How Would You Organize An All Animals Zoo?

I haven’t seen a thread like this yet and I think it’s a pretty fun idea. As the title states, how would you design a zoo that includes all 116 animals in Planet Zoo? I know that for most players this scenario isn’t possible with a playable frame rate. If you have an appropriate social group for each animal, it comes in at around 300-400 animals which is a lot! I’m really interested to see what the community would do in this scenario, so let me know down below! Let’s all dream a little!…

Title = A major section of the zoo
Title = A subsection that is part of a major section
*= Animals that I’m including in my major zoo (40 animals; 32 habitat, 8 exhibit)

Discovery Outpost
1. Aardvark
2. Aldabra Giant Tortoise
3. Bactrian Camel
4. Black Tailed Prairie Dog
5. Chinese Pangolin
6. Fennec Fox*
7. Greater Flamingo
8. Indian Peafowl
9. Llama
10. Meerkat
11. Nile Monitor
12. North American Beaver
13. Southern Cassowary*
Madagascar
14. Red Ruffed Lemur*
15. Ring Tailed Lemur
Small Animals Discovery Center
16. Giant Burrowing Cockroach
17. Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
18. Giant Forest Scorpion
19. Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect
20. Giant Tiger Land Snail
21. Goliath Beetle
22. Sacred Scarab Beetle

Reptile & Amphibian Conservation & Education Center
23. American Alligator
24. American Bullfrog*
25. Boa Constrictor*
26. Common Death Adder
27. Diamondback Terrapin*
28. Eastern Blue Tongued Lizard*
29. Eastern Brown Snake*
30. Galapagos Giant Tortoise
31. Gila Monster*
32. Golden Poison Frog
33. Goliath Frog
34. Green Iguana
35. Komodo Dragon*
36. Lehmann’s Poison Frog*
37. Lesser Antillean Iguana*
38. Puff Adder
39. Red-Eyed Tree Frog
40. Saltwater Crocodile
41. Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
42. Yellow Anaconda

Wild Africa
43. African Buffalo
44. Black Wildebeest
45. Common Ostrich*
46. Common Warthog
47. Nyala
48. Plains Zebra*
49. Reticulated Giraffe*
50. Sable Antelope
51. Southern White Rhinoceros
52. Thomson’s Gazelle*
Predator Ridge
53. African Wild Dog
54. Cheetah*
55. Spotted Hyena
56. West African Lion
The Kalahari Desert
57. Gemsbok
58. Springbok
African Elephant Conservation & Education Center
59. African Elephant*
Congo Rainforest Trail
60. Bongo*
61. Mandrill
62. Okapi*
63. Pygmy Hippo
Zambezi River Hippo Camp
64. Hippopotamus

Australian Outback
65. Dingo
66. Koala*
67. Red Kangaroo*

Penguin Point
68. African Penguin
69. King Penguin*

Indo-Malaya Trek
70. Babirusa
71. Bengal Tiger*
72. Binturong
73. Clouded Leopard*
74. Dhole
75. Gharial
76. Malayan Tapir
77. Proboscis Monkey*
78. Sun Bear
Indian Elephant & Rhino Conservation & Education Center
79. Indian Elephant
80. Indian Rhinoceros*

East Asia Highlands
81. Formosan Black Bear
82. Himalayan Brown Bear
83. Japanese Macaque
84. Siberian Tiger
85. Snow Leopard
The Bamboo Forest
86. Giant Panda
87. Red Panda*

North American Frontier
88. Cougar
89. Dall Sheep*
90. Grizzly Bear*
91. Moose*
92. Timber Wolf
Big Sky Country
93. American Bison*
94. Pronghorn Antelope*
Pinniped Point
95. California Sea Lion*
96. Gray Seal

The Arctic Circle
97. Arctic Fox
98. Arctic Wolf
99. Polar Bear*
100. Reindeer*

The Great Ape Forest
101. Bonobo
102. Bornean Orangutan
103. Western Chimpanzee
104. Western Lowland Gorilla

Amazonia
105. Amazonian Giant Centipede
106. Baird’s Tapir*
107. Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
108. Brazilian Wandering Spider
109. Colombian White-Faced Capuchin Monkey
110. Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman*
111. Giant Anteater
112. Giant Otter*
113. Goliath Birdeater
114. Jaguar
115. Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
116. Titan Beetle

This would be my ultimate zoo. What would be yours?
 
Ok, here goes:


NORTH AMERICA

Swamps of the South

1. American beaver
2. American alligator
3. American bullfrog
4. Diamondback terrapin

The Coast

5. Gray seal
6. California sea lion

Wild Frontier

7. Moose
8. Grizzly bear
9. Gray wolf
10. Dall sheep
11. Pronghorn
12. American bison
13. Western diamondback rattlesnake
14. Mexican red-kneed tarantula
15. Gila monster
16. Giant desert hairy scorpion
17. Black tailed prairie dog
18. Puma

Arctic Expeditions

19. Polar bear
20. Arctic wolf
21. Arctic fox
22. Reindeer

CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA

The Amazon Trail

23. Baird's tapir
24. Colombian white-faced capuchin
25. Jaguar
26. Giant otter
27. Giant anteater
28. Titan beetle
29. Amazonian giant centipede
30. Goliath bird eater
31. Brazilian salmon pink tarantula
32. Brazilian wandering spider

The Lost World - a huge, temple/ruined building

33. Llama - right outside
34. Cuvier's dwarf caiman
35. Galapagos giant tortoise
36. Yellow anaconda
37. Boa constrictor
38. Red-eyed tree frog
39. Lehmann's poison frog
40. Golden poison frog
41. Green iguana
42. Lesser Antillean iguana

OCEANIA

The Outback

43. Red kangaroo
44. Koala
45. Dingo
46. Eastern brownsnake
47. Common death adder
48. Eastern blue tongued lizard

The Billabong

49. Saltwater crocodile
50. Southern cassowary
51. Giant burrowing cockroach

AFRICA

Tropical Africa

52. Pygmy hippo
53. Red ruffed lemur
54. Ring tailed lemur
55. Okapi
56. Bongo
57. Western chimpanzee
58. Western lowland gorilla
59. Bonobo
60. Greater flamingo
61. Giant tiger land snail
62. Goliath beetle
63. Mandrill

DarthQuell Reptile House

64. Nile monitor
65. Aldabra giant tortoise
66. Goliath frog
67. Puff adder

African Deserts

68. Fennec fox
69. Cheetah
70. Meerkat
71. Aardvark
72. Gemsbok
73. Sacred scarab beetle

The Savannah

74. West African lion
75. African wild dog
76. African bush elephant
77. Reticulated giraffe
78. Common warthog
79. Nyala
80. Southern white rhinoceros
81. Common ostrich
82. Plains zebra
83. Spotted hyena
84. Sable antelope
85. Thompson's gazelle
86. Springbok
87. Hippopotamus
88. Common wildebeest
90. African buffalo

EURASIA

Asian Trek

91. Snow leopard
92. Giant panda
93. Red panda
94. Formosan black bear
95. Himalayan brown bear
96. Japanese macaque
97. Siberian tiger
98. Chinese pangolin

Beautiful India

99. Gharial
100. Dhole
101. Indian elephant
102. Bengal tiger
103. Giant forest scorpion
104. Indian peafowl
105. Indian rhinoceros

The Mysterious Islands

106. Sun bear
107. Clouded leopard
108. North Sulawesi babirusa
109. Giant Malaysian leaf insect
110. Proboscis monkey
111. Bornean orangutan
112. Binturong
113. Malayan tapir

THE ENTRANCE

114. African penguin
115. King penguin
116. Bactrian camel
 
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Entrance
1. California sea lion

Bug house
2. Goliath birdeater
3. Mexican redknee tarantula
4. Brazilian wanderin spider
5. Salmon pink tarantula
6. Titan beetle
7. Amazon giant centipede
8. Malayan leaf insect
9. Giant forest scorpion

Himalayan mountain
10. Formosan black bear
11. Himalayan brown bear
12. Bactrian camel
13. Snow leopard
14. Red panda

Chinese garden
15. Chinese pangolin
16. Giant panda
17. Siberian tiger

Macaque springs
18. Japanese macaque

Digger land
19. Meerkat
20. Black-tailed prairie-dog
21. Giant burrowing cockroach
22. Giant desert hairy scorpion
23. Aardvark

Congo falls
24. Mandrill
25-26. Okapi + Bongo
27. Pygmy hippo
28. Bonobo
29. Goliath frog
30. Goliath beetle
31. Giant tiger land snail

Primate trail
32. Western lowland gorilla
33. Western chimpanzee
34-35. Ring tailed lemur + Red ruffed lemur

Desert lookout
36-37. Gemsbok + Springbok
38. Fennec fox
39. Sacred scarab beetle
40. Puff adder

Savannah tour
41-45. African buffalo + Nyala + Sable antelope + Common warthog + Souhern white rhino
46-50. Plains zebra + Black wildebeest + Reticulated giraffe + Common ostrich + Thomson gazelle
51. Spotted hyena
52. West african lion
53. Cheetah
54. African wild dog
55. African bush elephant

