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  1. StellarChaser

    StellarChaser Well-Known Member

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    My revised 2023 Planet Zoo roster
    Standard
    Exhibit species:
    • Giant Burrowing Cockroach
    • Titan BeetleWilliam's Dwarf Gecko
    • Goliath Beetle
    • Amazonian Giant Centipede
    • Giant Forest Scorpion
    • Giant Desert Hairy ScorpionTuatara
    • Brazilian Wandering Spider → Malagasy Blue Stick Insect
    • Goliath Birdeater
    • Mexican Red-knee Tarantula → Plumed Basilisk
    • Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula → Hermann's Tortoise
    • Giant Tiger Land Snail
    • Golden Poison FrogPanamanian Golden Frog
    • Lehmann's Poison Frog
    • Goliath Frog
    • Boa Constrictor
    • Yellow Anaconda
    • Eastern Brown Snake → King Cobra
    • Common Death Adder
    • Puff Adder
    • Western Diamondback
    • Green IguanaAmbon Sailfin Lizard
    • Lesser Antillen Iguana
    • Gila Monster
    Habitat species:
    • Aldabra Tortoise → Indian Narrow-headed Softshell Turtle
    • Galapagos Tortoise
    • Nile Monitor
    • Saltwater Crocodile
    • Gharial
    • Ostrich
    • Indian Peafowl
    • Greater Flamingo
    • Aardvark
    • African Bush Elephant
    • Indian Elephant
    • Ring-tailed Lemur
    • Red Ruffed Lemur
    • Mandrill
    • Japanese Macaque
    • Bornean Orangutan
    • Bonobo → Mantled Guereza
    • Western Chimpanzee
    • Western Lowland Gorilla
    • Chinese Pangolin
    • African Wild Dog
    • Timber Wolf
    • Formosan Black Bear → American Black Bear
    • Grizzly Bear
    • Himalayan Brown Bear → Spectacled Bear
    • Giant Panda
    • Red Panda
    • Cheetah
    • Snow Leopard
    • West African Lion
    • Bengal TigerMainland Tiger
    • Siberian TigerWisent
    • Spotted Hyena
    • Plain Zebra
    • Indian Rhino
    • Baird's Tapir
    • Warthog
    • Bactrian Camel
    • Pronghorn
    • Reticulated Giraffe
    • Okapi
    • Bongo
    • Nyala
    • African Buffalo
    • American Bison
    • Sable Antelope
    • Gemsbok
    • Black Wildebeest → Blue Wildebeest
    • Springbok
    • Hippo
    Deluxe
    • Komodo Dragon
    • Pygmy Hippo
    • Thomson's GazelleBlackbuck
    Anniversary
    • Black-and-white Ruff LemurAye Aye
    • Red DeerDromedary
    • Collared Peccary

