I mean, the way current packs have gone have made predicting them practically impossible. So rather than going with what I think it could be (it could basically be anything at this point), I'll just say what I would
want to get:
WOODLANDS ANIMAL PACK
- Contains animals from all non-tropical rainforest habitats (including taiga, temperate forest, eucalypt forest and tropical dry forest)
1. Yellow-throated marten - From taiga, temperate and tropical forests in Asia
2. Ocellated turkey (reskin of the Indian peafowl) - From tropical dry forest in Central America
3. Grivet monkey (partial reskin of the capuchin monkey) - From tropical dry forest in East Africa
4. Desmarest's hutia - From tropical dry and mangrove forest on the island of Cuba
5. Tasmanian devil - From temperate forest on Tasmania
6. Eurasian wild boar (partial reskin of other pigs) - From taiga, temperate and tropical forests in Asia, Europe and North Africa
7. Ocelot or Asiatic golden cat (token cat representative) - Ocelots live in tropical dry and rainforest in Central/South America; golden cats in temperate and tropical forests in Southeast Asia
Walkthrough exhibit: Woodland birds (contains birds from the clade Cavitaves, cavity-nesting birds that include toucans, rollers, barbets and trogons)
- Bearded barbet - From open dry woodland in West Africa
- Collared trogon - From tropical dry and rainforest and dry coniferous forest in Central and South America
- European roller - From temperate and tropical dry forests in Europe (breeding) and Africa (non-breeding)
- Laughing kookaburra - From eucalypt forests in Australia
- Toco toucan - From dry forest and savannah in South America
With that, there would be several arboreal animals to make use of the new feature (marten, monkey and hutia), plus a variety of birds that could be used in several different areas within a zoo.