Hippo lake
56-57. Hippopotamus + Greater flamingo
58. Aldabra giant tortoise
59. Nile monitor

Indian Palace
60-61. indian rhinoceros + Indian elephant
62. Indian peafowl
63. Bengal tiger
64. Gharial
65. Sun bear
66. Ussuri dhole

Indonesia rainforest trail
67-68. Bornean orangutan + Proboscis monkey
69. Binturong
70. Babirusa
71. Malayan tapir
72. Clouded leopard
73. Komodo dragon

African penguin lookout
74. African penguin

Australia
75. Red kangaroo
76. Koala
77. Southern cassowary
78. Dingo

Australian reptile house
79. Saltwater crocodile
80. Common death adder
81. Eastern brown snake
82. Blue-tongued lizard

Llama land
83. Llama

Amazon dome
84. Jaguar
85. Giant anteater
86. Cuvier's dwarf caiman
87. Giant otter
88-88. Baird's tapir + Capuchin monkey
89. Green Iguana
90. lesser antillean iguana
91. Yellow anaconda
92. Boa constrictor
93. Golden poison frog
94. Lehmann's poison frog
95. Red-eyed treefrog
96. Galapagos giant tortoise

Wetlands boat tour
97. American beaver
98. American bullfrog
99. Diamondback terrapin
100. American alligator

American frontiers
101. Moose
102-103. Prognhorn + American bison
104. Diamondback rattlesnake
105. Gila monster
106. Giant desert scorpion
107. Cougar

Polar domes
108. King penguin
109. Grey seal
110. Arctic fox
111. Arctic wolf
112. Dall sheep
113. Reindeer
114. Polar bear
 
Ok, here goes:


NORTH AMERICA

Swamps of the South

1. American beaver
2. American alligator
3. American bullfrog
4. Diamondback terrapin

The Coast

5. Gray seal
6. California sea lion

Wild Frontier

7. Moose
8. Grizzly bear
9. Gray wolf
10. Dall sheep
11. Pronghorn
12. American bison
13. Western diamondback rattlesnake
14. Mexican red-kneed tarantula
15. Gila monster
16. Giant desert hairy scorpion

Arctic Expeditions

17. Polar bear
18. Arctic wolf
19. Arctic fox
20. Reindeer

CENTRAL/SOUTH AMERICA

The Amazon Trail

21. Baird's tapir
22. Colombian white-faced capuchin
23. Jaguar
24. Giant otter
25. Giant anteater
26. Titan beetle
27. Amazonian giant centipede
28. Goliath bird eater
29. Brazilian salmon pink tarantula
30. Brazilian wandering spider

The Lost World - a huge, temple/ruined building

31. Llama - right outside
32. Cuvier's dwarf caiman
33. Galapagos giant tortoise
34. Yellow anaconda
35. Boa constrictor
36. Red-eyed tree frog
37. Lehmann's poison frog
38. Golden poison frog
39. Green iguana
40. Lesser Antillean iguana

OCEANIA

The Outback

41. Red kangaroo
42. Koala
43. Dingo
44. Eastern brownsnake
45. Common death adder

The Billabong

46. Saltwater crocodile
47. Southern cassowary
48. Giant burrowing cockroach

AFRICA

Tropical Africa

49. Pygmy hippo
50. Red ruffed lemur
51. Ring tailed lemur
52. Okapi
53. Bongo
54. Western chimpanzee
55. Western lowland gorilla
56. Bonobo
57. Greater flamingo
58. Giant tiger land snail
59. Goliath beetle
60. Mandrill

DarthQuell Reptile House

61. Nile monitor
62. Aldabra giant tortoise
63. Goliath frog
64. Puff adder

African Deserts

65. Fennec fox
66. Cheetah
67. Meerkat
68. Aardvark
69. Gemsbok
70. Sacred scarab beetle

The Savannah

71. West African lion
72. African wild dog
73. African bush elephant
74. Reticulated giraffe
75. Common warthog
76. Nyala
77. Southern white rhinoceros
78. Common ostrich
79. Plains zebra
80. Spotted hyena
81. Sable antelope
82. Thompson's gazelle
83. Springbok
84. Hippopotamus
85. Common wildebeest
86. African buffalo

EURASIA

Asian Trek

87. Snow leopard
88. Giant panda
89. Red panda
90. Formosan black bear
91. Himalayan brown bear
92. Japanese macaque
93. Siberian tiger
94. Chinese pangolin

Beautiful India

95. Gharial
96. Dhole
97. Indian elephant
98. Bengal tiger
99. Giant forest scorpion
100. Indian peafowl
101. Indian rhinoceros

The Mysterious Islands

102. Sun bear
103. Clouded leopard
104. North Sulawesi babirusa
105. Giant Malaysian leaf insect
106. Proboscis monkey
107. Bornean orangutan
108. Binturong
109. Malayan tapir

THE ENTRANCE

110. African penguin
111. King penguin


Which animals am I missing?
Ok, there's mine
 
Really really interesting to see how different community members would organize a zoo, which was kind the point of the thread. I like having the zoo split up into different sections within the continent areas, really really cool idea!
 
Had to really engage my brain here, but I finally managed a zoo with all 116 species in what I think could be interesting sections:

Entrance
Penguin Coast

1-2. King penguin + African penguin

Australia
Australia: Past, Present and Future

3. Komodo dragon
4. Greater flamingo
5. Southern cassowary
6. Saltwater crocodile
7. Eastern brown snake
8. Giant burrowing cockroach
9. Common death adder
10. Eastern blue tongue lizard
11. Red kangaroo
12. Koala
13. Sacred scarab beetle
14. Dingo

South America
Choco Forest
15-16. Baird's tapir + Colombian white faced capuchin
17. Lehmann's poison frog
18. Red eyed tree frog
19. Golden poison frog

Course of the Amazon
20. Llama
21. Amazonian giant centipede
22. Jaguar
23. Giant otter
24. Brazilian salmon pink tarantula
25. Goliath birdeater
26. Yellow anaconda
27. Green iguana
28. Boa constrictor
29. Brazilian wandering spider
30. Titan beetle
31. Cuvier's dwarf caiman
32. Giant anteater

Islands of Evolution
33. Galapagos giant tortoise
34. Lesser Antillean iguana

Africa
Lost Madagascar
35-36. Ring tailed lemur + Aldabra giant tortoise
37-38. Red ruffed lemur + Pygmy hippopotamus

Engineers of the Savannah
39-40. Aardvark + Fennec fox
41. African elephant
42. Reticulated giraffe
43-44. Southern white rhinoceros + Plains zebra
45. Cheetah
46-48. Springbok + Black wildebeest + Common ostrich
49. Hippopotamus
50. Goliath frog

Antelope House
51. Bongo
52. Gemsbok
53. Thomson's gazelle
54-55. Sable antelope + Nyala

Gorongosa
56-57. African buffalo + Common warthog
58. African wild dog

Congo Primatologist Trail
59. Western lowland gorilla
60. Bonobo
61. Okapi
62. Mandrill
63. Goliath beetle
64. Nile monitor
65. Giant tiger land snail
66. Western chimpanzee

Meerkat Mound
67. Meerkat
68. Puff adder

Europe
Pleistocene Predators

69. Reindeer
70-71. Grey seal + Arctic fox
72. Formosan black bear
73. Red panda
74. Dhole
75. Spotted hyena
76. West African lion

Asia
Treetops Trail

77-78. Bornean orangutan + Malayan tapir
79-80. Proboscis monkey + North Sulawesi babirusa
81. Giant Malaysian leaf insect
82-83. Sun bear + Binturong

Foothills to Summit
84. Indian elephant
85. Giant forest scorpion
86. Gharial
87-88. Indian rhinoceros + Indian peafowl
89. Bengal tiger
90. Chinese pangolin
91. Clouded leopard
92. Snow leopard
93. Himalayan brown bear

The Silk Road
94. Bactrian camel
95. Japanese macaque
96. Moose
97. Siberian tiger
98. Giant panda

North America
Lords of the Arctic

99. Polar bear
100. Arctic wolf

American Trail
101. American alligator
102. Diamondback terrapin
103. American bullfrog
104. Puma
105. Giant desert hairy scorpion
106. Gila monster
107. Western diamondback rattlesnake
108. Mexican red knee tarantula
109-111. American bison + Pronghorn antelope + Black tailed prairie dog
112. California sea lion
113. Grizzly bear
114. Dall sheep
115. American beaver
116. Timber wolf
 
I figured, as a bit of fun, I would add the species from the Europe and Wetlands Packs and the bonus species to my all-animal zoo:

Australia: Past, Present and Future
117. Platypus (between Eastern blue-tongued lizard and red kangaroo)

Course of the Amazon
118. Capybara (mixed with the giant anteater)
119. Spectacled caiman (mixed with the Cuvier's dwarf caiman)

Engineers of the Savannah
110. Nile lechwe (mixed with the reticulated giraffes)

Lost Madagascar
111. Black and white ruffed lemur (between the two mixed enclosures in this section)

Pleistocene Predators
112. Alpine ibex (between reindeer and seal-fox mix)

Foothills to Summit
113. Wild water buffalo (between the gharial and Indian rhino enclosures; now mixed with the Indian peafowl)
114. Asian small-clawed otter (now mixed with the Indian rhinos)

The Silk Road
115. Red-crowned crane (between the camel and macaque enclosures)

New display in the Europe zone 'Roots of Life'
116. Eurasian lynx
117. European fallow deer
118. Fire salamander
119. Danube crested newt
120. European badger
 
I did not expect this to take me such a long time, but a really fun exercise nonetheless.
That would be one hell of a gigantic zoo. I kind of want to start building it now in Planet Zoo, but know that my PC would start dying at around 5 FPS after fifteen of those habitats already.

