Topic: Amusing screenshot

mxb2001
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Posted at: 2023-06-16, 01:47 UTC+2.0

Looks like the beasties isolated on these 2 small islands have been busy breeding. Inbreeding perhaps. Or maybe they're evolving into unique island populations like on the Galapagos!


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Posted at: 2024-12-12, 17:50 UTC+1.0

Amusing and potentially educational.

The upper island population must be reindeer - reindeer are unusual in that the females also have branching antlers. They may be Svalbard or Novaya Zemlya reindeer as both are island-based and will travel between islands. However, most reindeer can swim so they may be another species.

I don't know about the critters on the lower island.


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Posted at: Today 09:48 UTC+2.0

I had something similar. In a late game against a Roman opponent (no wilderness keeper / gamekeeper) , I ended up with a monoculture of only one species across whole main island. My hunter must have done a perfect job at catching nearly all animals. But when he got retired for not finding something anymore, then there must have been at least one ox hiding in some mountain. So 10 hours later, it was all oxes everywhere.


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