Rare/non-exist animal in captivity wishlist

Hi everyone! :)
I'm opening another wishlist thread that isn't on the usual continental/regional topic.

In this thread, I explained why it would be important for Frontier to sometimes include animals in the game that are very rare or not in captivity:

RULES:
  1. All users may submit maximum 12 species, but could be less, if you want.
  2. Mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fishes and invertebrates are allowed.
  3. The species could be habitat or exhibit/WE animals.
  4. Only wild animals, domesticated ones are not allowed!

1. Kiwi
2. Marine iguana
3. Philippine eagle
4. Borneo pygmy elephant
5. Flightless cormorant
6. Golden snub-nosed monkey
7. Shoebill
8. Kākāpō
9. Hungarian meadow viper
10. Superb lyrebird
11. African leopard
12. Sumatran rhinoceros

RankAnimalVotes
1Shoebill15
2Saiga13
3Sumatran rhinoceros11
4Marine iguana9
Kākāpō9
5African leopard8
6Superb lyrebird7
Leopard seal7
7Golden snub-nosed monkey5
Chiru5
Ethiopian wolf5
Sifaka5
Indri5
8Elephant seal4
Phillipine eagle4
Numbat4
Perentie4
Thorny devil4
9Musk-ox3
Sulawesi bear cuscus3
Palm crab3
10Flightless cormorant2
Albatross2
Red wolf2
Leatherback sea turtle2
Lace monitor2
11Hungarian meadow viper1
Bornean pygmy elephant1
Yangtze giant softshell turtle1
Alagoas curassow1
Pygmy hog1
South Island takahe1
Grandidier's mongoose1
Sulawesi bear cuscus1
Australian sea lion1
Black-footed tree rat1
Chuditch1
Dragon snake1
Saola1
Huston toad1
Hoatzin1
Red-shanked douc1
Ribbon seal1
Marsh deer1
Asian golden cat1
Spotted cuscus1
Iberian lynx1
Japanese serow1
Andean mountain cat1
Blue-spotted tree monitor1
Seven-colored tanager1
Galapagos pink land iguana1
Giant mudskipper1
Tibetan blue bear1
Harp seal1
Aardwolf1
Tibetan fox1
Side-striped jackal1
Shrew Opossum1
Sulawesi palm civet1
Short-eared dog1
Black-footed ferret1
Resplendent quetzal1
South China tiger1
Spix's macaw1
Mountain gorilla1
Giant armadillo1
Ground pangolin1
Emperor penguin1
Horned guan1
Olm1
Norwegian lemming1

Let's get started! 😀
Huh. I didn’t know Red Wolves were rare in captivity. They have them at the Roger Williams Park Zoo, which is near me. I have also seen the Kiwi at Franklin Park Zoo.
 
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1. Indri
2. Dingiso
3. Blue bird of paradise
4. Javan rhino
5. Golden-bellied mangabey
6. Bornean pygmy elephant
7. Arabian leopard
8. Asiatic cheetah
9. Hispaniolan solenodon/ Cuban solenodon
10. Russian desman
11. Western long-beaked echidna
12. Eastern long-beaked echidna
13. Galapagos penguin
14. Kakapo
15. Giant armadillo
 
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1. Kakapo
2. Sumatran rhino
3. African leopard
4. Shoebill
5. Kiwi
6. Marine iguana
7. Kea
8. Phillipine eagle
9. Numbat
10. Superb lyrebird
11. Resplendent quetzal
12. Musk ox
Good.

I thought i was going to need to punch my self in the face thinking i added saiga to this list but seems like a i never wanted it lol

I'll cross off the kiwi though. i got one lol
 
  1. Resplendent quetzal
  2. Three-wattled bellbird
  3. Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse
  4. Agami heron
  5. Goliath heron
  6. Kākāpo
  7. Shoebill
  8. Galápagos penguin
  9. Superb lyrebird
  10. Lilac-breasted roller
  11. Montezuma oropendola
  12. Numbat
  13. Sumatran rhinoceros
  14. Galápagos sea lion
  15. African leopard
 
I was lucky enough to see and get pictures of the shoebill pair at Zoo Tampa almost two years ago. Zoo Tampa has successfully hatched and reared them, and one of their daughters is in another exhibit in the zoo.

A dream species that is only kept off exhibit at Dallas World Aquarium (also the only other American zoo that keeps a shoebill) and that ZooMAT in Mexico both keeps and has successfully raised is the resplendent quetzal. Out of my dream bird species pack, this species is easily number one.

I know the lilac-breasted roller is the most common roller species in the EU and the UK; I've talked to zookeepers here in the US and they stated that they're too aggressive for walkthrough aviaries.

I would personally like to see more Central American representation in the game. The bird life is especially rich and iconic, hence why I added the Agami heron, Montezuma oropendola, and three-wattled bellbird.

When I read that the Houston Zoo created a Galápagos exhibit but used Humboldt penguins and California sea lions as stand ins, I had to include them both the Galápagos penguin and the Galápagos sea lion.

Because of the list restriction, I would've also added the lace monitor and the Galápagos marine iguana.
 
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Habitat:
  1. Grey Snub-nosed Monkey
  2. Woolly Monkey
  3. Red-bellied Guenon
  4. Grey-cheeked Mangabey
  5. Sumatran Rhinoceros
  6. Northern Elephant Seal
  7. Long-nosed Echidna
  8. Northern Hog Badger
  9. Chinese Monal
  10. South China Tiger
  11. Orinoco Crocodile
  12. Perentie
  13. James' Flamingo
Exhibit:
  1. Spider Tortoise
  2. Chameleon Dragon
  3. Island Flying Fox
  4. Malayan Sail-finned Lizard
  5. Spotted Poison Frog
 
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