2024 Essential Habitat Animals Meta-Wishlist:

It's so difficult to pick only 50 and rank them but here is my attempt:

1. Secretary Bird
2. Coati
3. Masai Giraffe
4. Bush Dog
5. Tamandua
6. Shoebill
7. Dik-Dik
8. Gerenuk
9. Manteled Guereza
10. Markhor
11. Bat-Eared Fox
12. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
13. Hamadryas Baboon
14. Golden Lion Tamarin
15. Common Eland
16. Patagonian Mara
17. Mandarin Duck
18. Scarlet Ibis
19. Gravy' Zebra
20. Helmeted Guineafowl
21. Golden Pheasant
22. European Hare
23. Reeves's Muntjac
24. Squirrel Monkey
25. Echidna
26. Agouti
27. Spectacled Bear
28. Musk Ox
29. Raccoon Dog
30. Klipspringer
31. Eastern White Pelican
32. Emperor Tamarin
33. Gelada Baboon
34. Blackbuck
35. Greater Kudu
36. Opossum
37. Grey Crowned Crane
38. Common Marmoset
39. Barbary Sheep
40. Kinkajou
41. Greater Rhea
42. Bontebok
43. Honey Badger
44. Waterbuck
45. Roseate Spoonbill
46. Spider Monkey
47. Nilgai
48. Lowland Anoa
49. North American Porcupine
50. Guanaco
 
Waterfowl are on the menu, boys.

  1. Nene
  2. Canada Goose
  3. Mandarin Duck
  4. Black Swan
  5. North American Wood Duck
  6. Hooded Mergasner
  7. Redhead
  8. Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
  9. Blue-Winged Teal
  10. Brazilian Teal
  11. Mallard Duck
  12. Cinnamon Teal
  13. Comb Duck
  14. Coscoroba Swan
  15. North American Ruddy Duck
  16. Ring-Necked Duck
  17. Rosy-Billed Pochard
  18. Red Shoveler
  19. Ringed Teal
  20. Silver Teal
  21. White-Cheeked Pintail
  22. White-Faced Whistling Duck
  23. Black-Necked Swan
  24. Baer's Pochard
  25. Bar-Headed Goose
  26. Cape Teal
  27. Chestnut Teal
  28. Cotton Pygmy Goose
  29. Eurasian Wigeon
  30. Falcated Duck
  31. Ferruginous Duck
  32. Freckled Duck
  33. Indian Spot-Billed Duck
  34. -Billed Duck
  35. Magpie Goose
  36. Marbled Duck
  37. New Zealand Shoveler
  38. Northern Pintail
  39. Red-Breasted Goose
  40. Ruddy Shelduck
  41. Scaly-Sided Mergasner
  42. Smew
  43. Spotted Whistling Duck
  44. African Pygmy Goose
  45. Andean Goose
  46. Argentine Ruddy Duck
  47. Australian Wood Duck
  48. Baikal Teal
  49. Bufflehead
  50. Garganey

I hope @TheDuckKnight is proud of me.
 
