wolves aren't in captivity, it's actually false and a bit of an exaggeration as there are actually a few animal places that do indeed have Arctic wolves. I've been to one of those animal places which is Wingham Wildlife Park.
i once saw artic wolves in a zoo and it was such a special experience
I was pretty sure I've seen an arctic wolf in a zoo and I did :D They have them in the Schönbrunn Tiergarten in Vienna
3 fucking hours put to good use!
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best video to watch when building in planet zoo
You've said before that people would get a prize for guessing your favorite real life animal. Just a guess but would it happen to be the giant otter.
I think he already ended that because someone guessed it. His favorite is the Pronghorn I think he said in this video too
Just to clear it up I said people had until January 1st to guess my second fav animal because it would be revealed in the tier list no matter what. Favorite is Spotted Hyena and second is Pronghorn, just to clear up some confusion!
Either the Plains Zebra gets a rework or they add the Grevy’s Zebra. One or the other, if not both. Fr though it’s annoying to have them in a zoo in comparison with the PWH.
When it comes to which is more common in captivity between the capybara and the African penguin, the capybara is a lot more common in captivity than the African penguin.
This is because the capybara isn't as interchangeable as the African penguin since the African penguin can be swapped with the Humboldt penguin while with the capybara, the only animal that's similar to it appearance, behaviour and welfare wise is the lesser capybara.
2:28:38 i agree completely
No Puffin yet.
idk butterflies, titan beetles and leaf bugs are great sources of income since they produce so many so fast. issue being I have to pause alot to sell em off but having 2 exhibits for each I gather alot of $ pretty regularly
Adult Komodo dragons don’t really climb in real life the young ones do so the adults don’t eat them. Also that’s why the people who live on Komodo build their homes off the ground. Steve Irwin tested this as a dragon went into food mode and Steve had to climb a tree to escape
Interesting. Maybe in captivity komodo dragons tend to act differently? A lot of zoos (at least in America) build their komodo dragon habitats with plenty of ground space and verticality space. From the 33 AZA Zoo facilities I've been to I've seen quite a handful of adult komodo Dragons sit up quite high. But this is also due to the fact that they are Reptiles. And from working with herps and learning from some of the best herp keepers on the planet you tend to notice a trend, that most Reptiles, especially basking lizards tend to do whatever means necessary to get closer to a heat source as possible hence why even Reptiles that don't normally climb in the wild, (Komodo Dragons, Uromastyx, Leopard Geckos etc) will tend to be a bit more arboreal in captivity. From just the few Reptiles I own and have worked with I can safely say if you give them room to climb, they most likely will. People told me my whole life Ball Pythons aren't active and will stay in their hides most their life. Boy were they wrong lol mine love to climb her trees lol
@Old Country I think you're both technically correct. From what I've learned adult komodos will climb but they don't do it much because they're bad at it. Something about their bone structure growing into an adult. Usually when they climb they have plenty of large ledges and branches incase they fall so they don't hurt themselves
@@OldCountry true animal’s can act differently in the wild and in zoos as in Australia experts said the common brown never climbs. But there have been cases where common brown’s will climb especially into car engines
man i love the orangutang design ❤
I always put Pandas in my zoos because they’re my favourite animals IRL and they’re fun to have in the game
Wow this was a long one
The only use I would have for the Arctic wolf is adding one singular one to a sandbox game timberwolf habitat as the albino one.
You can get albino animals
@@FactsOverFeeings They are very rare on sandbox mode.
Lion's are one of the worst animals in the game,but we still use them a lot because they are lions,the most famous animal in the world
Haven't played much favorite animal so far is binturong
Why is the cheetah 9th in line
Unlike most people I would actually like more exhibit animals and I'm not talking about birds like I want more snakes, lizards, turtles, and even a exhibit tortoise and don't forget tuatara
You should do a series where you build habitats for all the d Tiar animals animals
The hate on the Arctic Wolf is for good reason. It should not be in the game at all to begin with. The timber wolf, going by the worldwide distribution on the range map, is essentially a gray wolf meaning it covers all the subspecies. The arctic wolf should have just been the albino color variant of the timber wolf. There was no need to waste an animal slot on it. We should have gotten the arctic fox in the Arctic DLC, opening up another slot in the North America DLC.
you forgot fossa's
This was made before the fossa released
il crimine di guerra adagiato sull'animale alpha da tier s, asserisce la dominanza
il gorilla col cuore davvero grande, nella sua stanzetta di gorilla ...
sto gorilla abusivo non pagava l'affitto del sole ...
App name??😊
dud, im not european, but i like the alpine ibex
this was such a controversial video
old country - exhibit animals are not included
1:02:47 & 3:00:41 CAP
Lol just the bad ones
the croc inspector has arived
both caiman are placed correctly
id put the gharial higher
saltwater croc is placed ok
american aligator is a touch high
God bless the emu
Wait I thought wombats are only native to Australia?? 😦 you guys in America have wombats?? Unless you mean in zoos? If it’s true my Aussie mind has been blown 😂
14:08 it finally starts
Dude you talk for the first 14 and a half minutes😂