Completing all DLC

This topic is slightly related to the 1 more animal for each dlc one, but still different. Instead of adding one single animal to every dlc, what if we brought each dlc with less than 7 habitat and 1 exhibit animal to those numbers, basically turning scenery packs into animal packs?
You can also go up to 5 exhibit animals if you want to reach the Grasslands numbers, but all those species need to be relatively close in terms of morphology, movements, taxonomy and theme.
Obviously I'm not expecting Frontier to retroactively change their dlc's, this is just some silly fun.
And as usual, no extinct animals, fantasy creatures or cryptids.


Deluxe:
  • Black howler
  • American black bear
  • Grey crowned crane
  • Nile crocodile
  • King cobra (exhibit)

Arctic:
  • Muskox
  • Walrus
  • Arctic hare
  • Norway lemming (walkthrough exhibit)

South America:
  • Geoffroy's spider monkey
  • South American coati
  • Marine iguana

Australia:
  • Short-beaked echidna
  • Tiger quoll
  • Perentie

Aquatic:
  • Roseate spoonbill
  • Chinese giant salamander
  • Coconut crab

Africa:
  • Mantled guereza
  • Greater kudu
  • Secretary bird

Europe:
  • Barbary macaque
  • European rabbit
  • White stork

Conservation:
  • Golden lion tamarin
  • Kākāpō
  • Chinese alligator

Twilight:
  • Aye-aye
  • Aardwolf
  • Virginia opossum

Tropical:
  • Emperor tamarin
  • Indian giant squirrel
  • Scarlet ibis

Oceania:
  • Hawaiian monk seal
  • Goodfellow's tree-kangaroo
  • Freswhater crocodile

Barnyard:
  • Guinea pig (walkthrough exhibit)

Zookeepers:
  • Thorny devil (exhibit)

Americas:
  • Black-throated mango (walkthrough exhibit)
  • Fiery topaz (walkthrough exhibit)
  • Purple-throated mountaingem (walkthrough exhibit)
  • Violet-fronted brilliant (walthrough exhibit)
  • White-necked jacobin (walkthrough exhibit)
 
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My ideas:
  • Central Slender-Snouted Crocodile
  • Black-Tailed Jackrabbit
  • Nepal Grey Langur
  • Domestic Water Buffalo
  • Malaysian Painted River Terrapin (Exhibit)
  • Muskox
  • Walrus
  • Common Eider
  • Wood Frog (Exhibit)
  • Argentine Black-&-White Tegu
  • Scarlet Ibis
  • Patagonian Mara
  • Lace Monitor
  • Superb Lyrebird
  • Tiger Quoll
  • Green Sea Turtle
  • Australian Pelican
  • Hooded Merganser
  • Gerenuk
  • Grey Crowned Crane
  • Southern Ground Hornbill
  • Harbour Seal
  • Western Capercaillie
  • White Stork
  • Père David's Deer
  • Black-Footed Ferret
  • Cuban Crocodile
  • Reeve's Muntjac
  • Black-Capped Night Heron
  • Southern Tamandua
  • Hammerhead Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Geoffroy's Rousette (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Straw-Coloured Fruit Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Sulawesi Rousette (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • South American Coati
  • Black-&-Gold Howler
  • Jentink's Duiker
  • Bengal Slow Loris (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Hoffman's Sloth (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Phillipine Colugo (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Red Giant Flying Squirrel (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • White-Striped Dorcopis
  • Matschie's Tree-Kangaroo
  • Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna
  • New Zealand Long-Tailed Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Big-Eared Flying Fox (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • New Caledonia Blossom Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Fijian Monkey-Faced Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Birmingham Roller Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Lucerne Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Polish Lynx Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Red Swallow Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Show Racer Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • African Grey Parrot (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Hyacinth Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Pesquet's Parrot (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Scarlet Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Mexican Bluewing (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • American Copper (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Turquoise Emperor (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Orange Mapwing (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Northern Green Longwing (Walkthrough Exhibit)
 
Deluxe:
  • Gentoo penguin
  • Hawksbill turtle
  • Snowshoe hare
  • Southern tamandua
  • Common toad (exhibit)

Arctic:
  • Muskox
  • Walrus
  • Harp seal
  • For exhibit, I hardly know any small Arctic animals of that could last, survive and/or breed in captivity.

South America:
  • Three-banded armadillo
  • Western/Southern rockhopper penguin
  • Green anaconda (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)

Australia:
  • Short-beaked echidna
  • Black swan
  • Perentie

Aquatic:
  • American crocodile
  • Spotted seal
  • Sea otter

Africa:
  • Nile crocodile
  • Secretary bird
  • Hartmann's mountain zebra

Europe:
  • Harbor seal
  • European rabbit
  • Alpine chamois

Conservation (featuring Endangered ones, right?):
  • Grévy's zebra
  • Tree pangolin
  • Masai giraffe

Twilight (featuring nocturnals, right?):
  • Aye-aye
  • American black bear
  • Virginia opossum

Tropical:
  • King cobra (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)
  • Reticulated python (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)
  • Black-handed spider monkey

