The Detroit Zoo has room for pretty much all, if not most, of the more iconic animals that the Toledo Zoo has; except the elephants and probably the hippos. The AZA currently wants hippos housed in groups of 4-8, and for zoos to breed them. There is room for snow leopards and orangutans in the zoo’s Asian Forest area, along with room for other small animals. There’s room for jaguars, tapirs, capybaras, and a Latin monkey species in that South American area they converted into another field for the domestic horses. There’s certainly room for at least one species of crocodile somewhere in the zoo; I’d like to see them add a saltwater crocodile, or maybe gharial or Siamese crocodiles. There’s room for cheetahs depending on how you move things around, and the current guanaco yard could definitely hold two or three moose; moose would likely do very well at the Detroit Zoo considering the amount of space and the local climate. I think getting new pelicans and harbor seals shouldn’t be that difficult, and maybe add some white-lipped deer back into the camel yard; a group of four to six white-lipped deer would probably have enough space. If not there’s room to expand that yard. It’s so damn disappointing to see the reduction in species; the Detroit Zoo is starting to feel like a small town zoo like the Binder Park Zoo (nothing against them).