Planet Zoo 2 Essential Animals Meta-Wishlist

This is a Wishlist for all animals that you want to see in planet zoo 2 base game and beyond.
  • 10-200 animals is the limit anything over or less will be discarded.
  • Extinct or fictional species will not be considered.
  • Any living animal is fair game no need to sperate birds, insects, whales or mammals.
  • Animals from the original game are also fair game.
  • Species is the preferred category for animal submissions. Subspecies will automatically be allocated to the superior species category. Domestic breeds will not count and will be assigned to their relevant species.
  • To simplify data collection, those answers that include several species in one slot (eg.: 1. Sloth) will be automatically treated as a single animal and added to the most requested species inside that generic animal group (eg. in this case: Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth). This obviously leads to an underestimation of the total key requested animals.
  • do not double vote it ruins the fun for everyone.
RankAnimalVotes% people voting for this animal
 
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my wishlist
  • aardvark
  • addax
  • african buffalo
  • afrcian crested porcupine
  • leopard
  • african penguin
  • african savannah elephant
  • african spurred tortoise
  • african wild dog
  • aldabra giant tortoise
  • alpaca
  • domestic goat
  • alpine ibex
  • american alligator
  • american bison
  • american flamingo
  • african wild ass
  • arctic fox
  • grey wolf
  • asian small clawed otter
  • asian water monitor
  • domestic bactrian camel
  • bairds tapir
  • tiger
  • bighorn sheep
  • binturong
  • black rhinoceros
  • black wildebeest
  • black and white ruffed lemur
  • black tailed prarie dog
  • blackbuck
  • blue wildebeest
  • bongo
  • bonobo
  • asian elephant
  • bornean orangutan
  • bush dog
  • california sealion
  • caracal
  • cheetah
  • chinese pangolin
  • mainland clouded leopard
  • collared peccary
  • colombian white faced capuchin monkey
  • common ostrich
  • common warthog
  • coquerels sifaka
  • cougar
  • cuviars dwarf caiman
  • dall sheep
  • dama gazelle
  • dhole
  • dromedary camel
  • emu
  • eurasian lynx
  • european badger
  • european fallow deer
  • fennec fox
  • asiatic black bear
  • fossa
  • galapagos giant tortoise
  • gemsbok
  • gharial
  • giant anteater
  • giant otter
  • giant panda
  • greater flamingo
  • greater rhea
  • grey seal
  • brown bear
  • hamadryas baboon
  • domestic cattle
  • domestic sheep
  • common hippopotamus
  • honey badger
  • indian peafowl
  • indian rhinoceros
  • jaguar
  • japanese macaque
  • japancese raccoon dog
  • king penguin
  • kirks dik dik
  • koala
  • komodo dragon
  • lar gibbon
  • lion tailed macaque
  • little penguin
  • llama
  • malayan tapir
  • mandrill
  • maned wolf
  • markhor
  • meerkat
  • moose
  • mute swan
  • nile lechwe
  • nile monitor
  • nilgai
  • nine banded armadillo
  • north american beaver
  • north island brown kiwi
  • north sulawesi babirusa
  • nyala
  • ocelot
  • okapi
  • pallas cat
  • pere davids deer
  • plains zebra
  • platypus
  • polar bear
  • proboscis monkey
  • pronghorn
  • wild horse
  • pygmy hippo
  • quokka
  • raccoon
  • red deer
  • red fox
  • red kangaroo
  • red panda
  • red river hog
  • red ruffed lemur
  • red crowned crane
  • red necked wallaby
  • reindeer
  • reticulated giraffe
  • ring tailed lemur
  • sable antelope
  • saiga
  • saltwater crocodile
  • sand cat
  • scimitar horned oryx
  • siamang
  • sloth bear
  • snow leopard
  • southern cassowary
  • white rhinoceros
  • spectacled bear
  • spectacled caiman
  • spotted hyena
  • springbok
  • striped hyena
  • striped skunk
  • sun bear
  • red jungle fowl
  • takin
  • domestic pig
  • tasmanian devil
  • thomsons gazelle
  • lion
  • chimpanzee
  • western gorilla
  • white faced saki
  • wild boar
  • wild water buffalo
  • wisent
  • wolverine
  • sacred scarab beetle
  • diamondback terrapin
  • desert horned viper
  • eastern blue tounged lizard
  • giant tiger land snail
  • goliath beetle
  • goliath frog
  • puff adder
  • giant forest scorpion
  • giant desert hairy scorpion
  • gila monster
  • mexican red knee tarantula
  • western diamondback rattlesnake
  • green iguana
  • common death adder
  • eastern brown snake
  • giant burrowing cockroach
  • amazonain giant centipede
  • brazilian salmon pink tarantula
  • brazilian wandering spider
  • golden poison frog
  • goliath birdeater
  • lehmanns poison frog
  • titan beetle
  • yellow anaconda
  • boa constrictor
  • lesser antilean iguana
  • axolotl
  • hermanns tortoise
  • fire salamander
  • european peacock
  • old world swallowtail
  • cloudless sulphur
  • menelaus blue morpho
  • monarch
  • american bullfrog
  • spectacled flying fox
  • red eyed tree frog
  • giant malaysian leaf insect
  • brown throated three toed sloth
  • egyptian fruit bat
  • malabar rose
  • danube crested newt
 
