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Fun answer from our friend Varick!
But really, how can one not want to see all of the creatures featured in Planet Zoo? There might be a few that we've all seen perhaps too often in zoos but that's a different issue.
The real question is how to see these creatures in the wild in a safe nonexpoitive way?
Though I must say the first time I saw a binturong I really wished you could have them as pets ^^
I saw one recently because a zoo bordered a public park and the back of hit enclosure was right up against the park railings, it was very good fun to see them from only a meter away, for free!