1. Asian golden cat (a medium-sized cat that is widely distributed. They can be found in China, Nepal, India and throughout Southeast Asia. It has the richest coat color among wild cats)
2. Père David's Deer (an exciting conservation story, no less legendary than Przewalski's horses, European bison, California condors, etc., the best embodiment of the conservation responsibilities of modern zoos)
3. Raccoon Dog (ancient canine, they can also be seen in highly urbanized areas)
4. Markhor (Needless to say, it has excellent representation and is a national treasure of Pakistan. A very popular animal)
5. Himalayan tahr (another very distinctive goat, the male’s gorgeous neck hair is very special)
6. Golden Pheasant (one of the most well-known Asian birds, one of the most popular birds in the forum, and a representative of Asia’s temperate forests)
7. Tufted deer (one of the representatives of temperate forests in Asia and a neighbor of the giant panda. It is also raised in European and American zoos and can be mixed with red pandas and golden pheasants)
8. Reeve’s Muntjac (one of the representatives of Asia’s temperate forests, can be mixed with a variety of ungulates. It can also be mixed with red pandas)
9. Himalayan Monal (one of the most gorgeous birds, the national bird of Nepal, the representative bird of the Himalayas)
10. Blackbuck (no need to say more)
11. Golden snub-nosed monkey (China’s iconic animal)
12. François’s Langur (the most famous langur, also found in zoos in European and American countries, not uncommon)
13. Sambar (the most representative deer in subtropical and tropical Asia, extremely widely distributed)
14. Gaur (the most majestic cow, a popular species, a representative of South Asia)
15. Pallas's Cat (a representative of the cold regions of Asia, a very distinctive small cat)
16. Kiang (Since we have a horse and a donkey in Africa, why not Asia?)
17. Wild Yak (together with Gaur will complete the Asian cattle puzzle)
18. White-lipped Deer (the last piece of the Himalayan puzzle, a deer that only lives in high altitude areas, very special)
19. Mandarin Duck (Needless to say, one of the most popular “ducks”)
20. Crested Ibis (a legendary bird, one of the most exciting conservation stories, just a hair away from extinction. From only 12 left in the world to a great conservation story with a population of over 10,000)
21. Yellow-throated marten (one of the most popular mustelids, needless to say)
22.Chinese Alligator (one of the most distinctive reptiles, it can hibernate and dig caves several meters deep)
23. Visayan spotted deer (one of the national treasures of the Philippines, one of the representatives of tropical Asia, and one of the animals that has been protected in recent years)
24. Nilgai (representative ungulate of South Asia)
25. Reeves's Pheasant(Another gorgeous pheasant)
26. Fishing cat (completing the final puzzle of Asian medium-sized cats)
27. Ocelot (representative of South America)
28. ANOA (very special cow)
29. Sika deer (one of the best representatives of East Asian ungulates)
30. Barasingha (one of the representatives of South Asian ungulates)
31. Spectacled Bear (Needless to say)
32. Black howler monkey (one of the representatives of South American primates)
33. Spider monkey (one of the representatives of South American primates)
34. Black and white colobus monkey (one of the representatives of African primates)
35. Golden-headed lion tamarin (one of the representatives of South American primates)
36. Emperor Tamarin (a monkey with a very special appearance)
37. Secretary Bird (Needless to say)
38. Shoebill (needless to say)
39. South American Coati (representative of South America)
40. Eland (complete the African antelope puzzle)
41. Musk ox (one of the best representatives of polar animals)
42. Walrus (complete the basic pinniped puzzle)
43. Eurasian otter (Complete the last piece of the European puzzle, it can also be a representative of Asia. We need an otter that can live in cold climates)
44. Sea otter (one of the best components of a polar bag,very fun to bang the shells)
45. Bush Dog (complete South America puzzle)
46. Black-necked crane (the only crane that lives in cold plateaus)
47. Pelican (needless to say)
48. American Scarlet Ibis (Needless to say)
49. Serval Cat (complete the cat puzzle)
50. Tree Kangaroo (complete the Oceania puzzle)
 
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  1. Black Howler Monkey
  2. Great Blue Heron
  3. Rocky Mountain Elk
  4. Common Loon
  5. Greater Roadrunner
  6. Matschie’s Tree Kangaroo
  7. European Rabbit
  8. Northern Tamandua
  9. Chital (Axis Deer)
  10. Guanaco
  11. Geoffrey’s Spider Monkey
  12. White-faced Saki
  13. Greater Kudu
  14. Coquerel’s Sifaka
  15. Secretary Bird
  16. Olive Baboon
  17. Rhesus Macaque
  18. Black buck
  19. Mantled Guereza
  20. Wood Duck
  21. Grey Langur
  22. African Sacred Ibis
  23. Roseate Spoonbill
  24. Patagonian Mara
  25. Greater Prairie Chicken
  26. Mandarin Duck
  27. White-Nosed Coati
  28. European Hedgehog
  29. Grey Crowned Crane
  30. Allen’s Swamp Monkey
  31. Mallard
  32. Canada Goose
  33. King Eider
  34. American Flamingo
  35. Wild Turkey
  36. Southern Screamer
  37. Golden Pheasant
  38. Hamadryas Baboon
  39. Walrus
  40. Nile Crocodile
  41. Magpie Goose
  42. Southern Rockhopper Penguin
  43. Impala
  44. Markhor
  45. Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  46. Honey Badger
  47. Chamois
  48. Roe Deer
  49. Dik-Dik
  50. Bush Dog
 
