ZooChat Challenge UK 2018

Cotswold Wildlife Park & Gardens
7.1.18


1 Two-toed sloth
2. Ring-tailed lemur
3. Ruffed lemur
4. Squirrel monkey
5. White rhino
6. Giraffe
7. Reindeer
8. Long-nosed potoroo
9. Grey wolf
10. Meerkat
11. Red panda
12. Clouded leopard
13. Lion
14. Emu
15. Chilean flamingo
16. Scarlet ibis
17. Indian peafowl
18. Blue and yellow macaw
19. Great Indian hornbill
20. Kookaburra
21. Anaconda
22. Reticulated python
23. Indian cobra
24. Puff adder
25. Senegal galago
26. Naked mole rat

Slimbridge WWT
7.1.18

27. Canadian otter
28. Lesser flamingo
29. Hawaiian goose

Chester zoo
13.1.18

30. Orang-utan
31. Chimpanzee
32. Lar gibbon
33. Mandrill
34. Giant anteater
35. Indian elephant
36. Grevy's zebra
37. Malayan tapir
38. Black rhinoceros
39. Bactrian camel
40. Okapi
41. African hunting dog
42. Sun bear
43. Jaguar
44. Cheetah
45. Tiger
46. Crowned crane
47. Snowy owl
48. Spectacled owl
49. Crowned pigeon
50. Gaboon viper
51. Hyacinth macaw


Edit, forgot this one!
52. Black-tailed Prairie Dog
 
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Axe Valley also have them and I think they're found in a Scottish collection too?



But it's worth noting that Paignton's bird is ineligible for the challenge as it's not viewable unless you go behind the scenes.

The Scottish one is Edinburgh :) also Shorts said at the beginning that the kiwi counts as you can see him on a tv screen.
 
also Shorts said at the beginning that the kiwi counts as you can see him on a tv screen.

Should we start calling you Pinnochio? :p He said quite the reverse!

2) Does a Brown Kiwi on a monitor screen count? (Because isn't the one in the UK only viewable like that?)

No, as that's essentially the same as seeing it on a tv documentary or on a cage label. You've got to see the animal "in the flesh" so to speak (through mesh, glass whatever but not on tv).
 
What is the zoo near kirkly hall that hasnt been open long (about 2 years)?

It is called, appropriately enough, Kirkley Hall Zoological Gardens :p and it's been open quite some time now, having opened in early 2011.
 
Would seeing the kiwi at a special viewing evening count if it’s a public event?

Unfortunately, I've got to say no to this (though anyone who has the opportunity to take it should, challenge-counting or not) because:

1. It's a bit too close to a "keeper for the night" experience (not allowed) for my tastes;
2. It's also not dissimilar to Heythrop's restricted opening (not allowed);
3. An underlying principle of the rules is to have as level a playing field as possible and this would give too much of an advantage to those nearby who were significantly more able to visit the handful of nights it's open.

Sometimes I feel like Thomas Aquinas. :D
 
A few from Colchester (2 missed!)

34 Orang
35 Gelada
36 Mandrill
37 Patas Monkey
38 Squirrel Monkey
39 Two toed Sloth
40 Giant Anteater
41 African Elephant
42 White Rhino
43 Pygmy Hippo
44 Llama
45 Giraffe
46 Blue Duiker
47 Greater Kudu
48 Grey Wolf
49 African Hunting Dog
50 Spotted Hyaena
51 Sun Bear
52 Leopard
53 Cheetah
54 Ostrich
55 Chilean Flamingo
56 Eurasian Griffon Vulture
57 King Vulture
58 Andean Condor
59 Rainbow Lorikeet
60 Black Headed Weaver
61 Anaconda
62 African Rock Python
63 Green Iguana
64 Fennec Fox
65 Aardvark
66 Golden Lion Tamarin

Whipsnade 23/1/18

67 Chimpanzee
68 White -faced Saki
69 Indian Elephant
70 Californian Sealion
71 Grevy's Zebra
72 Prezwalski's Horse
73 Indian Rhino
74 Common Hippo
75 Bactrian Camel
76 Pere David's Deer
77 Reindeer
78 Gemsbok
79 Scimitar-horned Oryx
80 Blackbuck
81 American Bison
82 Prairie Dog
83 Brown Bear
84 Caribbean Flamingo
85 African Penguin
86 Rockhopper Penguin
87 Mandarin Duck
88 European White Pelican
 
Trip to Twycross Zoo today with the best sightings of the snow leopards I have ever had. Didn't see everything possible for the list, as we skipped a few areas. However, I know I shall be back numerous times so it doesn't worry me.

1. Orang-Utan (Bornean)
2. Lowland Gorilla
3. Chimpanzee
4. Black & White (Western) Colobus
5. Ruffed Lemur (any species) (Black and white ruffed)
6. Indian Elephant
7. Chapman's Zebra
8. Giraffe (reticulated and Rothschild's)
9. Western Grey Kangaroo
10. Black-tailed Prairie Dog
11. Meerkat
12. Snow Leopard
13. Leopard (Amur)
14. Chilean Flamingo
15. Rainbow Lorikeet
16. Giant Tortoise (Aldabra)

A very damp (and therefore somewhat abbreviated!) visit to Dudley Zoo today:

17. Gelada
18. Bactrian camel
19. Barbary sheep
20. African hunting dog
21. Red panda
22. Tiger (Sumatran)
23. Snowy owl
24. Carpet python
25. Nile monitor

I am off to Chester in a few weeks, so hope to do well there (if the weather is going to be more co-operative than today...)
 
Whipsnade 23/1/18

67 Chimpanzee
68 White -faced Saki
69 Indian Elephant
70 Californian Sealion
71 Grevy's Zebra
72 Prezwalski's Horse
73 Indian Rhino
74 Common Hippo
75 Bactrian Camel
76 Pere David's Deer
77 Reindeer
78 Gemsbok
79 Scimitar-horned Oryx
80 Blackbuck
81 American Bison
82 Prairie Dog
83 Brown Bear
84 Caribbean Flamingo
85 African Penguin
86 Rockhopper Penguin
87 Mandarin Duck
88 European White Pelican

Hamerton 27/1/18

89 Lar Gibbon
90 Grant's Zebra
91 Long-nosed Potoroo
92 Siberian Chipmunk
93 Black-backed Jackal
94 Serval
95 Greater Flamingo
96 Scarlet Ibis
97 Lilac-breasted Roller

Cassowary, Raccoon & white-cheeked Turaco missed!
 
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