About black-handed spider monkey being in Planet Zoo

Just in case Planet Zoo stopped releasing anymore DLC packs, may I know something? Let's say if black-handed spider monkey will be in Planet Zoo whether or not, what its origins (regions and countries), land area, biomes, social (group size and bachelor), no. of offspring per mating event and compatabilities and interspecies enrichments?
 
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For starters, they'd probably use the common name of Geoffroy's spider monkey instead. In anycase, here's my predicted stats for such a monkey:
  • Continents - Central America
  • Regions - Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, Mexico
  • Biomes - Tropical, Temperate
  • Land Area - ~320.0 m² + 18 m²/ea. add'l
  • Climbing Area - ~35.0 m² + 6 m²/ea. add'l
  • Group Size - 4‒30 (up to 10 males, up to 29 females)
  • Bachelor Groups - 4-30 (same for both sexes)
  • Offspring Count - 1-2 (twins being rare)
 
For starters, they'd probably use the common name of Geoffroy's spider monkey instead. In anycase, here's my predicted stats for such a monkey:
  • Continents - Central America
  • Regions - Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, Mexico
  • Biomes - Tropical, Temperate
  • Land Area - ~320.0 m² + 18 m²/ea. add'l
  • Climbing Area - ~35.0 m² + 6 m²/ea. add'l
  • Group Size - 4‒30 (up to 10 males, up to 29 females)
  • Bachelor Groups - 4-30 (same for both sexes)
  • Offspring Count - 1-2 (twins being rare)
Thank you. That'll do. And American black bear? Do/can you know?
 
I can spitball for that too:
  • Continents - North America
  • Regions - Canada, United States, Mexico
  • Biomes - Temperate, Taiga, Grassland, Aquatic
  • Land Area - ~700.0 m² + 40 m²/ea. add'l
  • Climbing Area - ~40.0 m² + 16 m²/ea. add'l
  • Group Size - 1-5 (up to 1 male, up to 4 females)
  • Bachelor Groups - 1-2 (male), 1-4 (female)
  • Offspring Count - 1-6 (average is 2-3)
 
For starters, they'd probably use the common name of Geoffroy's spider monkey instead. In anycase, here's my predicted stats for such a monkey:
  • Continents - Central America
  • Regions - Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Guatemala, Honduras, El Salvador, Belize, Mexico
  • Biomes - Tropical, Temperate
  • Land Area - ~320.0 m² + 18 m²/ea. add'l
  • Climbing Area - ~35.0 m² + 6 m²/ea. add'l
  • Group Size - 4‒30 (up to 10 males, up to 29 females)
  • Bachelor Groups - 4-30 (same for both sexes)
  • Offspring Count - 1-2 (twins being rare)
And Interspecies Enrichments and Compatibilities? That's what I forgot to mention.
 
Well for the Geoffroy's Spider Monkey then it should be something like that:

  • Continents: North and Central America
  • Countries: México, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Belize and Costa Rica
  • Biomes: Tropical
  • Group Size: 15 ( 10 males and 10 females)
  • Ground Area: 400m²
  • Climbing Area : 600m²
  • Offspring: 1
  • Interspecies Enrichment: Baird's Tapir, Capybara, Colombian Capuchin Monkey, Giant Anteater & Collared Peccary
 
And Interspecies Enrichments and Compatibilities? That's what I forgot to mention.
No interspecies enrichment for bears, they're just too dangerous. Spider monkeys would probably get something like this:
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Capybara (memes)
  • Collared Peccary
  • Colombian White-Faced Capuchin
  • Giant Anteater
 
And these?
  1. Hoofmann's two-toed sloth (walkthrough exhibit like the previous sloth in Planet Zoo)
  2. Veiled chameleon (exhibit)
  3. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko (exhibit)
 
Hoffmann's Sloth
  • Continents - South America, Central America
  • Regions - Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Average (Polygynous)
  • Compatible Species - Brown-Throated Sloth
Veilled Chameleon
  • Continents - Asia
  • Regions - Yemen, Saudi Arabia
  • Biomes - Desert, Grassland, Tropical, Taiga
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Difficult (Polygynous)
Giant Madagascar Day Gecko
  • Continents - Africa
  • Regions - Madagascar
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Easy (Polygynous)
 
Hoffmann's Sloth
  • Continents - South America, Central America
  • Regions - Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Average (Polygynous)
  • Compatible Species - Brown-Throated Sloth
Veilled Chameleon
  • Continents - Asia
  • Regions - Yemen, Saudi Arabia
  • Biomes - Desert, Grassland, Tropical, Taiga
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Difficult (Polygynous)
Giant Madagascar Day Gecko
  • Continents - Africa
  • Regions - Madagascar
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Easy (Polygynous)
Thanks. They'll do.
 
No interspecies enrichment for bears, they're just too dangerous. Spider monkeys would probably get something like this:
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Capybara (memes)
  • Collared Peccary
  • Colombian White-Faced Capuchin
  • Giant Anteater
I know about interspecies and bears. So sun bears are the only exception in Planet Zoo and only compatible with only one species there, am I right?
 
Hoffmann's Sloth
  • Continents - South America, Central America
  • Regions - Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica, Panama, Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Brazil, Bolivia, Peru
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Average (Polygynous)
  • Compatible Species - Brown-Throated Sloth
Veilled Chameleon
  • Continents - Asia
  • Regions - Yemen, Saudi Arabia
  • Biomes - Desert, Grassland, Tropical, Taiga
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Difficult (Polygynous)
Giant Madagascar Day Gecko
  • Continents - Africa
  • Regions - Madagascar
  • Biomes - Tropical
  • Group Size - 1-6
  • Reproduction - Easy (Polygynous)
And what about reproduction? In the game, )planet Zoopedia also shown Exhibit ones' no. of offspring.
 
Had anyone played or seen Zoo Resort 3D?
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If yes, could anyone know the socials, compatibilities and numbers of offsprings of Zoo Resort 3D animals that weren't in Planet Zoo if possible?
 
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