Compatible and Multispecies Possibilities.

If/Should some new upcoming species and subspecies will be chosen to be in Planet Zoo, would/could these compatibilities and multispecies ideas of be correct in both real-life and Planet Zoo?
  1. Mountain goat and bighorn sheep: both are horned herbivores in Western North American although the goat is mostly in Canada while the sheep is mostly in USA.
  2. Greater flamingo and other water birds like crowned cranes and shoebill
Any other compatibilities and multispecies ideas for any new upcoming animals whether they'll be in Planet Zoo or not?
 
If/Should some new upcoming species and subspecies will be chosen to be in Planet Zoo, would/could these compatibilities and multispecies ideas of be correct in both real-life and Planet Zoo?
  1. Mountain goat and bighorn sheep: both are horned herbivores in Western North American although the goat is mostly in Canada while the sheep is mostly in USA.
  2. Greater flamingo and other water birds like crowned cranes and shoebill
Any other compatibilities and multispecies ideas for any new upcoming animals whether they'll be in Planet Zoo or not?
Well I am always looking to be a simp for the white faced whistling duck!

This species is native to Africa and South America so I can see it being used in multiple different types of rainforest exhibits:

  1. Africa: Pygmy hippos, red river hogs, Nile lechwe, greater flamingos, and bongos.
  2. South America: capybara, tapir, and capuchin monkeys.
Bonus for any other birds they add.
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We know that a LOT of African savannah animals are compatible with each other, so here are a few more that I think would be great additions:
  • Impala
  • Greater Kudu
  • Southern Eland
  • Waterbuck
  • Gerenuk
  • Roan Antelope
  • Klipspringer
  • Blesbok
  • Bontebok
  • Ankole Cattle
  • Gray Crowned Crane
And here are some South American additions that would be compatible with many of the others (capybara, anteater, capuchin, etc.):
  • Lowland Paca
  • Patagonian Mara
  • Any species of Agouti
  • Any Howler Monkey
  • Any Spider Monkey
  • Squirrel Monkey
  • Bald Uakari
  • White-Faced Saki Monkey
  • Kinkajou
  • Tamandua?
  • Screaming Hairy Armadillo?
  • Silky Anteater?
  • Andean Porcupine?
Here are some that’ll fit into Southeast Asia:
  • Lowland Anoa
  • Visayan Warty Pig
  • Celebes Crested Macaque
Also, would the blackbuck, lion-tailed macaque, and rhesus macaque fit in with the Indian elephant, Indian rhino, and water buffalo?
Would the Japanese serow fit in with the macaque and crowned crane?
How about the Himalayan monal with the sichuan takin?
Would a chamois fit in with the ibex?
Lastly, when it comes to Australian animals, which animals could fit with the short-beaked echidna, greater bilby, tiger quoll, numbat, brushtail possum, and bandicoot? And where could a tree kangaroo fit?
 
Blackbuck-peafowl-dromedary-water buffalo-langur is a combination that needs to be made possible, for the full experience of rural India. Langur might go with sloth bear, since some zoos keep them with Asiatic black bears. Bar-headed goose to go with most Indian and Central Asian animals. Indian narrow-headed softshell turtle to go with gharial. Northern muntjac to go with almost everything Indian, SE Asian, or Chinese.
 
Victora crowned pigeon and roadrunner (yes, it's real, yes, it's stupid, and yes, I have no pics).

ok but for real mandarin duck and red-crowned crane sounds like a good mix.
 
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