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AFRIKA
Topic Started: Nov 23 2017, 04:16 PM (22,978 Views)
Esbardo
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What a beautiful Jackson's chameleon, getting very excited to see little by little this pack being completed.
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Priya
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Lion Lover

Loved it Scott. Thanks for the addition
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Rüppell's Vulture
(Gyps rueppelli)

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Type: Bird
Diet: Carnivore
Size: 2.5 to 3 ft
Swahili name: Tai Mzoga

Rüppell's Vultures soar through the African sky on their 8-foot (2.4-meter) wingspans, seeking carrion with their keen sense of sight. They are found in open woodlands, grasslands and mountainous regions and are distinguishable from other types of vultures by their dark-and-white speckled feathers and yellow beak. They are considered the highest-flying bird. Rüppell's Vultures scavenge in Kiboko and Choroa Gorge.




Credits to Jannick for White-backed Vulture model
Model edits by me
Dacentru for AFRIKA Skin
Edited by Scott, Apr 30 2018, 06:47 PM.
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Cole12345
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future zoologist in the making...

The vulture looks astonishing, Scott !
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Marabou Stork
(Leptoptilos crumenifer)

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Type: Bird
Diet: Carnivore
Size: 3.3 to 5 ft
Swahili name: Kongoti

The Marabou Stork is one of the largest flying birds in the world, with a wingspan that can reach 9.4 feet (2.9 meters) across. One of its most distinctive features is its nearly bald, spotted, pinkish head. Marabou Storks will eat almost any kind of animal - alive or dead - including fish, rodents, reptiles, amphibians and other birds.
The flight of these storks in Lake Heroe and Kiwanja Plain is a breathtaking sight.




Credits to Jannick Adjutant Model and skin parts
Dacentru for AFRIKA Skin
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Cole12345
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future zoologist in the making...

Another excellent bird to add to this pack :)
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SLGray
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Wow, Wow, Wow!

Love the birds.
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Burns
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King of Lemurs

Ooh a double whammy of awesome birds! Keep up the good work.
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Ignacio
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:O i love these birds, but specially that marabou!
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Komodo
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Varanus komodoensis

Both the marabou and the vulture look splendid, besides they were really needed species so that's a plus.
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Furka
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These birds do look awesome!
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Priya
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Lion Lover

wow awesome birds simply wow D: D:
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Posted Image Wes
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Wow both animals look stunning Scott!
Can't wait to use them in my parks!
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tigerdrake
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The birds are out of this world!
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velociraptor
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Thanks for the astonishing birds! I cannot wait to see them in ZT2.
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