Zoo Tycoon Unnecessary Zoo Tycoon 2 Animals

To be completely honest, I have not actually played Zoo Tycoon 2, but after having looked over the game's roster several times I thought I'd throw my hat into the ring. Most of the animal options look pretty solid but there are definitely some weird choices, especially in the expansion packs. I do agree with what a lot of people on this thread have already said, but I thought it would be fun to give my own take on it anyway (again, I haven't played the game, so you're perfectly free to reject my opinions on it).

To start things out, here's every species I'd personally drop from the roster:
  • Mountain Gorilla (Base Game) - Like Loxodonta Cobra already mentioned, the western lowland gorilla is far more common in zoos. I'm fine with keeping the emperor penguin, since they're the most well known penguin species and also at least present in a few facilities, but out of the two gorilla options the western species just makes more sense.
  • Black Leopard (Bonus) - Might just be the most unnecessary animal in the game since it's literally just a color morph. White tigers and king cheetahs were added through the Endangered species pack so I see no reason why this can't just be a regular African leopard with the black panther version just being its own color morph.
  • Addax (Bonus) - This game already has enough African animals and I don't think we need three species of oryx in a 130-animal roster. I'd replace it with a California condor, so we could still have a critically endangered arid species while also expanding the game's selection of birds. Assuming flying mechanics aren't allowed though, the condor would probably have to be flightless (it'd still be a cool inclusion, though).
  • Asiatic Black Bear (Bonus) - Not a bad inclusion per se, but I personally I'd prefer the American Black Bear. The base game already has more Asian than American species in it anyway so maybe this swap would help balance things out.
  • Crested Gibbon (Endangered Species) - I like the inclusion of a gibbon species but this still feels a bit like a weird choice. As far as gibbons go, I'd prefer the siamang.
  • Barbary Ape (African Adventure) - Considering how this species is most remembered for being Europe's only primate, it feels like an especially weird inclusion for an African-themed expansion. I'd choose a mantled guereza to replace it, since it's a visually striking monkey that would also expand the game's Congo animal selection.
  • Gerenuk (African Adventure) - Not a bad inclusion either, I just think there are lot more interesting options when it comes to antelope. I'd go with the greater kudu to replace it.
  • Masai Giraffe (African Adventure) - Probably the most unnecessary animal in the game, since we already have the reticulated giraffe in the base roster, and there aren't multiple subspecies of any other animals in the game. I'd replace it with an African rock python, since it would fit the African theme while also giving us the first adoptable snake of the game (not counting the non-adoptable king cobra from the reptile house).
  • Striped Hyena (African Adventure) - Definitely a really cool obscure species but it feels a little weird to have this in the roster instead of the more social spotted hyena.
  • Blue Marlin (Marine Mania) - Do I really need to explain myself? It's a really cool sportfish but has no place in zoo game if it can't last a day in captivity. I fully agree with Loxodonta Cobra's sentiment that the ocean sunfish would be the better option.
  • Narwhal (Marine Mania) - Pretty much the same logic as the blue marlin; really cool sea creature that just doesn't make sense for a zoo game. So we could still have a polar species, I'd go with the southern elephant seal to replace it.
  • Goblin Shark (Marine Mania) - One of the weirdest selections in the game. Are these guys even held in captivity? So we can still have a benthic animal, I'd bring back the giant Pacific octopus from the first game, which for some reason was left out of this one.
  • Great White Shark (Marine Mania) - An unfortunate one, considering it's the most famous shark that casual players would surely want to put in their zoo, but also infamous for not faring well in captivity. Though nowhere near as iconic, I think the great barracuda from the first game could be a good substitute, since it would still give us a cool marine predator that could also realistically be held in captivity.
  • Leatherback Sea Turtle (Marine Mania) - Yet another super cool sea creature that just isn't realistic enough (then again, the game does have dinosaurs in it). Normally, I'd probably swap it out with another sea turtle, but this pack's fish department is fairly lacking, so I'll swap it with the humphead wrasse instead.
  • False Killer Whale & Short-Finned Pilot Whale (Marine Mania) - More realistic than the narwhal at least but still somewhat baffling. Honestly, I thought the version of marine mania from the first game sounded way cooler because it actually had some variety to it. This one has too many cetaceans and large sharks and not enough of literally everything else. Honestly, most of the game's roster problems can be traced to this expansion alone. So to spice things up, I'll take the green moray eel with a side of Japanese spider crab.
(I don't have any notes on the extinct animals pack, because all of them are equally unrealistic and clearly just here for the sake of the player's imagination. Choosing between them would basically just boil down to personal preference).