(Compiled this list in Word, and the automatic numbers were not accepted by the forums when I copied it over, so I ended up just using the bullets because I can't be bothered numbering it all manually. It's 130 animals according to my original list, so I think it should have everything.)

Entrance
  • European Fallow Deer
  • Reindeer

Penguin Palace
  • African Penguin
  • King Penguin

Sea Lion Education Center
  • California Sea Lion

Mangrove Manor
  • American Alligator
  • American Bullfrog
  • Diamondback Terrapin
  • Greater Flamingo
  • Moose

Riverbank Journey
  • Boa Constrictor
  • Cuvier’s Dwarf Caiman
  • Danube Crested Newt
  • Fire Salamander
  • Giant Otter
  • Goliath Frog
  • North American Beaver
  • Platypus
  • Yellow Anaconda

Desert Trail

Desert Dome
  • Common Death Adder
  • Eastern Blue-Tongued Lizard
  • Eastern Brown Snake
  • Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
  • Gila Monster
  • Mexican Red Knee Tarantula
  • Puff Adder
  • Sacred Scarab Beetle
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
Outback Trail
  • Dingo
  • Koala (incl. indoor habitat in Desert Dome)
  • Red Kangaroo
Kalahari Trail
  • Gemsbok
  • Meerkat (incl. indoor habitat in Desert Dome)

Nocturnal House
  • Chinese Pangolin
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Fennec Fox

Jungle Trail

Bug House
  • Amazonian Giant Centipede
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
  • Brazilian Wandering Spider
  • Giant Burrowing Cockroach
  • Giant Forest Scorpion
  • Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect
  • Giant Tiger Land Snail
  • Goliath Beetle
  • Goliath Birdeater
  • Titan Beetle
Colombian Forest House + Outdoor Exhibit
  • Baird’s Tapir
  • Capybara
  • Colombian White-Faced Capuchin Monkey
  • Green Iguana
  • Lehmann’s Poison Frog
  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog
  • Spectacled Caiman
Jaguar Trail
  • Golden Poison Frog
  • Jaguar
Indomalayan Trail
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Malayan Tapir
  • North Sulawesi Babirusa
  • Southern Cassowary
Congo Adventure
  • Bongo
  • Mandrill
  • Okapi
  • Pygmy Hippo

Serengeti Safari

Mixed Savannah #1
  • Common Ostrich
  • Plains Zebra
  • Sable Antelope
  • Southern White Rhinoceros
  • Springbok
Mixed Savannah #2
  • Black Wildebeest
  • Common Warthog
  • African Buffalo
Elephant Park
  • African Savannah Elephant
Predator Passage
  • African Wild Dog
  • Cheetah
  • Spotted Hyena
  • West African Lion

Sambesi Safari

Hippo Dome (inspired by Zoo Cologne)
  • Aardvark
  • Hippopotamus
  • Nile Monitor
  • Saltwater Crocodile
Cheetah Education & Conservation Center
  • Cheetah
Mixed Savannah
  • Nile Lechwe
  • Nyala
  • Reticulated Giraffe

Island Wonders

Lemur Island
  • Aldabra Giant Tortoise
  • Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
  • Red Ruffed Lemur
  • Ring Tailed Lemur
South American Island Greenhouse
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise
  • Lesser Antillean Iguana
Taiwan Trail
  • Formosan Black Bear

Japanese Hot Spring Island
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Red-Crowned Crane

Treetop Trail

Borneo Swamps
  • Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  • Bornean Orangutan
  • Proboscis Monkey
Malayan Forest
  • Binturong
  • Sun Bear
Ape Adventure
  • Bonobo
  • Western Chimpanzee
  • Western Lowland Gorilla

Asian Safari (Boat Tour around entire section + elevated pathway leading along each exhibit)

India Conservatory
  • Gharial
  • Indian Elephant
  • Indian Peafowl
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Wild Water Buffalo
Carnivore Valley
  • Bengal Tiger
  • Dhole
Panda Conservatory & Education Center
  • Giant Panda
  • Red Panda

Carnivore Ridge
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Wolf
  • European Badger
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Siberian Tiger

American Lowland Trail

Plains of the Prairie
  • American Bison
  • Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
  • Pronghorn Antelope
Pampas Trail
  • Cougar
  • Giant Anteater
  • Llama

Mountain Trail
  • Alpine Ibex
  • Dall Sheep
  • Eurasian Lynx
  • Himalayan Brown Bear
  • Snow Leopard
  • Timber Wolf

Arctic Sea Complex
  • Grey Seal
  • Polar Bear
 
I have decided to do another update, including the species that came with the Conservation Pack and the Twilight Pack:

Australia: Past, Present and Future
121. Common wombat (between burrowing cockroach and death adder)

Engineers of the Savannah
122. Egyptian fruit bat (after goliath frog)

Antelope House
123. Scimitar-horned oryx (after sable/nyala)

Roots of Life
124. Red fox (between Danube crested newt and badger)

Treetops Trail
125. Siamang (mixed with orangutan and tapir)

The Silk Road
126. Przewalski's horse (mixed with bactrian camel)
127. Amur leopard (between Japanese macaque and moose)

American Trail
128. Axolotl (between giant desert hairy scorpion and gila monster)
129. Raccoon (mixed with beaver and skunk)
130. Striped skunk (mixed with beaver and raccoon)
 
Can't believe it's been an entire year since this. Wow, how the game has changed. Imma try again:

ENTRANCE:

  1. Llama
  2. Aldabra giant tortoise
  3. African penguin
  4. King penguin

NORTH AMERICA
The South
  1.  Raccoon
  2. Red fox
  3. Striped skunk
  4. American alligator
  5. North American beaver
  6. American bullfrog
  7. Diamondback terrapin
The West
  1.  Cougar
  2. Black-tailed prairie dog
  3. Pronghorn
  4. California sea lion
  5. Western diamondback rattlesnake
  6. Giant desert hairy scorpion
  7. Gila monster
The North
  1. Timber (Mackenzie) wolf
  2. Moose
  3. Grizzly bear
  4. Dall sheep
  5. American bison
Small Mexico
  1. Axolotl
  2. Mexican red kneed tarantula
ARCTIC
The Arctic
  1. Polar bear
  2. Reindeer
  3. Arctic wolf
  4. Arctic fox
SOUTH AMERICA
The Swamps
  1. Capybara
  2. Jaguar
  3. Colombian white-faced capuchin
  4. Baird's tapir
  5. Spectacled caiman
  6. Giant anteater
  7. Giant otter
Deadly Ruins
  1. Galapagos giant tortoise
  2. Cuvier's dwarf caiman
  3. Red-eyed tree frog
  4. Yellow anaconda
  5. Lehmann's poison frog
  6. Golden poison frog
  7. Boa constrictor
  8. Brazilian wandering spider
  9. Brazilian salmon pink tarantula
  10. Amazonian giant centipede
  11. Goliath bird eater
  12. Titan beetle
  13. Green iguana
  14. Lesser Antillean iguana
AFRICA
Madagascar
  1. Red ruffed lemur
  2. Black-and-white ruffed lemur
  3. Ring tailed lemur
The Safari
  • Part 1:
    1. Reticulated giraffe
    2. Plains zebra
    3. Common ostrich
    4. Black wildebeest
  • Part 2:
    1. Common warthog
    2. Sable antelope
    3. Springbok
    4. Thomson's gazelle
  • Part 3:
    1. Southern white rhinoceros
    2. Nyala
    3. Nile lechwe
  • Part 4:
    • West African lion
    • Spotted hyena
    • African bush elephant
    • Hippopotamus
    • African wild dog
    • African buffalo
African Deserts
  1. Fennec fox
  2. Cheetah
  3. Scimitar horned oryx
  4. Nile monitor
  5. Meerkat
  6. Aardvarks
  7. Gemsbok
  8. Sacred scarab beetle
  9. Egyptian fruit bat
  10. Puff adder
Tropical Africa
  1. Okapi
  2. Pygmy hippo
  3. Bongo
  4. Western chimpanzee
  5. Western lowland gorilla
  6. Bonobo
  7. Mandrill
  8. Greater flamingo
  9. Giant tiger land snail
  10. Goliath frog
  11. Goliath beetle
ASIA
Beautiful India
  1. Bengal tiger
  2. Indian elephant
  3. Indian peafowl
  4. Gharial
  5. Dhole
  6. Indian rhinoceros
  7. Giant forest scorpion
The Mysterious East
  1. Red panda
  2. Giant panda
  3. Red crowned crane
  4. Japanese macaque
  5. Himalayan brown bear
  6. Snow leopard
  7. Formosan black bear
  8. Siberian tiger
  9. Chinese pangolin
  10. Amur leopard
  11. Bactrian camel
  12. Przewalski's wild horse
Lost Islands
  1. Siamang
  2. Bornean orangutan
  3. Komodo dragon
  4. Malayan tapir
  5. Binturong
  6. North Sulawesi babirusa
  7. Sun bear
  8. Clouded leopard
  9. Proboscis monkey
  10. Giant Malaysian leaf insect
EUROPE
Majestic Europe
  1. European badger
  2. Eurasian lynx
  3. European fallow deer
  4. Alpine ibex
  5. Fire salamander
OCEANIA
The Outback
  1. Red kangaroo
  2. Dingo
  3. Eastern brown snake
  4. Eastern blue-tongue lizard
  5. Common death adder
The Billabong
  • The Pond
    1. Saltwater crocodile
    2. Platypus
  • The Forest
    1. Koala
    2. Common wombat
    3. Southern cassowary
    4. Giant burrowing cockroach
 
