What species are missing for you to complete your local zoo?

My entire country is less than 500 kilometers in length. How do you get so far?
Nothing much too it really. You just pick a direction and start driving, and driving, and driving, and driving...

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(for context, from where this sign is Perth is 2,300 km away and Darwin is 2,700 km. Haven't been to Perth yet but I've driven to Darwin and back a couple times)
 
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Nothing much too it really. You just pick a direction and start driving, and driving, and driving, and driving...

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(for context, from where this sign is Perth is 2,300 km away and Darwin is 2,700 km. Haven't been to Perth yet but I've driven to Darwin and back a couple times)
I'm curious , how many days does it take to drive to Darwin
 
I'm curious , how many days does it take to drive to Darwin
About 4 days at a minimum (assuming you aren't insane and try to do Adelaide to Alice Springs or Alice Springs to Darwin in one day), but could be 6-7 days depending on how much exploring you do on the way. 31 hours of driving time anyway, which is about 8 hrs a day on average if you do it in 4 days.

I'd love to keep talking about travelling, but I think we're getting off-topic now 😅
 
About 4 days at a minimum (assuming you aren't insane and try to do Adelaide to Alice Springs or Alice Springs to Darwin in one day), but could be 6-7 days depending on how much exploring you do on the way. 31 hours of driving time anyway, which is about 8 hrs a day on average if you do it in 4 days.

I'd love to keep talking about travelling, but I think we're getting off-topic now 😅
I'm sorry, I gotta share too about travel, and then we'll go on topic. Back in 2017, I took a driving trip from Houston to Los Angeles (ugly city, by the way). Half of the trip was in Texas. Like, literally, a 20 hour drive, and 10 of them was to get to El Paso. Dang, my state is huge. A lot of desert.

At some rest stops there were danger signs for rattlers. We searched and searched to see one, but nothing at all
 
I thought I would do another zoo near me. This is my local reptile park. Putting it here to show our lack of reptiles. Take into account they also have meerkats because what zoo dosent. Including exhibits btw.

Do have
Meerkat
Komodo dragon
Aldabra Giant Tortoise
Saltwater crocodile
American Alligator
Boa constictor (e)
Eastern brown snake (e)

Don't have
Habitat blue tongue lizard
Habitat frill necked lizard
Habitat sand monitor
Habitat green Iguana
Perentie
Lace monitor
Crocodile monitor
Radiated Tortoise
Snake necked Turtle
Pig nosed turtle
Freshwater crocodile
Indian cobra (e)
King cobra (e)
Inland typan (e)
Red belly black snake (e)
Carpet Python (e)
Multiple gecko species I can't remeber what they have (e)
 
Two smaller AZA zoos--one was one I grew up going to a lot as a young child (Bergen County Zoo, NJ) and the other is one I lived to when I was slightly older (ZooAmerica, PA), both inspirations for smaller Northeastern-inspired zoos I might want to create:
Bergen County Zoo:
Elk (wapiti)
Greater rhea
Goeldi's marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
Cotton top tamarin
Geoffroy's spider monkey
Guanaco
Ocelot
White-nosed coati
Red wolf
Red-footed tortoise
Red brocket deer (actually one of the few holders, in a big mixed South American exhibit with capybara and Baird's tapir)
Various domestics (goat, sheep, donkey, horse, cow, pig, goose)

ZooAmerica:
American marten
American black bear
Black-footed ferret
Bobcat
Canada lynx
North American porcupine
Ringtail
North American river otter
White-tailed deer
 
Two smaller AZA zoos--one was one I grew up going to a lot as a young child (Bergen County Zoo, NJ) and the other is one I lived to when I was slightly older (ZooAmerica, PA), both inspirations for smaller Northeastern-inspired zoos I might want to create:
Bergen County Zoo:
Elk (wapiti)
Greater rhea
Goeldi's marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
Cotton top tamarin
Geoffroy's spider monkey
Guanaco
Ocelot
White-nosed coati
Red wolf
Red-footed tortoise
Red brocket deer (actually one of the few holders, in a big mixed South American exhibit with capybara and Baird's tapir)
Various domestics (goat, sheep, donkey, horse, cow, pig, goose)

ZooAmerica:
American marten
American black bear
Black-footed ferret
Bobcat
Canada lynx
North American porcupine
Ringtail
North American river otter
White-tailed deer
But add what species we do have. The ratio is always interesting.
 