1. Asian golden cat (a medium-sized cat that is widely distributed. They can be found in China, Nepal, India and throughout Southeast Asia. It has the richest coat color among wild cats)
2. Père David's Deer (an exciting conservation story, no less legendary than Przewalski's horses, European bison, California condors, etc., the best embodiment of the conservation responsibilities of modern zoos)
3. Raccoon Dog (ancient canine, they can also be seen in highly urbanized areas)
4. Markhor (Needless to say, it has excellent representation and is a national treasure of Pakistan. A very popular animal)
5. Himalayan tahr (another very distinctive goat, the male’s gorgeous neck hair is very special)
6. Golden Pheasant (one of the most well-known Asian birds, one of the most popular birds in the forum, and a representative of Asia’s temperate forests)
7. Tufted deer (one of the representatives of temperate forests in Asia and a neighbor of the giant panda. It is also raised in European and American zoos and can be mixed with red pandas and golden pheasants)
8. Reeve’s Muntjac (one of the representatives of Asia’s temperate forests, can be mixed with a variety of ungulates. It can also be mixed with red pandas)
9. Himalayan Monal (one of the most gorgeous birds, the national bird of Nepal, the representative bird of the Himalayas)
10. Blackbuck (no need to say more)
11. Golden snub-nosed monkey (China’s iconic animal)
12. François’s Langur (the most famous langur, also found in zoos in European and American countries, not uncommon)
13. Sambar (the most representative deer in subtropical and tropical Asia, extremely widely distributed)
14. Gaur (the most majestic cow, a popular species, a representative of South Asia)
15. Pallas's Cat (a representative of the cold regions of Asia, a very distinctive small cat)
16. kiang (Since we have a horse and a donkey in Africa, why not Asia?)
17. Wild Yak (together with Gaur will complete the Asian cattle puzzle)
18. White-lipped Deer (the last piece of the Himalayan puzzle, a deer that only lives in high altitude areas, very special)
19. Mandarin Duck (Needless to say, one of the most popular “ducks”)
20. Crested Ibis (a legendary bird, one of the most exciting conservation stories, just a hair away from extinction. From only 12 left in the world to a great conservation story with a population of over 10,000)
21. Yellow-throated marten (one of the most popular mustelids, needless to say)
22.Chinese Alligator (one of the most distinctive reptiles, it can hibernate and dig caves several meters deep)
23. Visayan spotted deer (one of the national treasures of the Philippines, one of the representatives of tropical Asia, and one of the animals that has been protected in recent years)
24. Nilgai (representative ungulate of South Asia)
25. Gray Langur (the most common langur, needless to say)
26. Fishing cats (completing the final puzzle of Asian medium-sized cats)
27. Ocelot (representative of South America)
28. ANOA (very special cow)
29. Sika deer (one of the best representatives of East Asian ungulates)
30. Barasingha (one of the representatives of South Asian ungulates)
31. Spectacled Bear (Needless to say)
32. Black howler monkey (one of the representatives of South American primates)
33. Spider monkey (one of the representatives of South American primates)
34. Black and white colobus monkey (one of the representatives of African primates)
35. Golden-headed lion tamarin (one of the representatives of South American primates)
36. Emperor Tamarin (a monkey with a very special appearance)
37. Secretary Bird (Needless to say)
38. Shoebill (needless to say)
39. South American Coati (representative of South America)
40. Eland Oryx (complete the African antelope puzzle)
41. Musk ox (one of the best representatives of polar animals)
42. Walrus (complete the basic pinniped puzzle)
43. Eurasian otter (Complete the last piece of the European puzzle, it can also be a representative of Asia. We need an otter that can live in cold climates)
44. Sea otter (one of the best components of a polar bag)
45. Bush Dog (complete South America puzzle)
46. Black-necked crane (the only crane that lives in cold plateaus)
47. Pelican (needless to say)
48. American Scarlet Ibis (Needless to say)
49. Serval Cat (complete the cat puzzle)
50. Tree Kangaroo (complete the Oceania puzzle)
Perhaps you could make your actual species in bold. This surely would make it a bit easier for @SuzieSky to get your voting information faster 🙂
 
1. Grey Crowned Crane
2. Secretary Bird
3. White Nosed Coati
4. Great White Pelican
5. Helmeted Guinea Fowl
6. Shoebill
7. Greater Kudu
8. Golden Pheasant
9. Darwin's Rhea
10. Patagonian Mara
11. Squirrel Monkey
12. Black-headed Spider Monkey
13. Hamadryas Baboon
14. Short beaked Echidna
15. Edwards Pheasant
16. Blackbuck
17. Nilgai
18. Vicuña
19. Himalayan Monal
20. Golden Snub-nosed Monkey
21. Caribbean Manatee
22. Scarlet Ibis
23. Manteled Guereza
24. Southern Ground Hornbill
25. Crested Seriema
26. Markhor
27. Galada
28. Dwarf Mongoose
29. Grévy's Zebra
30. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
31. Sumatran Tiger
32. Tamandua
33. Temnick's Tragopan
34. Mandarin Duck
35. Tanuki/Raccoon Dog
36. Spectacled Bear
37. Chital
38. Gaur
39. Common Eland
40. Gerenuk
41. Wapiti/Elk
42. Chilean Pudu
43. Agouti
44. Golden Lion Tamarin
45. Saddle-billed Stork
46. Marabou Stork
47. Roseate Spoonbill
48. Reeve's Muntjak
49. American Black Bear
50. White-cheeked Gibbon
 
With random goat's blessing, I am starting a new wishlist for HABITAT animals only. This one will account for prioritization. You can post 10 to 50 animals. The first animal should be your favorite, and the last should be your least favorite.

