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Well I could alternate the manatee and turtle for other species like a Cuban Crocodile and maybe a Crab-Eating Macaque. Yes, American Flamingos are coastal, being found in estuaries and intertidal wetlands, as well as islands like the Galapagos and various in the Caribbean. A potential solution for the Green Sea Turtle could be rescues, and rescued animals are sent to the zoo for housing like they just show up in like the rewards section and you accept them and place them in a habitat. I did just read a pair of Green Sea Turtles, though they were dubbed as Black Turtles, did successfully breed in captivity in Japan, though the hatching success was low, but perhaps providing the right conditions and habitat, it would be possible, it probably isn't too common given many facilities haven't really designed facilities specifically designed for the breeding of sea turtles.
- The odds of a Manatee--a fully aquatic animal--being added as the only fully aquatic animal in a pack, while also being the first and only fully aquatic animal in the game seems incredibly dubious... until they make an Aquarium pack, I wouldn't count on full aquatics ever.
- The addition of a sea turtle of any kind would no doubt make the realist fans very angry; sea turtles can't breed in captivity and it would be weird if they were unable to breed.
- Are American Flamingos really coastal animals? I always flamingos stayed close to inland water sources like lakes or swamps.