What is your selfish DLC idea?

China pack
WTE species: Red-and-white Flying Squirrel
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Habitat species: Golden Pheasant
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkey
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Pere David's Deer
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Reeve's Muntjac
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Chinese Giant Salamander
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Pallas Cat
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Yellow-throated Marten
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China pack
WTE species: Red-and-white Flying Squirrel
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Habitat species: Golden Pheasant
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Golden Snub-nosed Monkey
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Pere David's Deer
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Reeve's Muntjac
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Chinese Giant Salamander
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Pallas Cat
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Yellow-throated Marten
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Almost exactly the same for me yay! I am sure at least one of them will make it in.
 
Clone Animal Pack - The most biased DLC the world has ever seen!

1. African Leopard
2. Alpine Marmot
3. American Flamingo
4. Eurasian Brown Bear
5. Nile Crocodile
6. Onager
7. Perentie
8. Blue Poison Dart Frog (E)
I too wanted and hoped for those, except for another brown bear subspecies.
 
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Ok with all the Duck discussions on other parts of the forums here is my selfish dlc idea:

The duck pack
  1. Mallard probably the most recognizable duck, and can fit the role of either a farm animal, wild resident of the zoo, or actual zoo animal. Another European duck and North Americas first bird.
  2. Muscovy South America representation, similar to mallard in that it can be a zoo duck or a farm animal.
  3. White faced whistling this duck is found in Africa and South America, an exotic staple of indoor aviaries.
  4. Mandarin an exotic duck and staple of Asian sections of zoos.
  5. King Eider this duck species is a staple of cold water sections and is native to sections of Europe and North America
  6. Wood (duck) this species is a North America exclusive, and honestly I put it here for bias. It’s fairly common and would make a good buddy with the Mallard.
  7. Hooded merganser another North American duck, would round a trio to make for some pretty accurate “North American waters” type exhibit. Cool black coloring and hood severities it from other ducks.
  8. Eurasian Teal another duck species that makes up parts of Eurasia.
I tried my best to make the ducks as diverse as I can, while also allowing a number of them to be used in similar ponds. Examples being:

  • Mallard, Wood, and Hooded mergansers in a North America Section
  • Mandarin and Eurasian teals in a Asia/ Eurasia section (mute swan here as well)
  • Muscovy and White faced whistling in a South America section, I was even more thinking along the lines of an indoor rainforest.
  • Eurasian Teal and King Eider (and mute swan) for arctic or paleo arctic section
  • Muscovy and Mallard for a barnyard section of a zoo
  • Mallard, and Eurasian Teal (and mute swan) for a European section
Feel free to think of better ducks for my list! Those were just some of my favorite.
 
If a duck that suited many different parts of the world is desired, I would definitely recommend the fulvous whistling duck. Pretty common in zoos, albeit slightly less common than the white-faced whistling duck, this species has the advantage of representing four different continents.

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They are found quite widely in Africa, including on Madagascar, in the more open habitats of South America, southern parts of North America including Texas, California and Florida plus several of the Caribbean islands and they also live throughout much of India.
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