    Arctic Pack

    • Arctic Wolf → Arctic Fox
    • Polar Bear
    • Reindeer
    • Dall Sheep
    South America Pack
    • Red-eyed Tree Frog → Pygmy Marmoset
    • Giant Anteater
    • Columbian White-faced CapuchinBlack Howler
    • Jaguar
    • Llama → Guanaco
    Australia Pack
    • Eastern Blue-tongued Lizard
    • Southern Cassowary
    • Koala
    • Red Kangaroo
    • Dingo → Eastern Quoll
    Aquatic Pack
    • Diamondback Terrapin → Moon Jelly
    • Cuvier's Dwarf Caiman
    • King Penguin
    • Grey Seal
    • Giant Otter
    Southeast Asia Pack
    • Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect
    • Proboscis Monkey
    • Ussuri Dhole → Dhole
    • Sun Bear
    • Binturong
    • Clouded Leopard
    • Malay Tapir
    • North Sulawesi Babirusa
    Africa pack
    • Sacred Scarab Beetle → Parson's Chameleon
    • African Penguin → Secretary Bird
    • Fennec Fox
    • Meerkat
    • Southern White Rhino
    North America Pack
    • American Bullfrog → Texas Blind Salamander
    • American Alligator
    • Black-tailed Prairie Dog
    • American Beaver
    • Arctic Fox → Musk Ox
    • California Sea Lion
    • Cougar
    • Moose
    Europe Pack
    • Fire Salamander
    • European Badger
    • Eurasian Lynx
    • Fallow Deer
    • Alpine Ibex
    Wetland Pack
    • Danube Crested Newt → Mata Mata Turtle
    • Spectacled Caiman → Alligator Snapping Turtle
    • Red-crowned Crane
    • Platypus
    • Capybara
    • Small-clawed Otter
    • Wild Water Buffalo → Shoebill
    • Nile Lechwe
    Conservation Pack
    • Axotol
    • Siamang
    • Amur Leopard
    • Przewalski's Horse
    • Scimitar Oryx
    Twilight Pack
    • Egyptian Fruit BatLarge Flying Fox
    • Common Wombat
    • Red Fox
    • Northern Raccoon
    • Striped Skunk
    Grassland Pack
    • Menelaus Blue Morpho
    • Cloudless Sulphur
    • Old World Swallowtail
    • European Peacock
    • Monarch
    • Emu → Greater Rhea
    • Red-necked Wallaby
    • Nine-banded Armadillo
    • Maned Wolf
    • Striped Hyena
    • Caracal
    • Blue Wildebeest → Black Rhino
    Tropical Pack
    • Brown-throated Sloth (change to Habitat species)
    • Asian Water MonitorGolden Lion Tamarin (Walkthrough Exhibit species)
    • Lar Gibbon
    • Fossa
    • Red River Hog
    Arid Animal Pack
    • Desert Horned ViperEgyptian Fruit Bat
    • African Crested Porcupine
    • Sand Cat
    • Somali Wild Ass
    • Black Rhino → Hamadryas Baboon
    • DromedaryGreat Bustard
    • Addax
    • Dama Gazelle
    Oceania Pack
    • Spectacled Flying FoxSugar Glider
    • Northern Island Brown Kiwi
    • Blue PenguinTakahe
    • Tasmanian Devil
    • QuokkaMatschie's Tree Kangaroo
    Eurasia Pack
    • Hermann's Tortoise → Red-and-white Giant Flying Squirrel
    • Mute Swan
    • Sloth Bear
    • Wolverine
    • Wild Boar
    • WisentChinese Giant Salamander
    • Takin
    • Saiga Antelope
     
  2. Brayden Delashmutt

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    TBH I always wondered why the animals in game were either categorized so specifically or so vaguely. If I were to set up a species roster, I wouldn’t use specific populations (Bengal Tiger, western chimp, timber wolf, etc) to allow for more uses of animals for the general player base. For example, building European sections is always awkward since you have to include timber wolves and grizzly bears…
     
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  3. Brayden Delashmutt

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    I feel like when people complain about not having polar bears and red kangaroos in the base game, they kinda miss the whole point of the DLCs. I agree it’s ridiculous, but for 5 animal DLCs, in order to motivate people to get them you have to include those iconic withheld species. I don’t think that the dlcs would be marketable without them.

    Given the chance, I’d go for ZT2 style dlcs any day over planet zoo style DLCs. That’s just my take.

    Also, remember, the game isn’t 100% trying to cater to the needs of the zoo nerd fan base. The general public won’t care about a dlc with only species they’ve never heard of. They need big name species to advertise.
     
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  4. Tigeanderson

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    I really like it but the only thing If I could I would add the California condor on to the conservation pack.
     
  5. Brayden Delashmutt

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    If I were to make the base game roster, I’d include jaguar, polar bear, california sea lion, king penguin, koala, red kangaroo, fennec fox, baboon, giant anteater, otter, etc etc but I think that’s already been discussed enough.

    Here are my choices for what I’d replace, as I feel like that’s more interesting

    Bengal Tiger - I’m not that upset we got two tigers. It’s reasonable IMO. Sumatran would’ve been a much better choice tho, since they’re actually kept in major European and American zoos.

    Himalayan Brown Bear and Formosan Black Bear - Replace with Sun Bear and polar bear. Also, while we’re at it, change the Grizzly Bear to generic brown bear in order to avoid them being able to just add in other subspecies. Do the same for every other subspecies in game besides the tigers.

