Why a second Giraffe, Lion, Zebra, and Flamingo are important (aka: Variety is the spice of life)

There seems to be this general idea that animals very similar to animals already in the game are not really that welcome - that they're "clones" or wasted spots. There's a few animal types that I would say that it's the exact opposite, namely those that are in the title of this thread. There's others as well I'm sure, but I'm using these 3 as examples.

The idea that we should end up with 1 each of some of the more iconic zoo/wildlife animals, at least from an official content source is a bit disappointing for me. I personally feel like we should get 2 each, where applicable. Think about it - we have 2 Elephants, 2 Rhinos, 2 Hippos (in sense), 2 Tigers, 2 Chimpanzees...these are the more iconic notable animals in wildlife sanctuaries and zoos. But some we still have just 1 of. Having a even just a second species/subspecies choice would give us more variety to our zoos. The differences in visuals may not be quite as obvious from afar, but up close, and educational content wise it would give variety. Having 3, from official content, may be overdoing in, but in the cases of these more iconic animals, having 1 is not enough, IMO.

I especially feel like the Giraffe needs this more than any other at this point. They are among the top echelons of animals that people think of when they think of zoos and sanctuaries. Right up there with Elephants. The Lions probably even more so, but there's the issue of species/subspecies classification. To be honest, I don't care if it's another sub-sub species, I'd like another Lion. A different Flamingo would probably give us another continent of representation for them which is also great. Zebras may not quite be in the top levels as these other animals, but I think they're still common and iconic enough they'd deserve to get 2.

I wouldn't be opposed to another Orangutan, another Ostrich (Somali Ostrich is the "non-common" Ostrich), another Peafowl or another Gorilla (subspecies), but they're not my personal priority. Still, they belong up here with the "great zoo name" species.

We also already have a second wolf, a second brown bear, and a second Hyena. We even have a second otter and second penguin. To that end, I'd probably also want to see a second kangaroo, they're just as iconic and notable as a penguin or otter.

For me personally, the only "big name" animal that would only fit for having 1 representative is the Giant Panda. There is a subspecies but it's extremely rare and I'm not even sure is kept in any zoos.

So basically, to me...the big names, and what we have, either full different species or sub species wise, are :
Rhino - 2 species
Tiger - 2 Species
Elephant - 2 Species
Hippo - 2 species
Chimpanzee - 2 species
Wolf - 2 species
Brown Bear - 2 species
Penguin - 2 species
Hyena - 2 species
Lion - 1 species
Giraffe - 1 species
Zebra -1 species
Ostrich - 1 species
Gorilla 1 species
Peafowl - 1 species
Flamingo 1 species
Orangutan - 1 species
Giant Panda - 1 species

Not quite as high up on the "big name list" but adding anyways:
Otter - 2 species
Tortoise - 2 species
Kangaroo - 1 species
Crocodile -1 species

I'd love to have 2 of each of the above species, except for the Giant Panda. I don't need 3 of any of them, but 2 would be great. That's a total of 10 "clone type" species/subspecies.

Thoughts, feedback and additions to the list of more iconic zoo animals? The list I've put down, especially the first part, is in my mind what are the pretty much agreed upon more popular, marketed animals within zoos, but that's just from my perspective. I'd love to hear other perspectives.
 
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Besides the Asian Lion or the presumed extinct Barbary Lion, what lion would be worth adding? Because the rest show barely any variation from what we have already.
 
Besides the Asian Lion or the presumed extinct Barbary Lion, what lion would be worth adding? Because the rest show barely any variation from what we have already.
I'd actually probably prefer the Asian Lion. I realize that of all these suggestions, the Lion is likely the most debatable of what is actually a different animal - is it a species? It is a sub species? or a subset of a subspecies. Still, as one of the most iconic zoo/wildlife animals, getting a second lion option would not be a bad thing at all, IMO.
 
In my opinion: I just don’t feel adding another of some of the animals is exciting.
Examples such as our 2 rhinos, elephants, they are different enough, don’t share the same biome or continent. That is interesting for me.
Another zebra feels the same as the plains zebra. Same biome, maybe roams other parts of Africa but doesn’t feel different enough.
While giraffes have different spot patterns and from different areas of Africa, they also just feel like a reskin to me.
Sumatran orangutans might be from a different country and they bare different features (example males throat pads and hands) they still fill the Oceania tropical ape and have almost the same needs.
Mountain gorillas are not found in captivity and have not survived long in captivity.
I don’t mind if they are apart of a reskin charity or anniversary, I just wouldn’t want them to take a spot for something new on a dlc roster.
 
Examples such as our 2 rhinos, elephants, they are different enough, don’t share the same biome or continent. That is interesting for me.
You made some good points but I wanted to especially note this one.

I can understand that take completely, and you're right, most of the animals that we have "2" of are from different biomes or continents, or both are different - I think the Hippopotamus may be the same, in that the pygmy hippo's range is in the same range as the standard hippo; though of course, the standard hippo's range is much much larger than just what the pygmy hippo is in.

Taking that into account, an Asian Lion would be different than an African Lion and another of several FLamingos could add a different continent as well.

I don't disagree with you on the Giraffe, but I'm still going to really hope we do get a second, whether in regular DLC or free or a clone pack, since I want a second Giraffe that much. but even then it's still just like medium priority for me.
 
European Bison!!! For me, the most important ‘second option’ animal we could get in game. Such a conservation success story and an icon of European wildlife. I know I mention it a LOT, but the European Bison REALLY deserves an in-game slot, and if we’re talking ‘second variant of already in-game animal’, this one for me is the most needed!!!
 
You made some good points but I wanted to especially note this one.

I can understand that take completely, and you're right, most of the animals that we have "2" of are from different biomes or continents, or both are different - I think the Hippopotamus may be the same, in that the pygmy hippo's range is in the same range as the standard hippo; though of course, the standard hippo's range is much much larger than just what the pygmy hippo is in.

Taking that into account, an Asian Lion would be different than an African Lion and another of several FLamingos could add a different continent as well.

I don't disagree with you on the Giraffe, but I'm still going to really hope we do get a second, whether in regular DLC or free or a clone pack, since I want a second Giraffe that much. but even then it's still just like medium priority for me.
I agree with much of what you have said
The Pygmy hippo is the savior amongst the 2 hippos as they are not as difficult
I’m not familiar with Asian lions I shall look into them
If there is to be another giraffe then I would say the Masai giraffe as their spots are much different then other giraffes
 
The flamingo is the most justifiable of these because there are flamingos on multiple continents, and it makes sense to have an Old World and a New World representative. The zebra and giraffe wouldn't functionally add anything new to the game due to having the same biomes and likely the same interspecies compatibility, and while the Masai giraffe is pretty cool I can name a few dozen African animals I'd rather have first.

The Asiatic lion might have a case just because of it representing a different continent, but at the same time it's actually part of the same species as the West African lion (the Northern lion whose range formerly stretched from the Sahel across the Middle East and to India) and, again, it wouldn't even make my top seven for an Indian animal pack.
 
European Bison!!! For me, the most important ‘second option’ animal we could get in game. Such a conservation success story and an icon of European wildlife. I know I mention it a LOT, but the European Bison REALLY deserves an in-game slot, and if we’re talking ‘second variant of already in-game animal’, this one for me is the most needed!!!
Agree 100%
 
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