The animals you dream of having by Continent

The animal you love the most in the world will be the first. Fish and marine animals as well as birds and flying mammals are not accepted.

In red = Endangered
In orange = Vulnerable]
In green = Least concern
In black = number of cubs
In purple = number of eggs of larvae
In yellow = Number of individuals

Africa
1. Fossa 1 to 6 small
2. Nile crocodile 50 to 80 eggs
3. Caracal 1 to 6 small
4. Serval 1 to 6 small
5. White rhinoceros 1 small 3 to 4 individuals
6. Desert cat 2 small
7. Cobe de lechwe 1 small 1 to 10 individuals
8. Kirk's Dik-Dik 1 small
9. Black rhinoceros 1 small 3 to 4 individuals
10. Dromedary 1 small
11. Rock hyrax 2 to 3 small
12. bush pig 3 to 6 small 6 to 20 individuals
13. Meerkat 2 to 5 small 10 to 30 individuals
14. Fennec 2 to 5 small
15. Radiated tortoise 2 to 12 eggs
16. Porcupine 1 to 3 small
17. Otocyon 2 to 6 small 1 to 10 individuals
18. Striped mongoose 2 to 6 small
19. Somali wild ass 1 small
20. Black mamba 12 to 17 eggs
21. Panther Chameleon 15 to 30 eggs
22. Platysaur 2 eggs
23. Crowned lemur 2 small
24. Macaco lemur 1 to small
25. Turquoise eyed lemur 1 small
26. Aye-aye
27. Coquerel sifaka 1 small
28. Cape Eland 1 small 2 25 individuals
29. Calabar python
30. Madagascan day gecko 2 eggs
31. Red-backed jackal 1 to 8 cubs
32. Greater kudu 1 small
33. Impala 1 small
5 DLC

Europe
1. Red fox 1 to 12 small
2. Badger 1 to 5 small
3. Chamois 1 small
4. Wild boar 9 to 10 small
5. Leopard snake 2 to 7'000 eggs
6. Ferret 8 small
7. Pityuse Lizard
8. Praying mantis 200 to 300 eggs
9. Locust 90 to 160 eggs
10. Psammodrome algira 4 to 8 eggs
11. Spotted salamander 20 à 40 larvae
12. boreal lynx

2 DLC

Arctic or antarctic
1. Arctic fox 6 to 11 cubs
2. Muskox 1 to 2 small
3. Morse 1 small
4. Leopard seal
5. Rockhopper penguin 2 eggs

Australia
1. Emu 7 to 12 eggs
2. Wallaby of bennet 1 small
3. Tasmanian Devil 20 to 30 cubs
4. Dendrolague 1 small
5. Dasyure tiger 4 to 6 small
6. Moloch 8-10 eggs
7. Green python 10 to 32 eggs
1 DLC

South America
1. Maned wolf 3 small
2. Mara 1 to 3 small
3. Capybara 2 to 8 small
4. Sloth 1 small
5. Coati 1 to 4 small
6. Humbold penguin 2 eggs
7. Marine iguana 3 to 5 eggs
8. Alpaca 1 small
9. Vicuna 1 small - 6 to 10 individuals
10. Guanaco 1 to 2 small
11. Black spider monkey 1 small
12. White-nosed Coati 1 to 4 4 to 25 individuals
13. Fer-de-lance
14. Ocelot 1 to 4 small
15. Armadillo 4 small
16. Black caiman 50 to 60 eggs
17. Surucucu 10 eggs
18. Emerald Boa 1-3 eggs
19. Amazonian Boa 4 to 28 eggs
20. False coral snake 3 to 24 eggs
21. Tamandua 1 small
22. Blue anole 10 eggs
23. Kinkajou 1 to 2 small
24. Margay 1 to 2 small
25. Bush dog 4 to 6 small
4 DLC

North America
1. Puma 1 to 6 cubs
2. Mississippi alligator 20 to 70 eggs
3. Raccoon 2 to 8 cubs
4. Coyote 2 to 12 small
5. Elk 1 to 2 small
6. Glutton 2 to 3 small
7. Skunk 4 to small
8. California sea lion 1 small
9. Five-lined skink 15 to 18 eggs
10. Green basil 5 to 11 eggs
11. South American sea lion 1 small
12. King Snake 5 to 17 eggs
2 DLC

Asia
1. Japanese Saro 1 small
2. Raccoon dog 3 to 7 small
3. Raccoon cat 1 to 4 cubs
4. Takin 1 small
5. Markhor 1 to 2 small
6. Yak 1 small
7. Sea cobra 10 to 30 eggs
8. Rainbow snake 30 eggs
9. Striped hyena 1 to 4 small
10. Przewalski's horse 1 small
2 DLC
104 animals I Want in the games ❤💙😉
 
I think I'm just going to ignore the litter sizes (too much work) and the exhibit species (this would take even longer to create). Also, I don't expect even half of all these animals to be added, this is just simple wishlist making.

