BigCatConniseur24
Well-Known Member
I wanted to see what species you guys think every zoo should have. I’ll go first (this is based on my personal species preferences, and somewhat on general the popularity of certain species.
1. Lions (preferably African Lions, but Asiatic Lions are fine too)
2. Tigers (preferably Amur Tigers, however any other subspecies is fine too)
3. Elephants (I know that many zoos lack the space requirements to house elephants, but they should make an effort to acquire them)
4. Gorillas
5. Giraffes
6. Zebras
7. At least one species of bear (I personally prefer polar bears, brown bears, and black bears, but any species works)
8. Penguins (I prefer Antarctic and sub-Antarctic species of penguins over African Penguins, however I’m not opposed to African penguins)
9. Flamingos (I’d like to see more zoos bring in African species instead of South American ones)
10. Cheetahs
11. Leopards (I LOVE Amur Leopards, however I wish more zoos would exhibit the larger subspecies such as African Leopards; and Indian Leopards)
12. Monkeys (any subspecies works, and preferably a fair mix of old world and new world ones)
13. Lemurs (I love both black and white ruffed and red ruffed lemurs, however ring-tailed lemurs are awesome too).
14. Orangutans (I prefer Bornean Orangutans, but Sumatran Orangutans are good too).
15. Constrictor snakes (e.g. green anacondas, reticulated pythons, Burmese pythons, Ball pythons, Boa constrictors...the smaller species are fine too).
16. A few species of crocodilians (I prefer the larger species such as Nile Crocodiles, and American Alligators, however I like the small ones too.
17. Komodo Dragons (Komodo dragons make any zoo a lot more interesting and cool in my opinion).
18. Rhinos (preferably African species, however the Asian ones are fine too)
19. Hippos (preferably common hippos over, but Pygmy hippos are awesome too).
20. A few species of antelope, gazelles, and deer (preferably African antelopes and gazelles and then deer)
21. Sea Lions or Seals, if not both
22. Ostriches
23. Meerkats
24. Gibbons (preferably siamangs, however I’m also very fond of white-cheeked gibbons and other crested gibbons)
1. Lions (preferably African Lions, but Asiatic Lions are fine too)
2. Tigers (preferably Amur Tigers, however any other subspecies is fine too)
3. Elephants (I know that many zoos lack the space requirements to house elephants, but they should make an effort to acquire them)
4. Gorillas
5. Giraffes
6. Zebras
7. At least one species of bear (I personally prefer polar bears, brown bears, and black bears, but any species works)
8. Penguins (I prefer Antarctic and sub-Antarctic species of penguins over African Penguins, however I’m not opposed to African penguins)
9. Flamingos (I’d like to see more zoos bring in African species instead of South American ones)
10. Cheetahs
11. Leopards (I LOVE Amur Leopards, however I wish more zoos would exhibit the larger subspecies such as African Leopards; and Indian Leopards)
12. Monkeys (any subspecies works, and preferably a fair mix of old world and new world ones)
13. Lemurs (I love both black and white ruffed and red ruffed lemurs, however ring-tailed lemurs are awesome too).
14. Orangutans (I prefer Bornean Orangutans, but Sumatran Orangutans are good too).
15. Constrictor snakes (e.g. green anacondas, reticulated pythons, Burmese pythons, Ball pythons, Boa constrictors...the smaller species are fine too).
16. A few species of crocodilians (I prefer the larger species such as Nile Crocodiles, and American Alligators, however I like the small ones too.
17. Komodo Dragons (Komodo dragons make any zoo a lot more interesting and cool in my opinion).
18. Rhinos (preferably African species, however the Asian ones are fine too)
19. Hippos (preferably common hippos over, but Pygmy hippos are awesome too).
20. A few species of antelope, gazelles, and deer (preferably African antelopes and gazelles and then deer)
21. Sea Lions or Seals, if not both
22. Ostriches
23. Meerkats
24. Gibbons (preferably siamangs, however I’m also very fond of white-cheeked gibbons and other crested gibbons)