My Animal Wishlist

I am an Australian player and the Australia Pack in my opinion didn't cover the immense diversity of unique creatures that inhabit my homeland, so in summary, (EXPECT A TON OF AUSTRALIAN ANIMALS IN THE AUSTRALIA SECTION OF THIS LIST). This also doesn't include aviary birds, but there is one bat)

Africa:
  1. Eastern Black Rhinoceros
  2. African Leopard
  3. Common Chimpanzee (Sorry about this)
  4. Common Hartebeest
  5. Forest Elephant
  6. Serval
  7. Impala
  8. Common Eland
  9. Cape Bushbuck
  10. Waterbuck
  11. Bat-Eared Fox
  12. Bontebok
  13. Roan Antelope
  14. Nile Crocodile
  15. Gerenuk
  16. White-Eared Kob
  17. Vervet Monkey
  18. Nile Lechwe
  19. Red Lechwe
  20. Klipspringer
  21. Honey Badger
  22. Sitatunga
  23. Greater Kudu
  24. Lesser Kudu
  25. East African Lion (Sorry again)
  26. Ground Pangolin
  27. African White-Bellied Tree Pangolin
  28. Cape Fur Seal
  29. Rothschild's Giraffe (Sorry)
  30. Masai Giraffe (Sorry)
  31. Yellow Mongoose
  32. Banded Mongoose
  33. Striped Hyena
  34. Mantled Guereza
  35. De Brazza's Monkey
  36. Hamadryas Baboon
  37. Black-Backed Jackal
  38. Caracal
  39. Helmeted Guineafowl
  40. Aardwolf
  41. Fossa
  42. Black and White Ruffed Lemur
  43. Coquerel's Sifaka
  44. Common Brown Lemur
  45. Crowned Lemur
  46. Red-Fronted Lemur
  47. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko (Exhibit)
  48. Radiated Tortoise (Critically Endangered)
  49. Panther Chameleon (Exhibit)
  50. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach (Exhibit)
  51. Angonoka/Ploughshare Tortoise (Critically Endangered)
  52. Parson's Chameleon (Exhibit)
  53. Jackson's Three-Horned Chameleon (Exhibit)
  54. Boomslang (Exhibit)
  55. Black Mamba (Exhibit)
  56. Blue Wildebeest
  57. Addax
  58. Scimitar-Horned Oryx
  59. Barbary Sheep
  60. Sand Cat
  61. African Spurred Tortoise
  62. Leopard Tortoise
  63. Shoebill
  64. Kori Bustard
  65. East African Grey Crowned Crane
  66. Southern Ground Hornbill
  67. Secretary Bird
  68. Lesser Flamingo
Arctic:
  1. Musk Ox
  2. Arctic Fox
  3. Wolverine
North America:
  1. Raccoon
  2. Moose
  3. Cougar
  4. American Black Bear
  5. Bobcat
  6. American Beaver
  7. White-Tailed Deer
  8. American Alligator
  9. American Crocodile
  10. Elk
  11. Mountain Goat
  12. Nine-Banded Armadillo
  13. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep
  14. Black-Footed Ferret
  15. Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
  16. Coyote
  17. Eastern Cottontail
  18. Striped Skunk
  19. Spotted Skunk
  20. Sea Otter
  21. American Badger
  22. Virginia Opossum
  23. Green Anole (Exhibit)
  24. Copperhead Viper (Exhibit)
  25. Texas Horned Lizard (Exhibit)
  26. Common Snapping Turtle (Exhibit)
  27. Alligator Snapping Turtle (Exhibit Size Not In The Game)
  28. Cottonmouth (Exhibit)
  29. Eastern Coral Snake (Exhibit)
  30. Eastern Collared Lizard (Exhibit)
  31. Common Kingsnake (Exhibit)
  32. Sidewinder (Exhibit)
  33. Red Diamond Rattlesnake (Exhibit)
  34. American Flamingo
  35. Roseate Spoonbill
Middle-East:
  1. Dromedary Camel
  2. Arabian Oryx
  3. Nubian Ibex
  4. Arabian Tahr
  5. Persian Leopard
  6. Golden Jackal
  7. Syrian Brown Bear (Sorry)
  8. Camel Spider (Exhibit)
  9. Veiled Chameleon (Exhibit)
  10. Persian Fallow Deer
Europe:
  1. European Bison (Sorry)
  2. European Brown Bear (Sorry)
  3. European Wolf
  4. Wild Boar
  5. Chamois
  6. Red Deer
  7. European Fallow Deer
  8. Eurasian Lynx
  9. Iberian Lynx
  10. Alpine Ibex
  11. Raccoon Dog
  12. European Adder (Exhibit)
Asia:
  1. Sumatran Tiger (I really want it in the game)
  2. Lar Gibbon
  3. Siamang
  4. Sumatran Orangutan (Need this one too, its more endangered by the way)
  5. Amur Leopard
  6. Indian Leopard
  7. Leopard Cat
  8. Spectral Tarsier
  9. Domestic Water Buffalo
  10. Domestic Yak
  11. Blackbuck
  12. Przewalski's Horse
  13. Nilgai
  14. Gaur
  15. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
  16. King Cobra
  17. Sumatran Elephant (Sorry, but its the most endangered Asian Elephant Subspecies)
  18. Bornean Pygmy Elephant (Different Enough and Endangered)
  19. Sloth Bear
  20. Saiga Antelope
  21. False Gharial
  22. Barking Deer
  23. Chital Deer
