I'll be adding 5 animals to my list (as seen here for a reminder)
- Red Tegu
- Leopard Slug
- Hercules Beetle
- Emerald Tree Boa
- Wētāpunga
king cobra
emerald tree boa
upside down jellyfish
ribbon eel
lord howes island stick insect
My additional 5 votes:
6) Blue poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius "azureus")
7) Reticulated python (Malayopython reticulatus)
8) Tuatara (Sphenodon punctatus)
9) Philippine sailfin lizard (Hydrosaurus pustulatus)
10) Leopard gecko (Eublepharis macularius)
1. King Cobra
2. Panther Chameleon
3. New Caledonian Giant Gecko
4. Emerald Tree Boa
5. Frilled Lizard
My other five species (I have now decided to include snakes, no matter how unlikely I think their inclusion would be):
6. King cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)
7. La Palma glass frog (Hyalinobatrachium valerioi)
8. Seychelles giant millipede (Sechelleptus seychellarum)
9. Gaboon viper (Bitis gabonica)
10. Etruscan shrew (Suncus etruscus) - In a cross-section burrow exhibit, similar to those used for naked mole-rats, as in this picture: https://www.zoochat.com/community/media/etruscan-shrew-enclosure.461287/full?d=1569232083
1. Panther Chameleon
2. Axolotl
3. Arctic wolf spider
4. Siberian wood frog
5. Frilled lizard
All added, except for @Cotolorynchuseggs's Upside-Down Jellyfish and Ribbon Eel, since they are fully aquatic marine animals. You can replace those two with two other animals if you'd like. You can edit it into your post. I would also recommend you @yoav_r's aquatic animals meta-wishlist to submit those two there!1. Scarlet kingsnake
2. California kingsnake
3. Panther chameleon
4. Emerald tree boa
5. Jackson's chameleon
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Some notes on the latest additions:
- Despite the announcement that the preferred method of grouping is as specific as possible, I have merged the Gecko and Leopard Gecko entries after receiving the submission with the New Caledonian Giant Gecko. Since there is no Gecko in the game yet and all these species are related and classified in the infraorder Gekkota, I have taken the initiative to merge them for now. Otherwise we would have three different Gecko entries after the latest submission.
- After taking a look at the classification of Giant African and Seychelles Millipedes, I have decided to merge them, despite not being able to find a shared common name (Giant Millipedes) for the family Spirostreptidae. However, many genera in this family have the common names Giant Millipede, so took this opportunity to merge them for the list.