Just noticed some images of all the new animals have been added to the thread I linked above. The capuchin monkey species appears to be the white-faced capuchin Cebus capucinus.
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I'm so excited for the anteaters and jaguars!A South America Pack has been announced for release on 7th April, containing five new animals:
- Red-eyed tree frog
- Capuchin monkey (exact species unspecified)
- Llama
- Giant anteater
- Jaguar
More information can be found in the link below:
Planet Zoo: South America Pack coming 7 April, 2020!
We'll probably get the other continents / regions first and then some more specific ones like e.g. big cats with Asiatic Lions, Clouded Leopards, etc.I have to say, I was hoping that we would get a Giant otter. Oh well
Is there a possibility that future DLCs cover South America again, or of there been an aquatic/semi-aquatic DLC?
A South America Pack has been announced for release on 7th April, containing five new animals:
- Red-eyed tree frog
- Capuchin monkey (exact species unspecified)
- Llama
- Giant anteater
- Jaguar
More information can be found in the link below:
Planet Zoo: South America Pack coming 7 April, 2020!
I'm not disappointed at all - just a little shocked at the lack of Capybara and Giant Otter.A South America Pack has been announced for release on 7th April, containing five new animals:
- Red-eyed tree frog
- Capuchin monkey (exact species unspecified)
- Llama
- Giant anteater
- Jaguar
More information can be found in the link below:
Planet Zoo: South America Pack coming 7 April, 2020!
Hey, it looks like someone we know is on page three of this discussion!A South America Pack has been announced for release on 7th April, containing five new animals:
- Red-eyed tree frog
- Capuchin monkey (exact species unspecified)
- Llama
- Giant anteater
- Jaguar
More information can be found in the link below:
Planet Zoo: South America Pack coming 7 April, 2020!
Hey, it looks like someone we know is on page three of this discussion!
African Leopard
Well yes me too, I just thought that the African Leopard would be the most obvious choice, given how many African species they piled into the base game but Amur seems more likely for a conservation-based experience / campaign.I would love to see a rarer subspecies in the game, but given the slightly weak conservation message so far (relatively few rare animals, especially in the recent DLCs), I find it more likely that they will have African leopards instead if leopards are incorporated at all. I would love to see Amur leopards![]()
Well yes me too, I just thought that the African Leopard would be the most obvious choice, given how many African species they piled into the base game but Amur seems more likely for a conservation-based experience / campaign.
DefinitelyIf they do an endangered species focused DLC, I could certainly see Amur leopards getting in there![]()