Essential Central American and Caribbean animal wishlist

Which ones are New? Since you edited the Original, there is no way for @Matyej167 to tell, unless they save the Lists somewhere.
These ones.
  1. Texas Indigo Snake (E).
  2. American Crocodile.
  3. Brown Pelican.
  4. Great Horned Owl.
  5. Cane Toad (E).
  6. Blue-footed Booby.
  7. Brazilian Porcupine.
  8. Harris Hawk.
  9. Sabaeus Monkey.
  10. Zebra Tarantula (E).
  11. Collared Peccary.
  12. Blue & Yellow Macaw.
  13. Rhinoceros Iguana (E).
  14. Caribbean Reef Shark.
  15. Howler Monkey.
  16. Guyanan Red Howler.
  17. Turkey Vulture.
  18. Common Opossum.
  19. Ocelot.
  20. Blue Poison Frog (E).
 
These ones.
  1. Texas Indigo Snake (E).
  2. American Crocodile.
  3. Brown Pelican.
  4. Great Horned Owl.
  5. Cane Toad (E).
  6. Blue-footed Booby.
  7. Brazilian Porcupine.
  8. Harris Hawk.
  9. Sabaeus Monkey.
  10. Zebra Tarantula (E).
  11. Collared Peccary.
  12. Blue & Yellow Macaw.
  13. Rhinoceros Iguana (E).
  14. Caribbean Reef Shark.
  15. Howler Monkey.
  16. Guyanan Red Howler.
  17. Turkey Vulture.
  18. Common Opossum.
  19. Ocelot.
  20. Blue Poison Frog (E).
You only had 5 in your Original List? :confused:
 
These ones.
  1. Texas Indigo Snake (E).
  2. American Crocodile.
  3. Brown Pelican.
  4. Great Horned Owl.
  5. Cane Toad (E).
  6. Blue-footed Booby.
  7. Brazilian Porcupine.
  8. Harris Hawk.
  9. Sabaeus Monkey.
  10. Zebra Tarantula (E).
  11. Collared Peccary.
  12. Blue & Yellow Macaw.
  13. Rhinoceros Iguana (E).
  14. Caribbean Reef Shark.
  15. Howler Monkey.
  16. Guyanan Red Howler.
  17. Turkey Vulture.
  18. Common Opossum.
  19. Ocelot.
  20. Blue Poison Frog (E).
By the way, I skimmed through your List and some of the Species are not found in Central America. As for the Rhinoceros Iguana, they are probably better off as Habitat Animals, since they are Terrestrial unlike the 2 Iguanas we currently have and need more Horizontal Space to roam. The 2 Arboreal Iguanas we have right now work in the Exhibits better, since they also use the Vertical Space and Lizard Rigs in the Game at the moment can't use the Climbing System, which is probably difficult to make.
 
By the way, I skimmed through your List and some of the Species are not found in Central America. As for the Rhinoceros Iguana, they are probably better off as Habitat Animals, since they are Terrestrial unlike the 2 Iguanas we currently have and need more Horizontal Space to roam. The 2 Arboreal Iguanas we have right now work in the Exhibits better, since they also use the Vertical Space and Lizard Rigs in the Game at the moment can't use the Climbing System, which is probably difficult to make.
Which ones?
I found some of the animals here: https://a-z-animals.com/animals/location/central-america/
 
At first glance: Guyanan Red Howler, Blue Poison Frog, Brazilian Porcupine and Sabaeus Monkey (Introduced). There is also the Texas Indigo Snake, which is only a Subspecies, and it is not found in Central America. But if you rename it to Middle American Indigo Snake, which is the Full Species Rank it belongs to, it will be valid. The link you provided can only be a Starting Point to your Research, it is not very reliable.
 
At first glance: Guyanan Red Howler, Blue Poison Frog, Brazilian Porcupine and Sabaeus Monkey (Introduced). There is also the Texas Indigo Snake, which is only a Subspecies, and it is not found in Central America. But if you rename it to Middle American Indigo Snake, which is the Full Species Rank it belongs to, it will be valid. The link you provided can only be a Starting Point to your Research, it is not very reliable.
Thanks for telling me.
 
A croc and flamingo recolours but no pelican? Weird priorities.
Since pelicans are flyers, then Planet Zoo should come up with aviary ideas for updates. Prehistoric Kingdom had aviary ideas for little flyers. And I kind if and prefer the ones in Zoo Resort 3d which were Old World ones: great white and dalmatian. But brown ones, which were American saltwater, would be nice.
 
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1. Cuban crocodile (Frontier give us the galloping crocodile).
2. Desmarest's hutia.
3. Ocellated turkey.
4. Scarlet ibis.
5. Roseate spoonbill.
6. Brown pelican.
7. American white pelican.
8. Spider monkey.
9. White-lipped peccary.
10. Coati.
11. Northern olingo.
12. Lowland paca.
13. Hoffmann's two-toed sloth.
14. Rhinoceros iguana.
15. Mountain chicken (E).
16. Hispaniolan solenodon (E).
17. Chocoan bushmaster (E).
18. Hercules beetle (E).
19. Silky anteater (WE).
20. Pygmy three-toed sloth (WE).
21. American black vulture (WE).
22. Great curassow (WE).
23. Black curassow (WE).
24. Any hummingbird from the region (WE).
25. Any amazon from the region (WE).
 
1. Ocelot
2. Collared Peccary
3. Coyote
4. White-Nosed Coati
5. Kinkajou
6. Agouti
7. Mantled Howler Monkey
8. American Crocodile
9. Occelated Turkey
10. Bush Dog
11. Tayra
12. Jaguarundi
13. Margay
14. White-Tailed Deer
15. Virginia Opossum
16. Central American Squirrel Monkey
17. Andean Porcupine
18. Northern Olingo
19. Variegated Squirrel
20. Southern Spotted Skunk
21. Greater Grison
22. Cacomistle
23. American Flamingo
24. Coral Snake
25. Panamanian Golden Frog
 
1. Southern tamandua
2. Hoffman two-toed sloth
3. White-nosed coati

4. Jabiru
5. Brown pelican
6. Keel billed toucan
7. Fiery-billed aracari
8. Scarlet macaw
9. Blue and yellow macaw
10. Great green macaw
11. Sunbittern
12. American crocodile
13. West-indian manatee
14. Black howler monkey
15. Geoffrey's spider monkey
16. King vulture
17. Turkey vulture
18. Green basilisk
19. Blue poison dart frog
20. Harpy eagle
21. Quetzal
22. Blue-crowned motmot
23. Eyelash viper
24. Squirrel monkey
25. Boat billed heron
 
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