    Aldabra Giant Tortoise - Replace with Anaconda or Retic.

    Bonobo - Replace with some sort of gibbon

    Nyala - Replace with Lesser Kudu. Still no clue why we don’t have them yet

    I’d forfeit exhibit species from the base game and make an exhibit DLC. This would free up TONS of room in the roster to add more animals
     
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  6. StellarChaser

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    I agree with you, it is not wise to specify the subspecies except the Western Lowland Gorilla (since 99% of Gorillas in captivity belong to this subspecies:p) since the slots for species are limited. As you mentioned, it is awkward for players to build European theme with Grizzly Bear, what if the Frontier offers the European Brown Bear, then we may lose the opportunity to get one of Secretary Bird, Tree Kangaroo or Black Howler since the European Brown Bear takes one slot. Red Foxes and Wild Boars have way more subspecies than Brown Bears and Tigers, while the Frontier just offers general Red Fox and Wild Boar, they probably notice that they don't have enough slots if specify the subspecies:D. For tigers, I think Mainland Tiger alone is good enough to represent Tiger, which covers all the living Tiger populations except the Sumatran.
    Swinging animation is mandatory for Gibbon, but the Frontier just completed the animation during the time they working on the Conservation Pack, so that explains why we don't have Gibbons in the base game and Southeast Asia pack.
    If Polar Bear is offered by the base game, then very few people will buy the Arctic Pack, for many people the Polar Bear is almost the only reason to buy the Arctic Pack, since the scenery theme is very niche, the rest 3 species are all not high demanded (especially the Arctic Wolf, one of the lowest popular species in the game), also with same price, it has one fewer species than other scenery packs.
     
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  7. BetoYoung

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    but what if the musk ox and wolverine were in the arctic pack? and polar bear in base game? i think a lot of people would have bought the arctic pack and then with the polar bear in base game and musk ox and wolverine in the arctic pack, the wolverine's slot in the eurasia animal pack could have been replaced with a golden snub-nosed monkey.
     
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    Both of these two species are not as popular as Polar Bear though, even with the Polar Bear the Arctic pack often be ranked as one of the least preferable packs. If you want to build Arctic theme without buying Arctic pack, I recommend moving the Reindeer to the base game, then putting Musk Ox or Walrus in the Arctic pack instead.
     
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    i think walrus could have been saved for the aquatic pack and then put the musk ox in the arctic pack.
     
  10. Neil chace

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    I mean, I think a certain degree of creative liberty is always needed, since there will never be a "complete" species list. It doesn't seem unreasonable to have a grizzly bear, and for European zoos players could just use the grizzly as a stand-in if they wish. I've similarly used animals as stand-ins for similar species that I'd wanted to include- such as using the Formosan black bear when I wanted a sloth bear (back before Eurasia Pack), or using peafowl as a stand-in for a generic bird exhibit.

    Except that "mainland tiger" is a completely ridiculous taxonomic status that doesn't reflect the true diversity of tigers :D. I think having two tiger subspecies, both the Amur and one tropical one, is more than reasonable.

    As for how I'd change the roster, I think we've gotten to the point that we have a very reasonable roster, and I don't think there's much I'd change, even if the order animals were added was slightly different from what I'd prefer. If I was to change anything, it'd just be a small handful of slight changes, namely I wish instead of the proboscis monkey there was a monkey species more common in zoos. Sticking with the Asia theme, a langur species (e.g., Francois') would be a good choice.
     
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  11. Utahraptor

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    i already did this in the frontier forums, but putting it here and adding the eurasia pack:

    Base game

    Rename
    West African Lion > Lion - make the lion more generic would end multiple problems related to this guy, mainly captive presence problem, being more flexible and nobody need to hear people saying the asiatic lion is needed.
    african buffalo > cape buffalo - the ingame buffalo only represents the cape and not the red forest buffalo, because of that the african buffalo is the only animal that need to be more specific.
    Timber wolf > Gray wolf - more flexible and less confusing.
    Plains zebra > Grant's Zebra - no more confusion about this guy.
    Hippo > Common hippo - with the pygmy in the game this just makes more sense.
    Indian Elephant - Asiatic elephant - more flexible.


