Essential Small Exhibit Animals 2: The Sequel

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This is the not-so-long awaited sequel to the past wishlist.

Be sure to visit @Spiderhawk's thread: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/essential-aviary-animals.565435/page-3
Be sure to visit @random goat's thread: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/new-20-essential-habitat-animals-meta-wishlist.582340/

Rules:
  1. No more than 10 per list (as someone pointed out once, we only get 1 exhibit species per pack anyway)
  2. No mammals or colonists (rats or ants, for example). Thw reason why is because Frontier states that won't add mammals. They also said that all animal must be individuals, so I doubt colonists would be very realistic if they use the same mechanics
  3. If possible, try to divide the list so that it'll be easier for me to go through it
  4. Have fun
Here is the full list (suggested by @yoav_r):
Chameleon (Panther [24]); (Jackson's [7]); (No Preference [3]); (Veiled [2]); (Carpet [1]); (No Preference [1]); (Parson [1])
39​
Axolotl
30​
Cobra (King [23]); (Indian/Spectacled [2])
25​
Frilled/Frill Necked Lizard/Frilled Dragon
25​
Fire Salamander
20​
Thorny Devil/Moloch
17​
Emerald Tree Boa
16​
Mantis (Praying [4]); (Chinese [1]); (Orchid [6]); (Giant Asian [2]); (No Preference [1]); (Giant African Stick [1])
15​
Basilisk (Plumed [9]); (No Preference [1]); (Green [3])
13​
Tuatara*
13​
Snapping Turtle (Alligator [6]); (No Preference [5])
11​
Black Mamba
10​
Stick Insect (Giant Asian [1]); (Giant Walking Stick [2]); (Lord Howe Island [3]); (No Preference [3]); (Giant Prickly [1])
10​
Reticulated Python
9​
Poison Frog (Strawberry [3]); (Blue [4]); (Dyeing [2])
9​
Tokay Gecko
8​
Mata-Mata
8​
Gaboon Viper
7​
Newt (Rough Skinned [1]); (Alpine [3]); (Sardinian mountain [1]); (Japanese Fire-Bellied [1])
6​
Hellbender
6​
Coral Snake (No Preference [4]); (Blue Malayan [1])
5​
Caiman Lizard (Northern [5])
5​
Bearded Dragon (Central [3]); (No Preference [2])
5​
Day Gecko (Madagascar [5])
5​
Tomato Frog (No Preference [4]); (Sambava [1])
5​
Stag Beetle (European [3]); (Japanese [1]); (No Preference [1])
5​
Coconut Crab
5​
Fiddler Crab
5​
Green Tree Python
4​
Green Anaconda
4​
Horned/Pacman Frog (No Preference [2]); (Argentine [2])
4​
Giant Salamander (Japanese [1]); (No Preference [2]); (Chinese [1])
4​
Hercules Beetle
4​
Rhinoceros Beetle (No Preference [2]); (Japanese [2])
4​
Eyelash Viper (No Preference [2]); (Golden [1])
3​
Testudo Tortoise (Greek [1]); (Kleinmann's/Egyptian [1]); (Hermann's [1])
3​
Radiated Tortoise
3​
Crawfish (Louisiana [1]); (European [1]); (White-Clawed [1])
3​
Madagascan Hissing Cockroach
3​
Giant Weta (No preference [2]); (Little Barrier [1])
3​
Garter Snake (No Preference [1]); (San Francisco [1])
2​
Cottonmouth
2​
Milk Snake
2​
Kingsnake (Gray-Banded [1]); (Scarlet [1])
2​
Inland Taipan
2​
Tiger Snake
2​
Philippine Sailfin Lizard
2​
Fiji Iguana (No Preference [1]); (Banded [1])
2​
Agama (Common [1]); (No Preference [1])
2​
Leopard Gecko
2​
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
2​
Giant Girdled Lizard
2​
Crocodile Lizard (Chinese [2])
2​
European Pond Turtle
2​
Eastern Box Turtle
2​
Florida Soft-Shelled Turtle
2​
Eastern Long Necked Turtle
2​
Red-Eared Slider/Terrapin
2​
Tree Frog (Pacific [1]); (Australian Green [1])
2​
Panamanian Golden Frog
2​
Vietnamese Moss Frog
2​
Olm
2​
Tiger Salamander
2​
Fire-Bellied Toad (Oriental [2])
2​
Hermit Crab (Land [1]); (Forest [1])
2​
Crab (Blue [1]); (No Preference [1])