Just to clarify further:
You can pretty much vote for anything (no extinct or mythical animals), You should vote for animals from the first game you want to see return.
You can vote for up to 200 animals, there is no need to separate by group all animals will be treated the same regardless of whether they are returning animals, new animals, exhibits, aquatics or aviary.
 
I mainly used my votes for returning PZ1 animals and additional mammals I'd like to see. I figure all you bird lovers will cover those guys. Also, I'm too lazy to convert my list to the species level, I'm sorry.
  1. Aardvark
  2. Addax
  3. African Crested Porcupine
  4. African Penguin
  5. African Savannah Elephant
  6. African Spurred Tortoise
  7. African Wild Dog
  8. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
  9. Alpaca
  10. American Alligator
  11. American Bison
  12. American Flamingo
  13. American Standard Donkey
  14. Amur Leopard
  15. Amur Tiger
  16. Asian Elephant
  17. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  18. Arctic Fox
  19. Aye Aye
  20. Bactrian Camel
  21. Baird’s Tapir
  22. Bat-Eared Fox
  23. Beluga Whale
  24. Bighorn Sheep
  25. Binturong
  26. Black Howler
  27. Black Rhinoceros
  28. Black Swan
  29. Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
  30. Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
  31. Blackbuck
  32. Blue Wildebeest
  33. Bonobo
  34. Bornean Orangutan
  35. Burrowing Owl
  36. Bush Dog
  37. California Sea Lion
  38. Canada Lynx
  39. Capybara
  40. Caracal
  41. Cheetah
  42. Chimpanzee
  43. Chinese Alligator
  44. Chocoan Peccary
  45. Clouded Leopard
  46. Common Bottlenose Dolphin
  47. Common Eland
  48. Common Ostrich
  49. Common Squirrel Monkey
  50. Common Warthog
  51. Coquerel's Sifaka
  52. Cougar
  53. Cuban Crocodile
  54. Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
  55. Dama Gazelle
  56. De Brazza's Monkey
  57. Dingo
  58. Domestic Yak
  59. Dromedary Camel
  60. Dwarf Crocodile
  61. Eastern Bongo
  62. Emu
  63. Fishing Cat
  64. Fennec Fox
  65. Fossa
  66. François's Langur
  67. Galapagos Giant Tortoise
  68. Gaur
  69. Gentoo Penguin
  70. Geoffroy's Spider Monkey
  71. Gerenuk
  72. Gharial
  73. Giant Anteater
  74. Giant Otter
  75. Giant Panda
  76. Golden Lion Tamarin
  77. Golden Pheasant
  78. Gray Seal
  79. Gray Wolf
  80. Gray-Crowned Crane
  81. Greater Flamingo
  82. Greater Kudu
  83. Greater Malayan Chevrotain
  84. Greater Rhea
  85. Grévy's Zebra
  86. Grizzly Bear
  87. Hamadryas Baboon
  88. Harbor Seal
  89. Helmeted Guineafowl
  90. Highland Cattle
  91. Hippopotamus
  92. Humboldt Penguin
  93. Impala
  94. Indian Peafowl
  95. Indian Rhinoceros
  96. Jaguar
  97. Japanese Macaque
  98. King Penguin
  99. Kinkajou
  100. Kirk's Dik-Dik
  101. Klipspringer
  102. Koala
  103. Komodo Dragon
  104. Kunekune Pig
  105. Lar Gibbon
  106. Lion
  107. Lion-Tailed Macaque
  108. Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth
  109. Llama
  110. Little Penguin
  111. Lowland Anoa
  112. Malayan Tapir
  113. Mandrill
  114. Maned Wolf
