Please add Habitat Lizards with a preference for climbing

Hello,
Amazing so far!
The #1 animal request I have - large reptiles with a preference for climbing and water.
Here are some suggestions:
  1. Crocodile Monitor (can exceed the size of Komodo Dragon)
  2. Philippine Sailfin (5ft males)
  3. Giant Tegu (5ft males)
  4. Iguanas can get huge and could be habitat specimens
  5. Black/Green Mambas (can get 14 ft long, very active)
  6. King Cobra (can get 18 ft long, very active)
  7. Give Nile Monitors some climbing preference
I'd happily pay for this as a DLC - especially if you:

1) Add a 'diving' mechanic...where if an animal is on a climbable piece over water or on a nearby cliff, it can dive in, instead of slinking down a smooth bank - also would need the ability to climb a climbable piece back out. This would allow some awesome jagged water edge habitats where there is no smooth slide-in bank.

2) Add a feeding platform and feeding show mechanic...for truly dangerous animals like Crocs, Gharials, Komodos, Venomous snakes above, add the ability to create a 'feed platform' that hangs over the edge of the enclosure - A keeper can then hang some food off a pole and the animals come get it, ideally jumping for it in a spectacle that guests can watch.
This could be done with:
  • habitat wall piece: by connecting to the barrier like a gate (ground level path connection on outside with stairs up to barrier height platform extends out 2Meter into encolsure or something).
  • A 'spot' or small platform that you can connect to any path that through an enclosure at a max height of 3 meter or so.

Thanks,
Derp
 
Agree very much with this idea. I did find it quite odd that the green iguana was relegated to a Terrarium animal - certainly my local zoo (in temperate England) allows their iguanas access to an outdoor enclosure in good weather and few of the enclosures I have seen for green iguanas can be described as a small terrarium, with a number of places keeping them in walkthrough indoor enclosures.

Also seen rhinoceros iguanas allowed outdoors in other zoos in the UK; I would choose either that or the Grand Cayman blue iguana as a second Habitat iguana species.
 
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