If this is our last pack, how do you guys feel about our ungulate roster in general? In terms of representation: taxonomically, in captive history, regions represented, Quality, and Uniqueness
I think the ungulate roster currently covers all of the most important and well-known species. For almost every relevant zoo niche except mini-deer and local picks, I have at least one option.
Taxonomically, we've got good representation for caprines, pigs, antelopes, bovids, rhinos, hippos, giraffes, tapirs, and camels. Deer is probably the weakest point; a muntjac and a generic New World deer like the white-tailed would be very nice. For others, I think a musk ox, impala, and maybe an eland would be good.
By zoo presence, a kudu, eland, muntjac, wapiti, white-tailed deer, and roe deer would be strong candidates. Also, we could use a few more domestics like a pony, hot-weather cow like the watusi, dwarf goat, poitou donkey, and pot-bellied pig.
By region, it would be nice to give the Arctic its missing icon, NA at least one 'normal' deer, SA its first deer, the Middle East another ungulate, another Asian deer for variety, and perhaps a couple more African ungulates.
By popularity, the musk ox is the clear favorite, but the wapiti, kudu, and muntjac aren't too far behind.
All in all, I'd say we have the basics, but more would be nice.