Savanah animal pack, wil it be next?

Hello
I have made the Grassland animal pack it contains 7 animals already the thing I am missing is the exhibit animal.
Here is my pack:

secretary bird
1,194 Secretary Bird Stock Photos, Pictures & Royalty-Free Images - iStock

African porcupine
African crested porcupine | mammal | Britannica

Maned wolf
Featured Creature: Maned Wolf – Biodiversity for a Livable Climate

Banded mangoose
Banded Mongoose Photograph by MaryJane Sesto | Fine Art America


Mantel baboon
A Male Baboon that we saw during one of our Tours. The baboon's range  extends from the Red Sea in Eritrea to Ethiopia, Djibouti, Somaliland and  Somalia. The hamadryas baboon lives in

Great white pelican
1.129 foto's en beelden met Great White Pelican - Getty Images

Emu
Emu - The Australian Museum


If I need to change anything let me know, what are your thoughts about this new DLC? Let me know in the comments
Also if you know a good exhibit animal be sure to let me know, thank you already!
 

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It could be. A grasslands/savannah pack would balance out the wetlands. Even with the most notable savannah type animal, the Przewalski's Horse, coming in a week there are still plenty to choose from. I like your list, even though I'd choose mostly other animals.
 
Grassland pack could improve your Idea adding animals from another regions like south america, australia, asia

About your post I think it will be better to change that monkey for a baboon specie
 
I think forests could be the DLC in autumn which would also fit somehow in this time of the year. But I would like to have a savannah pack, too. Personally I would switch the Addax for the Kirks Dik Dik and the blue wildebeest for the Red River Hog which actually also lives in savannah regions.
 
I'd replace the Pelican with something like the Wombat, but great pack nonetheless. I think the Black Mamba would make for a great exhibit animal.
 
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