Essential Freshwater animal wishlist

  1. Fishing cat
  2. Eurasian otter
  3. Amazon river dolphin
  4. Amazonian manatee
  5. Water opossum
  6. Mandarin duck
  7. Canada goose
  8. Grey crowned crane
  9. Scarlet ibis
  10. Grey heron
  11. Roseate spoonbill
  12. Bald eagle
  13. Nile crocodile
  14. Dwarf crocodile
  15. Black caiman
  16. Aligator snapping turtle
  17. Green anaconda
  18. Helmeted basilisk
  19. Giant salamander (any)
  20. Bull shark
  21. Wels catfish
  22. Beluga sturgeon
  23. Red-bellied piranha
  24. Northern pike
  25. Tasmanian giant freshwater crayfish
 
The list is updated! 🙂

At now, the prehistoric looking Alligator snapping turtle leads the list.
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My freshwater animals wishlist:

1. Grey crowned crane
2. Chilean flamingo
3. Southern screamer
4. White-faced whistling duck
5. Pink-backed pelican
6. Scarlet ibis
7. Black-faced ibis
8. Roseate spoonbill
9. Black-necked swan
10. Hawaiian goose (Nene)
11. Black swan
12. Magpie goose
13. Canada goose
14. Mallard
15. Mandarin duck
16. Abdim's stork
17. African sacred ibis
18. Hamerkop
19. Southern bald ibis
20. Nile crocodile
21. False gharial (also called Tomistoma)
22. Chinese alligator
23. Fishing cat
24. Père David's deer
25. Sitatunga

Although in the wild the Hawaiian Goose, also called Nēnē, lives on lava fields, in zoos it is kept together with other water birds, and there are many pictures of it swimming in the water in zoo enclosures. However, if it turns out to be a problematic species, an alternative is the Red-breasted Goose.
 
1. Shoebill stork (Headliner)
2. African clawless otter
3. Muskrat
4. Mallard
5. Grey heron
6. Waterbuck
7. Great white pelican
8. Greater siren (E)
9. Mandarin duck
10. Wood duck
11. Greylag goose
12. Canada goose
13. Matamata (E)
14. Chinese Alligator
15. Black swan
 
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  1. African Cichlids (mixed variety, non-specific)
  2. Arapaima
  3. Arrau Turtle
  4. Black Swan
  5. Butterfly Peacock Bass
  6. Clown Featherback (clown knifefish)
  7. Electric Eel
  8. Giant Gourami
  9. Goliath Tigerfish
  10. Greylag Goose
  11. Japanese Giant Salamander
  12. Mandarin Duck
  13. Muscovy Duck
  14. Nile Crocodile
  15. Nile Tilapia
  16. Northern Pike
  17. Red-Bellied Piranha
  18. Redtail Catfish
  19. Silver Arowana
  20. Tambaqui (pacu)
  21. Tiger Oscar
  22. Tinfoil Barb
  23. Tiger Shovelnose Catfish
  24. Wels Catfish
  25. White-Faced Whistling Duck
And there's so many more fish I would want added. :p

Edit: if you want me to replace the duplicate groups (catfish and ducks) so they don't have to be broken up, just ping me and I'll do that! The ones I'd keep would be redtail catfish and mandarin duck if that happens.
 
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1: Black Diamond Stingray (or really any freshwater stingray)
2: American Bullfrog (already in-game)
2: Suckerfish / Pleco
3: Alligator Gar
4: Arapaima
5: Catfish
6: Koi
7: Pac-Man Frog (Brazilian Horned Frog specifically)
8: Bull Shark
9: Amazonian River Dolphin
10: Sturgeon
11: Chinese Giant Salamander
12: Alligator Snapping Turtle
13: Water Moccasin
14: Common Toad
15: Olm (might work better as cave DLC instead but oh well)
16: Upside-down Jellyfish (Exhibit)
17: Largetooth Sawfish
18: Horseshoe Crab
19: Devil's Hole Pupfish
20: Electric Eel
21: Giant Freshwater Pufferfish
22: Red Bellied Piranha
23: Arctic Salmon
24: Brine Shrimp (Not really freshwater because they actually live in salt lakes) (Exhibit)
25: Giant Brine Shrimp / Anomalocaris (Same boat as brine shrimp except these are habitat animals. Literally a giant brine shrimp)
 
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Giant Freshwater Pufferfish is listed twice for some reason; once as Giant Freshwater Puffer and again as Giant Freshwater pufferfish.

Same applies to the Water Moccasin; it is listed once as Cottonmouth and again as Water Moccasin.

It would be nice if this could be fixed.

Also, the Purple and Lake Titicata frogs could also be listed separately from the Pacman frogs as well as each other but you do you.
 
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Giant Freshwater Pufferfish is listed twice for some reason; once as Giant Freshwater Puffer and again as Giant Freshwater pufferfish.

Same applies to the Water Moccasin; it is listed once as Cottonmouth and again as Water Moccasin.

It would be nice if this could be fixed.

Also, the Purple and Lake Titicata frogs could also be listed separately from the Pacman frogs as well as each other but you do you.
These bugs are fixed.
 
My freshwater animals wishlist:

1. Grey crowned crane
2. Chilean flamingo
3. Southern screamer
4. White-faced whistling duck
5. Pink-backed pelican
6. Scarlet ibis
7. Black-faced ibis
8. Roseate spoonbill
9. Black-necked swan
10. Hawaiian goose (Nene)
11. Black swan
12. Magpie goose
13. Canada goose
14. Mallard
15. Mandarin duck
16. Abdim's stork
17. African sacred ibis
18. Hamerkop
19. Southern bald ibis
20. Nile crocodile
21. False gharial (also called Tomistoma)
22. Chinese alligator
23. Fishing cat
24. Père David's deer
25. Sitatunga

Although in the wild the Hawaiian Goose, also called Nēnē, lives on lava fields, in zoos it is kept together with other water birds, and there are many pictures of it swimming in the water in zoo enclosures. However, if it turns out to be a problematic species, an alternative is the Red-breasted Goose.

I updated my old freshwater animal wishlist because a new pack came out, so I replaced the Père David's deer from my previous wishlist with a new species that isn't in the game yet, but I hope it will be added in the future.

1. Grey crowned crane
2. Chilean flamingo
3. Southern screamer
4. White-faced whistling duck
5. Pink-backed pelican
6. Scarlet ibis
7. Black-faced ibis
8. Roseate spoonbill
9. Black-necked swan
10. Hawaiian goose (Nene)
11. Black swan
12. Magpie goose
13. Canada goose
14. Mallard
15. Mandarin duck
16. Abdim's stork
17. African sacred ibis
18. Hamerkop
19. Southern bald ibis
20. Nile crocodile
21. False gharial (also called Tomistoma)
22. Chinese alligator
23. Fishing cat
24. Père David's deer → Red-breasted Goose
25. Sitatunga
 
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