PaddyRickMFZ
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I believe I have mentioned Andean Bear in this thread, and am therefore very much with you on that one. Of course I’d like to see all carnivores eventuate, which is of course unlikely. As strange as this is, given that jaguars are somewhat obtainable, it’s great to hear that Andean bears are more obtainable. As I was saying before, clouded leopard are also found in the Himalayas and suit the Carnivore theme much more.
I was able to observe Takin in the wild in my visit to China, and I may have also mentioned them in this thread as a species of interest with the tahr, albeit it is unlikely
not sure if you were able to view my diagram, and please correct me, but I believe there is enough space if the Tahr literally surround the red pandas.The are behind the kids play area is a very small area. I've seen people use it as a shortcut to the Tasmanian Devils on occasions; it wouldn't be more than ten metres to get from one side to the other side of the loop.
I'd like to see the Red Pandas next to the Snow Leopards (just geographically) but they could still remain in their current enclosures.
I don't think there's enough space for Tahr opposite the Red Pandas, but the former elephant enclosure which is nearby might actually do. I'd prefer Takin rather than Tahr, but considering Tahr are already within the region they might be easier to obtain.
Andean Bears are another species to consider for the South American precinct. They're far more likely than Jaguar imo.
I believe I have mentioned Andean Bear in this thread, and am therefore very much with you on that one. Of course I’d like to see all carnivores eventuate, which is of course unlikely. As strange as this is, given that jaguars are somewhat obtainable, it’s great to hear that Andean bears are more obtainable. As I was saying before, clouded leopard are also found in the Himalayas and suit the Carnivore theme much more.
I was able to observe Takin in the wild in my visit to China, and I may have also mentioned them in this thread as a species of interest with the tahr, albeit it is unlikely