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Those vultures are fun...and so are the koalas!

They were also pretty fun to make haha

 

 

I love those little hummers! We can always change the game resolution so we can zoom in and see them. I also like those vultures, keep the birds coming, William. We have needed koalas since the beginning of the game. I cannot see the shelter well, is it made inside the tree? Also, do your koalas have animations to go into the trees? Seems it would be really hard to do that. Nice work.

Thanks, actually i was thinking about making a ringneck pheasant (deciduous forest biome), a gray starling (highlands biome with about 60% deciduous terrain) and a California quail (scrub biome with lots of hills) next

As for the koalas, the tree (the one with little koalas on the branches) IS the shelter, but they only go inside it as i don't know how to make animations for them to climb things, so i put some koalas on it to compensate.

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Posted

There is already a ringneck waiting to be approved as well as a golden pheasant, I'd suggest you make a Reeve's Pheasant instead!

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There is already a ringneck waiting to be approved as well as a golden pheasant, I'd suggest you make a Reeve's Pheasant instead!

Thanks for the advice haha

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Here are the pheasants on an evergreen forest

 

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Starlings and quails

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Eurasian eagle-owls on a boreal forest biome

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They look happy in their exhibits!

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Nice job William!!!

Professor Paul
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Eurasian eagle-owls on a boreal forest biome

I'd make the beak grey rather than yellow & slightly less prominent .

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I like the colors!

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