In addition to dropping certain species, there are other animals I think would be better suited for different expansion packs. To better accommodate new species, I'd expand the base game roster from 30 animals to 50, while keeping each expansion pack at 20 animals, ultimately bringing us to a roster of 150 animals total.

Here are the animals I would personally move to different packs:
  • Gemsbok (Base Game) - Move to African Adventure
  • Giant Sable Antelope (Endangered Species) - Move to African Adventure
  • American Bison (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Caribou (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Fennec Fox (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Koala (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Komodo Dragon (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Orangutan (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Galapagos Giant Tortoise (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • African Wild Dog (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Grey Wolf (Endangered Species) - Move to Base Game
  • Mandrill (African Adventure) - Move to Base Game
  • Meerkat (African Adventure) - Move to Base Game
  • Common Warthog (African Adventure) - Move to Base Game
  • Blue Wildebeest (African Adventure) - Move to Base Game
  • West Indian Manatee (Marine Mania) - Move to Endangered Species
  • Sea Otter (Marine Mania) - Move to Base Game
  • California Sea Lion (Marine Mania) - Move to Base Game
  • Pacific Walrus (Marine Mania) - Move to Base Game
Even after all this dropping and switching around, we still have a bunch of empty slots in the roster, so to boost the game's biodiversity, let's add:
  • Linnaeus's Two-Toed Sloth (Base Game) - Sloths in general are one of the most popular zoo animals so they'd make perfect sense for a zoo game (they'd also help spice up the Latin American selection). It first I was going to suggest a brown-throated sloth but I think going with one of the two-toed species would be more realistic.
  • Capybara (Base Game) - I mean, come on, everyone loves capybaras. What else is there to say?
  • Northern Raccoon (Base Game) - A fairly common species that won't fit in with any of the expansion packs but would fit in nicely to the base game. I also just think that they'd go along nicely with the American beaver.
  • Giant Anteater (Base Game) - Another Latin American animal that'd slot in nicely to the base roster.
  • Green Anaconda (Base Game) - If snakes are on the table, of course I'm gonna go all out and chose the world's biggest.
  • White-Faced Capuchin (Base Game) - One of the world's most well known monkeys that would also fill in the absence of New World primates.
  • American Alligator (Endangered Species) - I know this isn't currently an endangered species, but considering how it was almost completely exterminated before being brought back from the brink of extinction, I was thinking it could serve as an example of a conservation success story. Also, we'd be getting another crocodilian.
  • Golden Lion Tamarin (Endangered Species) - Definitely on the smaller side for species options but they're an important symbol of conservation that would also give us another New World monkey.
  • Coquerel's Sifaka (Endangered Species) - While we're on the subject of primates, let's have another lemur in the roster. Can you tell that I really like this species?
  • Tasmanian Devil (Endangered Species) - The game generally could use more Australian animals, so the tasmanian devil here fits the bill pretty well.
  • Burrowing Owl (Endangered Species) - I'm suggesting species under the assumption that flight isn't allowed, but that doesn't mean we can't have flightless members of avian families. Also, burrowing owls are just generally really cute.
  • Grey Crowned Crane (Endangered Species) - At first I was going to put this guy in African Adventure, but it had much fewer open slots that I thought would be better to save for non-endangered African species.
  • Southern Cassowary (Endangered Species) - Would definitely be an excellent choice for this pack; they look really cool, they're endangered, and they'd increase Australian representation.
  • Kakapo (Endangered Species) - Same logic as the burrowing owl; just because we can't adopt macaws doesn't mean parrots are completely off the table.
  • Chinese Giant Salamander (Endangered Species) - Like Loxodonta cobra already mentioned, amphibians are completely absent from the game, and the giant salamanders are the only ones big enough to qualify as a habitat species.
  • Marabou Stork (African Adventure) - This pack has plenty of representation for mammals and reptiles already so at this point I'm just going to bring in more birds.
  • Southern Ground Hornbill (African Adventure) - Another cool grounded relative of an avian family that'd fit right at home in an African-themed pack.
  • Magellanic Penguin (Marine Mania) - I was more lenient towards the emperor and rockhopper penguins than other people on this thread since I thought it'd be cool to have some antarctic species, but this time I decided to go with a penguin more common in captivity.
  • Tufted Puffin (Marine Mania) - A fun little sunbird that would have to remain flightless but would still be a fun inclusion.
  • Harbor Seal (Marine Mania) - A pretty cool pinniped common in both captivity and the wild.
  • Brown Pelican (Marine Mania) - Same reasoning as the harbor seal, but for a another seabird.
Here's a full list of what my personal roster would look like, with the names of the new species highlighted in bold:


BASE GAME
  1. African Bush Elephant (Savannah)
  2. African Wild Dog (Savannah)
  3. Alpine Ibex (Alpine)
  4. American Beaver (Wetlands)
  5. American Bison (Grassland)
  6. Bengal Tiger (Tropical Rainforest)
  7. Black Rhinoceros (Savannah)
  8. Blue Wildebeest (Savannah)
  9. Bornean Orangutan (Tropical Rainforest)
  10. California Sea Lion (Coastal)
  11. Capybara (Wetlands)
  12. Caribou (Tundra)
  13. Cheetah (Savannah)
  14. Chimpanzee (Tropical Rainforest)
  15. Common Ostrich (Savannah)
  16. Common Warthog (Savannah)
  17. Dromedary Camel (Desert)
  18. Emperor Penguin (Tundra)
  19. Fennec Fox (Desert)
  20. Galápagos Giant Tortoise (Scrub)
  21. Giant Anteater (Tropical Rainforest)
  22. Giant Panda (Temperate Forest)
  23. Greater Flamingo (Wetlands)
  24. Green Anaconda (Wetlands)
  25. Grey Wolf (Boreal Forest)
  26. Grizzly Bear (Boreal Forest)
  27. Hippopotamus (Wetlands)
  28. Indian Peafowl (Temperate Forest)
  29. Jaguar (Tropical Rainforest)
  30. Koala (Temperate Forest)
  31. Komodo Dragon (Scrub)
  32. Linnaeus’s Two-Toed Sloth (Tropical Rainforest)
  33. Lion (Savannah)
  34. Mandrill (Tropical Rainforest)
  35. Meerkat (Scrub)
  36. Moose (Boreal Forest)
  37. Nile Crocodile (Wetlands)
  38. Northern Raccoon (Temperate Forest)
  39. Okapi (Tropical Rainforest)
  40. Plains Zebra (Savannah)
  41. Polar Bear (Tundra)
  42. Red Kangaroo (Scrub)
  43. Red Panda (Temperate Forest)
  44. Reticulated Giraffe (Savannah)
  45. Ring-Tailed Lemur (Tropical Rainforest)
  46. Sea Otter (Coastal)
  47. Snow Leopard (Alpine)
  48. Thomson’s Gazelle (Savannah)
  49. Western Lowland Gorilla (Tropical Rainforest)
  50. White-Faced Capuchin (Tropical Rainforest)
BONUS DOWNLOADS
  1. African Leopard (Tropical Rainforest)
  2. American Black Bear (Temperate Forest)
  3. California Condor (Scrub)
  4. Asian Elephant (Scrub)
  5. Muskox (Tundra)
ENDANGERED SPECIES
  1. American Alligator (Wetlands)
  2. Baird’s Tapir (Tropical Rainforest)
