Board Thread:Video Games/@comment-6025261-20171026223246/@comment-107.72.162.51-20171027175853

CrashBash wrote: 2602:306:32D4:8130:D496:38F4:66D1:D208 wrote: CrashBash wrote: TheMeepMachine wrote: The deinotherium has fur AND is a tundra animal! I certainly wasn't expecting that much innacuracy for a cenozoic creature.

Deinotherium only has fur as a Level 31-40 animal, where ALL the animals have some sort of extravagant, unrealistic add-on. It's not exclusive to that particular animal.

Also, it's only in the snow biome because the Woolly Mammoth is, and they use the same model. I agree with MeepMachine more, although Andrewsarchus's Lvl. 40 counterpart looks more accurate and realistic. Why? The Level 1-30 version looks just fine, no hair at all. Well, Andrewsarchus was confirmed by the scientific agenda that it is an artiodactyl, as a member of the clade cetacodontamorpha, which consists of entelodonts, hippos and whales (Archaeotherium, duh). Andrewsarchus has hooves for feet, which proves this. Given that kind of classification, it could have had a mane. I'm not 100% sure, but it's likely.