Those are exactly the 4 that I think are a must have!Just 4 species for me:
1. Axolotl
2. Leopard gecko
3. Chameleon (any)
4. King Cobra
Those are exactly the 4 that I think are a must have!Just 4 species for me:
1. Axolotl
2. Leopard gecko
3. Chameleon (any)
4. King Cobra
- Ball python: Most common snake in EAZA zoos.
- Western bearded dragon: Second most common lizard in EAZA zoos, after green iguana.
- Red corn snake: Second most common snake in EAZA zoos after ball python.
- Eastern green mamba: Most common mamba in EAZA zoos, along with the black mamba.
- Leopard gecko: Most common gecko in EAZA zoos.
- Egyptian tortoise: Small and suitable for exhibits, as tortoises are quite pacey and need space. Also wouldn't require a new layout, the flat sandy desert design would be perfect.
- Yucatán snapping turtle: Recently accepted as a separate species, which makes it unique in my opinion.
- Spectacled cobra: Almost as many holdings in EAZA zoos as the king cobra. Also has building pieces in the game.
- Veiled chameleon: Most common chameleon in EAZA zoos by far, with over 200 holdings.
- Leopard slug: Very unique, large and beautiful species.
The Exhibit Animals I hope To See in the future:
This is my list and you guys are doing a wonderful job in this forum thank u very much
- Green Anaconda (Although it can also adapt to an animal in a habitat)
- Emerald tree boa
- Burmese python
- Panther chameleon
- King cobra
- Gaboon viper
- Reticulated python
- Leopard tortoise
- Leopard gecko
1. Panther chameleon
2. Giant leaf tailed gecko
3. Green basilisk
4. Emerald tree boa
5. King cobra
6. Thorny devil
7. Giant asian mantis
8. Hercules beetle
9. Blue poison frog
10. Chinese Giant Salamander
All added to the Meta-Wishlist!
- Tuatara
- Alligator snapping turtle
- Indian cobra
- Pig-nosed turtle
- Pacman frog
- Hellbender
- Veiled chameleon
- Green anaconda
- Sailfin lizard
- Girdled lizard
Sadly, lists under 5 are against the rules of the thread. If you add just 1 more animal, then I will be able to add yours to the Meta-Wishlist.Just 4 species for me:
1. Axolotl
2. Leopard gecko
3. Chameleon (any)
4. King Cobra
1st things 1st:
@random goat's thread of essential animals https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/new-20-essential-habitat-animals-meta-wishlist.582340/
@Spiderhawk's thread of essential aviary species https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/essential-aviary-animals.565435/
@yoav_r's thread of aquatics https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/25-aquatic-animal-meta-wishlist.591432/
Ok, here we go. The 3rd (possibly final, depending on what goes on in 2022 and 2023). Same as the last, y'all will be making y'alls lists of beautiful, amazing, cool, and weird animals.
Now, we for sure have 4 DLC left, plus possibly a free exhibit animal for the 3rd anniversary(?).
So, this'll be a bit different:
- Lists of 5-10 will be accepted. For more detail, see post.
- I will attempt to divide things again by type (snakes, lizards, etc.), but, if certain choices are taxonomically closely related and share a common name, I will put those together (if y'all put the species name, it'll really help). For more detail, see post.
- No birds (visit Spiderhawk's thread), no aquatics (visit Yoav_r's thread)
- Only certain exhibit mammals are accepted, for more detail, see post.
- Go wild!
Chameleon (Panther [26]); (Jackson's [6]); (Veiled [4]); (Common [2]); (Parson's [2]); (Rhinoceros [1]); (Any [6]) 47 Cobra (King [29]); (Indian/Spectacled [6]); (Egyptian [1]); (Indochinese Spitting [1]); (Red Spitting [1]); (Any [1]) 39 Gecko (Common Leopard [11]); (Tokay [8]); (New Caledonian Giant [3]); (Giant Leaf-Tail [1]); (Japanese Cave [1]); (Madagascar Giant Day [1]); (Mossy Leaf-Tailed [1]); (Turquoise Dwarf [1]) 27 Frilled/Frill-Necked Lizard 19 Axolotl 18 Giant Salamander (Chinese [7]); (Hellbender [5]); (Japanese [2]); (South China [1]); (Any [3]) 18 Python (Reticulated [10]); (Burmese [3]); (Royal/Ball [2]); (Boelen's/Black [1]); (Green Tree [1]) 17 Emerald Tree Boa 16 Snapping Turtle (Alligator [11]); (Common [2]); (Mexican/Yucatán [1]); (South American [1]); (Any [1]) 16 Tuatara 16 Viper (Gaboon [7]); (Eyelash [2]); (Mangshan Pit [1]); (Rough-Scaled Bush [1]); (Saharan Horned [1]) 12 Mantis (Orchid [4]); (Giant Asian [2]); (Monster [1]); (Any [4]) 11 Thorny Devil/Moloch 11 Basilisk (Plumed/Green [8]); (Common [1]); (Any [1]) 10 Mamba (Black [5]); (Eastern Green [2]); (Green, Any [2]) 9 Rhinoceros Beetle (Hercules [7]); (Any [1]) 8 Coconut Crab 7 Bearded Dragon (Central [1]); (Western [1]); (Any [4]) 6 Caiman Lizard (Northern [4]); (Any [2]) 6 Green Anaconda 6 Mata Mata/Matamata 6 Newt (Alpine [2]); (California [1]); (Emperor [1]); (Kaiser's Spotted [1]); (Rough-Skinned [1]) 6 Stick Insect/Walking Stick (Lord Howe Island [2]); (Giant Asian [1]); (Giant Prickly [1]); (Goliath [1]); (Titan [1]) 6 Butterfly (Monarch [2]); (Blue Morpho, Any [1]); (Chimaera Birdwing [1]); (Morpho, Any [1]) 5 Naked Mole-Rat 5 South American Horned/Pacman Frog (Argentine/Ornate [2]); (Surinam [1]); (Any [2]) 5 Wētā (Little Barrier Giant [2]); (Giant, Any [2]); (Any [1]) 5 Blue Poison Dart Frog 4 Box Turtle (Eastern [1]); (Any [3]) 4 Coral Snake (Any [4]) 4 Fly River/Pig-Nosed Turtle 4 Kingsnake (California [1]); (Common/Eastern [1]); (Scarlet [1]); (Any [1]) 4 Sailfin Lizard/Dragon (Philippine [3]); (Any [1]) 4 Alligator Lizard (Mexican [3]) 3 Giant Millipede (African [2]); (Seychelles [1]) 3 Girdled Lizard (Giant [2]); (Any [1]) 3 Inland Taipan 3 Mudskipper (Atlantic [1]); (Any [2]) 3 Olm 3 Red-Footed Tortoise 3 Softshell Turtle (Chinese [1]); (Florida [1]); (Any [1]) 3 Tegu (Argentine Black-And-White [1]); (Red [1]); (Any [1]) 3 Anole (Blue [1]); (Any [1]) 2 Bushmaster (Any [2]) 2 Chinese Crocodile Lizard 2 Copperhead/Eastern Copperhead 2 Cottonmouth/Water Moccasin 2 Egyptian Tortoise 2 Gooty Sapphire Ornamental/Peacock Tarantula 2 Hermann's Tortoise 2 Horned Lizard/Horny Toad/Horntoad (Texas [1]); (Any [1]) 2 Madagascan Big-Headed Turtle 2 Madagascar Tomato Frog 2 Milk Snake (Honduran/Any [2]) 2 Moth (Atlas [1]); (Venezuelan Poodle [1]) 2 Mound-Building Termites (Any [2]) 2 Slug (Leopard [2]) 2 Snake-Necked Turtle (Roti Island [2]) 2 Suriname Toad (Any [2]) 2 Aesculapian Snake 1 African Lungfish (West [1]) 1 American Burying Beetle 1 Australian Green Tree Frog 1 Blue Crested/Indo-Chinese Forest Lizard 1 Blue Death Feigning/Desert Ironclad Beetle 1 Blue Land Crab 1 Bombardier Beetle (Any [1]) 1 Borneo Earless Monitor/Earless Monitor Lizard 1 Brown Tree/Asian Yellow-Spotted Climbing Toad 1 Calabar Python/Boa 1 Camel Spider (Egyptian Giant [1]) 1 Corn Snake 1 Crocodile Skink (Red-Eyed [1]) 1 Desert Tortoise (Any [1]) 1 Etruscan Shrew 1 European Pond Turtle 1 Fiji Banded Iguana 1 Fire-Bellied Toad (Oriental [1]) 1 Flat Lizard (Any [1]) 1 Garter Snake (San Francisco [1]) 1 Glass Frog (La Palma [1]) 1 Grand Cayman Blue Iguana 1 Greek/Spur-Thighed Tortoise 1 King Baboon Spider 1 Lancehead (Any [1]) 1 Land Hermit Crab (Any [1]) 1 Leafcutter Ant (Any [1]) 1 Leopard Snake/European Ratsnake 1 Leopard Tortoise 1 Map Turtle (False [1]) 1 Massasauga 1 Ocellated Lizard 1 Olimpia's Ground Beetle 1 Orange Baboon Tarantula 1 Panamanian Golden Frog 1 Pancake Tortoise 1 Radiated Tortoise 1 Rock Agama (Any [1]) 1 Rubber Boa 1 Russian/Central Asian/Horsfield's Tortoise 1 Sheltopusik 1 Slow Worm (Any [1]) 1 Star Tortoise (Indian [1]) 1 Starry Night Toad 1 Strawberry Poison Frog 1 Tentacled/Tentacle Snake 1 Tremblay's Salamander 1 Wolf Spider (Arctic [1]) 1 Wood Frog (Siberian [1]) 1 Yellow-Lipped/Banded Sea Krait 1
As announced earlier on the thread, he had asked me to moderate it. Therefore I'm the one responsible for keeping it up-to-date. However, I was very busy last month, only could find some time yesterday to work on it. You couldn't have asked at a better time.@darthquell Not to nag or anything, but do you ever plan on updating this list?