  3. Burrowing Owl (Scrub)
  4. Chinese Giant Salamander (Wetlands)
  5. Coquerel’s Sifaka (Tropical Rainforest)
  6. Florida Panther (Wetlands)
  7. Golden Lion Tamarin (Tropical Rainforest)
  8. Grey Crowned Crane (Wetlands)
  9. Javan Rhinoceros (Tropical Rainforest)
  10. Kakapo (Scrub)
  11. Markhor (Alpine)
  12. Prezwalski’s Wild Horse (Grassland)
  13. Scimitar-Horned Oryx (Desert)
  14. Siamang (Tropical Rainforest)
  15. Southern Cassowary (Tropical Rainforest)
  16. Spanish Lynx (Temperate Forest)
  17. Spectacled Bear (Temperate Forest)
  18. Tasmanian Devil (Scrub)
  19. West Indian Manatee (Coastal)
  20. Wolverine (Boreal Forest)
AFRICAN ADVENTURE
  1. Aardvark (Scrub)
  2. African Buffalo (Wetlands)
  3. African Rock Python (Scrub)
  4. African Spurred Tortoise (Desert)
  5. Bongo (Tropical Rainforest)
  6. Caracal (Scrub)
  7. Ethiopian Wolf (Alpine)
  8. Gelada (Alpine)
  9. Gemsbok (Scrub)
  10. Giant Sable Antelope (Savannah)
  11. Greater Kudu (Savannah)
  12. Honey Badger (Tropical Rainforest)
  13. Mantled Guereza (Tropical Rainforest)
  14. Marabou Stork (Wetlands)
  15. Nile Monitor (Wetlands)
  16. Pygmy Hippopotamus (Tropical Rainforest)
  17. Secretarybird (Grassland)
  18. Southern Ground Hornbill (Scrub)
  19. Spotted Hyena (Scrub)
  20. White Rhinoceros (Scrub)
MARINE MANIA
  1. Beluga (Tundra)
  2. Bottlenose Dolphin (Coastal)
  3. Blacktip Reef Shark (Reef)
  4. Brown Pelican (Coastal)
  5. Giant Manta Ray (Reef)
  6. Giant Pacific Octopus (Benthic)
  7. Great Barracuda (Reef)
  8. Green Moray Eel (Reef)
  9. Green Sea Turtle (Coastal)
  10. Harbor Seal (Coastal)
  11. Humphead Wrasse (Reef)
  12. Japanese Spider Crab (Benthic)
  13. Ocean Sunfish (Pelagic)
  14. Orca (Tundra)
  15. Magellanic Penguin (Coastal)
  16. Rockhopper Penguin (Coastal)
  17. Scalloped Hammerhead (Pelagic)
  18. Southern Elephant Seal (Coastal)
  19. Tufted Puffin (Coastal)
  20. Whale Shark (Pelagic)
 
