DLC that adds the one missing animal from each DLC

I still haven't been able to find a single zoo that keeps puffins outside of an aviary. Someone here once said there was one, but I've been looking for months. Do you know of any?
I'm not 100% sure, I haven't been there myself and only know the zoo from television. Hagenbecks, Hamburg, Germany have puffins in one enclosure with common murre. The puffins also run along the visitor paths. Maybe they have a net over it. (I will hopefully be able to visit the zoo this year :) i checked that out)

But if the puffin is a problem, I like to choose another animal.
 
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Just seen this picture of the Aquazoo Düsseldorf puffin enclosure - it is an entirely indoor aviary behind glass. I think the majority of puffin enclosures are rather similar to this:

I can't think of any enclosure that keeps puffins in a flight-restricted manner in an open-air enclosure similar to many of the other larger ground birds mentioned in the forums. There would need to be aviary pieces for them to work, in my opinion.
 
yes, but in my defense: flying birds are not excluded here, and i think they would fit very well in the artic pack.
By the way, peacocks can also fly ;)
I just don't understand why a bird has to fly to be in the game. For me it's perfectly fine if they can't. a flutter animation would be enough for me (it's not an attack or something, i'm only a bit confused, why it's always such a huge topic)
 
Just seen this picture of the Aquazoo Düsseldorf puffin enclosure - it is an entirely indoor aviary behind glass. I think the majority of puffin enclosures are rather similar to this:

I can't think of any enclosure that keeps puffins in a flight-restricted manner in an open-air enclosure similar to many of the other larger ground birds mentioned in the forums. There would need to be aviary pieces for them to work, in my opinion.
Yes but they cant really fly or atleast dont do it.
The ceiling is low and mostly they just flutter to get in and out of the water.
The habitat just isnt big enough for them to turn or manouver in the air, which is Why i mentioned it
 
yes, but in my defense: flying birds are not excluded here, and i think they would fit very well in the artic pack.
By the way, peacocks can also fly ;)
I just don't understand why a bird has to fly to be in the game. For me it's perfectly fine if they can't. a flutter animation would be enough for me (it's not an attack or something, i'm only a bit confused, why it's always such a huge topic)
Peafowl are different. They are usually domesticated in zoos, or come from local breeders, so they aren't truly wild birds. They can fly, but often don't, because they don't need to.

It's not always a huge topic, it's just that people want realism in the game as much as possible. Personally I don't object to the inclusion of puffins in either case, I think it's doable to keep them outside of an aviary if it means getting them in the game, but for most birds it would be silly to keep them in a regular habitat that they can just fly out of whenever they want.
 
Peafowl are different. They are usually domesticated in zoos, or come from local breeders, so they aren't truly wild birds. They can fly, but often don't, because they don't need to.

It's not always a huge topic, it's just that people want realism in the game as much as possible. Personally I don't object to the inclusion of puffins in either case, I think it's doable to keep them outside of an aviary if it means getting them in the game, but for most birds it would be silly to keep them in a regular habitat that they can just fly out of whenever they want.
In the US Eagles are normally housed in open air exhibits because they’re all rescues and can’t fly. They’re allowed to breed but all chicks will be released. It’s a law the US put in place
 
In the US Eagles are normally housed in open air exhibits because they’re all rescues and can’t fly. They’re allowed to breed but all chicks will be released. It’s a law the US put in place
I know that, but even then I doubt Frontier is going to give us an animal with the added caveat that "they can't fly because they were injured".

Also, I don't know if that actually is the norm, or if it's just the case for a few select eagles in a few select zoos.
 
I know that, but even then I doubt Frontier is going to give us an animal with the added caveat that "they can't fly because they were injured".

Also, I don't know if that actually is the norm, or if it's just the case for a few select eagles in a few select zoos.
Oh yea for sure if we get eagles I hope they can fly
 
I just stumbled upon this, so I’m gonna make a post-barnyard pack update:
  • Arctic: Musk Ox
  • South America: Coatimundi
  • Australia: Short-Beaked Echidna
  • Aquatic: Green Sea Turtle
  • Southeast Asia: Lowland Anoa
  • Africa: Honey Badger
  • North America: American Black Bear
  • Europe: Pacific Walrus
  • Wetlands: Shoebill
  • Conservation: West Indian Manatee
  • Twilight: Aye-Aye
  • Grasslands: Coyote
  • Tropical: Black Howler Monkey
  • Arid: Secretary Bird
  • Oceania: Matschie’s OR Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
  • Eurasia: Domestic Yak
  • Barnyard: Domestic Rabbit
 
Dang, rereading this thread, I love how we all kinda sorta predicted animals that eventually made it in-game...

Too bad not everything made it in😂😭
Well let's predict the last pack with this idea 😁

Around the world pack with one animal for each DLC

✨Deluxe: patagonian mara
❄️Arctic: musk ox
🌺South América: coati
🫧Aquatic: great white pelican
🦃North América: american black bear
🦘Australia: short beaked echidna
🇪🇺Europe: wéstern capercaillie
🐘África: secretary bird
🌾Grasslands: greater rhea
🐊Wetlands: mandarín duck
🌄Twilight: aye aye
♻️Conservation: grey crowned crane
🏜️Arid: hamadryas baboon
🦜Tropical: howler monkey
🏝️Oceanía: tree kangaroo
🏔️Eurasia: blackbuck
🦧South East Asia: fishing cat

🐇Barnyard pack: any classic domestic rabbits

Anniversary: spectacled bear

Can't fit the Palla's cat 😭 could be Eurasia but i really want blackbuck.
 
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Arctic: Musk Ox
South America: South American coati
Australia: Short-Beaked Echidna
Aquatic: Pacific walrus
Southeast Asia: Sumatran rhino
Africa: Grey crowned crane
North America: North American porcupine
Europe: White stork
Wetlands: Shoebill
Conservation: Hawksbill sea turtle
Twilight: Aye-Aye
Grasslands: Olive baboon
Tropical: Black Howler Monkey
Arid: Hamadryas baboon
Oceania: Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
Eurasia: Dalmatian pelican
Barnyard: Mallard
 
Arctic: Canadian geese
South America: Rhea
Australia: not sure how to answer as Australia covered a lot of links.
Aquatic: got a pinniped, reptile, bird, Mustelid, so idk
Southeast Asia: blackbuck
Africa: Secretary bird
North America: greater roadrunner
Europe: golden jackal
Wetlands: covered enough bases IMOP
Conservation: hawksbill se turtle
Twilight: Aye-Aye
Grasslands: American Turkey
Tropical: bush dog
Arid: Hamadryas baboon
Oceania: Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
Eurasia: musk ox
Barnyard: Shetland pony
 
Arctic: Canadian geese
South America: Rhea
Australia: not sure how to answer as Australia covered a lot of links.
Aquatic: got a pinniped, reptile, bird, Mustelid, so idk
Southeast Asia: blackbuck
Africa: Secretary bird
North America: greater roadrunner
Europe: golden jackal
Wetlands: covered enough bases IMOP
Conservation: hawksbill se turtle
Twilight: Aye-Aye
Grasslands: American Turkey
Tropical: bush dog
Arid: Hamadryas baboon
Oceania: Goodfellow’s Tree Kangaroo
Eurasia: musk ox
Barnyard: Shetland pony
Lemme help:
  • Australia: a terrestrial monotreme (echidna) or a monitor lizards
  • Aquatic: a pelican
  • Wetlands: a duck or some other wading bird

😅😬
 
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