Pelecaniformes:
Pelican,
Roseate Spoonbill, and maybe the
Scarlet Ibis are essential. There are a few other good options, the shoebill stork being the most popular.
- Spoonbills:
- Roseate Spoonbill: iconic and colorful bird with a range well into South America as well as the Caribbean, I've usually seen them indoors, but they could work as a habitat bird.
- Others if they somehow end up in an exhibit: Eurasian and royal
- Ibises: The scarlet ibis is essential, but it might be a WE/aviary animal with a few other ibises
- Scarlet Ibis: another iconic and bright red bird for South/Central America. I constantly flip between it and the spoonbill as the best SA bird. I like the color of this one, but the spoonbill has the larger range. Only one is really essential, but both would be great, too
- Others if it comes in an aviary/WE: sacred ibis, bald ibis, black faced ibis, Madagascar ibis
- Pelicans: a pelican is needed, but I don't care which. Some choices include
- Great White Pelican: good for Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Australian Pelican: I think Oceania will get enough birds with the blue penguin and the black swan, but the pelican is also an option
- Brown Pelican: NA, Northern SA, and Central America. I like the colors
- Peruvian Pelican: SA west coast bird. the most colorful pelican
- Herons: Great egret is a strong choice
- Great Egret: found in both Americas, Europe, Africa, and Asia
- Great Blue Heron: I like this bird, but it is not essential
- Shoebill Stork (it's in this group): not very common in zoos, a little creepy but interesting, very popular on the forum. It's a strong choice but not one I personally see as essential.
scarlet ibis, roseate spoonbill, great egret, shoebill
great white pelican, Australian pelican, brown pelican, Peruvian pelican
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Storks: Nothing
essential here, but some good choices
- Painted Stork: colorful SEA stork
- Saddle-billed stork: potential African bird, but I'd prefer others
- White Stork: a choice for a European bird
- Jabiru: potential SA bird
- Marabou Stork: kind of iconic for Africa, but not essential
pained, saddle-billed, white, jabiru, marabou
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Iguania: I think all of them should probably be exhibit animals. A
chameleon,
thorny devil, and
frilled lizard are essential. The
pink iguana,
sailfin dragon,
gliding lizard, and horned lizard are also really cool. The
red-headed agama would be an iconic safari lizard. I'm starting to be interested in a reptile house pack.
- Chameleon:
- Panther Chameleon: colorful
- Parson's Chameleon: bigger alternative or addition to the Panther
- Agamidae:
- Thorny Devil: not common in zoos but extremely cool and popular Australian lizard
- Frilled Lizard: iconic Australian lizard
- Red-Headed Agama: iconic African safari lizard
- Sulawesi gliding lizard: they fly
- Philippine giant sailfin dragon: really scary but cool lizard
- Spiny Tailed Lizard: African lizard
- Pleurodonta:
- Anole: There are so many subspecies. One might be nice
- Horned Lizard: kind of cool lizard for Americas, but we don't really need more lizards
- Marine Iguana: not in zoos, but popular as a habitat animal? I'm really not sure about this one
- Galapagos Pink Iguana: a pink exhibit animal would be fun
panther chameleon, Parson's chameleon, thorny devil, frilled lizard, red-headed agama, marine iguana
gliding lizard, sailfin lizard, spiny-tailed lizard, anole, horned lizard, Galapagos pink iguana
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Gastropoda: Nothing, please.