    Merged - making this would avoid further discussion and make said animals more flexible, while also making room for other animals.
    HBB and grizzly > brown bear.
    both tigers > Tiger.


    swapped by similar species:
    Baird's tapir > Brazilian tapir - i just like the brazilian more.
    Black wildebeest > blue wildebeest - more popular and iconic, allowing a different animal in grasslands.
    Aldabra giant tortoise > African spurred tortoise - i actually like Aldabra, but spurred is just objectively better.
    eastern brown snake > Black mamba (not similar but i guess it's fine) - a more popular snake.
    Formosan Black bear > American black bear - make the base game have one endemic NA bear, one endemic from Asia and two more "general" would make the base game bear host better.
    goliath beetle > Hercules beetle - more emblematic
    Nyala > Greater Kudu - i just like kudus more.


    Removed - forgettable species that should be removed to make room from other species completely different.
    Bonobo - chimp 2.0, not essential in any way.
    Sable antelope - most generic and forgettable antelope
    Mexican and Brazilian tarantulas - three tarantulas feels like a overkill


    New species
    habitat: Polar bear, Jaguar, red kangaroo and king penguin - throwing the headliners of the first four dlcs is something that just feels correct, they are considered the most emblematic fauna of they regions, being the most "basic" animals, because of that i believe they should be in the base game.
    exhibit: reticulated python and plumed basilisk - i just really like those guys


    Deluxe
    Thompson gazelle > scimitar oryx - scimitar is more interesting and unique, while let's be fair that nobody care about thompson


    Arctic pack
    polar bear > arctic fox - arctic fox just feels better in this pack.
    Arctic wolf > Wolverine - beyond the fact this guy is very popular, i also like the idea of having two carnivorans and two ungulates that are brown or white, creating a nice parallel between the animals of said pack.


    South America pack:
    Jaguar > Maned wolf - having the maned wolf so soon was one of my dreams so yeah.
    Red eyed tree frog > Emerald tree boa - now we have a SA exhibit


    Austrália pack:
    Kangaroo > short beaked echidna - this one was quite difficult because i didn't have any idea what animal i should use as tha kangaroo substitute, but echidna just feels like the best choice.


    Aquatic pack
    King penguin > African penguin - switching the penguin specie was the obvious choice, despite the fact i'm not so found in the african penguin
    Dwarf caiman > Black caiman - most popular caiman, don't really need to say much more.


    Southeast Asia animal pack
    clouded leopard > Golden pheasant - honestly this pack needs more color, and a colorful bird would solve it, while removing a problematic animal from the game.
    dhole > Gaur - biggest bovine in the world vs forgotten dog, yeah sorry dhole.
    Proboscis monkey > celebes crested macaque - a little company for the babirusa in this pack.
    Leaf insect > king cobra - i literally don't need to elaborate here.


    África pack
    african penguin > Secretary bird - now we have a cool african bird.


    North America animal pack
    Arctic fox > wild turkey - a bird is everything that was lacking to this pack.


    First anniversary
    lemur > Nile Crocodile - Africa have a croc now.


    Europe pack
    I actually wouldn't change anything in this pack, the animal selection is just way to good.

    Wetlands animal pack
    spectacled caiman > broad snouted caiman - personal preference.
    Lechwe > Proboscis monkey - swapping proboscis means we get another primate at the price of an antelope, seems fair to me.


    Conservation pack
    Oryx > pere david deer - a second extinct in the wild animal that would be interesting.
    Amur leopard > Arabian leopard - more unique.


    Twilight pack:
    skunk > southern tamandua - something to SA and a more "exotic" animal.
    Egyptian fruit bat > common vampire bat - more fitting to the theme, and also a representative to SA.


    grassland animal pack
    Maned wolf > black howler monkey - another SA animal that is essential to the cerrado.
    nine-banded armadillo - Three banded armadillo - personal preference.
    Blue wildebeest - blackbuck - an asian antelope, something the game is still lacking.


    Tropical pack
    lar gibbon > Geoffrey spider monkey - third SA and CA monkey.
    Monitor > Scarlet ibis - a proper SA wading bird.