Since Asian exhibit animals are so much ignored in PZ for some reason (except the leaf insect and the Indian forest scorpion), I've mainly chosen Asian species. Africa also needs some more exhibit species, so it gets the second most species on my list.
1. Burmese python (Python bivittatus)
2. Indian spectacled cobra (Naja naja)
3. Yellow-margined box turtle (Cuora flavomarginata) or any other Cuora species, they are a highly endangered genus of Asian turtles
4. Chinese crocodile lizard (Shinisaurus crocodilurus)
5. blue-spotted tree monitor (Varanus macraei)
6. Panther chameleon (Furcifer pardalis)
7. Madagascar giant day gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
8. Ball python (Python regius): too common to ignore
9. Axolotl (Ambystoma mexicanum): too common to ignore
10. Central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps): too common to ignore
- Common leopard gecko.
- Indian spectacled cobra.
- Chinese giant salamander.
- Thorny devil.
- Mata mata.
- Alligator snapping turtle.
- Egyptian tortoise.
- Tuatara.
- Texas horned lizard.
- Mexican alligator lizard.
- tentacle snake
- hellbender
- tuatara
- giant salamander
- veiled chameleon
- alligator snapping turtle
- leopard gecko
- wood frog
- green anaconda
- suriname toad
- Panther Chameleon
- King Cobra
- Turquoise Dwarf Gecko
- Inland Taipan
- Fiji Crested Iguana
- Gaboon Viper
- Black Mamba
- Green Tree Python
- Dyeing dart frog
- Mata Mata
1. Coconut Crab
2. Egyptian Tortoise
3. Any Padloper
4. Madagascar Tomato Frog
5. Any Pacman Frog
6. Mangshan Pit Viper
7. Ball Python
8. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko
9. Parson's Chameleon
10. Banana Slug
1. Natal midlands dwarf chameleon Bradypodion thamnobates
2. Kuhl's flying gecko Gekko kuhli
3. Karoo girdled lizard Karusasaurus polyzonus
4. Beauty rat snake Elaphe taeniura
5. Milos wall lizard Podarcis milensis
6. king cobra Ophiophagus hannah
7. Blue-webbed gliding tree frog Rhacophorus reinwardtii
8. Emerald glass frog Centrolene prosoblepon
9. African devil flower mantis Idolomantis diabolica
10. Horseshoe crab Limulus polyphemus
1. Chameleon
2. King cobra
3. Mantis
4. Gecko
5. Axolotl
6. Butterfly
7. Stick insect
8. Coconut crab
9. Viper
10. Rhinoceros beetle
1. Burmese Python (though current exhibits would be too small)
2. Panther Chameleon
3. Plumed Basilisk
4. Radiated Tortoise
5. Thorny Devil
6. Mountain Chicken (frog)
7. Giant Millipede
8. King Cobra
9. Spiny Turtle
10. Rhinoceros Iguana
1. Frilled Lizard
2. Plumed Basilisk
3. Axolotl
4. Cane Toad
5. Tuatara
6. Any chameleon
7. Any gekko
8. Any giant weta
9. King Cobra
10. Lord Howe Island tree insect
I don't think i've participated in this one so here goes my list
1. Panther chameleon
2. King cobra
3. Alligator snapping turtle (yeah i know they are pretty big animals and that would work for habitat but they don't move much si i think they are cool for exhibits imo, unlike the green anaconda which i totally want as habitat animal)
4. Thorny devil
5. Axolotl
6. Naked mole rat (yeah i know is a mammal but i've read it is allowed and how could would it be to get a colony of these)
7. Crocodile skink
8. Emerald tree boa
9. Desert rain frog
10. Eyelash viper
A new type of exhibit imitating ant colonies or termite mounts or beehives would so cool as well though...
1. King cobra.
2. Chinese giant salamander.
3. Coconut crab.
4. Tuatara.
5. Frilled lizard.
6. Jackson's chameleon.
7. Gaboon viper.
8. Axolotl.
9. Peacock jumping spider.
10. Orchid mantis.
1 - Thorny Devil
2 - Rhinoceros Beetle
3 - Black Mamba
4 - Frill-Necked Lizard
5 - Giant Asian Stick Insect
6 - Axolotl
7 - Spectacled Cobra
1. Veiled Chameleon
2. Frilled Lizard
3. Axolotl
4. Thorny Devil
5. Leopard Gecko
6. Hercules Beetle
7. Bearded Dragon
8. European Pond Turtle
9. Plumed Basilisk
10. King Cobra
All added to the Meta-Wishlist! The top two choices have now surpassed 50 votes each!
- Boreal Toad
- African Pancake Tortoise
- Beaded Lizard
- Madagascan Flat-Tailed Tortoise
- Asian Vine Snake
- King Cobra
- Weber’s Sailfin Lizard
- Eastern Glass Lizard
- Chinhai spiny newt
- The Great Crested Newt