But add what species we do have. The ratio is always interesting.
For animals at those zoos that are in PZ:

Bergen County Zoo:
American bison
American alligator
Baird's tapir
Black-tailed prairie dog
Capybara
Giant anteater
Cougar

ZooAmerica:
American alligator
Black-tailed prairie dog
Timber wolf
Cougar
Nine-banded armadillo
Pronghorn
Gila monster
 
I will also do the Jerusalem Biblical zoo. That zoo is heavy on aviaries, exhibits and aquariums so I'll just skip those that don't fit the game mechanics.

Entrance lake area
  1. Siamang
  2. Greater flamingo
  3. Black-handed spider monkey
  4. Grey crowned crane
  5. Black swan
  6. Mute swan
  7. Egyptian goose
  8. Mallard
  9. Ferruginous duck
  10. and many wild bird species that just settled here

    Small animal house
  11. African giant snail
  12. Fire salamander
  13. Iberian ribbed newt*
  14. Three-banded armadillo*
  15. Poison dart frogs*
  16. Red-rumped agouti
  17. Cotton-top tamarin
  18. Pygmy marmoset
  19. Golden lion tamarin
  20. Kleinmann's tortoise
  21. Ornate mastigure
  22. Australian green tree frog
  23. Diadem snake
  24. coin-marked snake
  25. palestinian viper
  26. painted carpet viper
  27. veiled chameleon
  28. Levant water frog
  29. African clawed frog
  30. Helmeted currasow
  31. Reticulated python
  32. Fat sand rat
  33. Golden spiny mouse
  34. Green anaconda
  35. Prevost's squirrel


    Lower trail
  36. African penguin
  37. Aldabra giant tortoise
  38. Bornean orangutan
  39. Cheetah
  40. Sumatran tiger*
  41. Reeve's muntjac
  42. Javan langur
  43. Guianan squirrel monkey

    White night exhibit
  44. Egyptian fruit bat
  45. African brush-tailed porcupine
  46. Common vampire bat
  47. European hedgehog
  48. Luzon giant cloud-rat
  49. Senegal galago
  50. Slow loris
  51. Reeve's muntjac

    Upper trail
  52. Asian elephant
  53. Mandrill
  54. Red panda
  55. Western Chimpanzee
  56. Asiatic lion*
  57. Persian leopard*
  58. Syrian brown bear*
  59. Black howler
  60. Eurasian otter
  61. Northern palm squirrel
  62. Rhinoceros iguana
  63. Yellow throated marten

    Lemur land
  64. Ring-tailed lemur
  65. Brown lemur
  66. Black lemur

    Australian area
  67. Blue tongued lizard
  68. Southern cassowary
  69. Eastern grey kangaroo*
  70. Bearded dragon
  71. Grey-headed flying fox
  72. Sugar glider

    South american area
  73. Capybara
  74. South american tapir*
  75. Collared peccary
  76. Greater rhea
  77. Patagonian Mara

    Aquatic area
  78. Asian small-clawed otter
  79. Nile crocodile

    Underground area
  80. Black-tailed prairie dog
  81. Meerkat
  82. Hissing cockroach
  83. Naked mole-rat
  84. Sheltopusik

    Children's zoo
  85. Fennec fox
  86. Salmon pink tarantula
  87. African dwarf goat
  88. Big hairy armadillo
  89. Pony
  90. Leopard gecko
  91. Miniature horse
  92. Israeli gold scorpion

    Tropical aviary
  93. Argentinian tegu
  94. Atlantic mudskipper
  95. Emerald tree boa
  96. Golden-handed tamarin
  97. Lesser mouse-deer
  98. New-guinea snake-necked turtle
  99. Poison dart frogs*
  100. Plummed basilisk

    Savannah bridge
  101. Addax
  102. Blue wildebeest
  103. Common ostrich
  104. Common zebra
  105. Hippopotammus
  106. Nyala
  107. Reticulated giraffe
  108. Red deer
  109. Scimitar horned oryx
  110. White rhino
  111. Arabian oryx*
  112. Nubian ibex*
  113. Mountain gazelle*
  114. Persian fallow deer*
  115. Marabou stork

And this is without including the dozens of bird species in 4 massive aviaries (raptor aviary, tropical aviary, wetlands aviary and a lorikeet aviary) , a butterfly house, and the national aquarium, plus many species of birds and fish which are spread around the zoo.

