Greetings, this is a list of every common to generally common animal Planet Zoo is currently missing. They should be announcing a new pack somewhat close from now, so I'd like to make this before it's announced. I've used a combination of threads of made in suggestions and some wishlists I've made.
New Animals
African Civet
Agile Wallaby
American Badger
American Pine Marten
Angolan Colobus Monkey
Ankole
Asian Palm Civet
Bald Uakari
Banded Mongoose
Bat-Eared Fox
Bay Duiker
Bengal Slow Loris
Bighorn Sheep
Black Giant Squirrel
Black Lemur
Black-&-White Colobus Monkey
Black-Backed Jackal
Black-Footed Cat
Black-Handed Spider Monkey
Black-Rumped Agouti
Blackbuck
Bobcat
Bolivian Titi Monkey
Bornean Bearded Pig
Brazilian Porcupine
Brazilian Six-Banded Armadillo
Brush-Tailed Bettong
Brush-Tailed Possum
Canadian Lynx
Central American Squirrel Monkey
Chacoan Peccary
Collared Lemur
Collared Peccary
Colombian Red Howler
Common Eland
Common Impala
Common Marmoset
Common Spotted Cuscus
Coquerol's Sifaka
Cotton-Top Tamarin
DeBrazza's Monkey
Diana Monkey
East Java Langur
Emperor Tamarin
Ethiopian Dwarf Mongoose
European Pine Marten
Fishing Cat
Gelada
Gerenuk
Goeldi's Monkey
Golden Lion Tamarin
Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
Greater Bilby
Greater Kudu
Greater Mouse Deer
Grizzled Giant Squirrel
Guanaco
Guar
Hamadryas Baboon
Honey Badger
Kinkajou
Kirk's Dik Dik
Klipspringer
Large-Spotted Genet
Lesser Mouse Deer
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Long Nosed Potoroo
Markhor
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Mongoose Lemur
Mountain Goat
Moustached Tamarin
Ocelot
Owston's Palm Civet
Pallas' Cat
Parma Wallaby
Patagonian Mara
Persian Onager
Pied Tamarin
Potto
Pygmy Marmoset
Quokka
Red-Bellied Titi Monkey
Red-Capped Mangabey
Red-Rumped Agouti
Reeve's Muntjac
Ring-Tailed Mongoose
Ring-Tailed Possum
Ringtail
Rock Hyrax
Serval
Short-Beaked Echidna
Siberian Musk Deer
Sichuan Takin
Silky Anteater
Silvery Langur
Sloth Bear
Southern Pudu
Southern Tamandua
Spectacled Bear
Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
Tasmanian Devil
Tiger Quoll
Tufted Capuchin
Tufted Deer
Verreaux's Sifaka
Vervet Monkey
Vicuna
Visayan Warty Pig
Wapiti
White-Cheeked Marmoset
White-Faced Saki
White-Nosed Coati
White-Tailed Deer
Wild Boar
Wild Mustang
Wild Yak
Wisent
Wolf's Mona Monkey
Wolverine
Yellow Mongoose
Yellow-Backed Duiker
Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby
Yucatan Black Howler
Adding Fish
Currently in Planet Zoo, you can select water and change the color and type it is. It adds a lot of detail and can really help with enclosures but I feel that with the high request for fish they can turn this into something. It's nothing big like sharks or dolphins, but it would be nice if you could select the water and choose wether you want to add minor fish species to it. For example, you can add minnows to an otter enclosure to either be eaten by the otters or put them in with a large carnivore and let them live. Most common fish species that can undergo this rule would be fish like bass, minnows, and catfish. They COULD add some bigger freshwater species but like I said, this would be a little detail and nothing major.
New Behavior
I feel that some behaviors animals in Planet Zoo have can possibly make your displays and enclosures not appear as their best, so here are my opinions on what should be added to solve this problem.
Resting/Sleeping - With zoos in reality, animals aren't always on the move, and are mostly in one spot for certain durations of time. In Planet Zoo, most of the time animals in an enclosure are almost always moving, which can make it look a little odd with so many moving parts. Larger durations of rest and sleeping patterns could add more realism, and your animals aren't all over the place. If your animals are in a herd or pack, it is more likely that they would rest/sleep with or near one another. Duration of resting and sleeping would vary amongst species.
Grazing/Foraging - Herbivores spend a majority of their time grazing around, whilst other animals such as meerkats, badgers, wombats, etc. forage most of their time. Going along with animals always walking and being a little messy, foraging and grazing in groups or herds would be a nice detail to include in Planet Zoo.
Bathing - In Planet Zoo, animals mostly swim, stop, turn around, and the cycle goes on. It would be nice if animals could simply just lay in a low-depth body of water to bathe or cool down.
Bonding - Every once and so often animals have interactions with each other through a simple animation. In real-time zoos, you can find animals resting, playing, and sleeping with one another. This is mostly because of comfort, warmth, socialization, etc. If an animal were to lay down and spark an animation with another, they could both sit or lay amongst one another and get up whenever they want to. Obviously this wouldn't happen everytime an animals always down, but it's a key detail that could add so much to enclosures.
Communication - Most animals such as lions, tigers, etc. make a small series of calls rather than random growls and single calls that they display in-game. Lions and most other big cats make a series of calls in short duration of time (Search it up on Youtube if you need a reference) which is mostly to display dominance or secure territories. If animals that apply to this were given the feature of a systematic series of calls, it would be cool to see in your zoos, and adds more realism.