2​
Vinegaroon (Giant [2])
2​
Morpho Butterfly
2​
Mudskipper (No Preference [1]); (Atlantic [1])
2​
Copperhead
1​
Sea Cobra
1​
Mangshan Pit Viper
1​
Aesculapian Snake
1​
Emerald Viper
1​
Ball Python
1​
Emerald Python
1​
Saharan Horned Viper
1​
Guatemalan Palm Viper
1​
Rubber Boa
1​
Red Bellied Black Snake
1​
Burmese Python
1​
Rhinoceros Snake
1​
Green Mamba
1​
Tentacled Snake
1​
Red-Sided Garter Snake
1​
Biak Green Tree Python
1​
Corn Snake
1​
Western Hognose
1​
Lancehead (Golden [1])
1​
Slow Worm
1​
Blue Anole
1​
Platysaurus
1​
Ocellated Lizard
1​
Asian Water Dragon
1​
Turquoise Dawrf Gecko
1​
Borneo Earless Monitor
1​
Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
1​
New Calendonia Giant Gecko
1​
Pygmy Gecko (Brazilian [1])
1​
Ornate Mastiguire
1​
Horned Lizard (Texas [1])
1​
Jeweled Lacerta
1​
Shingleback Lizard
1​
Sand Goanna
1​
Knight Anole
1​
Lechianus Gecko
1​
Pictus Gecko
1​
Ackie's Dwarf Monitor
1​
Alligator Lizard (Mexican [1])
1​
Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink
1​
Leaf-Tailed Gecko
1​
Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle
1​
Stinkpot
1​
Pink Belly Sideneck Turtle
1​
Bog Turtle
1​
Vietnamese Black Breasted Leaf Turtle
1​
Painted Terrapin
1​
Eastern Snake-Necked Turtle
1​
Black-Knobbed Map Turtle
1​
Spider Tortoise
1​
Pig-Nosed Turtle
1​
Spiny Softshell Turtle
1​
Cane Toad
1​
Texas Blind Salamander
1​
Kaiser's Spotted Newt
1​
Mallorcan Midwife Toad
1​
Starry Night Toad
1​
Silvery Salamander
1​
Caecilian (Taita Hills [1])
1​
Titicaca Water Frog
1​
Leaf Frog (Malaysia [1])
1​
Wood Frog
1​
Common Frog
1​
Horror Frog
1​
African Bullfrog
1​
Suriname Toad
1​
Black Widow Spider
1​
East Asian Tiger Beetle
1​
Gooty Sapphire Ornamental
1​
Colombian Purple Bloom
1​
Achrioptera Fallax
1​
Horseshoe Crab
1​
Atlas Beetle
1​
Golden Orb Weaver Spider
1​
Sydney Funnel Web Spider
1​
Atlas Moth
1​
Venezuelan Poodle Moth
1​
Seven-Spot Ladybug
1​
Gold-Silk Orbweaver
1​
Eastern Toebiter
1​
King Baboon Spider
1​
Giant African Millipede
1​
Burying Beetle (American [1])
1​
Death-Feigning Beetle
1​
Jumping Spider (Peacock [1])
1​
Emperor Scorpion
1​
Eupalette Shark
1​
White-Spotted Pufferfish
1​
Ocellaris Clownfish
1​
West African Lungfish
1​
Upside Down Jellyfish
1​
And now, each list:
Cobra (King [23]); (Indian/Spectacled [2])
25​
Emerald Tree Boa
16​
Black Mamba
10​
Reticulated Python
9​
Gaboon Viper
7​
Coral Snake (No Preference [4]); (Blue Malayan [1])
5​
Green Tree Python
4​
Green Anaconda
4​
Eyelash Viper (No Preference [2]); (Golden [1])
3​
Garter Snake (No Preference [1]); (San Francisco [1])
2​
Cottonmouth
2​
Milk Snake
2​
Kingsnake (Gray-Banded [1]); (Scarlet [1])
2​
Inland Taipan
2​
Tiger Snake
2​
Copperhead
1​
Sea Cobra
1​
Mangshan Pit Viper
1​
Aesculapian Snake
1​
Emerald Viper
1​
Ball Python
1​
Emerald Python
1​
Saharan Horned Viper
1​
Guatemalan Palm Viper
1​
Rubber Boa
1​
Red Bellied Black Snake
1​
Burmese Python
1​
Rhinoceros Snake
1​
Green Mamba
1​
Tentacled Snake
1​
Red-Sided Garter Snake
1​
Biak Green Tree Python
1​
Corn Snake
1​
Western Hognose
1​
Lancehead (Golden [1])
1​
Chameleon (Panther [24]); (Jackson's [7]); (No Preference [3]); (Veiled [2]); (Carpet [1]); (No Preference [1]); (Parson [1])
39​
Frilled/Frill Necked Lizard/Frilled Dragon
25​
Thorny Devil/Moloch
17​
Basilisk (Plumed [9]); (No Preference [1]); (Green [3])
13​
Tuatara*
13​
Tokay Gecko
8​
Caiman Lizard (Northern [5])
5​
Bearded Dragon (Central [3]); (No Preference [2])
5​
Day Gecko (Madagascar [5])
5​
Philippine Sailfin Lizard
2​
