In what pack could these animals fit into?

Alright, we know we're getting at least one more, and we know that the Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo and the Secretary Bird are very likely candidates.

Other popular candidates include:
  • Any New World Monkey
  • Short-Beaked Echidna
  • Honey Badger
  • Pacific Walrus
  • Blackbuck
What sort of packs do you think these animals could thematically fit into? Feel free to add some of your favorites or other animals that could fit in.
 
Alright, we know we're getting at least one more, and we know that the Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo and the Secretary Bird are very likely candidates.

Other popular candidates include:
  • Any New World Monkey
  • Short-Beaked Echidna
  • Honey Badger
  • Pacific Walrus
  • Blackbuck
What sort of packs do you think these animals could thematically fit into? Feel free to add some of your favorites or other animals that could fit in.
Nothing easy. Maybe adaptations?
Frankly, none outside of a "grab-bag" idea that was already done with the Zookeepers Pack
I don’t think we are getting something like a grab bag again.
 
Goodfellows
Something like: Islands , Jungle? Rainforest

Secretary Bird: Scrublands, Plains?, Safari

Both together idk
 
Alright, we know we're getting at least one more, and we know that the Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo and the Secretary Bird are very likely candidates.

Other popular candidates include:
  • Any New World Monkey
  • Short-Beaked Echidna
  • Honey Badger
  • Pacific Walrus
  • Blackbuck
What sort of packs do you think these animals could thematically fit into? Feel free to add some of your favorites or other animals that could fit in.
An Equatorial Animal Pack could work well for many of those:
  • Secretary Bird
  • Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
  • New World Monkey sp.
  • Honey Badger
  • Blackbuck
The Echidna could work in a Woodland Animal Pack with the Tree Kangaroo or a Scrubland Pack alongside the Honey Badger and Secretary Bird
As for the Pacific Walrus, I think the best pack is a Pacific Coast Pack, focused on the Pacific coast of North America that extends all the way up into the Alaskan Arctic, it would be a good spot for the Musk ox too.
 
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