    Arid animal pack
    Black rhino > Hamadryas Baboon - i don't need to explain.
    Dama Gazelle > Greater rhea - yes, it counts.
    Sand cat > Ratel - i'm sorry little cat, but badass fearless mustelid is just miles better.
    Desert horned viper > thorny devil - most wanted DE right now, also who would say no to that spiky face.


    Oceania pack
    Quokka > Yellow footed rock wallaby... or literally anything else given that I dislike quokka anyway. With that said, the yellow footed wallaby feels like the best choice, given that it would be another easy to make clone.

    Eurasia pack

    Wolverine > walrus - swapping the carnivore as the wolverine is already in the arctic pack, the walrus is popular and taxonomically unique among the pinnipeds.
    Sloth bear > Lion tailed macaque - again swapping a carnivore for a proper South Asia primate.
     
  12. StellarChaser

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    Golden Pheasant is not Southeast Asian species, it is endemic to China, maybe go with Silver Pheasant?
    We already have two SA snakes in base game, so Mata-Mata turtle might be better?
    And which thread did you put this on Frontier Forum, could you post a link?
     
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  13. Utahraptor

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    Oh, i didn't notice it, i will change it.

    I actually think mata-mata should have been added in wetlands instead of the newt (didn't make the change here because i forget it), while the tree boa seens fine in the SA pack.

    Here: If you could redo all the animals in the base game and DLCs, which would you change?
     
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    I'm new to actually playing the game (just got it on console), so could you explain what is meant by 'problematic' when referring specifically to the clouded leopard? I personally think the clouded leopard is very fitting for the pack, and a very common (might I even say iconic?) species in zoos. Removing it doesn't seem sensible even if it is problematic imo.
     
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    Since it addition on 1.5 until 1.16, the clouded leopard would constantly jump in slow motion, leading to a lot of leopards to starve to death or simply stay trapped for long periods of time, making it unpleasant to use, and despite this bug being fixed on pc, it's likely still around on console due to nothing added from 1.16 being present in this version.

    Besides, SEA pack as a whole was overwhelming when it come to carnivores, half of the pack was compounded by then, and out of the four both the dhole and leopard take the bitter end of the stick. And yes, the clouded leopard is common and at a certain point, iconic in captivity, but definitevelly less than either the golden or lady pheasant.
     
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    well, after 5 months, it's time to update again.
     
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    Base Game
    Habitat Animals
    1. Aardvark
    2. Addax
    3. African Buffalo
    4. African Bush Elephant
    5. African Wild Dog
    6. Alpine Ibex
    7. American Alligator
    8. American Bison
    9. Amur Leopard
    10. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
    11. Bactrian Camel
    12. Bengal Tiger
    13. Binturong
    14. Black Howler Monkey
    15. Blue Wildebeest
    16. Bobcat
    17. Bongo
    18. Bornean Orangutan
    19. California Sea Lion
    20. Capybara
    21. Cheetah
    22. Common Ostrich
    23. Common Warthog
    24. Common Wombat
    25. European Fallow Deer
    26. Galápagos Giant Tortoise
    27. Gemsbok
    28. Giant Anteater
    29. Giant Panda
    30. Golden Takin
    31. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
    32. Greater Flamingo
    33. Grizzly Bear
    34. Hamadryas Baboon
    35. Hippopotamus
    36. Indian Elephant
    37. Indian Peafowl
    38. Indian Rhinoceros
    39. Jaguar
    40. Japanese Macaque
    41. King Penguin
    42. Koala
    43. Komodo Dragon
    44. Malayan Tapir
    45. Mandrill
    46. Meerkat
    47. Moose
    48. Nilgai
    49. Northwestern Wolf
    50. Okapi
    51. Plains Zebra
    52. Polar Bear
    53. Przewalski's Horse
    54. Red Kangaroo
    55. Red Panda
    56. Red-Crowned Crane
    57. Reticulated Giraffe
    58. Ring-tailed Lemur
    59. Saltwater Crocodile
    60. Secretary Bird
    61. Siamang
    62. Sloth Bear
    63. Snow Leopard
    64. Southern Cassowary
    65. Southern White Rhinoceros
    66. Spotted Hyena
    67. Thomson’s Gazelle
    68. Transvaal Lion
    69. Western Chimpanzee
    70. Western Lowland Gorilla