Fiji Iguana (No Preference [1]); (Banded [1])
2​
Agama (Common [1]); (No Preference [1])
2​
Leopard Gecko
2​
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
2​
Giant Girdled Lizard
2​
Crocodile Lizard (Chinese [2])
2​
Slow Worm
1​
Blue Anole
1​
Platysaurus
1​
Ocellated Lizard
1​
Asian Water Dragon
1​
Turquoise Dawrf Gecko
1​
Borneo Earless Monitor
1​
Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
1​
New Calendonia Giant Gecko
1​
Pygmy Gecko (Brazilian [1])
1​
Ornate Mastiguire
1​
Horned Lizard (Texas [1])
1​
Jeweled Lacerta
1​
Shingleback Lizard
1​
Sand Goanna
1​
Knight Anole
1​
Lechianus Gecko
1​
Pictus Gecko
1​
Ackie's Dwarf Monitor
1​
Alligator Lizard (Mexican [1])
1​
Red-Eyed Crocodile Skink
1​
Leaf-Tailed Gecko
1​
Snapping Turtle (Alligator [6]); (No Preference [5])
11​
Mata-Mata
8​
Testudo Tortoise (Greek [1]); (Kleinmann's/Egyptian [1]); (Hermann's [1])
3​
Radiated Tortoise
3​
European Pond Turtle
2​
Eastern Box Turtle
2​
Florida Soft-Shelled Turtle
2​
Eastern Long Necked Turtle
2​
Red-Eared Slider/Terrapin
2​
Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle
1​
Stinkpot
1​
Pink Belly Sideneck Turtle
1​
Bog Turtle
1​
Vietnamese Black Breasted Leaf Turtle
1​
Painted Terrapin
1​
Eastern Snake-Necked Turtle
1​
Black-Knobbed Map Turtle
1​
Spider Tortoise
1​
Pig-Nosed Turtle
1​
Spiny Softshell Turtle
1​
Axolotl
30​
Fire Salamander
20​
Poison Frog (Strawberry [3]); (Blue [4]); (Dyeing [2])
9​
Newt (Rough Skinned [1]); (Alpine [3]); (Sardinian mountain [1]); (Japanese Fire-Bellied [1])
6​
Hellbender
6​
Tomato Frog (No Preference [4]); (Sambava [1])
5​
Horned/Pacman Frog (No Preference [2]); (Argentine [2])
4​
Giant Salamander (Japanese [1]); (No Preference [2]); (Chinese [1])
4​
Tree Frog (Pacific [1]); (Australian Green [1])
2​
Panamanian Golden Frog
2​
Vietnamese Moss Frog
2​
Olm
2​
Tiger Salamander
2​
Fire-Bellied Toad (Oriental [2])
2​
Cane Toad
1​
Texas Blind Salamander
1​
Kaiser's Spotted Newt
1​
Mallorcan Midwife Toad
1​
Starry Night Toad
1​
Silvery Salamander
1​
Caecilian (Taita Hills [1])
1​
Titicaca Water Frog
1​
Leaf Frog (Malaysia [1])
1​
Wood Frog
1​
Common Frog
1​
Horror Frog
1​
African Bullfrog
1​
Suriname Toad
1​
Mantis (Praying [4]); (Chinese [1]); (Orchid [6]); (Giant Asian [2]); (No Preference [1]); (Giant African Stick [1])
15​
Stick Insect (Giant Asian [1]); (Giant Walking Stick [2]); (Lord Howe Island [3]); (No Preference [3]); (Giant Prickly [1])
10​
Stag Beetle (European [3]); (Japanese [1]); (No Preference [1])
5​
Coconut Crab
5​
Fiddler Crab
5​
Hercules Beetle
4​
Rhinoceros Beetle (No Preference [2]); (Japanese [2])
4​
Crawfish (Louisiana [1]); (European [1]); (White-Clawed [1])
3​
Madagascan Hissing Cockroach
3​
Giant Weta (No preference [2]); (Little Barrier [1])
3​
Hermit Crab (Land [1]); (Forest [1])
2​
Crab (Blue [1]); (No Preference [1])
2​
Vinegaroon (Giant [2])
2​
Morpho Butterfly
2​
Black Widow Spider
1​
East Asian Tiger Beetle
1​
Gooty Sapphire Ornamental
1​
Colombian Purple Bloom
1​
Achrioptera Fallax
1​
Horseshoe Crab
1​
Atlas Beetle
1​
Golden Orb Weaver Spider
1​
Sydney Funnel Web Spider
1​
Atlas Moth
1​
Venezuelan Poodle Moth
1​
Seven-Spot Ladybug
1​
Gold-Silk Orbweaver
1​
Eastern Toebiter
1​
King Baboon Spider
1​
Giant African Millipede
1​
Burying Beetle (American [1])
1​
Death-Feigning Beetle
1​
Jumping Spider (Peacock [1])
1​
Emperor Scorpion
1​
Mudskipper (No Preference [1]); (Atlantic [1])
2​
Eupalette Shark
1​
White-Spotted Pufferfish
1​
Ocellaris Clownfish
1​
West African Lungfish
1​
Upside Down Jellyfish
1​
*not actually a lizard
 
