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Sad about no goanna, guess i will just have to broaden it to an indo-pacific zoo and grab the komodo dragon in a pinch.
As a non-Aussie, I don't have any right to say what should and shouldn't have been included - you guys know your national animals best! All I would say is that I'm fairly confident if you asked anyone here (UK) to name some Australian animals, Kangaroo and Koala would be consistently at the top of the list. Yes, Wombats are great and I would have personally loved a Platypus as well, but they just aren't as famous as the other 2 (in my opinion)
ok thank you so much so around 1pm my time since there is 1 hour in between once again thank you
Did you forget about the wild dogs?
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2205334742
Check that if ur a doggy lover
It is usually released around noon on the 25th. BST (U.K. time) which is 10 hours from the time i’m writing this.
And wombat, the growling noise they make is awesome and I would have liked to build and underground viewing area for their burrows.