I have a dream to someday be able to build something close to the Jerusalem zoo in PZ.
 
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For my second list, I will look at Call of the Wild Zoo in Essex - it opened almost exactly one year ago, on the site of another zoo that had closed in 2017. So everything on this list has arrived within around a year of opening.

The zoo is currently divided roughly into three parts - an indoor tropical house and two outdoor areas that were progressively added while the original zoo expanded.

I have ordered them as so - species already in the game, species that could work as habitat animals, exhibit species and species whose capability is unknown (flying birds and fishes).

Tropical House
Spectacled caiman
Cuvier's dwarf caiman
Nile monitor
Mexican redknee tarantula
Blue morpho butterfly


Common marmoset
Crested wood partridge
Northern caiman lizard
Red-footed tortoise
Six-banded armadillo
Victoria crowned pigeon

African sun beetle
Amboina sailfin lizard
Biak tree monitor
Burmese rock python
Central American wood turtle
Central Asian tortoise
Central bearded dragon
Common lime swallowtail butterfly
Common postman butterfly
Desert locust
False water cobra
Giant owl butterfly
Green tree python
Veiled chameleon
West African giant snail
White-spotted assassin bug

Plus green-cheeked conures, Goldie's lorikeet, Java sparrow and goldfish.

First outdoor area (themed here on the Americas)
Striped skunk

African pygmy goat (males only, kept separate from the females)
American red squirrel
Black-capped squirrel monkey
Continental giant rabbit
Domestic donkey
Ring-tailed coati

Plus blue-throated, green-winged, blue-and-yellow and hyacinth macaws, black-headed caique, Harris's hawk, various species of owl, red-tailed black and white cockatoos, Australian king-parrots, laughing kookaburra, striated caracara and Harris's hawk.

Second outdoor area (themed here as Asia, Africa and Australia)
Asian small-clawed otter
Binturong
European red fox
Meerkat
Ring-tailed lemur
Black-and-white ruffed lemur
Red-necked wallaby


African civet
African crested porcupine
African pygmy goat (females only, in a walkthrough enclosure)
African spurred tortoise
Common brown lemur
Greater rhea
Helmeted guineafowl
Kunekune pig
Mantled guereza
Serval
Small-spotted genet
Yellow mongoose

Plus Congo grey parrot and turkey vulture.
 
Well, with the Red River Hog and Lar Gibbon added, that's one more new animal from my local zoo (Grassmere Park) and also one "close enough" replacement.

Hitting on major points here:

Animals that are missing with no "close enough" replacement

Cape Porcupine (Crested would be a suitable replacement, so long as we get an Old World Porcupine)
Andean Bear
Eland
Bontebok

The first two are major wants, both in my overall top 10 wants and #2 and #4 if just looking at mammals only. The other two are African Antelopes which I'm quite good on, but wouldn't but upset if we got the, either, but only because it would help me recreate my local zoo so much better

Animals missing that have another animal in game I'm okay with substituting

Grey Kangaroo - Red Kangaroo (but is why I want the Grey Kangaroo so much)
Masai Giraffe - Reticulated Giraffe (but is why I want the Masai Giraffe so much)
Sumatran Tiger - Bengal Tiger (I'm fine with this substitution, though I wouldn't be upset with a Sumatran tiger added in)
Two Toed Sloth - Three Toed Sloth - (I'm okay with this, especially since it's an exhibit animal, maybe I wont' notice so much)
White Cheeked Gibbon - Lar Gibbon (I'm okay with this substitution.)
 
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With the Red River Hog in, only colobus monkeys, African porcupines, dwarf crocs, radiated tortoise, a chameleon, and grey crowned cranes are needed to do a good approximation of my zoo's current African area, though I can sub a caimen for the dwarf croc without too much of a headache. Of course, there is also an aviary in that area with ducks and spoonbills and ibis and pheasants galore, but good luck on getting all of them.

I would like dwarf goats, goose, and watusi cattle to build in the futute African domestics area that's supposedly coming.

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The Asian area is looking good, though missing Pallas cats, Eurasian wild boar, markhor, musk deer, and Japanese serrow. I would like like saiga because 1. I would like them, and 2. they were on the list for the finished Asian area, but I don't know where that is at the moment (the climate in this area is nearly identical to their native range so I'm hopeful that when/if they show up they'll do well since many of their in captivity issues seem to be down to either incorrect enclosures or too much humidity).