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Here's my list:

Snakes
  1. Copperhead
  2. Cottonmouth
  3. Coral snake
  4. Black mamba
Lizards
  1. Panther chameleon
  2. Plumed basilisk
Turtles/Tortoises
  1. Alligator snapping turtle
Amphibians
  1. Axolotl
  2. Strawberry poison frog
Invertebrates
  1. Fiddler crab
 
Thanks! A list of 10 is definitely easier than a list of 30.

Snakes
  1. King cobra
Lizards
  1. Slow Worm
  2. Frill-Necked Lizard
  3. Plumed basilisk
Turtles/Tortoises
  1. European Pond Turtle
Amphibians
  1. Olm
  2. Fire Salamander
Invertebrates
  1. Praying Mantis
  2. Giant Asian Stick Insect
  3. Hercules Beetle
 
Snakes:
1. Green tree python
2. Sea Cobra
3. Black mamba
4. Emerald Tree Boa


Lizards:
5. Panther Chameleon
6. Frill-Necked Lizard
7. Blue anole
8. Thorny devil
9. Platysaurus

Amphibians:
10. Fire Salamander
 
Lizards
  1. Panther chameleon
  2. Gecko leopard
  3. Philippine sailfin lizard
  4. Frill-necked lizard
Snakes
  1. King cobra
  2. Reticulated Python
Amphibians
  1. Blue poison dart frog
  2. Axolotl
  3. Fire salamander
Turtles
  1. Hermann's tortoise
 
1. King Cobra
2. Jackson's Chameleon
3. Black Widow Spider
4. Frilled Lizard
5. Thorny Devil
6. Axolotl
7. Snapping Turtle
8. Hercules Beetle
9. Black Mamba
10. Coconut Crab
 
This list is ordered roughly taxnomically, rather than any sort of preference:

Reptiles
1. Turquoise dwarf gecko
2. Panther chameleon
3. Asian water dragon
4. Aesculapian snake
5. King cobra
6. Mangshan pit viper

Amphibians
7. Mallorcan midwife toad
8. Texas blind salamander
9. Kaiser's spotted newt

Invertebrates
10. East Asian tiger beetle
 
A list of ten should be easier to deliver than a list of 30, so I'm glad to see this thread.

Lizards
  • Thorny Devil
  • Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
  • Madagascar Day Gecko
  • Panther Chameleon
  • Plumed Basilisk
Snakes
  • Reticulated Python
  • Black Mamba
Turtles/Tortoises
  • Radiated Tortoise
Amphibians
  • Fire Salamander
  • Axolotl

I had troubles leaving any reptiles out of this list in favor of invertebrates, since those simply aren't necessarily my favorites. If there had been more spots, I would definitely have included some of those as well. So... sorry for my lizards bias, but I would love all five of those in the game.
 
