BenFoxster
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I will feature my own answers at the end of this post!
Part 1: 10 Species
You get to have a zoo that is organized into exhibits by continents, and you get to hold an exhibit for each continent (excluding Antarctica for obvious reasons). You could choose to include North America OR Europe, but bonus points of you include both (I'll be selecting North America over Europe since I live in America personally). At the very least you need to have to select ten species from:
1. North America OR Europe (or both if you want the challenge)
2. South America
3. Asia
4. Africa
5. Australia (including species from the Indonesian Islands and Papa New Guinea)
6. Bonus: Ten Species for a possible zoo aquarium (from any sea or shore around the world, including aquatic birds and reptiles)
Part 2: 10 Enclosures Per Exhibit
Similar to the first game, but now you get to hold ten enclosures per exhibit. This means that you could bypass the ten species per exhibit/continent by featuring mixed species enclosures. As even more leeway, you are allowed to include walkthrough aviaries, mixed species aviaries, and for herps, you are allowed to have a "herp house" per continent if you wish, which could hold up to eight reptiles, amphibians, insects, and/or bugs from the respective continent being represented. Again, select to have a North American or European exhibit (or both!), and as a bonus consider featuring a zoo aquarium.
For both, please be realistic with which species you could exhibit.
Here are my responses:
Part 1:
North America:
1. Grizzly Bear
2. American Alligator
3. California Condor
4. Bighorn Sheep
5. Tule Elk
6. California Sea Lion
7. Mountain Lion
8. Grey Wolf
9. American Black Bear
10. Beaver
South America:
1. Giant River Otter
2. Baird's Tapir
3. Black Howler Monkey
4. Jaguar
5. Harpy Eagle
6. Red-Bellied Piranha
7. Spectacled Bear
8. Giant Anteater
9. Maned Wolf
10. Chilean Flamingo
Asia:
1. Asian Elephant
2. Indian Rhino
3. Bornean Orangutan
4. Lar Gibbon
5. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
6. Snow Leopard
7. Malayan Tiger
8. Clouded Leopard
9. Red Panda
10. Douc Langur (difficult, but not impossible)
Africa:
1. Silverback Gorilla
2. Nile Hippo
3. Okapi
4. Reticulated Giraffe
5. Grevy's Zebra
6. African Lion
7. African Leopard
8. Chimpanzee
9. Spotted Hyena
10. Honey Badger
Australia:
1. Rock Wallaby
2. Koala
3. Wombat
4. Tasmanian Devil
5. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
6. Grey Kangaroo
7. Laughing Kookaburra
8. Cassowary
9. Little Blue Penguin
10. Saltwater Crocodile
Aquarium:
1. Giant Pacific Octopus
2. Giant Spider Crab
3. Coconut Crab
4. Sea Krait
5. Jellyfish (any species)
6. Painted Anglerfish
7. Moray Eel
8. King Penguin
9. Rainbow Trout
10. Axolotl
Part 2:
North America:
1. Grizzly Bear
2. American Alligator and American Snapping Turtle
3. California Condor
4. Bighorn Sheep
5. Bison and Pronghorn Antelope on mixed species prairie
6. Tule Elk
7. Mountain Lion
8. Grey Wolf
9. California Sea Lion, Harbor Seal, and Brown Pelican
10. Small Herpetarium featuring desert tortoise, gila monster, chuckwalla, western diamondback rattlesnake, kingsnake, desert horned lizard, and black-tailed rattlesnake
South America:
1. Giant River Otter