New Animals
African Civet
Agile Wallaby
American Badger
American Pine Marten
Angolan Colobus Monkey
Ankole
Asian Palm Civet
Bald Uakari
Banded Mongoose
Bat-Eared Fox
Bay Duiker
Bengal Slow Loris
Bighorn Sheep
Black Giant Squirrel
Black Lemur
Black-&-White Colobus Monkey
Black-Backed Jackal
Black-Footed Cat
Black-Handed Spider Monkey
Black-Rumped Agouti
Blackbuck
Bobcat
Bolivian Titi Monkey
Bornean Bearded Pig
Brazilian Porcupine
Brazilian Six-Banded Armadillo
Brush-Tailed Bettong
Brush-Tailed Possum
Canadian Lynx
Central American Squirrel Monkey
Chacoan Peccary
Collared Lemur
Collared Peccary
Colombian Red Howler
Common Eland
Common Impala
Common Marmoset
Common Spotted Cuscus
Coquerol's Sifaka
Cotton-Top Tamarin
DeBrazza's Monkey
Diana Monkey
East Java Langur
Emperor Tamarin
Ethiopian Dwarf Mongoose
European Pine Marten
Fishing Cat
Gelada
Gerenuk
Goeldi's Monkey
Golden Lion Tamarin
Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin
Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
Greater Bilby
Greater Kudu
Greater Mouse Deer
Grizzled Giant Squirrel
Guanaco
Guar
Hamadryas Baboon
Honey Badger
Kinkajou
Kirk's Dik Dik
Klipspringer
Large-Spotted Genet
Lesser Mouse Deer
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Long Nosed Potoroo
Markhor
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
Mongoose Lemur
Mountain Goat
Moustached Tamarin
Ocelot
Owston's Palm Civet
Pallas' Cat
Parma Wallaby
Patagonian Mara
Persian Onager
Pied Tamarin
Potto
Pygmy Marmoset
Quokka
Red-Bellied Titi Monkey
Red-Capped Mangabey
Red-Rumped Agouti
Reeve's Muntjac
Ring-Tailed Mongoose
Ring-Tailed Possum
Ringtail
Rock Hyrax
Serval
Short-Beaked Echidna
Siberian Musk Deer
Sichuan Takin
Silky Anteater
Silvery Langur
Sloth Bear
Southern Pudu
Southern Tamandua
Spectacled Bear
Sulawesi Bear Cuscus
Tasmanian Devil
Tiger Quoll
Tufted Capuchin
Tufted Deer
Verreaux's Sifaka
Vervet Monkey
Vicuna
Visayan Warty Pig
Wapiti
White-Cheeked Marmoset
White-Faced Saki
White-Nosed Coati
White-Tailed Deer
Wild Boar
Wild Mustang
Wild Yak
Wisent
Wolf's Mona Monkey
Wolverine
Yellow Mongoose
Yellow-Backed Duiker
Yellow-Footed Rock Wallaby
Yucatan Black Howler
Adding Fish
Currently in Planet Zoo, you can select water and change the color and type it is. It adds a lot of detail and can really help with enclosures but I feel that with the high request for fish they can turn this into something. It's nothing big like sharks or dolphins, but it would be nice if you could select the water and choose wether you want to add minor fish species to it. For example, you can add minnows to an otter enclosure to either be eaten by the otters or put them in with a large carnivore and let them live. Most common fish species that can undergo this rule would be fish like bass, minnows, and catfish. They COULD add some bigger freshwater species but like I said, this would be a little detail and nothing major.
New Behavior
I feel that some behaviors animals in Planet Zoo have can possibly make your displays and enclosures not appear as their best, so here are my opinions on what should be added to solve this problem.
Resting/Sleeping - With zoos in reality, animals aren't always on the move, and are mostly in one spot for certain durations of time. In Planet Zoo, most of the time animals in an enclosure are almost always moving, which can make it look a little odd with so many moving parts. Larger durations of rest and sleeping patterns could add more realism, and your animals aren't all over the place. If your animals are in a herd or pack, it is more likely that they would rest/sleep with or near one another. Duration of resting and sleeping would vary amongst species.
Grazing/Foraging - Herbivores spend a majority of their time grazing around, whilst other animals such as meerkats, badgers, wombats, etc. forage most of their time. Going along with animals always walking and being a little messy, foraging and grazing in groups or herds would be a nice detail to include in Planet Zoo.
Bathing - In Planet Zoo, animals mostly swim, stop, turn around, and the cycle goes on. It would be nice if animals could simply just lay in a low-depth body of water to bathe or cool down.
Bonding - Every once and so often animals have interactions with each other through a simple animation. In real-time zoos, you can find animals resting, playing, and sleeping with one another. This is mostly because of comfort, warmth, socialization, etc. If an animal were to lay down and spark an animation with another, they could both sit or lay amongst one another and get up whenever they want to. Obviously this wouldn't happen everytime an animals always down, but it's a key detail that could add so much to enclosures.
Communication - Most animals such as lions, tigers, etc. make a small series of calls rather than random growls and single calls that they display in-game. Lions and most other big cats make a series of calls in short duration of time (Search it up on Youtube if you need a reference) which is mostly to display dominance or secure territories. If animals that apply to this were given the feature of a systematic series of calls, it would be cool to see in your zoos, and adds more realism.