Entrance:
  • African penguin
  • ring tailed lemur
  • llama
  • Cloudless Sulphur butterfly
  • European Peacock butterfly
  • Menelaus Blue Morpho butterfly
  • Monarch butterfly
  • Old World Swallowtail
Wild Europe:
  • alpine ibex
  • Eurasian lynx
  • European badger
  • European fallow deer
  • fire salamander
  • Danube crested newt
  • red fox
  • red deer
Deserts: Life on the scorching sands:
  • Bactrian camel
  • Giant desert hairy scorpion
  • Gila monster
  • pronghorn
  • western diamondback rattlesnake
  • Black-tailed prairie dog
  • sacred scarab beetle
  • fennec fox
  • meerkat
  • gemsbok
  • springbok
  • scimitar horned oryx
  • striped hyena
  • nine banded armadillo
Asiatrek:
  • Formosan black bear
  • giant panda
  • Japanese macaque
  • Siberian tiger
  • red crowned crane
  • Amur leopard
  • Przewalski's horse
India: To the mountaintop:
  • Asian small-clawed otter
  • water buffalo
  • gharial
  • giant forest scorpion
  • Indian peafowl
  • clouded leopard
  • binturong
  • dhole
  • sun bear
  • Bengal tiger
  • Indian rhinoceros
  • Indian elephant
  • red panda
  • snow leopard
  • Himalayan brown bear
To the ends of the earth:
  • arctic fox
  • Dall sheep
  • reindeer
  • timber wolf
  • arctic wolf
  • gray seal
  • king penguin
  • polar bear
Australia: a world of adaptations:
  • Common death adder
  • eastern brown snake
  • eastern blue-tongued skink
  • Dingo
  • Koala
  • Red kangaroo
  • Common wombat
  • Giant burrowing cockroach
  • Southern cassowary
  • Saltwater crocodile
  • Platypus
  • emu
  • red-necked wallaby
African safari:
  • Aardvark
  • African buffalo
  • African bush elephant
  • African wild dog
  • black wildebeest
  • bongo
  • cheetah
  • common ostrich
  • common warthog
  • hippopotamus
  • plains zebra
  • puff adder
  • reticulated giraffe
  • sable antelope
  • spotted hyena
  • west African lion
  • Thompson's gazelle
  • southern white rhinoceros
  • Nile lechwe
  • caracal
  • blue wildebeest
Tropical house
  • Bornean orangutan
  • giant leaf insect
  • Malayan tapir
  • babirusa
  • proboscis monkey
  • siamang
  • Komodo dragon
  • Chinese pangolin
  • greater flamingo
  • Aldabra giant tortoise
  • bonobo
  • giant tiger land snail
  • Goliath beetle
  • Goliath frog
  • mandrill
  • Nile monitor
  • nyala
  • okapi
  • red ruffed lemur
  • western chimpanzee
  • western lowland gorilla
  • pygmy hippo
  • black and white ruffed lemur
  • Egyptian fruit bat
Tropical america:
  • amazonian giant centipede
  • Baird's tapir
  • boa constrictor
  • Brazilian salmon pink tarantula
  • Brazilian wandering spider
  • Galápagos giant tortoise
  • golden poison frog
  • Goliath birdeater
  • green iguana
  • lesser Antillean iguana
  • Lehmann's poison frog
  • Mexican red-knee tarantula
  • titan beetle
  • yellow anaconda
  • Colombian white faced Capuchin monkey
  • giant anteater
  • jaguar
  • red eyed tree frog
  • Cuvier's dwarf caiman
  • giant otter
  • capybara
  • spectacled caiman
  • axolotl
  • maned wolf
Louie Sienna's swamp trek:
  • diamondback terrapin
  • american bullfrog
  • north american beaver
  • raccoon
  • striped skunk
  • cougar
  • american alligator
American giants:
  • American bison
  • grizzly bear
  • moose
  • California sea lion
 
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I love dreaming!

I'd call it the Global Fauna and it would take visitors on a tour around the world. Complete with different architecture and all. It'd be a temperate zoo, so it'd have several domes to house animals of a certain climate, where you'll also find flora from those areas.

The New World (open air)
Llama
King penguin
(future additions: maned wolf, mara, rhea, viscacha)

Amazon dome (humid, hot)
Baird's tapir
Capybara
Giant anteater
Cuvier's dwarf caiman
Spectacled caiman
Giant otter
Jaguar
Columbian white-faced capuchin
+ Amazonian giant centipede, Brazilian salmon pink tarantula, Brazilian wandering spider, goliath birdeater, titan beetle, boa constrictor, yellow anaconda, golden poison frog, Lehmann's poison frog, red-eyed tree frog, axolotl.

Sonoran desert dome (dry, hot)
Cougar (habitat extends outside)
Pronghorn
California sea lion (habitat extends outside)
+ Mexican red knee tarantula, gila monster, western diamondback rattlesnake, giant desert hairy scorpion.
(future additions: Collared peccary, bighorn sheep, armadillo)

Galapagos-Caribbean house
Galapagos giant tortoise (the Galapagos islands are being invaded by iguanas, so I thought it fitting to house them together)
+ Green iguana, Antillean iguana.

Bayou house
American alligator
+ Diamondback terrapin, American bullfrog.

American Frontier (open air)
Grizzly bear
Dall sheep
American bison
Black-tailed prairie dog
North American beaver
Timber wolf
Raccoon
Striped skunk

Greenland (open air)
Arctic wolf
Polar bear

Scandinavia (open air)
Moose
Reindeer
Arctic fox

The Old World (open air)
Fallow deer
European badger
Red fox
Alpine ibex
Eurasian lynx
Grey seal
+ Danube crested newt, fire salamander
(future additions: red deer, wild boar)

East Asia (open air)
Siberian tiger
Amur leopard
Japanese macaque
Red-crowned crane
Formosan black bear

China (open air
Chinese pangolin
Giant panda
Red panda

Central Asia (open air)
Bactrian camel
Przwalski's horse
Snow leopard
Himalayan brown bear

Indian dome (humid, hot)
Indian elephant
Indian rhinoceros
Dhole
Gharial
Bengal tiger
Asian small-clawed otter
Wild water buffalo
Indian peafowl

Southeast Asian forest dome (humid, hot)
Clouded leopard
Malaysian tapir
Proboscis monkey
Sun bear
Babirusa
Siamang
Bornean orangutan
Komodo dragon
Binturong
+ Giant forest scorpion, giant leaf insect.

Sahara dome (dry, hot)
Fennec fox
Scimitar-horned oryx
Nile monitor
+ sacred scarab beetle, Egyptian fruit bat.

Kalahari (open air)
Gemsbok
Meerkat
Springbok
Aardvark
Southern white rhinoceros
African penguin

Tropical Africa dome (humid, hot)
Hippopotamus
Pygmy hippopotamus
Mandrill
Gorilla
Chimpanzee
Bonobo
Red ruffed lemur
Black & white ruffed lemur
Ringtailed lemur
Bongo
Okapi
Flamingo

African safari (open air)
West African lion
African elephant
African buffalo
Reticulated giraffe
Common warthog
Plains zebra
Black wildebeest
Cheetah
African wild dog
Common ostrich
Nyala
Nile lechwe
Spotted hyena
Thomson gazelle
Sable antelope
+ Aldabra giant tortoise, puff adder, goliath frog, giant tiger land snail, goliath beetle, sacred scarab beetle.

