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* The Ostrich and Greater Flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life. | * The Ostrich and Greater Flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life. | ||
* The Black Leopard is listed as an African animal, but most Black Leopards occur in Asia. | * The Black Leopard is listed as an African animal, but most Black Leopards occur in Asia. | ||
* | * Mountain Gorillas, Javan Rhinoceroses, Leatherback Sea Turtles and Goblin Sharks have never been kept in captivity (not really an inaccuracy as such, as it is a game). | ||
* The Pygmy Hippopotamus is portrayed as Criticly Endangered, when it should be Endangered. | * The Pygmy Hippopotamus is portrayed as Criticly Endangered, when it should be Endangered. | ||
* Whale Sharks live near the ocean surface (Pelagic), rather than the deeper waters (Benthic) as it is here where they obtain their krill. | * Whale Sharks live near the ocean surface (Pelagic), rather than the deeper waters (Benthic) as it is here where they obtain their krill. |
Revision as of 15:17, 7 July 2007
- The game portrays both the male and female Okapi as having horns. In real life, only the males have horns.
- The Ostrich and Greater Flamingo are portrayed as the same size, when they are not in real life.
- The Black Leopard is listed as an African animal, but most Black Leopards occur in Asia.
- Mountain Gorillas, Javan Rhinoceroses, Leatherback Sea Turtles and Goblin Sharks have never been kept in captivity (not really an inaccuracy as such, as it is a game).
- The Pygmy Hippopotamus is portrayed as Criticly Endangered, when it should be Endangered.
- Whale Sharks live near the ocean surface (Pelagic), rather than the deeper waters (Benthic) as it is here where they obtain their krill.