ZooChat Challenge (Global) 2018

Just for the record I thought I would count up how many of your ticks for the challenge are species I have never seen :p

Coyote Canis latrans
Red Wolf Canis rufus
Grey Fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus
American Badger Taxidea taxus
Sea Otter Enhydra lutris
Guadalupe Fur Seal Arctocephalus townsendi
Spotted-Necked Otter Hydrictis maculicollis
Cape Clawless Otter Aonyx capensis
Fisher Pekania pennanti
Kit Fox Vulpes macrotis
Island Fox Urocyon littoralis
Long-Tailed Weasel Mustela frenata

Oh my, you really need to get to North America, as a lot of these species are in many collections (except maybe the Guadalupe Fur Seal). In fact I’ve seen 4 of these in the wild (Coyote, Red Wolf, Grey Fox and American Badger).
 
Oh my, you really need to get to North America, as a lot of these species are in many collections (except maybe the Guadalupe Fur Seal). In fact I’ve seen 4 of these in the wild (Coyote, Red Wolf, Grey Fox and American Badger).

I would disagree with that statement. Of the species TLD highlighted I'd say only Red Wolf is common (at least in my experience, especially considering most of those were lifers for me).

~Thylo
 
Finally finished going through all my notes for carnivores. I didn't get every species I could have but that's how these things go and certainly not going to complain about my total! Interestingly only three public collections I've been to thus far didn't give me anything new- these being the LA Zoo, Aquarium of the Pacific, and Santa Barbara Zoo. Lifers in bold:

Dallas World Aquarium
1) Giant Otter Pteronura brasiliensis
2) Jaguar Panthera onca

Fort Worth Zoo
3) Cougar Puma concolor
4) White-Nosed Coati Nasua narica
5) Coyote Canis latrans*
6) Meerkat Suricata suricatta
7) Ocelot Leopardus pardalis
8) Ring-Tailed Cacomistle Bassariscus astutus
9) North American Black Bear Ursus americanus
10) North American River Otter Lontra canadensis
11) Red Wolf Canis rufus
12) Lion Panthera leo
13) Striped Hyena Hyaena hyaena

Dallas Zoo
14) Cheetah Acinonyx jubatus
15) Caracal Caracal caracal
16) Tiger Panthera tigris
17) Dwarf Mongoose Helogale parvula

Houston Zoo
18) Bobcat Lynx rufus
19) Northern Raccoon Procyon lotor
20) Banded Mongoose Mungos mungo
21) African Wild Dog Lycaon pictus
22) Leopard Panthera pardus
23) Fossa Cryptoprocta ferox
24) Clouded Leopard Neofelis nebulosa
25) Red Panda Ailurus fulgens
26) California Sea Lion Zalophus californianus

San Antonio Zoo
27) Andean Bear Tremarctos ornatus
28) Fishing Cat Prionailurus viverrinus
29) Bat-Eared Fox Otocyon megalotis
30) Bush Dog Speothos venaticus
31) Sun Bear Helarctos malayanus

Gladys Porter Zoo
32) Serval Leptailurus serval

Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum
33) Grey Wolf Canis lupus
34) Striped Skunk Mephitis mephitis
35) Grey Fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus

Wildlife World Zoo
36) Oriental Small-Clawed Otter Aonyx cinerea
37) American Badger Taxidea taxus
38) Arctic Fox Vulpes lagopus
39) Red Fox Vulpes vulpes
40) Tayra Eira barbara
41) Kinkajou Potos flavus
42) Black-Backed Jackal Canis mesomelas
43) Dingo Canis dingo
44) Spotted Hyena Crocuta crocuta

SeaWorld San Diego
45) Sea Otter Enhydra lutris
46) Harbor Seal Phoca vitulina
47) Guadalupe Fur Seal Arctocephalus townsendi
48) Walrus Odobenus rosmarus

San Diego Zoo
49) Fennec Fox Vulpes zerda
50) Spotted-Necked Otter Hydrictis maculicollis
51) Brown Bear Ursus arctos
52) Cape Clawless Otter Aonyx capensis
53) Snow Leopard Panthera uncia
54) Binturong Arctictis binturong
55) Maned Wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus
56) Polar Bear Ursus maritimus
57) Giant Panda Ailuropoda melanoleuca
58) Ratel Mellivora capensis

San Diego Zoo Safari Park
59) Black-Footed Cat Felis nigripes

California Living Museum
60) Fisher Pekania pennanti
61) Kit Fox Vulpes macrotis
62) Island Fox Urocyon littoralis

Living Desert Zoo & Gardens
63) Sand Cat Felis margarita

Orange County Zoo
64) Long-Tailed Weasel Mustela frenata

Santa Ana Zoo
65) Margay Leopardus wiedii

Connecticut’s Beardsley Zoo
66) Canada Lynx Lynx canadensis

*These were my first genetically pure Coyotes, all or most of the ones in the wild and in zoos in the Northeast US seem to have some C. (lupus) lycaon blood in them.