Australia (open air)
Red kangaroo
Cassowary
Dingo
Koala
Common wombat
Saltwater crocodile
Platypus
+ Giant burrowing cockroach, common death adder, eastern blue tongued lizard, eastern brown snake.
(future additions: emu)
 
Here's my go:

The Great Holarctic
By the Bayou
  • American Beaver
  • Raccoon
  • Striped Skunk
  • American Alligator
  • Diamondback Terrapin [E]
  • Danube Crested Newt [E]
  • American Bullfrog [E]
Mediterranean Shore
  • Red Fox
  • European Badger
  • Eurasian Lynx
  • European Fallow Deer
  • Greater Flamingo
  • Fire Salamander [E]
Pinniped Point
  • California Sea Lion
  • Grey Seal
The Bamboo Forest
  • Chinese Pangolin
  • Giant Panda
  • Red Pangolin
Taiga Trail
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Timber Wolf
  • California Sea Lion
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Amur Leopard
  • Siberian Tiger
  • Moose
  • Red-crowned Crane
Top of the World
  • Himalayan Brown Bear
  • Snow Leopard
  • Alpine Ibex
  • Dall Sheep

The Ends of the Earth
Peaks of Patagonia
  • Cougar
  • Llama
The High Tundra
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Arctic Fox
  • Reindeer
Polar Seas
  • Polar Bear
  • King Penguin

The Equatorial Belt
Island Worlds
  • Ring-tailed Lemur
  • Red-ruffed Lemur
  • Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur
  • Formosan Black Bear
  • Aldabra Giant Tortoise
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise
  • Lesser Antillean Iguana [E]
Through the Congo
  • Western Lowland Gorilla
  • Bonobo
  • Western Chimpanzee
  • Mandrill
  • Pygmy Hippo
  • Okapi
  • Bongo
  • Goliath Frog [E]
  • Goliath Beetle [E]
  • Giant Tiger Land Snail [E]
Tropical House
  • Green Iguana [E]
  • Boa Constrictor [E]
  • Yellow Anaconda [E]
  • Red-eyed Tree Frog [E]
  • Golden Poison Frog [E]
  • Lehmann's Poison Frog [E]
  • Titan Beetle [E]
  • Amazonian Giant Centipede [E]
  • Brazilian Wandering Spider [E]
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula [E]
  • Goliath Birdeater [E]
  • Giant Forest Scorpion [E]

Desert Discovery
Survivors of the Sand Country
  • Cheetah
  • Meerkat
  • Springbok
  • Scimitar-horned Oryx
  • African Penguin
Down the Nile
  • Hippopotamus
  • Nile Lechwe
  • Nile Monitor
The Vast Steppe
  • Black-tailed Prairie Dog
  • Przewalski's Horse
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Pronghorn
  • American Bison
Desert Day and Desert Night
  • Egyptian Fruit Bat [E]
  • Aardvark
  • Fennec Fox
  • Gila Monster [E]
  • Puff Adder [E]
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake [E]
  • Axolotl [E]
  • Sacred Scarab Beetle [E]
  • Mexican Red-knee Tarantula [E]
  • Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion [E]

Kingdoms of the Cats
Land of the Tiger
  • Indian Elephant
  • Dhole
  • Bengal Tiger
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Indian Peafowl
  • Gharial
Land of the Lion
  • African Savannah Elephant
  • African Wild Dog
  • West African Lion
  • Spotted Hyena
  • Plains Zebra
  • Southern White Rhinoceros
  • Common Warthog
  • Reticulated Giraffe
  • African Buffalo
  • Nyala
  • Thomson's Gazelle
  • Black Wildebeest
  • Sable Antelope
  • Gemsbok
  • Common Ostrich
Land of the Jaguar
  • Giant Anteater
  • Capybara
  • Columbian White-faced Capuchin
  • Giant Otter
  • Jaguar
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Cuiver's Dwarf Caiman
  • Spectacled Caiman

Across Wallace's Line
Journey Down Sundaland
  • Proboscis Monkey
  • Siamang
  • Bornean Orangutan
  • Sun Bear
  • Asian Small-clawed Otter
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Binturong
  • Malayan Tapir
  • Wild Water Buffalo
  • Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect [E]
Wonders of Wallacea
  • North Sulawesi Babirusa
  • Southern Cassowary
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Saltwater Crocodile
Terra Australis Incognita
  • Platypus
  • Koala
  • Common Wombat
  • Red Kangaroo
  • Dingo
  • Eastern Bluetongue Skink [E]
  • Common Death Adder [E]
  • Eastern Brown Snake [E]
  • Giant Burrowing Cockroach [E]
 
For mine I just went in alphabetical order through the Zoopedia. I'm not much of a decorator anyway so it's not pretty but it does meet all the basic welfare needs. I assume having the bare minimum for decor helps the framerate because it actually runs relatively ok. Turning breeding off also helps, as well as turning off guest needs so I can basically ignore them!
 
ENTRANCE

STABLES
  • Llama

BAT HOUSE
  • Egyptian Fruit Bat

PENGUINS
  • African Penguin
  • King Penguin

CENTRAL PLAZA

REPTILE CENTRAL
  • Aldabra Tortoise
  • Antillean Iguana
  • Boa Constrictor
  • Death Adder
  • Diamondback Terrapin
  • Eastern Blue-Tongued Lizard
  • Eastern Brown Snake
  • Galápogos Tortoise
  • Gila Monster
  • Green Iguana
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Nile Monitor
  • Puff Adder
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
  • Yellow Anaconda

SAN FRANSISCO BAY
  • California Sea Lion

FLAMINGO LAKE
  • Greater Flamingo
OCEANIA

KOALA GROVE
  • Koala

SWAMPLAND
  • Platypus
  • Saltwater Crocodile
  • Southern Cassowary

OUTBACK
  • Common Wombat
  • Dingo
  • Red Kangaroo

AFRICA

PREDATOR KOPJES
  • African Wild Dog
  • Cheetah
  • Spotted Hyena
  • West African Lion

SERENGETI
  • African Buffalo
  • African Elephant
  • Black Wildebeest
  • Hippopotamus
  • Nile Lechwe
  • Nyala
  • Plains Zebra
  • Reticulated Giraffe
  • Sable Antelope
  • Southern White Rhinoceros
  • Thompson's Gazelle

BURROWS
  • Aardvark
  • Common Warthog
  • Meerkat

MADAGASCAR
  • Black and White Ruffed Lemur
  • Red Ruffed Lemur
  • Ring Tailed Lemur

TROPICAL RIVERSIDE
  • Bongo
  • Bonobo
  • Giant Cockroach
  • Giant Snail
  • Goliath Beetle
  • Goliath Frog
  • Mandrill
  • Okapi
  • Pygmy Hippopotamus
  • Western Chimpanzee
  • Western Lowland Gorilla

ARID OASIS
  • Common Ostrich
  • Fennec Fox
  • Gemsbok
  • Scimitar-Horned Oryx
  • Springbok
  • Sacred Scarab Beetle
ASIA

HIGHLANDS
  • Amur Leopard
  • Chinese Pangolin
  • Giant Panda
  • Himalayan Brown Bear
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Red Panda
  • Red Crowned Crane
  • Siberian Tiger
  • Snow Leopard

GREAT PLAINS
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Przevalski's Horse

INDIAN VILLAGE
  • Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  • Bengal Tiger
  • Dhole
  • Gharial
  • Indian Elephant
  • Indian Peafowl
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Wild Water Buffalo

JUNGLE TREK
  • Babirusa
  • Binturong
  • Bornean Orangutan
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Formosan Black Bear
  • Giant Forest Scorpion
  • Giant Leaf Insect
  • Malayan Tapir
  • Proboscis Monkey
  • Siamang
  • Sun Bear

NORTH AMERICA

WILD NORTH
  • American Bison
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Moose
  • North American Beaver
  • Timber Wolf

DRY DESERT
  • Axolotl
  • Black-Tailed Prarie Dog
  • Cougar
  • Giant Desert Scorpion
  • Mexican Tarantula
  • Pronghorn Antelope

EVERGLADES
  • American Alligator
  • American Bullfrog
  • Raccoon
  • Striped Skunk

SOUTH AMERICA

AMAZON
  • Capybara
  • Capuchin Monkey
  • Dwarf Caiman
  • Spectacled Caiman
  • Giant Otter

JAGUAR TEMPLE
  • Amazonian Centipede
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
  • Brazilian Wandering Spider
  • Giant Anteater
  • Golden Poison Frog
  • Goliath Birdeater
  • Jaguar
  • Lehmann's Poison Frog
  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog
  • Titan Beetle

EUROPE

COUNTRYSIDE
  • Danube Crested Newt
  • European Badger
  • European Fallow Deer
  • Fire Salamander
  • Red Fox

ALPINE TREK
  • Alpine Ibex
  • Eurasian Lynx

POLAR POINT

ICY VISTA
  • Grey Seal
  • Polar Bear

FROST FOREST
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Dall Sheep
  • Reindeer

Let me know if I missed anything!
 