  24. Sambar Deer
  25. Indian Pangolin
  26. Sunda Pangolin
  27. Javan Rusa Deer
  28. Banteng
  29. Red-Shanked Douc Langur
  30. Indian Grey Langur
  31. Green Peafowl
  32. Golden Pheasant
  33. Great Argus Pheasant
  34. Edwards's Pheasant
  35. Sumatran Rhinoceros
  36. Malayan Porcupine
  37. Asian Water Monitor
  38. Crab-Eating Macaque
  39. Lion-Tailed Macaque
  40. Dusky Leaf Monkey
  41. Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
  42. White-Cheeked Gibbon
  43. Muller's Gibbon
  44. Tokay Gecko (Exhibit)
  45. Mangrove Snake (Exhibit)
  46. Chinese Alligator
  47. Burmese Python (Exhibit)
  48. Reticulated Python (Exhibit)
Australia:
  1. Eastern Grey Kangaroo
  2. Kangaroo Island Kangaroo
  3. Parma Wallaby
  4. Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby
  5. Red-Necked Wallaby
  6. Swamp Wallaby
  7. Tammar Wallaby
  8. Red-Legged Pademelon
  9. Quokka
  10. Tasmanian Devil
  11. Common Wombat
  12. Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat
  13. Common Brushtail Possum (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  14. Greater Bilby (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  15. Emu
  16. Short-Beaked Echidna
  17. Ghost Bat (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  18. Perentie
  19. Lace Monitor
  20. Heath Monitor (Exhibit)
  21. Black-Headed Monitor (Exhibit)
  22. Spiny-Leaf Insect (Exhibit)
  23. Goliath Stick Insect (Exhibit)
  24. Spinifex Hopping Mouse (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  25. Southern Brown Bandicoot (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  26. Leadbeater's Possum (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  27. Sugar Glider (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  28. Greater Stick Nest Rat (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  29. Mountain Pygmy Possum (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  30. Common Ringtail Possum (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  31. Feathertail Glider (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  32. Tiger Quoll (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  33. Eastern Quoll (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  34. Long-Nosed Potoroo (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  35. Eastern Bettong (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  36. Tiger Snake (Exhibit)
  37. Inland Taipan (Exhibit)
  38. Coastal Taipan (Exhibit)
  39. Merten's Water Monitor (Exhibit)
  40. Boyd's Forest Dragon (Exhibit)
  41. Frilled-Necked Lizard (Exhibit)
  42. Inland Bearded Dragon (Exhibit)
  43. Smooth -Tailed Gecko (Exhibit)
  44. Barking Gecko (Exhibit)
  45. Scrub Python (Exhibit)
  46. Olive Python (Exhibit)
  47. Diamond Python (Exhibit)
  48. Rough-Scaled Python (Exhibit)
  49. Black-Headed Python (Exhibit)
  50. Green Tree Python (Exhibit)
  51. Broad-Headed Snake (Exhibit)
  52. Red-Bellied Black Snake (Exhibit)
  53. Eastern Long-Necked Turtle (Exhibit)
  54. Murray River Turtle (Exhibit)
  55. Saw-Shelled Turtle (Exhibit)
  56. Numbat (Requires Nocturnal Exhibit with Two Squares Grid)
  57. Little Penguin
  58. Australian Pelican
  59. Royal Spoonbill
  60. Black-Necked Stork
South America:
  1. Ocelot
  2. Maned Wolf
  3. Bush Dog
  4. Capybara
  5. Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth
  6. Hoffmann's Two-Toed Sloth
  7. Alpaca
  8. Guanaco
  9. Large Hairy Armadillo
  10. Spectacled Caiman
  11. Black Caiman
  12. Spectacled Bear
  13. Red Howler Monkey
  14. Black Howler Monkey
  15. Black-Handed Spider Monkey
  16. Colombian Black-Faced Spider Monkey
  17. Cotton-Top Tamarin
  18. Emperor Tamarin
  19. Golden Lion Tamarin
  20. Pied Tamarin
  21. Red-Handed Tamarin
  22. Saddleback Tamarin
  23. Common Marmoset
  24. Pygmy Marmoset
  25. White-Headed Marmoset
  26. Patagonian Mara
  27. Brazilian Tapir (Sorry)
  28. Collared Peccary
  29. South American Coati
  30. Tayra
  31. Rhinoceros Iguana (Exhibit)
  32. Red-Rumped Agouti
  33. Bolivian Squirrel Monkey
  34. Tufted Capuchin (Sorry)
  35. Greater Rhea
This is my Wishlist which spreads worldwide to comfort thoughts by you guys and others
 
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