  115. Mantled Guereza
  116. Marabou Stork
  117. Markhor
  118. Masai Giraffe
  119. Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
  120. Meerkat
  121. Moose
  122. Muskox
  123. Nigerian Dwarf Goat
  124. Nile Crocodile
  125. Nilgai
  126. North American Beaver
  127. North American Black Bear
  128. North American Porcupine
  129. North American River Otter
  130. North Island Brown Kiwi
  131. North Sulawesi Babirusa
  132. Nubian Ibex
  133. Nyala
  134. Ocelot
  135. Okapi
  136. Pacific Walrus
  137. Pallas's Cat
  138. Patagonian Mara
  139. Père David's Deer
  140. Plains Zebra
  141. Platypus
  142. Polar Bear
  143. Prehensile-Tailed Porcupine
  144. Pronghorn
  145. Przewalski’s Horse
  146. Pygmy Hippopotamus
  147. Radiated Tortoise
  148. Red Kangaroo
  149. Red Ruffed Lemur
  150. Red Panda
  151. Red River Hog
  152. Red Wolf
  153. Red-Crowned Crane
  154. Red-Necked Wallaby
  155. Red-Rumped Agouti
  156. Reeve's Muntjac
  157. Reindeer
  158. Reticulated Giraffe
  159. Ring-Tailed Lemur
  160. Rock Hyrax
  161. Rocky Mountain Elk
  162. Rodrigues Flying Fox
  163. Sand Cat
  164. Scimitar-Horned Oryx
  165. Sea Otter
  166. Shetland Pony
  167. Short-Beaked Echidna
  168. Siamang
  169. Sichuan Takin
  170. Sitatunga
  171. Sloth Bear
  172. Somali Wild Ass
  173. Snow Leopard
  174. Southern Ground Hornbill
  175. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
  176. Southern Pudu
  177. Southern Rockhopper Penguin
  178. Southern Tamandua
  179. Southern Three-Banded Armadillo
  180. Southern White Rhinoceros
  181. Spectacled Bear
  182. Spotted Hyena
  183. Straw-Colored Fruit Bat
  184. Suffolk Sheep
  185. Sumatran Tiger
  186. Sun Bear
  187. Tasmanian Devil
  188. Thomson’s Gazelle
  189. Trumpeter Swan
  190. Tufted Capuchin
  191. Visayan Warty Pig
  192. Waterbuck
  193. West Indian Manatee
  194. Western Gray Kangaroo
  195. Western Lowland Gorilla
  196. White-Bellied Pangolin
  197. White-Faced Saki
  198. White-Nosed Coatimundi
  199. Wolverine
  200. Yellow-Backed Duiker
 
Given Planet Zoo 2 probably isn't going to have the same obstacle as Jurassic World Evolution 3 where they had to create male and juvenile models for all the existing species, Planet Zoo has been doing that since the start. Though I would add a subspecies system where different subspecies or populations could potentially be selected similar to variants in JWE2, so we have whole species for the Continental Tiger, Grey Wolf, Leopard, Brown Bear and Asian Elephant. That would bring the roster down to 205 from 210. But if I were to drop any species, it would be the Goliath Frog and Titan Beetle because both aren't found in zoos (in the case of the frog, not anymore).
 
This is not in any particular order other than alphabetical order as it's a bit much to try to sort through from scratch. I went with 160 species of a variety of types - notations beside a few (E) - exhibit (M) - Fully Marine. Flying birds/bats would work in habitats - no walk throughs for those, but butterflies may need to be resigned to normal exhibits.