Blue = Domesticated
Green = Least Concern
Light Green = Near Threatened
Yellow = Vulnerable
Orange = Endangered
Red = Critically Endangered
Black = Extinct in the Wild

Africa:
Addax
African Crested Porcupine
Black-and-White Ruffed Lemur
Black Rhinoceros

Caracal
Dromedary Camel
Fossa
Great White Pelican
Grey Crowned Crane
Hamadryas Baboon
Honey Badger

Nigerian Dwarf Goat
Radiated Tortoise
Red River Hog
Scimitar-Horned Oryx
Secretary Bird
Shoebill Stork
Somali Wild Donkey
Southern Ground Hornbill

Asia:
Amur Leopard
Asian Small-Clawed Otter
Blackbuck
Celebes Crested Macaque
Gaur
Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
Golden Takin
Japanese Serow
Lar Gibbon
Markhor
Przewalski's Wild Horse
Raccoon Dog
Red-Crowned Crane
Siamang

Visayan Warty Pig

Europe:
Alpine Ibex
European Bison
Iberian Lynx

North America:
American Alligator
American Beaver
California Sea Lion

Geoffroy's Spider Monkey
Moose
Mountain Lion
Muskox

Sea Otter
Wolverine

Oceania:
Australian Pelican
Australian Sea Lion
Bennett's Wallaby
Common Wombat
Emu
Freshwater Crocodile

Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
Greater Bilby
Little Blue Penguin
North Island Brown Kiwi
Numbat
Perentie
Platypus
Quokka
Short-Beaked Echidna
Tasmanian Devil
Tiger Quoll
Western Grey Kangaroo
Yellow-Footed Rock-Wallaby

South America:
Alpaca
Black Howler Monkey
Bolivian Squirrel Monkey
Brazilian Porcupine
Capybara
Collared Peccary

Maned Wolf
Ocelot
South American Coati
Southern Tamandua

Spectacled Bear
Tufted Capuchin Monkey

May continue to update later
 
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I create a list with the wishlist animals and mini exhibit animals, and explain my english is to bad because i chilean:

Africa:
Somali Wild Ass
Black Rhinoceros
Scimitar Horned Oryx
Red River Hog
Bat Eared Fox
Serval
Fossa
Black Mamba

Asia:
Przewalski Horse
SichuanTakin
Bharal
Amur Leopard
Lar Gibbon
Pere David Deer
Asian Small Clawed Otter
Cocodrile Lizard
Europe:
Mouflon
Wolverine
Iberian Lynx
Red Deer
Chamois
Red Fox
Weasel
Fire Newt
North America:
Canadian Beaver
Puma
Mosse
Racoon
White Tailed Deer
Canadian Otter
Nine Banded Armadillo
Axolot
Oceania:
Matschie's Tree-Kangaroo
North Island Brown Kiwi
Tasmanian Devil
Bennett's Wallaby
Emu
Kakapo
Common Wombat
Inland Taipan
South America:
Northern Huemul
Southern Pudu
Maned Wolf
Spectacled Bear
Capibara
Red Howler Monkey
Vicuna
Darwin Frog
Aviaries Pack:
Darwin Rhea
Hyacint Macaw
Harpy Eagle
Andean Condor
Scarlet Ibis
Californian Condor
Bald Eagle
American Flamingo
Canadian Gosse
Plains Owl
Grey Crowned Crane
Pink Pigeon
Secretary Bird
African white-backed vulture
Shoebill
Great Hornbill
Red Crowned Crane
Common Capercaillie
Bearded Vulture
Philippine Eagle
Kagu
Victoria crowned Pigeon
Black Swan
Rainbow parrot
Blue Penguin


 
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I created this list hoping that they will be added to the games
first the tasmanian devil this one i really want it added
then:
the ocelot (America)
serval (Africa)
puma (North America)
spanish lynx (europe)
fennec (Africa)
"Rumour" has it, your wish for fennec may be granted soon lol.
 
Disregarding all the other info and just going by continent (some share more than one continent but using the "main" one they're on to group them by) and species, also going to not include any wading or ground based birds that can still fly. Ranked in order by how much I want them.

Africa:
Meerkat
White Rhino (or Black Rhino, but not both at least not at first)
Crested or Cape Porcupine
Black Backed Jackal
Cape African Penguin
Red River Hog
Honey Badger
Fennec Fox
Dromedary
Masai Giraffe
African Leopard
Bad Eared Fox
Aardwolf
Addax
Fossa

Asia:
Asian Small Clawed Otter
Amur Leopard
White Cheeked or Lar Gibbon
Markhor
Asiatic Lion
Takin

North America:
Moose
Wolverine
California Sea Lion
Coyote
Cougar/Mountain Lion
American Black Bear
Arctic Fox
Big Horned Sheep
Rocky Mountain Goat
American Beaver
American Alligator
North American River Otter
North American Porcupine
American Badger
Red Fox
Elk
Canadian Lynx

