Ultimate Latin America multi packs wishlists

After the African multi-quizz, here's Latin America who also still has a lot of things to offer to the point it could easily be broken into multiple parts.

Rules
  1. You can present wishlists for each pack concepts, or some of them, or just one depending on what you're interested in and what inspires you. In any case, make it clear which one you're doing it for.
  2. For each list, you must pick up to 4 OR 7 habitat animals, depending on whether you want a Scenery pack or Animal pack.
  3. You can pick only 1 exhibit animal per wishlist (but you can chose to not have one).
  4. No extinct animals, but animals extincts in the wild are okay. No fantasy animals or unverified cryptids.
  5. All animals must be native to the pack's region you're putting them into.
  6. For each wishlist you can vote for one animal to be the dlc's mascot (the one put at the forefront of its banner) by writing "Mascot" between brackets. You can also vote for a scenery theme.
  7. You can't vote for the same animals in multiple wishlists. However, if an animal is native to different parts of Latin America, you can vote for it anywhere it makes sense even if someone already did it for another pack.
  8. For this thread's purpose, the Galápagos and Easter Islands are not considered part of the Americas because of how different those biomes are from the continent.
Region clarification: From Central Mexico (everything south of Nyarit, Zacatecas and San Luis Potosí) to Panama

Scenery: Maya
  1. Geoffroy’s spider monkey
  2. Geoffroy’s tamarin
  3. Central American agouti
  4. White-nosed coati (Mascot)
  5. Northern tamandua
  6. Ocellated turkey
  7. Morelet’s crocodile
  8. Plumed basilisk (Walthrough exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1White-nosed coati4
1.5Kinkajou3 (4)
1.75?Hoffman’s two-toed sloth2 (4)
2CrocodileAmerican - 2; Morelet’s/Mexican - 13
Geoffroy’s spider monkey3
Plumed basilisk3
3Central American agouti2
Northern tamandua2
Ocellated turkey2
3.5Great curassow1 (2)
Jaguarundi1 (2)
Lowland paca1 (2)
4Central American squirrel monkey1
Geoffroy’s tamarin1
Howler monkeyany - 11
Mantled howler monkey1
Mexican violetear1

RankAnimalVotes
1White nosed coati2
2Geoffroy’s spider monkey1
Hoffman’s two-toed sloth1

RankThemeVotes
1Maya2

Region clarification: Greater and Lesser Antilles, Bahamas, Turks and Caicos Islands, Bermudas

Scenery: Cuban
  1. Desmaret’s hutia
  2. Creole pig
  3. Hispaniolan solenodon
  4. West Indian manatee
  5. Brown pelican
  6. Roseate spoonbill (Mascot)
  7. Cuban crocodile
  8. Rhinoceros iguana (Walthrough exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1HutiaDesmaret’s - 3; Bahamian - 14
2Cuban crocodile3
Roseate spoonbill3
West Indian manatee3
3Brown pelican2
DuckBlack-bellied whistling - 1; White-cheeked pintail/Bahamas - 12
Hispaniolan solenodon2
IbisAmerican white - 1; Scarlet - 12
Rhinoceros iguana2
4Atlantic sailfish1
Banded butterlyfish1
Blue marlinany - 11
Bottlenose dolphin1
Cownose ray1
Creole pig1
Jamaican boa1
Nurse shark1
Sand shark/tigerany - 11

RankAnimalVotes
1Blue marlin1
Desmaret’s hutia1
Roseate spoonbill1
West Indian manatee1

RankThemeVotes
1Caribbean1
Cuban1

Region clarification: The mountainous parts of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia and Chile

Scenery: Inca
  1. Vicuña
  2. Northern pudu
  3. Andean mountain cat
  4. Long-tailed chinchilla (Mascot)
  5. Mountain paca
  6. Andean white-eared opossum
  7. Andean goose
  8. Hoffman’s two-toed sloth (Walkthrough exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1FlamingoAndean - 2; Chilean - 2; James's - 15
1.5Hoffman’s two-toed sloth2 (4)
2ChinchillaLong-tailed - 2; any - 13
Vicuña3
3Andean fox/Culpeo2
Andean mountain cat2
Mountain tapir2
Northern pudu2
4Andean goose1
Andean white-eared opossum1
Colombian spider monkey1
Cotton-top tamarin1
Humboldt penguin1
Mountain paca1
Puna ibis1
Puna teal1
Scarlett macaw1
South Andean deer1
Titicaca water frog1

RankAnimalVotes
1Vicuña2
2Long-tailed chinchilla1
Mountain tapir1

RankThemeVotes
1Inca/Inca Empire2

Region clarification: Brazil (Norte and Centro-Oeste), Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana and the lowlands parts of Venezuela, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia

  1. Emperor tamarin
  2. Jaguarundi
  3. Tayra
  4. Giant armadillo
  5. Silky anteater
  6. Scarlet ibis (Mascot)
  7. Black caiman
  8. Green anaconda (Exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1Green anaconda3
TamarinEmperor - 1; Pied - 1; White-Lipped - 13
1.5Scarlet ibis2 (3)
2Black caiman2
MarmosetGoeldi's - 1; Pygmy (any) - 12
Squirrel monkeyBlack-capped - 1; Guianan - 12
2.5Great curassow1 (2)
Jaguarundi1 (2)
Lowland paca1 (2)
Southern tamandua1 (2)
3Amazon river dolphin1
Amazonian manatee1
Bald uakari1
Blue-and-yellow macaw1
Blue poison dart frog1
Brocket deerany - 11
Colombian red howler1
Giant armadillo1
Grey-winged trumpeter1
Silky anteater1
South America coati1
Spider monkeyany - 11
Tayra1
White-faced whistling duck1

RankAnimalVotes
1Bald uakari1
Black caiman1
Guianan squirrel monkey1
Scarlet ibis1

RankThemeVotes
1Amazonian1

Region clarification: Brazil (Nordeste and Sudeste)

Scenery: Brazilian
  1. Black howler
  2. Golden lion tamarin (Mascot)
  3. Brazilian porcupine
  4. Crab-eating fox
  5. Kinkajou
  6. Six-banded armadillo
  7. Jabiru
  8. Common vampire bat (Walkthrough exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1Brazilian porcupine3
Golden lion tamarin3
2Black howler2
Common vampire bat2
Jabiru2
2.5Red-legged seriema1 (2)
Southern tamandua1 (2)
3Azara's agouti1
Brazilian tapir1
Common marmoset1
Crab-eating fox1
Kinkajou1
Pampas deer1
Six-banded armadillo1
South American/Ring-tailed coati1
Southern American/Atlantic bushmaster1
Southern screamer1

RankAnimalVotes
1Golden lion tamarin2
2Jabiru1

RankThemeVotes
1Brazilian1

Region clarification: Argentina, Chile, Paraguay, Urugay, Sul do Brazil, Falkland Islands

Scenery: Argentinian
  1. Patagonian mara (Mascot)
  2. Guanaco
  3. Pampas cat
  4. South American gray fox
  5. Southern elephant seal
  6. Western rockhopper penguin
  7. Red-legged seriema
  8. Pink fairy armadillo (Exhibit)

RankAnimal typesSpecies breakdownVotes
1Guanaco4
Patagonian mara4
2PuduSouthern - 2; any - 13
3Black-necked swan2
CatGeoffroy's - 1; Pampas - 12
Pink fairy armadillo2
South American sea lion2
Southern elephant seal2
Western/Southern rockhopper penguin2
3.5Red-legged seriema1 (2)
4Black-faced ibis1
Crested caracara1
Darwin's frog1
Darwin's rhea1
Kodkod1
Monito del Monte/Colocolo opossum1
South American cougar/puma1
South American gray fox1

RankAnimalVotes
1Patagonian mara2
2Guanaco1
South American cougar/puma1

RankThemeVotes
1Argentinian1

Kinkajou:
RankPacksVotes
1Central America3
2Planalto1
Total4

Hoffman's toe-toed sloth:
RankPacksVotes
1Andes2
Central America2
Total4

Scarlet ibis:
RankPacksVotes
1Amazonian Rainforest2
2Caribbean1
Total2

Great curassow:
RankPacksVotes
1Amazonian Rainforest1
Central America1
Total2

Jaguarundi:
RankPacksVotes
1Amazonian Rainforest1
Central America1
Total2

Lowland paca:
RankPacksVotes
1Amazonian Rainforest1
Central America1
Total2

Red-legged seriema:
RankPacksVotes
1Planalto1
Southern Cone1
Total2

Southern tamandua:
RankPacksVotes
1Amazonian Rainforest1
Planalto1
Total2

 
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I got my Lists :)

Central America:
1. Central American Agouti
2. White Nosed Coati
3. Howler Monke
4. American Crocodile
5. Hoffmann's Two Toed Sloth (Mascot)
6. Central American Squirrel Monke
7. Kinkajou
8. Mexican Violetear (Walkthrough Exhibit)
Theme: Maya

Caribbean:
1. Nurse Shark
2. Sand Shark
3. Bottlenose Dolphin
4. West Indian Manatee
5. Cownose Ray
6. Blue Marlin (Mascot)
7. Atlantic Sailfish
8. Banded Butterflyfish (Exhibit)
Theme: Caribbean

Andes:
1. James's Flamingo
2. Chilean Flamingo
3. Andean Flamingo
4. Mountain Tapir (Mascot)
5. South Andean Deer
6. Chinchilla
7. Culpeo (Andean Fox)
8. Scarlett Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
Theme: Inca Empire

Amazon Rainforest:
1. Amazonian River Dolphin
2. Amazonian Manatee
3. Black Caiman (Mascot)
4. Spider Monke
5. Pygmy Marmoset
6. Brocket Deer
7. Green Anaconda
8. Blue and Yellow Macaw (Walkthrough Exhibit)
Theme: Amazonian