1. Addax
2. African Buffalo
3. African Crested Porcupine
4. African Elephant
5. African Penguin
6. African Wild Dog
7. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
8. Alpine Ibex
9. American Alligator
10. American Bison
11. American Black Bear
12. American Bullfrog (E)
13. American Flamingo
14. Amur Leopard
15. Angelfish (E)
16. Arctic Fox
17. Asian Small Clawed Otter
18. Australian Pelican
19. Axolotl (E)
20. Bactrian Camel
21. Baird's Tapir
22. Bald Eagle
23. Beluga Whale (M)
24. Bengal Tiger
25. Black Rhinoceros
26. Black Widow Spider (E)
27. Blackbuck
28. Blue and Yellow Macaw
29. Blue Tang (E)
30. Bluefin Tuna (M)
31. Boa Constrictor (E)
32. Bongo
33. Bornean Orangutan
34. Bottlenose Dolphin (M)
35. Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula (E)
36. California Sea Lion
37. Capuchian Monkey
38. Capybara
39. Cassowary
40. Catfish (E)
41. Cheetah
42. Chimpanzee
43. Clouded Leopard
44. Clownfish (E)
45. Coatimundi
46. Collard Peccary
47. Cougar
48. Diamondback Rattlesnake (E)
49. Egyptian Fruit Bat
50. Moray Eel (E)
51. Emu
52. Eurasian Brown Bear
53. Eurasian Lynx
54. Eurasian Otter
55. Fire Salamander (E)
56. Galapagos Tortoise
57. Gemsbok
58. Giant Anteater
59. Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion (E)
60. Giant Oceanic Manta Ray (M)
61. Giant Pacific Octopus (M)
62. Giant Panda
63. Giant Tiger Land Snail (E)
64. Gila Monster (E)
65. Gorilla
66. Giant Pilated Woodpecker
67. Great White Shark (M) -- I know, I know....I KNOW. Don't care. Still want them in.
68. Greater Flamingo
69. Greater Rhea
70. Grizzly Bear
71. Hammerhead Shark (M)
72. Herman's Tortoise (E)
73. Hippopotamus
74. Howler Monkey
75. Hyacinth Macaw
76. Impala
77. Indian Elephant
78. Indian Peafowl
79. Jackson's Chameleon (E)
80. Jaguar
81. Japanese Macaque
82. Keel Billed Toucan
83. King Cobra (E)
84. King Penguin
85. Koala
86. Komodo Dragon
87. Kookaburra
88. Lar Gibbon
89. Lionfish (E)
90. Llama
91. Malabar Rose Butterfly (E)
92. Malayan Tapir
93. Mandarin Duck
94. Mandrill
95. Marine Iguana - free the iguanas to habitats!
96. Markhor
97. Meerkat
98. Moose
99. Morpho Butterfly (E)
100. Mute Swan
101. Narwhal (M)
102. Nile Crocodile
103. Nile Monitor
104. North American Beaver
105. Orca (M)
106. Ostrich
107. Patagonian mara
108. Plains Zebra
109. Platypus
110. Polar Bear
111. Pronghorn Antelope
112. Przwalski's Horse
113. Pygmy Hippo
114. Raccoon
115. Red Deer
116. Red Fox
117. Red Kangaroo
118. Red Panda
119. Red River Hog
120. Red Ruffed Lemur
121. Reindeer
122. Reticulated Giraffe
123. Ringtailed Lemur
124. Rock Wallaby
125. Sacred Scarab Beetle (E)
126. Saltwater Crocodile
127. Sawfish (M)
128. Scarlet Ibis
129. Scarlet Macaw
130. Schmitar Horned Oryx
131. Secretary Bird
132. Shoebill
133. Siberian Tiger
134. Snow Leopard
135. Snowy Owl
136. Southern Stingray (M)
137. Striped Hyena
138. Sulpher Crested Cockatoo
139. Sun Bear
140. Swallowtail Butterfly (E)
141. Swordfish (M)
142. Tasmanian Devil
143. Thompson's Gazelle
144. Three Toed Sloth
145. Timber Wolf
146. Ttian Beetle (E)
147. Toco Toucan
148. Tree Kangaroo
149. Vampire Bat
150. Walrus
151. Warthog
152. West African Lion (or any lion)
153. West Indian Manatee (M)
154. Whale Shark (M)
155. White Southern Rhino
156. Wild Boar
157. Wild Turkey
158. Wolverine
159. Wombat
160. Wood Duck
 
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