It isn't an all-animal zoo, but I had an idea and have hashed it out a bit further here - an idea for a European zoo, but one which covers the animals from throughout the Cenozoic era (from the extinction of the dinosaurs up to the present day). This will use many animals as stand-ins for extinct families, groups or species, but I think makes for a rather satisfying zoo.

Eocene and Oligocene
1.
Ring-tailed lemur - Represents Adapidae, an early primate family which lived in Europe during the Eocene
2. Collared peccary - Represents the earliest Tayassuidae, that evolved in Europe during the late Eocene or early Oligocene
3. Lesser Antillean iguana - Represents the diverse Iguanidae that lived in Europe during the Eocene
4. Gila monster - Represents Eurheloderma, the earliest of the heloderm lizards that originated from the Eocene of France
5. Boa constrictor - Represents the Boidae that inhabited Europe during the Eocene
6. Giant Malaysian leaf insect - Represents Eophyllium, a leaf insect from the Eocene of Germany

Display: 'The New Dawn' - A tropical house containing a walkthrough display for the lemurs, with a separate enclosure for the peccaries and the four exhibits arranged in a row.

Early Miocene
7.
Bonobo - Represents the Dryopithecini, a group of apes that inhabited Europe in the early Miocene
8. Striped skunk - Represents Promephitis, a Miocene-era member of the Mephitidae the size of a striped skunk
9. Okapi - Represents the giant Miocene-era European okapi Palaeotragus
10. Gharial - Represents the gavialidae from Europe, including the Miocene-era Gavialosuchus

Display: 'Miocene Tropics' - A large house containing an all-indoor enclosure for the gharials, plus indoor spaces attached to outdoor enclosures for the okapi and bonobo. The striped skunks have a separate enclosure outside the exit of the house.

Late Miocene
11. Giant panda - Represents Agriarctos nikolovi, a panda similar in size to the modern species from the Miocene of southeast Europe
12. Dromedary camel - Represents Paracamelus, which arrived in Europe from North America during the Miocene
13. Reticulated giraffe - Represents Bohlinia, an early long-necked giraffe from the late Miocene
14. Saltwater crocodile - Represents an undescribed coastal species of Crocodylus from the Miocene

Display: 'Early Plains' - Includes two paddocks, with a shared house, for the giraffes and camels.
Display: 'Southern Coasts' - Includes an undercover enclosure for saltwater crocodiles and an open-air display for giant pandas.

Pliocene
15.
Aardvark - Represents Amphiorycteropus, a species of aardvark from the Miocene and early Pliocene
16. Red river hog - Represents Potamochoerus magnus, a species of large bushpig that lived until the late Pliocene
17. Indian peafowl - Represents Pavo bravardi, a cold-climate peafowl which lived up to the late Pliocene
18. Spectacled caiman - Represents the Alligatoridae that disappeared from Europe during the Pliocene
19. Puff adder - Represents Laophis, a giant viper from the Pliocene of Europe (the biggest known venomous snake)

Display: 'Southern Savannah' - Includes an aardvark enclosure, with the puff adder inside the indoor viewing area, plus a paddock for red river hogs.
Display: 'The Time of Cooling' - Includes an outdoor walkabout display for peafowl and an indoor display for the caiman.

Early Pleistocene
20.
Chinese pangolin - Represents sia olteniensis, a pangolin which disappeared from Europe in the early Pleistocene
21. Red panda - Represents Parailurus, a species of red panda that survived in Europe until the early Pleistocene
22. Baird's tapir - Represents Tapirus arvernensis, which lived until the early Pleistocene in Europe
23. Thomson's gazelle - Represents Gazella borbonica, which disappeared in the early Pleistocene
24. Galapagos giant tortoise - Represents Titanochelon, a European giant tortoise which lived until the early Pleistocene

Display: 'Fast and Slow' - Comprises two outdoor paddocks for the gazelles and giant tortoises, plus an all-indoor display for the pangolins.
Display: 'The Last Jungle' - Includes a diorama-style enclosure, with red pandas in a foreground enclosure and tapirs in the background.

Middle Pleistocene
25.
Jaguar - Represents Panthera gombaszoegensis, also called the European jaguar, which died out in the middle Pleistocene
26. Snow leopard - Represents a paleosubspecies of the modern snow leopard from the middle Pleistocene
27. Cheetah - Represents Acinonyx pardinensis, a giant cheetah which disappeared in the middle Pleistocene
28. Cougar - Represents Puma pardoides, which became extinct in Europe during the middle Pleistocene
29. Striped hyena - Represents Hyaena prisca, a close relative of the striped hyena from the middle Pleistocene
30. African wild dog - Represents Xenocyon, which disappeared in the middle Pleistocene
31. Formosan black bear - Represents the European subspecies of Asiatic black bear from the middle Pleistocene
32. Bongo - Represents Pontoceros, a spiral-horned antelope from southeast Europe during the middle Pleistocene
33. Common ostrich - Represents Pachystruthio, a ratite similar to an ostrich but three times the size, which survived to the middle Pleistocene
34. Asian water monitor - Represents Varanus marathonensis, a monitor lizard that lived until the middle Pleistocene

Display: 'The Predator Parade' - A row of seven outdoor paddocks for all the large carnivorans, with an all-indoor display for the monitor lizards by the viewing area for the black bears.
Display: 'Out of Africa' - A single mixed-species paddock for the bongo and ostrich.

Warm-Phase Late Pleistocene
35.
African savannah elephant - Represents the straight-tusked elephant, a fairly close relative of the modern African elephants
36. Spotted hyena - Represents the cave hyena of the late Pleistocene, a palaeosubspecies of the modern spotted hyena
37. Dhole - Represents the extinct subspecies of dhole that lived in Europe during the late Pleistocene
38. Asian small-clawed otter - Represents Cyrnaonyx, a small-clawed otter from the Pleistocene of Europe
39. Black rhinoceros - Represents Stephanorhinus, a browsing rhinoceros from warm phases of the late Pleistocene
40. Hippopotamus - The modern hippopotamus lived in Europe during warm phases in the late Pleistocene
41. Wild water buffalo - Represents Bubalus murrensis, which lived in Europe during warm phases in the late Pleistocene
42. Sacred scarab beetle - Occurs in present-day Europe, but strongly linked to megafaunal herbivores

Display: 'Giants of the Floodplain' - Includes four different enclosures for the elephants, hippos, rhinos and buffalo. The elephants and hippos have their own housing, while the rhinos and buffalo are housed in the same building. The scarab beetles live in an exhibit inside the elephant house.
Display: 'Pleistocene Predators' - Comprises paddocks for the hyenas and dhole, plus an enclosure with underwater viewing for the otters.

Cold-Phase Late Pleistocene
43.
Indian elephant - Represents the mammoths, the closest relatives of the Indian elephant
44. Amur leopard - Represents the leopards that lived in Europe during the late Pleistocene
45. Arctic fox - Occurs in present-day Europe, but more widespread during the late Pleistocene
46. Himalayan brown bear - Represents the giant steppe-living brown bears of the Pleistocene
47. Przewalski's horse - Represents the European wild horse from the Pleistocene and Holocene
48. Reindeer - Occurs in present-day Europe, but more widespread during the late Pleistocene
49. American bison - Represents the steppe bison from the late Pleistocene of Europe

Display: 'The Mammoth Steppe' - Contains a single-species paddock for the elephants, a mixed enclosure for the horses, reindeer and bison and a smaller enclosure for the arctic foxes.
Display: 'Mountain Arks' - Consists of two enclosures for the brown bears and leopards.

Holocene
50.
West African lion - Represents the Asiatic lions that lived in Holocene-era southeast Europe, disappearing around 3,000 years ago
51. Siberian tiger - This subspecies attempted to colonise Europe, reaching Ukraine by the Middle Ages

Display: 'The Last Big Cats' - Two large paddocks for the big cats.