There will be no resubmissions, but the list will be renewed each year until they stop making DLCs. Posts may be edited throughout the current month, but I won't look at new changes after the month ends. (i.e. If the ORIGINAL post was on December 15th, I won't start adding it until January 1st. Then, you can't edit animals.) Please use this time to correct formatting and remove disqualified animals.

The spirit and basic rules of the thread will be similar to those of the first one. Which means:
  • What to do and how the lists work:
    • For the sake of keeping the same wishlist structure, I ask you to post your 10-50 essential habitat animals that you’d like to see in the game. Lists with anything above 50 or under 10 animals will be discarded.
    • ONLY THE FIRST 25 animals will be counted for a list with the counts.
    • I may combine the values of the lists in the future.
    • Please use the numbered list.
    • The "Favorites" list will incorporate the animals people want the most
      • X = position on wishlist
      • Y = list length
      • Priority points received = (list length + 1 - X) / (Y*(Y+1)/2) * 100
    • To simplify data collection, those answers that include several species in one slot (eg.: pelican) will be automatically treated as a single animal and added to the most requested species inside that generic animal group (eg. in this case: Great White Pelican). This obviously leads to an underestimation of the total key requested animals.
  • What not to vote for:
    • Exhibit animals will be omitted from the main meta-wishlist. Exhibit animals include arthropods, amphibians, snakes, other small reptiles (< iguanas), small fish, sloths, and tiny mammals (tamarin is about the smallest).
    • Flying birds and bats usually housed in aviaries will be omitted from the main meta-wishlist. Flying aviary birds include birds of prey, parrots, Columbiformes (pigeons), Passeriformes (small birds), Charadriiformes (gulls) and so on. If it spends most of its time flying or perching, it does not belong on the list.
    • Extinct and cryptid species will not be considered.
    • Animals that are already in the game.
  • What is allowed:
    • Most extant animals that will work within the constraints of the game.
    • As a general rule of thumb, animal species is the preferred category for animal submissions. Subspecies from already in-game animals are also accepted. Subspecies from animals that are not in-game will automatically be allocated to the superior species category. Specific domestic animals breeds are also accepted.
    • Mainly ground-dwelling or semi-aquatic birds (mainly Waterfowl, Galliformes, Ratites, Pelecaniformes, Cranes, Penguins, etc.) will be added to the list.
    • Aquatic animals roughly the size of a dwarf caiman and up are allowed on the list.
  1. Golden Lion Tamarin
  2. Cotton Top Tamarin
  3. Emperor Tamarin
  4. Common Marmoset
  5. Silvery Marmoset
  6. Black Bearded Saki
  7. White Faced Saki
  8. Bald Uakari
  9. Black Howler Monkey
  10. Red Howler Monkey
  11. Brown Howler Monkey
  12. Geoffrey's Spider Monkey
  13. Red Faced Spider Monkey
  14. White Fronted Spider Monkey
  15. Guianan Squirrel Monkey
  16. Black-Capped Squirrel Monkey
  17. Tufted Capuchin
  18. Common Wooly Monkey
  19. Barbary Macaque
  20. Lar Gibbon
  21. Red Shanked Douc
  22. Rhesus Macaque
  23. Hanuman grey langur
  24. Lion Tailed Macaque
  25. Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
  26. Black Crested Macaque
  27. Dusky Leaf Monkey
  28. Silver Langur
  29. Mantled Guereza
  30. De Brazza's Guenon
  31. Green Monkey
  32. Barbary Macaque
  33. Hamadryas Baboon
  34. Olive Baboon
  35. Gelada
  36. Diana Monkey
  37. Yellow Bellied Mangabey
  38. Red-Crowned Mangabey
  39. Sooty Mangabey
  40. Tana River Mangabey
  41. Drill
  42. East Java Langur
  43. Roloway Monkey
  44. Patas Monkey
  45. Vervet Monkey
  46. Golden Headed Lion Tamarin
  47. White-Headed Tamarin
  48. Black Lion Tamarin
  49. François' Langur
  50. Gee's Golden Langur
Points distributed based on order:

Traditional counting system:
RankSpeciesCount of Votes

I might change my mind on these groupings, but I think it captures most of the high-priority items.
RankAnimal TypeVotes% VotersMedian Requested
  1. PSA: I won't start tallying Nov. votes until the end of December. Feel free to edit your posts after the Winter DLC drops, assuming this still occurs in December

With random goat's blessing, I am starting a new wishlist for HABITAT animals only. This one will account for prioritization. You can post 10 to 50 animals. The first animal should be your favorite, and the last should be your least favorite.