2. Mixed species Pantanal enclosure with giant anteater, Baird's tapir, capybara, crested-screamer, and greater rhea
3. Black Howler monkey, White-Faced Saki, and Golden Lion Tamarin
4. Harpy Eagle
5. Jaguar
6. Spectacled Bear, Coatimundi, and Capuchin monkey
7. Maned Wolf
8. Tamandua and Hoffman's Toe-Toed Sloth
9. Chilean Flamingoes
10. Small Herpetarium featuring emerald tree boa, various poison dart frogs, goliath birdeater, dwarf caiman, green iguana, red-eyed tree frog, tegu, and caiman lizard
Asia:
1. Asian Elephant
2. Indian Rhino, Blackbuck, and Pere David's Deer
3. Bornean Orangutan, Lar Gibbon, and Asian Small-Clawed Otter
4. Malayan Tiger
5. Snow Leopard
6. Takin and Chinese Goral
7. Red Panda, Saurus Crane, and Muntjac Deer
8. Clouded Leopard
9. Sloth Bear and Corsac Fox
10. Small herpetarium with Indian Python, Chinese Box Turtle, Chinese Giant Salamander, Yellow Monitor, Asian snake-eyed skink, boiga, and not sure about the rest yet)
Africa:
1. Silverback Gorilla, Red River Hog, and Colobus Monkey
2. Okapi and Yellow-Backed Duiker
3. Nile Hippo
4. Reticulated Giraffe, Mountain Zebra, Greater Kudu, White Rhinoceros, Ostrich, and Grant's Gazelle
5. African Leopard
6. African Lion
7. Spotted Hyena
8. Chimpanzee
9. Ringtail lemur, Blue-Eyed lemur, and Sifaka
10. Small herpetarium with Madagascar gecko, hissing cockroaches, Gaboon Viper, Chameleon (not sure which), agama agama, radiated tortoise, rainbow skink, and tomato frog
Australia:
1. Grey Kangaroo and Rock Wallaby
2. Koala and Tammar Wallaby
3. Wombat
4. Tasmanian Devil
5. Cassowary
6. Laughing Kookaburra, Tawny Frogmouth, and Cockatoo
7. Saltwater Crocodile
8. Little Blue Penguins
9. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
10. Not sure yet
Aquarium: (I am not familiar enough with aquariums to know which species could cohabitate with who, so I'll keep my answer the same as the first parts). Cheers, can't wait to read everyone's results!
Part 1: 10 Species
You get to have a zoo that is organized into exhibits by continents, and you get to hold an exhibit for each continent (excluding Antarctica for obvious reasons). You could choose to include North America OR Europe, but bonus points of you include both (I'll be selecting North America over Europe since I live in America personally). At the very least you need to have to select ten species from:
1. North America OR Europe (or both if you want the challenge)
2. South America
3. Asia
4. Africa
5. Australia (including species from the Indonesian Islands and Papa New Guinea)
6. Bonus: Ten Species for a possible zoo aquarium (from any sea or shore around the world, including aquatic birds and reptiles)
Part 2: 10 Enclosures Per Exhibit
Similar to the first game, but now you get to hold ten enclosures per exhibit. This means that you could bypass the ten species per exhibit/continent by featuring mixed species enclosures. As even more leeway, you are allowed to include walkthrough aviaries, mixed species aviaries, and for herps, you are allowed to have a "herp house" per continent if you wish, which could hold up to eight reptiles, amphibians, insects, and/or bugs from the respective continent being represented. Again, select to have a North American or European exhibit (or both!), and as a bonus consider featuring a zoo aquarium.
For both, please be realistic with which species you could exhibit.
