So with the Peccary out of the way, so goes the number 1 contender for a Latin American animal pack ungulate pick. I think it's likely we will see at least one ungulate in this pack if it is to happen so I guess the question is which species and there is four main options:
- Tapir - The lowland tapir is a very common and iconic zoo animal however some may think it is too similar to the Baird's tapir we already have. There is also the possibility this is how the Malayan tapir finally gets fixed but I'm unsure about that. We could also get the mountain tapir instead but I doubt it.
- Peccary - Yes we did just get one but we can't rule out a second one. The other two species are at least visually distinct and could be another good "filler" species though I imagine nobody is really craving for one after today.
- Camelid - This is probably going to be the most popular option, either the Guanaco or Vicuña... Both are common zoo animals and iconic plus Patagonia is the region which most sorely needs representation. Could help mend the disappointment some had with the llama back in 2020. I guess the alpaca is possible too but after last time I think Frontier would go for a wild species.
- Deer - There is quite a lot of deer species from Latin America however the majority of them are basically non existent in zoos. If we get a deer I think there is two main possibilities. Firstly the White-Tailed Deer which spans across a huge portion of the Americas and works well as a generic deer for the whole region. Second is the Southern Pudu which is unique in that it is a small deer native to the Temperate forests of Chile.