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South American is Choacan peccaries, rheas, and alpacas. I can sort of do it with llamas and emu, but the peccaries would be nice.

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Finally, the North American section would need a North American porcupine, black bear, big horned sheep, otters, muskox, whooping cranes, tundra swans, and several more waterfowl + birds of prey.

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Rockhopper penguins would be nice to complete the penguin coloney

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Overall though, I'd say 60-70 of the actual zoo roster is present and while there are gaps, I could do I reasonable approximation. The Red River Hog and Lar Gibbon really helped since they have large, frony and centre habitats that looked odd left empty.
 
We got the kar gibbon. My local has the white handed and they look pretty much the same.

Just waiting on.
Lion Tailed Macaque
Lace monitor
Perentie
Freshwater crocodile
Sand goanna
Golden pheasant
Australian sea lion
Geofreys spider monkey
Barbary sheep
Dromedary
Plumed whistling duck
Black rhino
Tasmanian devil
Short beaked echidna
 
I'll do just habitat species, no exhibits, no aviaries, no aquariums.

Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia, SC
  • North American river otter
  • Hamadryas baboon
  • Diana monkey
  • Harbor seal
  • Domestic pig
  • Domestic chicken
  • Nigerian dwarf goat
  • Nubian goat
  • Alpaca
  • Bennett's wallaby
  • African spurred tortoise
  • Radiated tortoise*
  • Burmese black mountain tortoise*
  • False gharial*
  • Swan goose
  • Caribbean flamingo
  • Rockhopper penguin
  • Gentoo penguin
  • Common squirrel monkey
  • White faced saki
  • Golden lion tamarin
  • Hoffman's two-toed sloth
  • Fishing cat
  • Black footed cat
* currently not on exhibit while the amphibian/reptile complex undergoes extensive renovations

In-game species: Grizzly bear, "lion", Amur tiger, siamang, koala, California sea lion, king penguin, American alligator, Cuvier's dwarf caiman, Galapagos giant tortoise, western lowland gorilla, red kangaroo, ring-tailed lemur, red ruffed lemur, binturong, North Sulawesi babirusa, meerkat, white rhino, reticulated giraffe, plains zebra, ostrich

Might be forgetting one or two, particularly reptiles since it's been some time since the ARC shut down and it's always been my least frequented area.

Greenville Zoo in Greenville, SC
  • Greater rhea
  • Kunekune pig
  • Domestic chicken
  • Domestic duck
  • Chilean flamingo
  • Black swan
  • Southern screamer
  • Alligator snapping turtle
  • Ocelot
  • Masai giraffe
  • Bat-eared fox
  • Schmidt's guenon
  • Angolan colobus
  • Geoffroy's spider monkey
In-game species: Giant anteater, American alligator, red panda, siamang, Amur leopard, Bornean orangutan, "lion", Aldabra giant tortoise, black-and-white ruffed lemur

Started to cap off South Carolina and do its final AZA zoo, Lowcountry Zoo, but they have a lot of domestics and waterfowl that I'm not sure on. The most notable ones aside from those would be gray fox, North American river otter, white-tailed deer, and wild turkey, though. American alligator and now red fox, and maybe llama are the in-game species they have.
Not sure if I returned to this after the Twilight or Grasslands packs, but after those and Tropical I’m only one closer on either zoo: the wallaby. On the flip side, Riverbanks now no longer has Diana monkeys (the last one died) and tomistoma (relocated). I guess if burrowing owls or quails count, they did get those in the meantime.
 
The problem is that my zoo (Houston) has a big roster, and we're only getting more this coming year.

So, imma divide it by each zone. I will not include animal types not in the game (aquariums and flying aviaries. If it's a ground dwelling aviary bird, I'll add it):

  • Texas Wetlands/Children's Zoo
    • Whooping crane
    • Greater roadrunner
    • Swift fox
    • NA porcupine
    • Bobcat
    • Wild turkey
    • NA river otter
    • White tailed deer
  • South American Pantanal
    • Black howler monkey
    • Greater rhea
    • Roseate spoonbill
    • Screamer (bird)
    • Curassow (red billed)
    • Green anaconda
  • African Forest
    • Red river hog
    • Masai giraffe
  • Natural Encounters
    • Golden lion tamarin
    • Sloth (not sure which)
    • Victoria crowned pigeon
    • Prevost's squirrel
    • Prehensile tailed porcupine
Imma update this a little bit with the Galapagos area that'll open April 7:

Galapagos Islands
  • Humboldt penguin
  • Green sea turtle
Ok so, with the new DLC, I'm getting 2 more:
  • Red river hog
  • Fossa
And, I'm gonna add in the lar gibbon, too, despite the zoo not actually having them. They look very much like the white-cheeked gibbons at the zoo
 
Excluding aviary birds and exhibit reptiles, Philadelphia is actually pretty well-represented in Planet Zoo, especially with the departures of some of its more niche species like the douc langur we once had. Excluding species that are very close to existing PZ species (e.g. Sumatran orangutan, Humboldt penguin):

White-faced saki monkey
Guianan squirrel monkey
Geoffroy's marmoset
Golden lion tamarin
Pied tamarin
Black-headed spider monkey
Francois' langur
Blue-eyed black lemur
Red-capped mangabey
Lar gibbon
Linnaeus's two-toed sloth
Brazilian porcupine
White stork
Saddle-billed stork
Hamerkop
Emu
Golden pheasant
Temminck's tragopan
Congo peafowl
Cattle egret
Ankole Watusi cattle
Red river hog
Mhorr gazelle
Andean bear
Sloth bear
Maned wolf
West African dwarf crocodile
Emu, lar gibbon, red river hog, and maned wolf down. They also used to have a fossa.
 
My local zoo is about 9 hours away but, it's my local zoo and I love them. They are a small privately owned zoo who are doing an incredible job! You can pat their zebras, and it's quiet in school holidays, you can get really close to the animals, I got to hold a dumerils boa - there are only 12 in Australia. Here's what I need to rebuild them in PZ:

Sulfur crested cockatoos
Scrub turkey
Red rumped parrots
Red tailed black cockatoos
Galahs
Yellow tailed black cockatoos
Australian pelicans
Black swans
Wandering whistling ducks
Red legged pademelons
Quokkas
Rufous bettongs
Whiptail wallabies
Cape Barron geese
Royal spoonbill
Nankeen night heron
Glossy ibis
Cattle egret
Australasian swamphen
Pied stilt
Ruddy shelduck
Rajah shelduck
Hardhead
Eclectus parrot
Nicobar pigeon
Wonga pigeon
Topnot pigeon
Torresian imperial pigeon
White headed pigeon
Bush stone curlew
Lady Amhersts pheasant
Laughing kookaburra
Broad shell river turtles
Rhesus macaque
Sumatran tiger (her name is rani, she will come over if you call her!!)
Blackbuck
Australian bustard
Budgerigar
Diamond dove
Cockatiel
Crimson winged parrots
Sri Lankan leopards
Guanaco
Serval
Grants zebra
Addax
Cape porcupines
African grey parrots
Radiated tortise
Golden pheasant
Hamadryas baboon
Patagonian mara
Banded lapwing
Luzon bleeding heart
Nepal kalij pheasant
Australasian figbird
Blue and gold macaw
Ringneck pheasant
Brazilian agouti
Scarlet macaw
Swinhoes pheasant
Blue fronted Amazon
Yellow crowned amzon
Black capped capuchin
Red handed tamarin
Cotton top tamarin
Emperor tamarin
Rhinoceros iguana
Burmese python
Common marmoset
Freshwater crocodile
Shingleback
Central bearded dragon
Eastern bearded dragon
Bolivian squirrel monkies
Perentie
Noisy pita
Pacific emerald dove
Rose crowned fruit dove
Australian king parrot
Eastern barn owl
Australian Grass owl
Gang gang cockatoos
Satin bowerbird
Tawny frogmouths
Mallefowl
common Ringtail possums
Dumerils boa



What is in PZ:
Aldabra giant tortoise
Plains zebra
Koala
Red kangaroo
Wombat
Emu
Siamang
Red deer
Llama
Maned wolf
Caracal
Cheetah
Giraffe
Pygmy hippopotamus
Ring tailed lemurs
Meerkats
Black and white ruffed lemurs
West African lion
Ostrich
Capybara
Brazilian tapir (I think my zoos old lady passed away actually)
Komodo dragon
Yellow anaconda
Boa constrictor
American alligator
Saltwater crocodile
Eastern bluetongue
Dingo
 
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