Here are my responses:
Part 1:
North America:
1. Grizzly Bear
2. American Alligator
3. California Condor
4. Bighorn Sheep
5. Tule Elk
6. California Sea Lion
7. Mountain Lion
8. Grey Wolf
9. American Black Bear
10. Beaver
South America:
1. Giant River Otter
2. Baird's Tapir
3. Black Howler Monkey
4. Jaguar
5. Harpy Eagle
6. Red-Bellied Piranha
7. Spectacled Bear
8. Giant Anteater
9. Maned Wolf
10. Chilean Flamingo
Asia:
1. Asian Elephant
2. Indian Rhino
3. Bornean Orangutan
4. Lar Gibbon
5. Asian Small-Clawed Otter
6. Snow Leopard
7. Malayan Tiger
8. Clouded Leopard
9. Red Panda
10. Douc Langur (difficult, but not impossible)
Africa:
1. Silverback Gorilla
2. Nile Hippo
3. Okapi
4. Reticulated Giraffe
5. Grevy's Zebra
6. African Lion
7. African Leopard
8. Chimpanzee
9. Spotted Hyena
10. Honey Badger
Australia:
1. Rock Wallaby
2. Koala
3. Wombat
4. Tasmanian Devil
5. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
6. Grey Kangaroo
7. Laughing Kookaburra
8. Cassowary
9. Little Blue Penguin
10. Saltwater Crocodile
Aquarium:
1. Giant Pacific Octopus
2. Giant Spider Crab
3. Coconut Crab
4. Sea Krait
5. Jellyfish (any species)
6. Painted Anglerfish
7. Moray Eel
8. King Penguin
9. Rainbow Trout
10. Axolotl
Part 2:
North America:
1. Grizzly Bear
2. American Alligator and American Snapping Turtle
3. California Condor
4. Bighorn Sheep
5. Bison and Pronghorn Antelope on mixed species prairie
6. Tule Elk
7. Mountain Lion
8. Grey Wolf
9. California Sea Lion, Harbor Seal, and Brown Pelican
10. Small Herpetarium featuring desert tortoise, gila monster, chuckwalla, western diamondback rattlesnake, kingsnake, desert horned lizard, and black-tailed rattlesnake
South America:
1. Giant River Otter
2. Mixed species Pantanal enclosure with giant anteater, Baird's tapir, capybara, crested-screamer, and greater rhea
3. Black Howler monkey, White-Faced Saki, and Golden Lion Tamarin
4. Harpy Eagle
5. Jaguar
6. Spectacled Bear, Coatimundi, and Capuchin monkey
7. Maned Wolf
8. Tamandua and Hoffman's Toe-Toed Sloth
9. Chilean Flamingoes
10. Small Herpetarium featuring emerald tree boa, various poison dart frogs, goliath birdeater, dwarf caiman, green iguana, red-eyed tree frog, tegu, and caiman lizard
Asia:
1. Asian Elephant
2. Indian Rhino, Blackbuck, and Pere David's Deer
3. Bornean Orangutan, Lar Gibbon, and Asian Small-Clawed Otter
4. Malayan Tiger
5. Snow Leopard
6. Takin and Chinese Goral
7. Red Panda, Saurus Crane, and Muntjac Deer
8. Clouded Leopard
9. Sloth Bear and Corsac Fox
10. Small herpetarium with Indian Python, Chinese Box Turtle, Chinese Giant Salamander, Yellow Monitor, Asian snake-eyed skink, boiga, and not sure about the rest yet)
Africa:
1. Silverback Gorilla, Red River Hog, and Colobus Monkey
2. Okapi and Yellow-Backed Duiker
3. Nile Hippo
4. Reticulated Giraffe, Mountain Zebra, Greater Kudu, White Rhinoceros, Ostrich, and Grant's Gazelle
5. African Leopard
6. African Lion
7. Spotted Hyena
8. Chimpanzee
9. Ringtail lemur, Blue-Eyed lemur, and Sifaka
10. Small herpetarium with Madagascar gecko, hissing cockroaches, Gaboon Viper, Chameleon (not sure which), agama agama, radiated tortoise, rainbow skink, and tomato frog
Australia:
1. Grey Kangaroo and Rock Wallaby
2. Koala and Tammar Wallaby
3. Wombat
4. Tasmanian Devil
5. Cassowary
6. Laughing Kookaburra, Tawny Frogmouth, and Cockatoo
7. Saltwater Crocodile
8. Little Blue Penguins
9. Goodfellow's Tree Kangaroo
10. Not sure yet
Aquarium: (I am not familiar enough with aquariums to know which species could cohabitate with who, so I'll keep my answer the same as the first parts). Cheers, can't wait to read everyone's results!