There will be no resubmissions, but the list will be renewed each year until they stop making DLCs. Posts may be edited throughout the current month, but I won't look at new changes after the month ends. (i.e. If the ORIGINAL post was on December 15th, I won't start adding it until January 1st. Then, you can't edit animals.) Please use this time to correct formatting and remove disqualified animals.

The spirit and basic rules of the thread will be similar to those of the first one. Which means:
  • What to do and how the lists work:
    • For the sake of keeping the same wishlist structure, I ask you to post your 10-50 essential habitat animals that you’d like to see in the game. Lists with anything above 50 or under 10 animals will be discarded.
    • ONLY THE FIRST 25 animals will be counted for a list with the counts.
    • I may combine the values of the lists in the future.
    • Please use the numbered list.
    • The "Favorites" list will incorporate the animals people want the most
      • X = position on wishlist
      • Y = list length
      • Priority points received = (list length + 1 - X) / (Y*(Y+1)/2) * 100
    • To simplify data collection, those answers that include several species in one slot (eg.: pelican) will be automatically treated as a single animal and added to the most requested species inside that generic animal group (eg. in this case: Great White Pelican). This obviously leads to an underestimation of the total key requested animals.
  • What not to vote for:
    • Exhibit animals will be omitted from the main meta-wishlist. Exhibit animals include arthropods, amphibians, snakes, other small reptiles (< iguanas), small fish, sloths, and tiny mammals (tamarin is about the smallest).
    • Flying birds and bats usually housed in aviaries will be omitted from the main meta-wishlist. Flying aviary birds include birds of prey, parrots, Columbiformes (pigeons), Passeriformes (small birds), Charadriiformes (gulls) and so on. If it spends most of its time flying or perching, it does not belong on the list.
    • Extinct and cryptid species will not be considered.
    • Animals that are already in the game.
  • What is allowed:
    • Most extant animals that will work within the constraints of the game.
    • As a general rule of thumb, animal species is the preferred category for animal submissions. Subspecies from already in-game animals are also accepted. Subspecies from animals that are not in-game will automatically be allocated to the superior species category. Specific domestic animals breeds are also accepted.
    • Mainly ground-dwelling or semi-aquatic birds (mainly Waterfowl, Galliformes, Ratites, Pelecaniformes, Cranes, Penguins, etc.) will be added to the list.
    • Aquatic animals roughly the size of a dwarf caiman and up are allowed on the list.
  1. Golden Lion Tamarin
  2. Cotton Top Tamarin
  3. Emperor Tamarin
  4. Common Marmoset
  5. Silvery Marmoset
  6. Black Bearded Saki
  7. White Faced Saki
  8. Bald Uakari
  9. Black Howler Monkey
  10. Red Howler Monkey
  11. Brown Howler Monkey
  12. Geoffrey's Spider Monkey
  13. Red Faced Spider Monkey
  14. White Fronted Spider Monkey
  15. Guianan Squirrel Monkey
  16. Black-Capped Squirrel Monkey
  17. Tufted Capuchin
  18. Common Wooly Monkey
  19. Barbary Macaque
  20. Lar Gibbon
  21. Red Shanked Douc
  22. Rhesus Macaque
  23. Hanuman grey langur
  24. Lion Tailed Macaque
  25. Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
  26. Black Crested Macaque
  27. Dusky Leaf Monkey
  28. Silver Langur
  29. Mantled Guereza
  30. De Brazza's Guenon
  31. Green Monkey
  32. Barbary Macaque
  33. Hamadryas Baboon
  34. Olive Baboon
  35. Gelada
  36. Diana Monkey
  37. Yellow Bellied Mangabey
  38. Red-Crowned Mangabey
  39. Sooty Mangabey
  40. Tana River Mangabey
  41. Drill
  42. East Java Langur
  43. Roloway Monkey
  44. Patas Monkey
  45. Vervet Monkey
  46. Golden Headed Lion Tamarin
  47. White-Headed Tamarin
  48. Black Lion Tamarin
  49. François' Langur
  50. Gee's Golden Langur
Points distributed based on order:

Traditional counting system:
RankSpeciesCount of Votes

I might change my mind on these groupings, but I think it captures most of the high-priority items.
RankAnimal TypeVotes% VotersMedian Requested
PSA: I won't start tallying Nov. votes until the end of December. Feel free to edit your posts after the Winter DLC drops, assuming this still occurs in December.
  1. Southern tamandua
  2. Black howler monkey
  3. Virginia opossum
  4. Bushdog
  5. Ocelot
  6. Blackbuck
  7. Lowland anoa
  8. Spider monkey
  9. Golden lion tamarin
  10. Markhor
  11. Secretary bird
  12. Shoebill
  13. Brazillian tapir
  14. Pacarana
  15. Black and white tegu
  16. Andean bear
  17. Black caiman
  18. Bald uakari
  19. Giant rhea
  20. Perentie
  21. Spoonbill
  22. Tree kangaroo
  23. Caiman lizard
  24. Musk ox
  25. Pampas deer
  26. Kakapo
  27. Tanuki
  28. Giant armadillo
  29. Mountain goat
  30. Chamois
  31. Brazillian porcupine
  32. Tapanuli orangutan
  33. Gelada
  34. Hamadryas baboon
  35. Onager
  36. Gaur
  37. Red howler monkey
  38. Serval
  39. Golden snubnosed monkey
  40. Olive baboon
 
  1. Mantled Guereza
  2. Serval
  3. Common Eland
  4. Greater Rhea
  5. White-Faced Saki
  6. Pallas' Cat
  7. Azara's Agouti
  8. Aye-Aye
  9. Ring-Tailed Coati
  10. White-Naped Mangabey
  11. Southern Tamandua
  12. Patagonian Mara
  13. Black-Capped Squirrel Monkey
  14. Common Dwarf Mongoose
  15. South American Tapir
  16. Sulawesi Black Macaque
  17. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
  18. Bush Dog
  19. African Spurred Tortoise
  20. Kirk's Dik-Dik
  21. Pere David's Deer
  22. Musk Ox
  23. Ocelot
  24. Arabian Rock Hyrax
  25. Pacific Walrus
  26. Black and Gold Howler
  27. Gelada
  28. Lion-Tailed Macaque
  29. Barbary Macaque
  30. Raccoon Dog
  31. Short-Beaked Echidna
  32. European Wildcat
  33. Common Marmoset
  34. Grey-Crowned Crane
  35. Long-Nosed Potoroo
  36. Andean Bear
  37. Nilgai
  38. Blackbuck
  39. Southern Ground Hornbill
  40. Silver Pheasant
  41. African Dwarf Crocodile
  42. American Black Bear
  43. Six-Banded Armadillo
  44. Common Kusimanse
  45. Cotton-Top Tamarin
  46. Yellow-Throated Marten
  47. Lowland Anoa
  48. Gaur
  49. Greater Kudu
  50. Negros Island Warty Pig
 
1. Mallard Duck
2. Mandarin Duck
3. White Faced Whistling Duck
4. Ruddy Shellduck
5. Black Swan
6. White Stork
7. Hawaian Goose
8. Canada Goose
9. Paradise Shelduck
10. West Indian Manatee
11. Victoria Crowned Pidgeon
12. South American Coati
13. Spectacled Bear
14. Pig Nosed Turtle
15. Patagonian Mara
16. Cotton Top Tamarin
17. Emperor Tamarin
18. Coppery Titi
19. Black Howler Monkey
20. Spider Monkey
21. Rhea
22. Alpine Marmot
23. Guinea Pig
24. African Dwarf Goat
25. Kunekune Pig
26. Domestic Donkey
27. Shetland Pony
28. Domestic Yak
29. Flemish Giant/Bunny in general
30. Chamois
31. Red Squirrel
32. European Wild Cat
33. Black and White Colobus Monkey
34. Madagascar Giant Rat
35. Madagascar Big Headed Turtle
36. Himalayan Thar
37. Golden Pheasent
38. Western Cappercallie
39. Nilgai
40. Black Buck
41. Lion Tailed Macaque
42. De Brazas Monkey
43. Black and Ruffous Elephant Shrew
44. Rhinoceros Iguana
45. Satyr Targopan
46. Gelada
47. Short Beaked Echidna
48. Common Brushtailed Possum
49. North American Porcupine
50. Freed Iguanas
Tdlr: Am i starved for Waterfowl even after the Swan? Yes
Will i get more then 5 Animals of this List next year? Propaply not
 
Thanks for doing this, SuzieSky.
Here's my list. Where I haven't indicated a subspecies, I couldn't decide in some cases, so my vote can be added to whatever is already on the list/the most common species.