Planatto:
1. Pampas Deer
2. Jaribu (Mascot)
3. Brazillian Tapir
4. Brazillian Porcupine
5. Golden Lion Tamarin
6. Ringtailed Coati
7. Common Marmoset
8. Common Vampire Bat (Walkthrough Exhibit)

Southern Core:
1. Southern Rockhopper Penguin
2. Southern Elephant Seal
3. Pudu
4. Patagonian Mara
5. South American Sea Lion
6. Darwin's Rhea
7. Guanaco (Mascot)
8. Pink Fairy Armadillo (Exhibit)
 
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Honestly for some reason for certain regions like the Caribbean, Mediterranean, ETC, I always to chose Marine life for those places? I think it might be because a huge chunk of those areas are covered by the Sea? And I feel like today, Marine Life is underrepresented on a Major Scale, and the Main Reason why I when I have Green Sea Turtles, Humpback Whales, and Blacktip Reef Sharks in the same pack together appose to them by themselves is because I always pared those three together in the same Exhibit back in Wildlife Park 2 :)
 
Ok, I have once again a few corrections and remarks to make and questions to ask:
  • It seems the yacare caiman doesn't live in Central America but rather in the areas covered by the Amazonian Rainforest and Southern Cone packs.
  • The blacktip reef shark doesn't seem to live in the Caribbean sea or anywhere near the coasts of the Americas either.
  • The capuchin monkey also doesn't live in the Brazilian Highlands but rather in the Amazonian Rainforest.
  • By cownose Atlantic I assume you mean the cownose ray?
  • I can take either the scarlet or blue-and-yellow macaw on the same sloth, but not both. Either you pick one or I count them as macaw (any). Pro-tip: There's another alternative. Both have populations in the Andes where you didn't pick an exhibit, so you could move one there.
  • I don't have a problem with you picking marine life, especially for the Caribbean pack (although I really doubt we would get fully aquatic animals before at least a PZ2 with maybe the exception of Sirenians who can at least partially crawl on land) but I can't help but notice your selection lacks any species endemic to the Caribbean sea or Caribbean islands. Again I have nothing against that, but are you sure that's how you want to do this?
 
Ok, I have once again a few corrections and remarks to make and questions to ask:
  • It seems the yacare caiman doesn't live in Central America but rather in the areas covered by the Amazonian Rainforest and Southern Cone packs.
  • The blacktip reef shark doesn't seem to live in the Caribbean sea or anywhere near the coasts of the Americas either.
  • The capuchin monkey also doesn't live in the Brazilian Highlands but rather in the Amazonian Rainforest.
  • By cownose Atlantic I assume you mean the cownose ray?
  • I can take either the scarlet or blue-and-yellow macaw on the same sloth, but not both. Either you pick one or I count them as macaw (any). Pro-tip: There's another alternative. Both have populations in the Andes where you didn't pick an exhibit, so you could move one there.
  • I don't have a problem with you picking marine life, especially for the Caribbean pack (although I really doubt we would get fully aquatic animals before at least a PZ2 with maybe the exception of Sirenians who can at least partially crawl on land) but I can't help but notice your selection lacks any species endemic to the Caribbean sea or Caribbean islands. Again I have nothing against that, but are you sure that's how you want to do this?
Dont worry I fixed Them :) and yes, that's how I want to do the Caribbean Pack :) and thanks for letting me know about the mistakes I made :)
 
Ok, updated again!
The Amazon rainforest really stands out as an area in which almost no animal received more than one vote, except for the green anaconda and black caiman. One could say it's because there are few charismatic species left, but I think it means there would be room for more than one dlc on this area alone.
Aside from that, am I to assume you won't vote for the Brazilian Highlands pack, or are you just taking your time?
 
Hi, I’d really like to take part in these multi-pack wishlists. However, I’d first like to ask where I should include the Colombian spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris), which doesn’t live in the Andes but rather in the coastal regions? I’d also like to ask which section I should put the species from the Pantanal wetlands into? And should I include the southern pudu in the Andes, since it lives in Chile, or would it fit better in the Southern Cone?
 
Sorry, I tried to group South America by regions but obviously no way to subdivise it would perfectly work without creating a dozen more categories, so there are a lot of grey areas 😅

However, I’d first like to ask where I should include the Colombian spider monkey (Ateles fusciceps rufiventris), which doesn’t live in the Andes but rather in the coastal regions?
I think people have already included species from the Colombian coast in the Amazonian Rainforest pack because it's technically lowlands, I'd say on a technicality it could fit both this one and the Andes dlc but I would probably put it in the Central America pack because it's sort of its continuation (especially the Pacific region) and also you can found the species in Panama.

I’d also like to ask which section I should put the species from the Pantanal wetlands into?
It's a grey area, I would personally make it part of the Amazonian Rainforest pack but I guess the Planalto could also kind of work.

And should I include the southern pudu in the Andes, since it lives in Chile, or would it fit better in the Southern Cone?
I explicitely put Chile in both the Southern Cone and the Andes because I wasn't satisfied with any clear distinction between the two, so you can pick either of them. Considering the Southern pudu can also be found in Argentina, I would tend to asociate it with the Southern Cone.
 
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