    Exhibit Animals
    1. African Bullfrog
    2. Amazonian Giant Centipede
    3. Ball Python
    4. Boa Constrictor
    5. Brazilian Salmon Pink Tarantula
    6. Chinese Crocodile Lizard
    7. Desert Horned Viper
    8. Emperor Newt
    9. European Fire-Bellied Toad
    10. Frilled Lizard
    11. Giant Desert Hairy Scorpion
    12. Giant Prickly Stick Insect
    13. Giant Tiger Land Snail
    14. Gila Monster
    15. Golden Poison Dart Frog
    16. Greek Tortoise
    17. Hercules Beetle
    18. Indian Ornamental Tarantula
    19. King Cobra
    20. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
    21. Northern Caiman Lizard
    22. Orchid Mantis
    23. Panther Chameleon
    24. Rhinoceros Katydid
    25. Satanic Leaf-Tailed Gexko
    26. Sheltopusik
    27. Spiny-Tailed Monitor
    28. Tuatara
    29. Western Diamondback Rattlesnake
    30. Yellow-Spotted River Turtle

    Deluxe Edition
    1. Asiatic Black Bear
    2. Barbary Macaque
    3. Brazilian Tapir
    4. Eurasian Brown Bear
    5. Gharial
    6. Greater Kudu
    7. Impala
    8. Nile Monitor
    9. North American Porcupine
    10. Pronghorn
    11. Pygmy Hippo
    12. Red Ruffed Lemur
    13. Rock Hyrax
    14. Serval
    15. White Stork
    16. Green Iguana(E)

    Arctic Pack
    1. Arctic Fox
    2. Arctic Hare
    3. Dall Sheep
    4. King Eider
    5. Muskox
    6. Red-Breasted Goose
    7. Reindeer
    8. Rock Ptarmigan
    9. Sea Otter
    10. Snowy Owl(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    11. Steller's Sea Eagle(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    12. Walrus
    13. Wolverine
    14. Siberian Newt(E)
    15. Viviparous Lizard(E)
    16. Wood Frog (E)

    South America Pack
    1. Azara's Agouti
    2. Blue-and-Yellow Macaw(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    3. Bush Dog
    4. Golden Lion Tamarin
    5. Greater Rhea
    6. Guanaco
    7. Ocelot
    8. Orinoco Crocodile
    9. Scarlet Ibis
    10. South American Coati
    11. Spectacled Bear
    12. Tayra
    13. Tufted Capuchin
    14. Argentine Black-And-White Tegu(E)
    15. Eyelash Viper (E)
    16. Red-Eyed Tree Frog(E)

    Australia Pack
    1. Australian Pelican
    2. Black Swan
    3. Brown Fur Seal
    4. Cape Barren Goose
    5. Common Brushtail Possum
    6. Dingo
    7. Emu
    8. Numbat
    9. Perentie
    10. Quokka
    11. Rakali
    12. Short-Beaked Echidna
    13. Tiger Quoll
    14. Eastern Blue Tongued Lizard(E)
    15. Inland Taipan(E)
    16. Thorny Devil (E)

    Aquatic Pack
    1. Atlantic Puffin
    2. Coypu
    3. European Herring Gull(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    4. European Mink
    5. Gentoo Penguin
    6. Giant Otter
    7. Green Sea Turtle
    8. Harbor Seal
    9. Inca Tern(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    10. Marine Iguana
    11. Northern Gannet
    12. Spectacled Caiman
    13. West Indian Manatee
    14. Coconut Crab(E)
    15. Painted Terrapin(E)
    16. Philippine Sailfin Lizard(E)


    Southeast Asia Animal Pack
    1. Asian Water Monitor
    2. Banteng
    3. Chinese Goral
    4. Chinese Pangolin
    5. Clouded Leopard
    6. Dhole
    7. Great Hornbill(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    8. Java Mouse-Deer
    9. Lowland Anoa
    10. North Sulawesi Babirusa
    11. Proboscis Monkey
    12. Sun Bear
    13. Yellow-Throated Marten
    14. Burmese Python (E)
    15. Chinese Water Dragon(E)
    16. Giant Malaysian Leaf Insect(E)