  1. Spectacled Bear
  2. European Wild Cat
  3. Pine Marten
  4. Ocelot
  5. Coati
  6. Indian Runner Duck
  7. Howler Monkey
  8. Great White Pelican
  9. Honey Badger
  10. Pallas's Cat
  11. Fishing Cat
  12. Masai Giraffe
  13. Grevy's Zebra
  14. Echidna
  15. Margay
  16. Musk Ox
  17. American Flamingo
  18. Walrus
  19. Ibis
  20. Highland Cattle
  21. American Black Bear
  22. Serval
  23. Mallard Duck
  24. Coconut crab
  25. Tamarin
  26. Barbary Macaque
  27. Victoria Crowned Pigeon
  28. Arctic Hare
  29. Tamandua
  30. Red Squirrel
  31. Mongoose
  32. American Elk
  33. Red Forest Duiker
  34. Northern Ground Hornbill
 
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I'm almost satisfied, I'm not gonna name 50 animals, as I just want the very needed animals still.

1: Secretary Bird
2: Shoebill
3: Markhor
4: Ratel or Honey Badger
5: Biggest Pelican species
6: Leopard Seal
7: Gerenuk
8: Golden Pheasant
8,5: Tree Kangaroo (the most voted for)
9: Spectacled Bear
10: Walrus
11: Musk Ox
12: Muntjac
13: Victoria Crowned Pigeon
14: Serval
15: Gelada
16: Ground Hornbill
17: Aye-Aye
18: Red Howler Monkey
19: Grey Crowned Crane
20: Elephant Seal
21: Gaur
22: Alligator Snapping Turtle
23: Black Swan
24: Echidna
25: Rhea
26: Mountain Goat
27: Bighorn Sheep
28: Barbary Sheep
29: Chamois
30: Lirebird
31: Marabou Stork
32: Greater Roadrunner
33: Red Ibis
34: Blackbuck
35: Aardwolf
36: Roserate Spoonbill
 
  1. Arabian oryx
  2. Rhea (any)
  3. African crocodile (any)
  4. Hamadrayas baboon
  5. Pelican (any)
  6. duck (any)
  7. Tamarin (any)
  8. Grey crowned crane
  9. Tree kangaroo (any)
  10. Rock hyrax
  11. Howler monkey (any)
  12. Brush-tailed penguin species (gentoo/chinstrap/Adelie)
  13. Australian monitor lizard (any)
  14. Patagonian mara
  15. Coati (any)
  16. Pheasent (any)
  17. Guineafowl (any)
  18. Axis deer
  19. Big hairy armadillo
  20. Guanaco/Vicunia
  21. Night monkey (any)
  22. African spurred tortoise
  23. Common eland
  24. Common genet
  25. Eurasian otter
  26. Spider monkey (any)
  27. Aye-aye
  28. Alligator snapping turtle
  29. Guereza
  30. Honey badger
  31. Lion-tailed macaque
  32. Luzon giant cloud-rat
  33. Ocelot
  34. Blackbuck
  35. Markhor
  36. Marmoset (any)
  37. Black swan
  38. Nubian ibex
  39. Spectacled bear
  40. Sulawesi black macaque
  41. Barbary sheep
  42. Walrus
  43. Marabou stork
  44. Yellow-footed rock-wallaby
  45. Mouse-deer (any)
  46. Muntjac (any)
  47. Dorcas gazelle
  48. Northern treeshrew
  49. Bush dog
  50. American flamingo
 
  1. Gelada Baboon
  2. Golden Lion Tamarin
  3. Musk Ox
  4. Mandarin Duck
  5. Atlantic Puffin
  6. Walrus
  7. Southern Rockhopper Penguin
  8. Great White Pelican
  9. Grey Crowned Crane
  10. Sea Otter
  11. Bush Dog
  12. Bat-Eared Fox
  13. Hamadryas Baboon
  14. Spectacled Bear
  15. Geoffroy's Spider Monkey
  16. Guianan Squirrel Monkey
  17. White-Faced Saki
  18. Shetland Pony
  19. Highland Cattle
  20. Patagonian Mara
  21. Yellow Throated Marten
  22. Mantled Guereza
  23. Black Howler Monkey
  24. Arctic Hare
  25. Miniature Donkey
  26. Alpine Marmot
  27. Short-Beaked Echidna
  28. Golden Pheasant
  29. Golden Snub Nosed Monkey
  30. Eastern Wild Turkey
  31. Secretary Bird
  32. Markhor
  33. Coquerel's Sifaka
  34. Coppery Titi
  35. Domestic Goat
  36. Asiatic Lion
  37. East Javan Langur
  38. Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
  39. Leopard Seal
  40. American Black Bear
  41. Vicuna
  42. Southern Tamandua
  43. Big Horn Sheep
  44. South American Coati
  45. Elk
  46. Pallas Cat
  47. Kirk's Dik-Dik
  48. Mountain Goat
  49. Domestic Pig
  50. Kudu
 