The Modern World
52. Red-necked wallaby - A introduced species, with a particularly strong population on the Isle of Man
53. North American beaver - A species accidentally introduced to Finland in the 1930s and remains there today
54. African crested porcupine - Probably introduced by the Romans, but replaces at least two species of extinct European crested porcupine
55. Egyptian fruit bat - Introduced in southern Spain but also naturally colonising the Greek islands from the Middle East
56. Eurasian lynx - Still present in Europe, albeit in often small and fairly scattered populations
57. Red fox - Probably the most common surviving land carnivore in Europe today, which is adapting to urban environments
58. Timber wolf - Representing the Eurasian wolf, which has survived and is now recolonising lost areas throughout the continent
59. Polar bear - Survives only on Svalbard in Europe, where they are now adapting their behaviour to hunt in prolonged ice-free seasons
60. Grey seal - A surviving marine mammal that is recovering from historic hunting
61. Raccoon - Introduced to Europe during the time of World War II, and becoming increasingly common on the continent
62. European badger - Another common surviving land carnivore that in many places is now the largest surviving land predator
63. Moose - Still lives in Europe, but now lost from most of its more southerly and westerly range due to historic hunting
64. Red deer - In many parts of Europe, now the largest surviving land mammal
65. European fallow deer - Wiped out from southeast Europe in the 1930s, but has been reintroduced across large parts of its former historical and Pleistocene range
66. Alpine ibex - A modern-day conservation success story, with a population increase from around 100 in the 19th century to over 40,000 today
67. Greater flamingo - Still survives in Europe in good numbers, but with reduced range - they formerly occurred up to the Netherlands
68. American bullfrog - A destructive introduced species in parts of Europe, where it is being controlled to protect native amphibians
69. Fire salamander - A widespread salamander but in steep declines because of diseases from imported pet newts
70. Danube crested newt - A scarce newt under threat from the destruction of natural wetlands
71. Old World swallowtail - Widespread and mostly still common, but has seen localised declines and extinctions across Europe
72. Monarch - Has naturally colonised parts of Portugal and southern Spain, breeding on naturalised species of milkweed plants
73. European peacock - A widespread and mostly still common butterfly, but is seeing declines in areas of agricultural intensification

Display: 'The Survivors' - Contains a diorama-style enclosure with badgers in the foreground and a mix of moose and red deer behind them. Also in this section are a paddock for timber wolves, an aviary for greater flamingos with the salamander and newt in associated exhibits and an enclosure for the lynx.
Display: 'Modern Seas' - Consists of two large enclosures with underwater viewing, home to grey seals and polar bears.
Display: 'The New Wild' - Includes a mixed-species display for the beavers and raccoons with the bullfrogs in a nearby exhibit, a walkabout display for wallabies, an enclosure for red foxes and two walkthrough exhibits; one housing fruit bats and the other home to butterflies.
Display: 'Comeback Kids' - Contains a walkabout exhibit for fallow deer, with a separate enclosure housing a mix of ibex and crested porcupine.
 
ENTRANCE

STABLES
  • Llama

BAT HOUSE
  • Egyptian Fruit Bat

PENGUINS
  • African Penguin
  • King Penguin

CENTRAL PLAZA

REPTILE CENTRAL
  • Aldabra Tortoise
  • Antillean Iguana
  • Boa Constrictor
  • Death Adder
  • Diamondback Terrapin
  • Eastern Blue-Tongued Lizard
  • Eastern Brown Snake
  • Galápogos Tortoise
  • Gila Monster
  • Green Iguana
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Nile Monitor
  • Puff Adder
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
  • Yellow Anaconda

SAN FRANSISCO BAY
  • California Sea Lion

FLAMINGO LAKE
  • Greater Flamingo
OCEANIA

KOALA GROVE
  • Koala

SWAMPLAND
  • Platypus
  • Saltwater Crocodile
  • Southern Cassowary

OUTBACK
  • Common Wombat
  • Dingo
  • Red Kangaroo

AFRICA

PREDATOR KOPJES
  • African Wild Dog
  • Cheetah
  • Spotted Hyena
  • West African Lion

SERENGETI
  • African Buffalo
  • African Elephant
  • Black Wildebeest
  • Hippopotamus
  • Nile Lechwe
  • Nyala
  • Plains Zebra
  • Reticulated Giraffe
  • Sable Antelope
  • Southern White Rhinoceros
  • Thompson's Gazelle

BURROWS
  • Aardvark
  • Common Warthog
  • Meerkat

MADAGASCAR
  • Black and White Ruffed Lemur
  • Red Ruffed Lemur
  • Ring Tailed Lemur

TROPICAL RIVERSIDE
  • Bongo
  • Bonobo
  • Giant Cockroach
  • Giant Snail
  • Goliath Beetle
  • Goliath Frog
  • Mandrill
  • Okapi
  • Pygmy Hippopotamus
  • Western Chimpanzee
  • Western Lowland Gorilla

ARID OASIS
  • Common Ostrich
  • Fennec Fox
  • Gemsbok
  • Scimitar-Horned Oryx
  • Springbok
  • Sacred Scarab Beetle
ASIA

HIGHLANDS
  • Amur Leopard
  • Chinese Pangolin
  • Giant Panda
  • Himalayan Brown Bear
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Red Panda
  • Red Crowned Crane
  • Siberian Tiger
  • Snow Leopard

GREAT PLAINS
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Przevalski's Horse

INDIAN VILLAGE
  • Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  • Bengal Tiger
  • Dhole
  • Gharial
  • Indian Elephant
  • Indian Peafowl
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Wild Water Buffalo

JUNGLE TREK
  • Babirusa
  • Binturong
  • Bornean Orangutan
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Formosan Black Bear
  • Giant Forest Scorpion
  • Giant Leaf Insect
  • Malayan Tapir
  • Proboscis Monkey
  • Siamang
  • Sun Bear

NORTH AMERICA

WILD NORTH
  • American Bison
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Moose
  • North American Beaver
  • Timber Wolf

DRY DESERT
  • Axolotl
  • Black-Tailed Prarie Dog
  • Cougar
  • Giant Desert Scorpion
  • Mexican Tarantula
  • Pronghorn Antelope

EVERGLADES
  • American Alligator
  • American Bullfrog
  • Raccoon
  • Striped Skunk

SOUTH AMERICA

AMAZON
  • Capybara
  • Capuchin Monkey
  • Dwarf Caiman
  • Spectacled Caiman
  • Giant Otter

JAGUAR TEMPLE
  • Amazonian Centipede
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
  • Brazilian Wandering Spider
  • Giant Anteater
  • Golden Poison Frog
  • Goliath Birdeater
  • Jaguar
  • Lehmann's Poison Frog
  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog
  • Titan Beetle

EUROPE

COUNTRYSIDE
  • Danube Crested Newt
  • European Badger
  • European Fallow Deer
  • Fire Salamander
  • Red Fox

ALPINE TREK
  • Alpine Ibex
  • Eurasian Lynx

POLAR POINT

ICY VISTA
  • Grey Seal
  • Polar Bear

FROST FOREST
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Dall Sheep
  • Reindeer

Let me know if I missed anything!
Okay, it’s been over a year, and I’m willing to update mine!

ENTRANCE

CHILDREN’S ZOO
  • Dromedary Camel
  • Llama
  • BAT HOUSE
    • Egyptian Fruit Bat
    • Spectacled Flying Fox
  • Butterflies
PENGUIN COAST
  • African Penguin
  • King Penguin
  • Little Blue Penguin

CENTRAL PLAZA

REPTILE CENTRAL
  • Aldabra Tortoise
  • Antillean Iguana
  • Asian Water Monitor
  • Boa Constrictor
  • Death Adder
  • Desert Horned Viper
  • Diamondback Terrapin
  • Eastern Blue-Tongued Lizard
  • Eastern Brown Snake
  • Galápogos Tortoise
  • Gila Monster
  • Green Iguana
  • Komodo Dragon
  • Nile Monitor
  • Puff Adder
  • Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
  • Yellow Anaconda
SAN FRANCISCO BAY
  • California Sea Lion
FLAMINGO LAKE
  • Greater Flamingo
NORTH AMERICA

WILD NORTH
  • American Bison
  • Grizzly Bear
  • Moose
  • North American Beaver
  • Timber Wolf

EVERGLADES
  • American Alligator
  • American Bullfrog
  • Raccoon
  • Striped Skunk

EUROPE

COUNTRYSIDE
  • Danube Crested Newt
  • European Badger
  • European Fallow Deer
  • Fire Salamander
  • Red Deer
  • Red Fox
ALPINE TREK
  • Alpine Ibex
  • Eurasian Lynx
SOUTH AMERICA

AMAZON
  • Capybara
  • Dwarf Caiman
  • Spectacled Caiman
  • Giant Otter
JAGUAR TEMPLE
  • Amazonian Centipede
  • Baird's Tapir
  • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
  • Brazilian Wandering Spider
  • Brown-Throated Sloth
  • Collared Peccary
  • Giant Anteater
  • Golden Poison Frog
  • Goliath Birdeater
  • Jaguar
  • Lehmann's Poison Frog
  • Maned Wolf
  • Red-Eyed Tree Frog
  • Titan Beetle

AFRICA

PREDATOR KOPJES
  • African Wild Dog
  • Caracal
  • Cheetah
  • Spotted Hyena
  • Striped Hyena
  • West African Lion
SERENGETI
  • African Buffalo
  • African Elephant
  • Black Wildebeest
  • Blue Wildebeest
  • Hippopotamus
  • Nile Lechwe
  • Nyala
  • Plains Zebra
  • Reticulated Giraffe
  • Sable Antelope
  • Southern White Rhinoceros
  • Thompson's Gazelle
BURROWS
  • Aardvark
  • African Crested Porcupine
  • Common Warthog
  • Meerkat
MADAGASCAR
  • Black and White Ruffed Lemur
  • Red Ruffed Lemur
  • Ring Tailed Lemur
  • Fossa
TROPICAL RIVERSIDE
  • Bongo
  • Giant Cockroach
  • Giant Snail
  • Goliath Beetle
  • Goliath Frog
  • Okapi
  • Pygmy Hippopotamus
  • Red River Hog
ASIA