Oceania:
  • Green sea turtle
  • Loggerhead turtle
  • Lace monitor

Barnyard:
  • Hamster (exhibit)

Zookeepers:
  • Panther chameleon (exhibit)

Americas:
  • Hoofmann's two-toed sloth (walkthrough exhibit)
 
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i realli like it!! The only things i would change is switch the coconut crab for the shoebill stork and the nene for the numbat.
Well, I really want the coconut crab in the game as the only habitat arhtropod that would make sense (at least until we can have fully aquatic animals, which would open the way to the Japanese spider crab), and I think the shoebill stork would be a bit redundant with the roseate spoonbill, so I'm rather happy with this choice. As for the nene, I picked it in huge part to avoid having exclusively Australia/NZ/PNG representation in the Oceania pack, but after reflexion I realised the Hawaiian monk seal might be a more interesting pick as the dlc already has two different birds and we are sorely lacking pinnipeds in the game :D

For exhibit, I hardly know any small Arctic animals of that could last, survive and/or breed in captivity.
I suggested the Norway lemming, which tends to be quite popular in my Tundra pack wishlist. @Mjmannella picked the wood frog, which honestly also sounds like a good idea to me (granted I don't know how either of them would fare in captivity). The only other option I could find would be the Arctic woolly bear moth, but it seems quite impractical for multiple reasons.

Green anaconda (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)
  • King cobra (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)
  • Reticulated python (not sure how that'll be housed in that game)
I think the green anaconda would work better as an exhibit animal, but only if the devs exhibits with bigger tanks (like medium exhibits with single tank, or large exhibits with dual or single tanks). Considering even the yellow anaconda is put in a regular-sized tank, I think the devs would handle the king cobra and reticulated python the same way.

  • Birmingham Roller Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Lucerne Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Polish Lynx Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Red Swallow Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Show Racer Pigeon (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • African Grey Parrot (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Hyacinth Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Pesquet's Parrot (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Scarlet Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
  • Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo (Walkthrough Exhibit)
I really like those picks in particular! I think if Frontiers did a dlc with 5 parrots, it's likely they would all be macaws for simplicity's sake, but obviously since it's all theorical we don't need to impose the same limitations on ourselves ;)
 
I suggested the Norway lemming, which tends to be quite popular in my Tundra pack wishlist. @Mjmannella picked the wood frog, which honestly also sounds like a good idea to me (granted I don't know how either of them would fare in captivity). The only other option I could find would be the Arctic woolly bear moth, but it seems quite impractical for multiple reasons.
Could Norway lemming last, survive and/or breed in zoos? According to https://www.zootierliste.de/en/?klasse=1&ordnung=113&familie=11336&art=21102428&subhaltungen=1, there weren't any current holdings but former holdings.
I think the green anaconda would work better as an exhibit animal, but only if the devs exhibits with bigger tanks (like medium exhibits with single tank, or large exhibits with dual or single tanks). Considering even the yellow anaconda is put in a regular-sized tank, I think the devs would handle the king cobra and reticulated python the same way.
Bigger Exhibit box could come in handy but yet to be there. And those bigger snakes I mentioned could use big water since they're swimmers or wet-likers.
 
Could Norway lemming last, survive and/or breed in zoos? According to https://www.zootierliste.de/en/?klasse=1&ordnung=113&familie=11336&art=21102428&subhaltungen=1, there weren't any current holdings but former holdings.
I'm honestly not sure, my guess is as good as yours. I've found stuff about steppe lemming, but they're not entirely similar and I'm not sure steppe lemming would be considered Arctic.

Bigger Exhibit box could come in handy but yet to be there. And those bigger snakes I mentioned could use big water since they're swimmers or wet-likers.
Yeah, that would certainly be better, especially for the green anaconda. Honestly, yellow anaconda and probably boa constrictor and the two iguanas we have would also benefit from bigger exhibits, possibly with wet areas as well.
 
Deluxe:
  • Gray Fox
  • Scarlet Ibis
  • South American Coati
  • Wild Turkey
  • King Cobra (Exhibit)
Arctic:
  • Arctic Hare
  • Muskox
  • Sea Otter
  • Wood Frog (Exhibit)
South America:
  • Patagonian Mara
  • Southern Pudu
  • Southern Screamer
Australia:
  • Perentie
  • Short-Beaked Echidna
  • Tiger Quoll
Aquatic:
  • Chinese Giant Salamander
  • Great White Pelican
  • Walrus
Africa:
  • Gerenuk
  • Nile Crocodile
  • Vulturine Guineafowl
Europe:
  • European Rabbit
  • Mallard
  • Western Capercaillie
Conservation:
  • Kākāpō
  • Père David's Deer
  • Secretarybird
Twilight:
  • European Hedgehog
  • Southern Tamandua
  • Yellow-Crowned Night Heron
Tropical:
  • Black Howler Monkey
  • Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
  • Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Oceania:
  • Green Sea Turtle
  • Nēnē
  • Numbat
Barnyard:
  • Common Vampire Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)
Zookeepers:
  • Lord Howe Island Stick Insect (Exhibit)
Americas:
  • Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth (Walkthrough Exhibit)
 
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