    Africa Pack
    1. African Grey Parrot (Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    2. African Leopard
    3. African Penguin
    4. Common Eland
    5. Coquerel's Sifaka
    6. Dromedary
    7. Eastern Black Rhinoceros
    8. Fennec Fox
    9. Fossa
    10. Gelada
    11. Mantled Guereza
    12. Masai Giraffe
    13. Radiated Tortoise
    14. Violet Turaco (Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    15. Black Mamba(E)
    16. Horrid King Assassin Bug(E)

    North America Animal Pack
    1. American Black Bear
    2. Black-tailed Prairie Dog
    3. Collared Peccary
    4. Cougar
    5. Greater Roadrunner
    6. Mountain Goat
    7. North American Beaver
    8. North American River Otter
    9. Roseate Spoonbill
    10. Turkey Vulture(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    11. Wapiti
    12. Whooping Crane
    13. Wild Turkey
    14. Alligator Snapping Turtle (E)
    15. American Bullfrog(E)
    16. San Francisco Garter Snake(E)

    Europe Pack
    1. Alpine Marmot
    2. Chamois
    3. Eurasian Lynx
    4. European Badger
    5. European Hedgehog
    6. European Mouflon
    7. Golden Eagle (Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    8. Iberian Wolf
    9. Mute Swan
    10. Roe Deer
    11. Western Capercaillie
    12. Wild Boar
    13. Wisent
    14. European Green Lizard(E)
    15. Fire Salamander(E)
    16. Olimpia's Ground Beetle(E)

    2nd Anniversary Animal:
    1. Raccoon Dog
    2. Red Deer

    Wetlands Animal Pack
    1. American Flamingo
    2. Chinese Alligator
    3. De Brazza's Monkey
    4. Eurasian Otter
    5. Fishing Cat
    6. Great White Pelican
    7. Grey-Crowned Crane
    8. Kafue Lechwe
    9. Père David's Deer
    10. Platypus
    11. Shoebill
    12. Wild Water Buffalo
    13. Atlantic Mudskipper(E)
    14. Cane Toad(E)
    15. False Water Cobra (E)
    16. Red-Eared Slider(E)

    Conservation Pack

    1. Black-Footed Ferret
    2. Brush-Tailed Bettong
    3. Cuban Crocodile
    4. Geoffroy's Spider Monkey
    5. Lion-Tailed Macaque
    6. Northern Helmeted Curassow
    7. Owston's Palm Civet
    8. Red-Shanked Douc
    9. Saiga
    10. Scimitar-horned Oryx
    11. Siberian Tiger
    12. Somali Wild Ass
    13. Takahe
    14. Tasmanian Devil
    15. Axolotl (E)
    16. Fiji Banded Iguana(E)

    Twilight Pack
    1. Aye-aye
    2. Barn Owl(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    3. Black-Crowned Night Heron
    4. Kākāpō
    5. Kinkajou
    6. Malagasy Giant Rat
    7. Raccoon
    8. Red Fox
    9. Ringtail
    10. Senegal Bushabby
    11. Striped Skunk
    12. Virginia Opossum
    13. Tokay Gecko(E)
    14. Tomato Frog(E)
    15. Common Vampire Bat (WE)
    16. Pygmy Slow Loris(WE)

    Grasslands Animal Pack
    1. African Spurred Tortoise
    2. Blackbuck
    3. Caracal
    4. Honey Badger
    5. Maned Wolf
    6. Nēnē
    7. Nine-banded Armadillo
    8. Red-Legged Seriema
    9. Red-necked Wallaby
    10. Striped Hyena
    11. Vervet Monkey
    12. Cloudless Sulphur Butterfly (WE)
    13. European Peacock Butterfly (WE)
    14. Menelaus Blue Morpho Butterfly (WE)
    15. Monarch Butterfly (WE)
    16. Old World Swallowtail Butterfly (WE)