Turtle:
1. Mata mata
2. Roti island snake necked turtle
Snakes
3. Emerald python
4. Gabon viper
Frogs
5. South American horned frog
Lizards
6. Philippine sailfin lizard
7. Panther chameleon
8. Caiman lizard
9. Fiji iguana
10. Frilled necked lizard
 
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lizards and tuataras:

1. Jackson Chameleon
2. Tuatara
3. thorny devil
4. common agama
5. basilisk

Snakes
6. Black mamba
7. Indian cobra

Amphibians:
8. Axolotl
9. fire salamander
10. Japanese giant salamander
 
  1. Axolotl
  2. Hellbender
  3. Fire salamander
  4. Panther chameleon
  5. Frill-necked lizard
  6. Thorny devil
  7. Plumed basilisk
  8. Fiddler crab
  9. Blue crab
  10. Louisiana crawfish
Still hard to fill out a list, even at 10, so I topped it off with some crustaceans because I love crustaceans.
 
This is the not-so-long awaited sequel to the past wishlist.

Be sure to visit @Spiderhawk's thread: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/essential-aviary-animals.565435/page-3
Be sure to visit @random goat's thread: https://forums.frontier.co.uk/threads/new-20-essential-habitat-animals-meta-wishlist.582340/

Rules:
  1. No more than 10 per list (as someone pointed out once, we only get 1 exhibit species per pack anyway)
  2. No mammals or colonists (rats or ants, for example). Thw reason why is because Frontier states that won't add mammals. They also said that all animal must be individuals, so I doubt colonists would be very realistic if they use the same mechanics
  3. If possible, try to divide the list so that it'll be easier for me to go through it
  4. Have fun
Cobra (King [6]); (Indian/Spectacled [1])
7​
Black Mamba
5​
Emerald Tree Boa
2​
Coral Snake (No Preference [2])
2​
Garter Snake
1​
Cottonmouth
1​
Copperhead
1​
Green Tree Python
1​
Sea Cobra
1​
Milk Snake
1​
Reticulated Python
2​
Mangshan Pit Viper
1​
Aesculapian Snake
1​
Emerald Viper
1​
Gaboon Viper
1​
Chameleon (Panther [10]); (Jackson's [2])
12​
Frilled/Frill Necked Lizard
8​
Thorny Devil/Moloch
6​
Basilisk (Plumed [5]); (No Preference [1])
6​
Tuatara*
4​
Philippine Sailfin Lizard
2​
Slow Worm
1​
Blue Anole
1​
Platysaurus
1​
Ocellated Lizard
1​
Tokay Gecko
1​
Leopard Gecko
1​
Asian Water Dragon
1​
Turquoise Dawrf Gecko
1​
Day Gecko (Madagascar [1])
1​
Argentine Black-and-White Tegu
1​
Fiji Iguana
1​
Agama (Common [1])
1​
Snapping Turtle (Alligator [1]); (No Preference [2])
3​
European Pond Turtle
1​
Hermann's Tortoise
1​
Radiated Tortoise
1​
Mata-Mata
1​
Roti Island Snake-Necked Turtle
1​
Fire Salamander
9​
Axolotl
9​
Poison Frog (Strawberry [1]); (Blue [1])
2​
Olm
1​
Cane Toad
1​
Texas Blind Salamnder
1​
Kaiser's Spotted Newt
1​
Mallorcan Midwife Toad
1​
Horned/Pacman Frog
1​
Tomato Frog
1​
Giant Salamander (Japanese [1])
1​
Hellbender
1​
Coconut Crab
3​
Mantis (Praying [1]); (Chinese [1])
2​
Hercules Beetle
2​
Stick Insect (Giant Asian [1])
1​
Fiddler Crab
2​
Black Widow Spider
1​
East Asian Tiger Beetle
1​
Blue Crab
1​
Louisiana Crawfish
1​
Mudskipper
1​
*not actually a lizard
Alrighty then. Uploaded. Let's see if the devs choose from this list, too
 
Snakes:
1) king cobra
2) ball python
3)reticulated python

Lizards:
4) Fiji banded iguana
5) New Calendonia Giant Gecko
6) Grand Cayman Blue Iguana
7) Borneo Earless Monitor

Amphibians:
8) Hellbender

Turtles:
9) Pink Belly Sideneck Turtle
10) Stinkpot

I agree the iguana should be habitat, but I’d be happy to get the blue iguanas however.
 
Snakes
1. Black Mamba
2. San Francisco Garter snake
3. Emerald Python

Lizards
4. Panther chameleon
5. Thorny Devil

Turtles/Tortoises
6. Radiated Tortoise

Amphibians
7. Axolotl
8. Fire Salamander

Invertebrates
9. Gooty sapphire ornamental (tarantula)
10. Colombian Purple Bloom (tarantula)
 
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