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  1. Lion-tailed macaque
  2. Hanuman grey langur
  3. Blackbuck
  4. Nilgai
  5. Indian muntjac
  6. Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle
  7. Bar-headed goose
  8. White-faced whistling duck
  9. Great white pelican
  10. Asian palm civet
  11. Honey badger
  12. Fishing cat
  13. Gelada
  14. Cotton-top tamarin
  15. Yellow-throated marten
  16. Indian giant squirrel
  17. Gaur
  18. Lesser adjutant stork
  19. Geoffroy’s spider monkey
  20. South American coati
 
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I'm almost satisfied, I'm not gonna name 50 animals, as I just want the very needed animals still.

1: Secretary Bird
2: Shoebill
3: Markhor
4: Ratel or Honey Badger
5: Biggest Pelican species
6: Leopard Seal
7: Gerenuk
8: Golden Pheasant
8,5: Tree Kangaroo (the most voted for)
9: Spectacled Bear
10: Walrus
11: Musk Ox
12: Muntjac
13: Victoria Crowned Pigeon
14: Serval
15: Gelada
16: Ground Hornbill
17: Aye-Aye
18: Red Howler Monkey
19: Grey Crowned Crane
20: Elephant Seal
21: Gaur
22: Alligator Snapping Turtle
23: Black Swan
24: Echidna
25: Rhea
26: Mountain Goat
27: Bighorn Sheep
28: Barbary Sheep
29: Chamois
30: Lirebird
31: Marabou Stork
32: Greater Roadrunner
33: Red Ibis
34: Blackbuck
35: Aardwolf
36: Roserate Spoonbill
You could really make the Life easier for SuzieSky and put away the 8.5 and just order in correct number. She is investing a lot of free time to make this list from all voting people and this is an example how to just make it a bit more difficult for her.
 
Waterfowl are on the menu, boys.

  1. Nene
  2. Canada Goose
  3. Mandarin Duck
  4. Black Swan
  5. North American Wood Duck
  6. Hooded Mergasner
  7. Redhead
  8. Black-Bellied Whistling Duck
  9. Blue-Winged Teal
  10. Brazilian Teal
  11. Mallard Duck
  12. Cinnamon Teal
  13. Comb Duck
  14. Coscoroba Swan
  15. North American Ruddy Duck
  16. Ring-Necked Duck
  17. Rosy-Billed Pochard
  18. Red Shoveler
  19. Ringed Teal
  20. Silver Teal
  21. White-Cheeked Pintail
  22. White-Faced Whistling Duck
  23. Black-Necked Swan
  24. Baer's Pochard
  25. Bar-Headed Goose
  26. Cape Teal
  27. Chestnut Teal
  28. Cotton Pygmy Goose
  29. Eurasian Wigeon
  30. Falcated Duck
  31. Ferruginous Duck
  32. Freckled Duck
  33. Indian Spot-Billed Duck
  34. -Billed Duck
  35. Magpie Goose
  36. Marbled Duck
  37. New Zealand Shoveler
  38. Northern Pintail
  39. Red-Breasted Goose
  40. Ruddy Shelduck
  41. Scaly-Sided Mergasner
  42. Smew
  43. Spotted Whistling Duck
  44. African Pygmy Goose
  45. Andean Goose
  46. Argentine Ruddy Duck
  47. Australian Wood Duck
  48. Baikal Teal
  49. Bufflehead
  50. Garganey

I hope @TheDuckKnight is proud of me.
Is this for real? Like why?
 
Yeah and I would like at least 10 different waterfowl but making a list of only ducks is mocking the whole idea of collecting data.
It’s not serious at all nor funny.
Considering its leaf I think he is entirely serious. Cause u know, if frontier adds all the wanted waterfowl the game then he won't have to work on Amy waterfowl mods. Smart thinking on his part.
 
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