Ocelots are also a lot bigger than most people expect, pretty much equal to the caracal. The Margay is a better pick for the "small spotted jungle cat" niche imo
I've been voting for the margay instead, but I just mentioned the ocelot because it's popular. A
serval (my favorite), a
margay, and a
Pallas's cat would really help fill that small cat role for me. If we get more slots, I tend to agree with the people suggesting a sand cat and a fishing or golden cat for southeast Asia. I hope we get enough animals for even more.
About the dogs, I think I would want about 1/25 animals to be a dog. One of the main two I want would be the
Tanuki/Raccoon Dog, which is different and cute. It's a favorite of a bunch of people on the forum, and I think it would sell well. I honestly thought it was a photoshopped animal until I got here. The other, my favorite, would be the
Black-Backed Jackal. It's a different taxonomic group. They are kind of small and look like coyotes, but they are more visually distinct from wolves and live in Africa. To me, jackals are an ABC animal that a lot of people would be familiar with.
Bush dogs would be cool for variety in South American sections, but there are about 15 species I would want ahead of them for South American diversity. I also would eventually like the pretty
grey or
island fox and funky
bat-eared fox. Both are different taxonomically from the other foxes. The former can climb trees and is the most basal canid, and the latter looks cool. Other people are rooting for various wolf species and subspecies, so I think 1/25 is a good ratio for dogs going forward.
For big cats, I'd be fine without any more. I suppose my favorite would be the African Leopard, which would provide a carnivore for the African jungle, but I could live without it. If the Sumatran tiger or Asiatic lion introduced a better model, I could get excited about them as well, but I would be happier if they updated the old ones, particularly the lion. I'm a little tired of big cats though, and I wouldn't want to see one added for a while.