    3rd Anniversary Animal:
    1. Guianan Squirrel Monkey
    2. Vulturine Guineafowl

    Tropical Pack
    1. Asian Forest Tortoise
    2. Black Crested Mangabey
    3. Gaur
    4. Grey-Winged Trumpeter
    5. Jaguarundi
    6. Lar Gibbon
    7. Lowland Paca
    8. Nile Crocodile
    9. Red River Hog
    10. Reeves's Muntjac
    11. Ring-Tailed Vontsira
    12. Victoria Crowned Pigeon
    13. Emperor Scorpion(E)
    14. Plumed Basilisk(E)
    15. Bali Myna(WE)
    16. Linnaeus's Two Toed Sloth (WE)

    Arid Animal Pack
    1. African Crested Porcupine
    2. Barbary Sheep
    3. Coyote
    4. Desert Tortoise
    5. Egyptian Vulture(Flying Aviary Habitat Bird)
    6. Greater Bilby
    7. Indian Grey Mongoose
    8. Kirk's Dik Dik
    9. Kulan
    10. Mule Deer
    11. Patagonian Mara
    12. Patas Monkey
    13. Red-Tailed Hawk(Flying Aviary Habitat Bird)
    14. Sand Cat
    15. Budgerigar(WE)
    16. Mexican Red-Knee Tarantula(E)

    Oceania Pack
    1. Australian Brushturkey
    2. Crocodile Monitor
    3. Dusky Pademelon
    4. Little Blue Penguin
    5. North Island Brown Kiwi
    6. Peregrine Falcon(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    7. Pig-Nosed Turtle
    8. Raggiana Bird-of-Paradise(Flying Aviary Habitat Bird)
    9. Sulphur-Crested Cockatoo(Flying Aviary Habitat Bird)
    10. Australian Green Tree Frog(E)
    11. Carpet Python(E)
    12. Central Bearded Dragon(E)
    13. Sydney-Funnel Web Spider(E)
    14. Grey-Headed Flying Fox (WE)
    15. Laughing Kookaburra (WE)
    16. Sugar Glider(WE)
    4rd Anniversary Animal:
    1. Rhinoceros Iguana
    2. Green Anaconda(E)
    Eurasia Animal Pack
    1. Arabian Oryx
    2. Bharal
    3. Chital
    4. Eurasian Eagle Owl(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    5. European Rabbit
    6. Golden Jackal
    7. Golden Pheasant
    8. Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
    9. Mandarin Duck
    10. Marbled Polecat
    11. Pallas's Cat
    12. Wild Yak
    13. Nose-Horned Viper(E)
    14. Olm(E)
    15. Veiled Chameleon(E)
    16. Siberian Flying Squirrel(WE)

    Barnyard Animal Pack
    1. Ankole-Watusi
    2. Chinese Goose
    3. Domestic Pigeon(Flying Habitat Aviary Bird)
    4. Domestic Sheep
    5. Kunekune Pig
    6. Llama
    7. Mallard
    8. Mediterranean Miniature Donkey
    9. Nigerian Dwarf Goat
    10. Rhode Island Red Chicken
    11. Shetland Pony
    12. Guinea Pig(E)

    I've had some ever-changing opinions, since everyone has been talking about that the newest pack would be the last pack, which i'm trying to believe that this is not the last, because if it is me and the whole community will be extremely dissapointed, i still can't believe we actually got a pack with barnyard animals instead of something like an aviary expansion pack or a dlc with the highly requested animals, but regardless it's just an oddball pack, and then i chose more well-known barnyard animals to represent this pack.As you guys can see i chose the more commonly kept domestic animals in international collections based in the zootierliste site, about the other packs, i made them all with 16 animals, since someone in the forum said that a number of 16 animals would be the best realistic as possible, since it's basically plus the number of animals in the animal packs, so i removed lesser-known species and i replaced with more common and well-known species to the general public, so they can build more realistic zoos. and the barnyard pack is the first dlc in my version that doesn't have 16 animals, since the animals in the list are the most well-known to people who see barn animals in american and european zoos. besides if frontier officially confirm this isn't the last dlc i will keep the animal packs name, if not, then i will remove, because i will explain one day.