deciding to remake completely my list after so many months and changing ideas, here's my official and now permanent list:
oo Tycoon 2 original pack:
African Wild Dog
Alpine Ibex
American Bison
Asian Elephant
Australian Pelican
Bengal Tiger
Blue Wildebeest
Bongo
Bornean Orangutan
California Sea Lion
Capybara
Cheetah
Chimpanzee
Dromedary
European Otter
Galápagos Tortoise
Giant Anteater
Giant Panda
Grant's Zebra
Gray Wolf
Greater Flamingo
Green-Winged Macaw
Grizzly Bear
Hippopotamus
Indian Peafowl
Jaguar
King Penguin
Koala
Komodo Dragon
Lion
Llama
Mandrill
Maned Wolf
Meerkat
Moose
Musk Ox
Nile Crocodile
Okapi
Ostrich
Polar Bear
Red Howler Monkey
Red Kangaroo
Red Panda
Reticulated Giraffe
Rhesus Macaque
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Short-Beaked Echidna
Snow Leopard
South American Coati
Southern White Rhinoceros
Thomson's Gazelle
Warthog
Western Lowland Gorilla
Wolverine
Yellow Anaconda

Bonus Species:
African Elephant
Bald Eagle
Bighorn Sheep
Blackbuck
Clouded Leopard
Desert Tortoise
Emu
Eurasian Red Squirrel
Hanuman Langur
Japanese Serow
Lace Monitor
Mute Swan
Southern Pudu
Spectacled Bear
Toco Toucan




Endangered Species:
Asiatic Black Bear
Banteng
Binturong
Black-Footed Ferret
California Condor
Chacoan Peccary
Chinese Alligator
Chinese Giant Salamander
Dhole
European Mink
European Rabbit
Florida Panther
Gharial
Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
Golden Bellied Capuchin
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Iberian Lynx
Indian Rhinoceros
Kea
King Cobra
Large Flying Fox
Malagasy Giant Rat
Malayan Tapir
Matschie's Tree Kangaroo
North Sulawesi Babirusa
Numbat
Pere David's Deer
Przewalski's Horse
Red Ruffed Lemur
Rhinoceros Iguana
Scimitar-Horned Oryx
Sea Otter
Secretary Bird
Siberian Sturgeon
Sichuan Takin
Somali Wild Ass
Takahe
Tasmanian Devil
Walrus
White-Cheeked Gibbon
Whooping Crane

African Adventure:
Aardvark
Addax
African Buffalo
African Civet
African Grey Parrot
African Leopard
African Penguin
African Rock Python
African Spurred Tortoise
Barbary Sheep
Black-Backed Jackal
Caracal
Coquerel's Sifaka
Crested Porcupine
Diana Monkey
Fennec Fox
Fossa
Grey-Crowned Crane
Helmeted Guineafowl
Honey Badger
Kirk's Dik-Dik
Mantled Guereza
Marabou Stork
Nile Lechwe
Nile Monitor
Olive Baboon
Red River Hog
Rock Hyrax
Shoebill
Southern Ground Hornbill
Spotted Hyena
Vervet Monkey
Violet Turaco
West African Lungfish
Western Cattle Egret
White-Backed Vulture
White-Bellied Pangolin
White-Faced Whistling Duck
Yellow-Backed Duiker

Marine Mania:
Amazon River Dolphin
American Crocodile
Arapaima
Asian Small-Clawed Otter
Altantic Puffin
Atlantic Swordfish
Beluga
Bluefin Tuna
Bottlenose Dolphin
Brown Pelican
Brown Skua
Common Sawfish
Coypu
Giant Pacific Octopus
Great Barracuda
Great White Shark
Green Moray Eel
Green Sea Turtle
Hammerhead Shark
Harbor Porpoise
Harbor Seal
Humpback Whale
Leopard Seal
Lion's Mane Jellyfish
Manta Ray
Marine Iguana
Nene
North American Beaver
Northern Gannet
Ocean Sunfish
Orca
Platypus
Red-Bellied Piranha
Southern Elephant Seal
Southern Rockhopper Penguin
Spectacled Caiman
Tambaqui
Tiger Shark
West Indian Manatee
Whale Shark



Extinct Animals:
Allosaurus
Andrewsaurus
Ankylosurus
Arthropleura
Brachiosaurus
Cave Lion
Chalicotherium
Daeodon
Dimetrodon
Diplocaulus
Dire Wolf
Elasmotherium
Giant Ground Sloth
Gigantopithecus
Glyptodon
Hesperornis
Iguanodon
Inostrancevia
Irish Elk
Leptictidium
Long-Horned Bison
Macrauchenia
Microraptor
Moeritherium
Mosasaurus
Pachycephalosaurus
Paraceratherium
Parasaurolophus
Phorusrhacos
Pterodactyl
Saber-Tooth Tiger
Short-Faced Bear
Spinosaurus
Stegosaurus
Therizinosaurus
Toxodon
Triceratops
Tyrannosaurus Rex
Velociraptor
Woolly Mammoth

As you guys can see i increased the roster to more 100 animals, since the original game with its expansions had 130 animals, now there 230 animals of different species, with this i think the player would have a mix of realism and fantasy, with also with the purpose of educating kids about species they don't know.
 
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