- Bear cuscus: there was a recent post on Pairi Daiza's Facebook with the remaining individual. It lives in the Oasis greenhouse in the 'Cambron Abbey' area.
- Brown Dorcospis: an additional individual arrived recently. Kept in a small paddock next to and an indoor space in the koala house.
- Cape buffalo: in the mixed savanna paddock in The Land of Origins. However they are kept in a separate area with is located quite far in the back, so it might not be the easiest to see them, and you will not see them up close.
- Corsac fox: Not easy to explain, their exhibit is a little hidden. Easiest way to find them is to take the climbing walkway near the smooth-coated otters or the descending walkway which starts with a Chinese gate and courtyard, past the backside of the Chinese restaurant on the walkway than runs alongside the cathedral aviary. Their exhibit is surrounded by a Chinese-style wall.
- Lyle's flying fox: In the last section of the Tropicalia greenhouse, which is the greenhouse between the cathedral aviary and the Chinese temple.
- Echidna: According to Zootierliste kept off-show in the koala house, so highly unlikely to see. Even if they were on-show the chance of seeing them in the koala house (which often isn't open, although you can sometimes look inside from the front side porch) the chance of finding one would be very low.
- Pallas's squirrel: in the same space as the Lyle's flying foxes.
Again only one bear cuscus? The speed with which Pairi Daiza burns through their rare marsupials without breeding success, be it bear cuscus, wombat, dorcopsis or koala, is staggering...