http://dffd.wimbli.com/file.php?id=10275
There it is ! There must be some bugs in it. Feel free to feedback, good or bad, it doesn't matter !
PTW. Also, I may get a chance to test this soon.
BTW: I suggest that you include a link to this forum thread on the DFFD page. There is a place there to list your "home page"... (As someone who browses DFFD for mods and such, it's frustrating when I have to hunt for the forum thread.)
And, while you're at it, it would be nice if you included a list of what this version of this mod actually adds - a simple list of the creature names, at the very least. The DFFD page seems so... empty without any details.
Edit: Looking at the file, I compiled a list of what it adds.
* woolly mammoth
* giant ground sloth
* woolly rhinoceros
* great monitor
* bearwolf ruler
* terror bird
* short-faced bear
* aurochs
BTW: I'm glad to see that you added the
Aurochs. Ancient cattle over 2 meters tall at the shoulder, with huge horns?! Frankly, I was surprised this was not part of Vanilla and that nobody bothered to sponsor it via the Animal Sponsorship Drive.
And here are a few suggestions:
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Diprotodon - Meaning "two forward teeth", is the largest known marsupial to have ever lived. The largest specimens were hippopotamus-sized: about 3 meters (10 ft) from nose to tail, standing 2 meters (6.6 ft) tall at the shoulder and weighing about 2,800 kilograms (6,200 lb). Interestingly, some Aboriginal tribes identify Diprotodon bones as those of "bunyips".
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Thylacoleo - An extinct genus of carnivorous marsupials:
Pound for pound, Thylacoleo carnifex had the strongest bite of any mammal species living or extinct; a T. carnifex weighing 101 kg (223 lb) had a bite comparable to that of a 250-kg African lion, and research suggests that Thylacoleo could hunt and take prey much larger than itself. Larger animals it may have hunted include Diprotodon spp. and giant kangaroos. It also had extremely strong fore limbs, with retractable, cat-like claws, a trait previously unseen in marsupials. Thylacoleo also possessed enormous hooded claws set on large semiopposable thumbs, which were used to capture and disembowel prey.
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Meiolania (or "Great Horned Turtle") - an extinct land turtle from the Oligocene to Holocene periods. (It died out about 2,000 years ago.) The head "sported many knob-like and horn-like protrusions." And the tail "was protected by armored 'rings', and sported thorn-like spikes at the end." The species measured 8.2 ft in length, making it the 2nd largest land turtle on record. (An illustrated size comparison
can be seen here.)
[Note: There are larger turtles on record. But all but one of those were marine turtles. Considering that you're adding them to the Savage biome, I wouldn't mind if the size was boosted slightly.]