If there's one thing I take issue with, though, it's the note on "Quoll" which suggests that it would be a good stand in for the Tasmanian Devil. I don't think it would be. The devil is highly distinctive, and to call it a quoll is a bit like calling a goat a gazelle.
I didn't say anything about it being a good stand-in. It was just the closest species I could find, and not very close at that. Anyway, I looked around and apparently the Aboriginal word for the Tasmanian devil is "purinina." Using that name is probably the best option, although I'm not sure people would make the connection, even with a detailed creature description.
I don't see any reason the creature descriptions need to avoid breaking the fourth wall. It's not like the dwarves are going over and reading them off of a tag to us.
I'd probably go for "devil" above the other ones, but I remain mystified as to why Tasmanian Devil is so problematic.
And what's wrong with the California Condor? It's fine for them to know what California is and to stick it in species names because... um...
If all these animals use the default PET_VALUE and MOD_VALUE tags, then if one embarks as humans belonging to a large entity, one will be able to buy tons different varieties of 2 value meat, essentially a massive discount on barrels.
This might be a concern worth considering.
I already use some mods that give me access to enough 2 meat that I almost can't add each type. After the crap I don't want to do without.
i reckon don't worry about it; its a fantasy game, why not have fantasy eco-systems, simulating what might happen if a "marsupial devil" shared a habitat with dodo's and dwarfs. war mammoths? yes please.
also does anyone know any good dinosaur raws i can chuck into my game?
Use the search feature. I've found a few threads over in modding the grab them from.
You know, if when you remove the geographic eponym and there's nothing left to distinguish the animal, maybe it doesn't deserve to have its own unique entry for Dwarf Fortress?
It's not that they don't have distinguishing features, it's that without the name we could never tell from the features which animal it corresponds to irl.
Tasmanian Devils obviously have a lot of uniqueness but if you just give a list of details about it to someone do you think they could name it?