HIGHLANDS
  • Giant Panda
  • Japanese Macaque
  • Red Panda
  • Red Crowned Crane
  • Siberian Tiger
  • Snow Leopard
GREAT PLAINS
  • Bactrian Camel
  • Przevalski's Horse
INDIAN VILLAGE
  • Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  • Bengal Tiger
  • Dhole
  • Gharial
  • Indian Elephant
  • Indian Peafowl
  • Indian Rhinoceros
  • Wild Water Buffalo
JUNGLE TREK
  • Babirusa
  • Binturong
  • Clouded Leopard
  • Formosan Black Bear
  • Giant Forest Scorpion
  • Giant Leaf Insect
  • Malayan Tapir
  • Sun Bear

OCEANIA

KOALA GROVE
  • Common Wombat
  • Koala
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • North Island Brown Kiwi
SWAMPLAND
  • Platypus
  • Saltwater Crocodile
  • Southern Cassowary
OUTBACK
  • Dingo
  • Emu
  • Quokka
  • Red Kangaroo
  • Red-Necked Wallaby

PRIMATE PARK

GREAT APES
  • Bonobo
  • Bornean Orangutan
  • Lar Gibbon
  • Siamang
  • Western Chimpanzee
  • Western Lowland Gorilla
MONKEYS
  • Columbian White-Faced Capuchin Monkey
  • Mandrill
  • Proboscis Monkey
CONSERVATION CORNER
  • Addax
  • Amur Leopard
  • Black Rhinoceros
  • Chinese Pangolin
  • Dama Gazelle
  • Himalayan Brown Bear
  • Somali Wild Ass

ARID TRAIL

OASIS
  • Common Ostrich
  • Fennec Fox
  • Gemsbok
  • Sand Cat
  • Scimitar-Horned Oryx
  • Springbok
  • Sacred Scarab Beetle
DRY PATH
  • Axolotl
  • Black-Tailed Prarie Dog
  • Cougar
  • Giant Desert Scorpion
  • Mexican Tarantula
  • Nine-Banded Armadillo
  • Pronghorn Antelope

POLAR POINT

ICY VISTA
  • Grey Seal
  • Polar Bear
FROST FOREST
  • Arctic Fox
  • Arctic Wolf
  • Dall Sheep
  • Reindeer
 
I'm doing one now.
Entrance: Aladabra Giant Tortoise, axolotl, Galapagos Giant Tortoise, King Penguin and Komodo Dragon.
Endemic Animals
- Australian Outback: Red Kangaroo, Dingo, Common Death Addar, Dromedary Camel, Emu, Eastern Brown Snake
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Will make this slightly easier on myself by ignoring exhibit and WE animals--pretend that some are scattered in terrariums throughout the zoo while others are in a centralized Reptile House.

ENTRANCE PLAZA:
Greater flamingo

ISLAND KINGDOM:
Lar gibbon + Siamang + Proboscis monkey + Orangutan (rotational habitats)
Binturong
Sun bear
Southern cassowary
Clouded leopard
Babirusa + Malayan tapir
Wild water buffalo
Asian small-clawed otter
Komodo dragon
Asian water monitor
Gharial
Saltwater crocodile
Bengal tiger

ASIAN GIANTS:
Indian elephant
Indian rhinoceros

OUTBACK TRAIL:
Dingo
Red kangaroo + Emu + Red-necked wallaby
Common wombat
Platypus
Tasmanian devil
Koala
Little blue penguin
Quokka
North Island brown kiwi

LEMUR LANDING:
Ring-tailed lemur + Black and white ruffed lemur
Red ruffed lemur
Fossa

PENGUIN RESEARCH CENTER:
King penguin

PACIFIC PIER:
California sea lion

ARCTIC COAST:
Polar bear
Arctic fox
Arctic wolf
Reindeer
Grey seal

THE GREAT INTERIOR:
Moose
Dall sheep
Grizzly bear
American bison + Pronghorn
Cougar
Black-tailed prairie dog

WETLANDS WALK:
North American beaver
Common raccoon
Striped skunk
Red fox
Nine-banded armadillo
American alligator

AFRICAN VILLAGE:
Dromedary camel
African crested porcupine
Caracal
Striped hyena
Sand cat
Fennec fox
Aldabra giant tortoise

CONGO FOREST:
Mandrill
Pygmy hippopotamus
Okapi
Bongo
Bonobo
Western chimpanzee
Western lowland gorilla

RIVER BEND:
Common hippopotamus
Red river hog + Nile lechwe
Nile monitor

RIFT VALLEY:
West African lion
Spotted hyena
African wild dog
Black rhinoceros
Reticulated giraffe + Plains zebra + Blue wildebeest + Thomson's gazelle
Addax + Dama gazelle
Somali wild ass + Scimitar oryx + Common ostrich
African elephant

SOUTH AFRICA:
Nyala + Sable antelope + Springbok + Gemsbok + Southern white rhinoceros
African buffalo + Black wildebeest
Meerkat + Aardvark
Warthog
African penguin

OLD WORLD:
Red deer + European fallow deer
Alpine ibex
Timber wolf
European badger
Przewalski's horse + Bactrian camel

ASIAN BAMBOO FOREST:

Red panda
Chinese pangolin
Giant panda
Japanese macaque
Red-crowned crane
Formosan black bear
Himalayan brown bear
Ussuri dhole
Indian peafowl

GREAT CATS OF ASIA:
Eurasian lynx
Amur leopard
Snow leopard
Siberian tiger

JAGUAR'S REALM:
Colombian white-faced capuchin
Baird's tapir + Capybara
Collared peccary
Galapagos giant tortoise
Giant anteater + Maned wolf
Cuvier's dwarf caiman
Spectacled caiman
Jaguar
Giant otter
Llama
 
Last edited:
Will make this slightly easier on myself by ignoring exhibit and WE animals--pretend that some are scattered in terrariums throughout the zoo while others are in a centralized Reptile House.

ENTRANCE PLAZA:
Greater flamingo

ISLAND KINGDOM:
Lar gibbon + Siamang + Proboscis monkey + Orangutan (rotational habitats)
Binturong
Sun bear
Southern cassowary
Clouded leopard
Babirusa + Malayan tapir
Wild water buffalo
Asian small-clawed otter
Komodo dragon
Asian water monitor
Gharial
Saltwater crocodile
Bengal tiger

ASIAN GIANTS:
Indian elephant
Indian rhinoceros

OUTBACK TRAIL:
Dingo
Red kangaroo + Emu + Red-necked wallaby
Common wombat
Platypus
Tasmanian devil
Koala
Little blue penguin
Quokka
North Island brown kiwi

LEMUR LANDING:
Ring-tailed lemur + Black and white ruffed lemur
Red ruffed lemur
Fossa

PENGUIN RESEARCH CENTER:
King penguin

PACIFIC PIER:
California sea lion

ARCTIC COAST:
Polar bear
Arctic fox
Arctic wolf
Reindeer
Grey seal

THE GREAT INTERIOR:
Moose
Dall sheep
Grizzly bear
American bison + Pronghorn
Cougar
Black-tailed prairie dog

WETLANDS WALK:
North American beaver
Common raccoon
Striped skunk
Red fox
Nine-banded armadillo
American alligator

AFRICAN VILLAGE:
Dromedary camel
African crested porcupine
Caracal
Striped hyena
Sand cat
Fennec fox
Aldabra giant tortoise

CONGO FOREST:
Mandrill
Pygmy hippopotamus
Okapi
Bongo
Bonobo
Western chimpanzee
Western lowland gorilla

RIVER BEND:
Common hippopotamus
Red river hog + Nile lechwe
Nile monitor

RIFT VALLEY:
West African lion
Spotted hyena
African wild dog
Black rhinoceros
Reticulated giraffe + Plains zebra + Blue wildebeest + Thomson's gazelle
Addax + Dama gazelle
Somali wild ass + Scimitar oryx + Common ostrich
African elephant

SOUTH AFRICA:
Nyala + Sable antelope + Springbok + Gemsbok + Southern white rhinoceros
African buffalo + Black wildebeest
Meerkat + Aardvark
Warthog
African penguin

OLD WORLD:
Red deer + European fallow deer
Alpine ibex
Timber wolf
European badger
Przewalski's horse + Bactrian camel

ASIAN BAMBOO FOREST:
Red panda
Chinese pangolin
Giant panda
Japanese macaque
Red-crowned crane
Formosan black bear
Himalayan brown bear
Ussuri dhole
Indian peafowl

GREAT CATS OF ASIA:
Eurasian lynx
Amur leopard
Snow leopard
Siberian tiger

JAGUAR'S REALM:
Colombian white-faced capuchin
Baird's tapir + Capybara
Collared peccary
Galapagos giant tortoise
Giant anteater + Maned wolf
Cuvier's dwarf caiman
Spectacled caiman
Jaguar
Giant otter
Llama
Love how you just shoved the entirety of the Oceania roster, bar the croc, into the 'outback trail' section. I mean even though they don't fit your not make have a whole new Zealand section unless the zoo is in new Zealand.
 
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