And here's my usual... TOP 5 TROPICAL PACK ANIMALS
5- Asian water monitor: While another monitor species is fine in of itself... I feel that this one is too similar in niche to the Nile monitor, and, being an Asian species, overlaps with THREE other exhibit reptiles. I would have preferred something like the New Guinea crocodile monitor or lace monitor instead, or better yet, something like a radiated tortoise, Bornean crested fireback, great curassow... But I guess it could be worse.
4- Lar gibbon: Different enough from the siamang to be a good enough second gibbon species, and I do hope it gives us the chance for more multispecies exhibits. However... It seems to me to be a missed opportunity at including a new world monkey, which I feel more people, including me, were clamoring for.
3- Brown-throated sloth: I don't care that much that it's a rare species in captivity, having a sloth in the game at all is wonderful. However, I have two little issues with it.
A) I hope it can be mixed with fruit bats or butterflies, as such combinations have been carried out successfully in other zoos. A bit sad they can't be mixed with capuchins or armadillos, however... And what about green iguanas?! Couldn't they be kept with them too?!
B) I feel it perhaps could have been a habitat animal, and I feel jipped that we didn't get any flying birds or at least tamarins and/or marmosets.
2- Red river hog: Now THIS is an excellent third pig species! Not only is it aesthetically pleasing, but I hope we can mix it with African rainforest animals like bongos or okapi; that would be an excellent treat!
1- Fossa: The missing piece of the Madagascar puzzle! Very happy they finally got included, and now I can create more proper Madagascan areas in my zoos!
Overall, kind of a mixed bag, and I was disappointed in some aspects. Like the wetlands pack, while it may have done with a couple of fixes, it has included some genuinely great animals in there.