The 4 Animal Only Habitat Wishlist

I always thought that the Lar gibbon Coates color depends on the gender, too. But this is according to Wikipedia which I have read about the Lar gibbon two weeks ago, not the case. Both gender can have all colors. But nevertheless the Lar Gibbon can have a huge amount of color variations between sandy brown to brown and black which would be a nice-to-have if we should get them.
I thought for some gibbon species, females' brown or orange and males' black.
 
I thought for some gibbon species, females' brown or orange and males' black.
I cannot speak for other Gibbon species but this is not the case for the Lar Gibbon. But as I have written I also have read this a few weeks ago. Before that I was your opinion. Perhaps I have thought like this because you can see mostly a black and a brown colored Lar Gibbon within a Real life Zoo (this is at least the case for the Zoos I have visited).
 
Update as to yoav_r

Crested Porcupine is no longer leader, with emu knocking it down to second.

Please just to reiterate - try not to give broad "Order" level answers because it makes keeping tallies a pain if I have to somehow capture the data of multiple ranks of taxonomy. Family, Species and in certain cases Subspecies - all fine, but not above that! I've included answers for now by merging with the closest extant answer, but remember, you probably wouldn't just answer "Monkey" to this, so that same detail principle applies to other picks!


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Pleasantly surprised to see the pelican so high up. Most of the others are little surprising but this one makes me happy.
 
I cannot speak for other Gibbon species but this is not the case for the Lar Gibbon. But as I have written I also have read this a few weeks ago. Before that I was your opinion. Perhaps I have thought like this because you can see mostly a black and a brown colored Lar Gibbon within a Real life Zoo (this is at least the case for the Zoos I have visited).
Well then, the brown and non-black gibbon species, like Lar gibbon, will be in my wishlist.
 
Update as of Colehunter35

Porcupines retake the top spot once again, but the upper eschelons do seem to be solidifying a little!

Old World Porcupine sp.11Crested9
Emu9
Tasmanian Devil9
Two-toed Sloth sp.8Linaeus'3
Maned Wolf7
Spider Monkey sp.6Goeffroy's2
Golden Lion Tamarin5
Pelican sp.5Great White3Australian1
Secretary Bird5
Tree Kangaroo sp.4Matschie's1Goodfellow's3
Wolverine4
Kiwi4North Island Brown 4
Red River Hog4
Howler Monkey sp.3Black2
Walrus3
Wallaby3Red-necked2
Racoon3
Mandarin Duck3
Mara sp.3Patagonian2
Coati3White-nosed1South American1
Manatee sp.2West Indian2
Spectacled Bear2
Serval2
Caracal2
Somali Wild Donkey2
Raccoon Dog2
Helmeted Guinea Fowl2
Armadillo sp.2Giant1
Ocelot2
Alligator Snapping Turtle2
Mallard2
Markhor2
Fossa2
Baboon sp.2Hamadryas1
 
Cool idear! Mine are:

1. Racoon (my most wanted for a time now, small, aboreal, versatile, if they are in the game northern north america would feel pretty much complete to me)
2. Emperor Tamarin (Tamarins would be lovely and these are my favorite Tamarins)
3. Domestic Yak (I want to build a cool himalaya area one day amd these guys are pretty much essential. The domestic version also grants flexibility as a much needed petting zoo animal)
4. White Faced Whistling Duck (we need water fowl and this is a very widesüread pretty duck. Nuff said)
Sir you edited my yak out of the list in the first post, its not there any more :(
 
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