Planet Zoo African Adventure

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Please, Please, Please
I want this pack for Planet Zoo I want the Black Rhino, Olive Baboon, African Leopard, Black Mamba: Exhibit, and the Secretary Bird,
 
If you not mind when i join your Idea :)
Yes i know, Birds a difficult but most of us are wishing some :)

Great white-nosed monkey
Klipspringer (Oreotragus)
Philomachus pugnax (I only knew the Latin Name for the little bird :/ )
Anas capensis (A Duck :) )
Kaptriel / Burhinus capensis
 

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not gonna lie, i would prefer White Rhinoceros than the Black Rhinoceros.
but either way, it will be great to add more Rhinos

i dont think there will be more Wildebeest
in the game, we already have Black wildebeest, so by adding another one is kinda weird

well i think its a good pack if frontier ever decide.
 
It would be a big mistake to release african pack without meerkats. I think there could be alot of missed potentional purchases because of that.
 
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Agreed meerkats and white rhinos are the most requested animals in these forums. Although I could be happy with the black rhino I too prefer the white rhino. The meerkat isn’t debatable tho. The game needs them just as bad as the game needed penguins and otters imo.
 
One of the African animals that should be included in the game is the Northern white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum cottoni). Since 2018, only two specimens of this subspecies remain alive in the world, both females, so their extinction is taken for granted. However, the genetic material of the last living male rhinoceros has been collected, and it is hoped to be able to carry out artificial fertilization

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Replace black rhino with white rhino, blue wildebeest with meerkat, nile crocodile with greater kudu and jackson's chameleon with panther chameleon
Philomachus pugnax (I only knew the Latin Name for the little bird :/
The english name for Philomachus pugnax is the Ruff, though if it would be included in planet zoo I would place it in a europe pack
 
Angola roan antelope ** / Hippotragus equinus cottoni **
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If I may recite: But they are not very common in zoos, probably because they are considered to be quite intolerant and compete with the similar black antelope.
I would be happy if they should come along at some point. :)

Angola lion, (Katanga lion) / Panthera leo bleyenberghi - VU
Occurrence: Western Africa (Zaire, Zambia, Angola, Zimbabwe)
Habitat: dry bushland, savannahs
Head-torso length: 170-190 cm
Tail length: 100 cm
Weight: up to 250 kg
Food: large mammals
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If you not mind when i join your Idea :)
Yes i know, Birds a difficult but most of us are wishing some :)

Great white-nosed monkey
Klipspringer (Oreotragus)
Philomachus pugnax (I only knew the Latin Name for the little bird :/ )
Anas capensis (A Duck :) )
Kaptriel / Burhinus capensis
P. Pugnax is the scientific name for the Ruff, a bird commonly memed for its fancy look
Ruff (bird) - Wikipedia
Ruff - eBird
Pin on Animals
 
Angola roan antelope ** / Hippotragus equinus cottoni **
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If I may recite: But they are not very common in zoos, probably because they are considered to be quite intolerant and compete with the similar black antelope.
I would be happy if they should come along at some point. :)

Angola lion, (Katanga lion) / Panthera leo bleyenberghi - VU
Occurrence: Western Africa (Zaire, Zambia, Angola, Zimbabwe)
Habitat: dry bushland, savannahs
Head-torso length: 170-190 cm
Tail length: 100 cm
Weight: up to 250 kg
Food: large mammals
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Yes to the antelope.
 
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