didn't add it solely because
"Solely" is a bit of a hyperbole. No doubt there were other reasons.
In any case it's not like this thread is going to make it happen. It's just a shame that the serval is only
now becoming the marketable cat - it's becoming rather popular in meme culture (along with the caracal), whereas the Pallas' cat has done it's dash. If only the situations were reversed. Anyway, I'm only salty because the serval was undoubtedly a better choice for
me than the Pallas' cat, which I'm unlikely to ever really use, and literally any animal would have been better than the African leopard, including several that would have been just as easy, if not
easier, for Frontier to make. And no, I'm not talking about birds - as nice as an additional pheasant would have been (also sour we never got the Himalayan monal), a lot of the popular bird choices would have been considerably more work (pelican) or wouldn't actually fit anywhere in the game (aviary birds like the secretarybird - yes, it was fine in
Zoo Tycoon 2, but I've never once seen a real-life secretarybird zoo habitat that wasn't enclosed in an aviary, unlike flamingos, cranes, and waterfowl).
Fingers crossed for
Planet Zoo 2. Frontier really should look at Oceanian zoos as a baseline for exotic species - taking out our natives, Australia and New Zealand typically house the bare minimum. Looking at our zoos would provide a perfect framework for the cornerstone species (again, ignoring the natives - I don't want to upset our European an American members by suggesting wallabies are more important than wolves or wisents).