DLC based on the new Himalaya area from the Berlin Tierpark

I just wanted to share with you how awsome and unique new Himalaya area in the Berlin Tierpark is and at the same time realized how amazing Himalaya DLC could be 🤩

The game lack mountain species so much and I really hope for the long support so maybe specific regions could be the perfect idea for it, like:

Himalaya
Indian subcontinent
North Asia
Oceania
Middle East
Central america
Andes
Amazonia
Cerrado pampa
Congo
Sahara
Triangle of Africa (Somali)
West Africa
South Africa

My idea for the Himalaya animal pack:
Kiang
Pallas cat
Francois langur
Takin
Markhor
Tufted deer
Tahr
Tibetan fox


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Sorry but those materials are only available in german use google to translate.
 
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Good idea. Mountains are one of the less represented biomes in PZ.
Himalayas is a good choices to do a whole pack.
I Will mention aswell the Himalayan monal, the yellow throated marten, the bearded vulture and the golden snub nosed monkey.
The map of Berlin Tierpark is absolutely beautiful 😍
 
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This is a good idea. If they were to focus on specific areas of continents, I think the Himalayas are good candidate for Asia. For me, the animal choices aren't that great, the Markhor is the only one that I'd really want, but I'm sure I'd love whatever animals they brought to us. And I do agree that overall it'd be great to get some kind of highlands/mountains focused pack, be it a locale or "biome".
 
I'm going to add animals that haven't been named yet
  • Wild yak (VU)
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  • Bharal (LC)
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  • Kashmir gray langur (EN)
Kashmir gray langur.jpg

  • Himalayan wolf (CR) -- These animals must be protected because they represent the oldest lineage in terms of existing wolf species on the planet. It is a species that is considered to be about 800,000 years old, this being twice what the common gray wolf has, which is 400,000 years. A breeding program was created to save this species from extinction, but the future of the Himalayan wolf remains uncertain. Some of the most recent studies affirm that there are no more than 400 specimens in the world.
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  • Himalayan newt (NT)
Himalayan newt.jpg
 
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