Australia:
Common Wombat (though another species/subspecies would be okay)
Platypus
Grey Kangaroo
Tasmanian Devil
Emu
Numbat

South America:
Capybara
Three Toed Sloth (two toed would okay)
Maned Wolf
Ocelot
Tayra (new animal I learned about as of this month really want them!)
Collard Peccary
Andean Bear
CoatiMundi

Europe:
Alpine Ibex
European Badger
Iberian or European Lynx
Wild Boar

Arctic/Antarctic various regions:
Harp Seal
Leopard Seal
Walrus (Either species)
Rockhopper Penguin
Adelie Penguin
 
Re: Tasmanian Devils:

they do give birth to 20-30 babies, but as marsupials, most development happens after birth and that only have 4 nipples so really the litter size should probably be, at best, 1-4 (since, for marsupials, it’s not birth, but weaning that’s the key to effective litter size).
 
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Africa
  • Addax
  • Dama gazelle
  • Helmeted guineafowl
  • Serval
  • White rhinoceros
  • Desert cat
  • Somali wild donkey
  • Giant eland
  • Black rhinoceros
  • Shoebill
  • Red river hog
  • Common agama (exhibition)
  • Meerkat
  • Fennec
  • Kleinmann's tortoise (exhibition)
  • Naked mole-rat (exhibition)
  • Black mamba (exhibition)
  • Banded mongoose
  • Grey parrot
  • Giant girdled lizard (exhibition)
  • Panther Chameleon (exhibition)
  • Secretary bird
  • Black and White ruffed lemur
  • Jentink's duiker
  • Patas monkey
  • African pygmy goose
  • Black and rufous elephant shrew (exhibition)
  • Grey crowned crane
  • Madagascan day gecko (exhibition)
  • Desert horned viper (exhibition)
  • Scimitar oryx
  • Martial eagle
Europe
  • Red fox
  • Red deer
  • European hámster (exhibition)

  • Cantabrian capercaillie
  • Great bustard
  • Garden dormouse (exhibition)
  • El Hierro giant lizard (exhibition)
  • European mantis (exhibition)
  • Common krestel
  • Iberian ribbed newt (exhibition)
  • Spotted salamander (exhibition)
  • Iberian Lynx
  • Saimaa ringed seal [This subspecies has adapted to living in fresh water and is the only known endemic mammal from Finland].
Arctic or antarctic
  • Arctic fox
  • Muskox
  • Walrus
  • Leopard seal
  • Rockhopper penguin
  • Snowy owl
  • Atlantic puffin
  • Ribbon seal
Oceania
  • Cockatoo sp
  • Laughing kookaburra
  • Tasmanian Devil
  • Thorny devil (exhibition)
  • Australian green tree frog (exhibition)
  • Matschie’s tree kangaroo
  • Green python
  • Kakapo
  • Sugar glider
  • Numbat
  • Frilled lizard
South America
  • Maned wolf
  • Mara
  • Capybara
  • Sloth
  • Coati
  • Humbold penguin
  • Galapagos pink land iguana (exhibition)
  • Toco toucan
  • Macaws sp (blue-and-yellow macaw; blue-throated macaw; scarlet macaw; hyacinth macaw; Spix's macaw)
  • White-hedaded marmoset
  • Ecuadorian squirrel monkey
  • Harpy eagle
  • King vulture
  • Armadillo
  • Red-bellied piranha (exhibition)
  • Roseate spoonbill
  • Emerald Boa (exhibition)
  • Blue poison dart frog (exhibition)
  • Starry night toad (exhibition)
  • Tamandua
  • Blue anole
  • Andean mountain cat
  • Mountain paca
North America
  • Cougar
  • Moose
  • Bald eagle
  • Common collared lizard (exhibition)
  • Giant horned lizard (exhibition). When threatened, he squirts blood from his eye
  • Wolverine
  • Ocellated Turkey
  • Alligator snapping turtle
  • Plumed basilisk (exhibition). It's from Central America but I wanted to put it here
  • Black-footed ferret
  • King Snake
  • Wood duck
Asia
  • Chinese giant salamander
  • Yangtze giant softshell turtle
  • Raccoon dog
  • Saiga antelope
  • Takin
  • Markhor
  • Yak
  • King cobra
  • Mandarin duck
  • Swan goose
  • Pheasants sp (Silver; Reeve’s; Golden; Lady Amherst’s)
  • Striped hyena
  • Przewalski's horse
  • Père David’s deer
Petting Zoo
  • Alpaca
  • Pigs (Kunekune; Vietnamese; Juliana, …)
  • Cows (Ankole watusi; Dwarf zebu; Texas Longhorn, …)
  • Sheeps (Jacob Sheep; Barbados black belly; …)
  • Goats (Pygmy goat; Anglo-Nubian goat; Saanen goat; ...)
  • Miniature donkeys
  • Pony (An activity that could be in this area could be taking pony rides) /Horses (Mustangs; ...)
  • koi fish ponds
 
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