Nandiniidae (monotypic)
0 species

Prionodontidae
0 species

Felidae
17 species

Vivierridae
1 species

Hyaenidae
2 species

Eupleridae
1 species

Herpestidae
3 species

Canidae
15 species

Ursidae
6 species

Odobenidae (monotypic)
1 species

Otariidae
2 species

Phocidae
1 species

Ailuridae (monotypic)
1 species

Mephitidae
1 species

Mustelidae
11 species

Procyonidae
4 species

~Thylo

If we’re going by families:

Nandiniidae (monotypic)
0 species

Prionodontidae
0 species

Felidae
16 species

Vivierridae
3 species

Hyaenidae
2 species

Eupleridae
3 species

Herpestidae
5 species

Canidae
8 species

Ursidae
6 species

Odobenidae (monotypic)
0 species

Otariidae
2 species

Phocidae
1 species

Ailuridae (monotypic)
1 species

Mephitidae
1 species

Mustelidae
9 species

Procyonidae
2 species
 
I would disagree with that statement. Of the species TLD highlighted I'd say only Red Wolf is common (at least in my experience, especially considering most of those were lifers for me).

~Thylo

Your right I shouldn’t have said they were all common. Coyote, Grey Fox and American Badgers aren’t too common, but I’ve seen them in multiple collections. Sea Otters are definitely rare, but I know that Minnesota and Point Defiance have them. I’m not sure about the Weasel, Kit Fox or Island Fox. I assumed that the Spotted-Necked Otters were common but maybe that’s because they’re at my local zoo.
 
Your right I shouldn’t have said they were all common. Coyote, Grey Fox and American Badgers aren’t too common, but I’ve seen them in multiple collections. Sea Otters are definitely rare, but I know that Minnesota and Point Defiance have them. I’m not sure about the Weasel, Kit Fox or Island Fox. I assumed that the Spotted-Necked Otters were common but maybe that’s because they’re at my local zoo.

I've seen Grey Fox at a few collections and I believe the badgers are more common in non-AZA and smaller zoos. Coyotes I think are more common out West than over here. Sea Otters are about but not common. Kit Fox and Island Fox seem to be kept here and there in Western zoos, as for the weasel this is the only holding that I know of. The clawless otter is kept in two or three US zoos max, I don't think Spotted-Necked are that much more common.

~Thylo
 
Wuppertal Zoologischer Garten, 17/03/2018:
22) Gray wolf, Canis lupus
23) Brown bear, Ursus arctos
24) Snow leopard, Panthera uncia
25) Asian golden cat, Catopuma temminckii
26) Indochinese clouded leopard, Neofelis nebulosa
27) Sand cat, Felis margarita
28) African wild cat, Felis lybica
29) Polar bear, Ursus maritimus
 
Rotterdam Zoo, 01/03/2018:
22. Arctic fox (Alopex lagopus)
23. Fishing cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)
24. Polar bear (Ursus maritimus)
25. Serval (Leptailurus serval)
26. Pallas' cat (Otocolobus manul)
27. Spotted hyena (Crocuta crocuta)
28. Swift fox (Vulpes velox)
Zoo Wuppertal, 18/03/2018:
29. Gray wolf (Canis lupus)
30. Brown bear (Ursus arctos)
31. Sand cat (Felis margarita)
32. African wildcat (Felis lybica)
33. Asian golden cat (Catopuma temminckii)
34. Indochinese clouded leopard (Neofelis nebulosa)
35. Snow leopard (Panthera uncia)
 
Which reminds me, @The Walrus it's time to fulfill your promised duty ;).
Don't worry @pachyderm pro, here is the promised duty.
  1. ThylacineAlive- 66 species
  2. ShonenJake13- 59 species
  3. TeaLovingDave- 57 species
  4. pipaluk- 53 species
  5. Dormitator- 45 species
  6. Lemur02- 44 species
  7. MagpieGoose- 43 species
  8. Mr. Zootycoon- 40 species
  9. KevinVar- 35 species
  10. pachydermpro- 32 species
  11. Vision- 29 species
  12. FunkyGibbon- 21 species
  13. TheWalrus- 19 species
  14. ScottishWildcat/natel12- 16 species
  15. aardvark250/LaughingDove/Najade/ThomasNotTom- 14 species
  16. Chlidonias/jayjds2- 10 species
  17. birdsandbats- 9 species
  18. lintworm- 7 species
  19. vogelcommando- 6 species
-:cool::cool:TheWalrus:cool::cool:
 
Smithsonian National Zoo 1/14/18:
1. Giant panda Ailuropoda melanoleuca
2. Maned wolf Chrysocyon brachyurus
3. Red panda Ailurus fulgens
4. Fennec fox Vulpes zerda
5. Sand cat Felis margarita
6. Banded mongoose Mungos mungo
7. Dwarf mongoose Helogale parvula
8. Meerkat Suricata suricatta
9. Striped skunk Mephitis mephitis
10. Black-footed ferret Mustela nigripes
Turtle Back Zoo 2/17/18:

11. American black bear Ursus americanus
12. Red fox Vulpes vulpes
13. Bobcat Lynx rufus
14. Cougar Puma concolor
15. Jaguar Panthera onca
16. Lion Panthera leo
17. Spotted hyena Crocuta crocuta
18. Gray wolf Canis lupus
19. Snow leopard Panthera uncia
20. Amur leopard Panthera pardus orientalis
21. Grey fox Urocyon cinereoargenteus
22. North American river otter Lontra canadensis
23. California sea lion Zalophus californianus

Bronx Zoo 2/18/18:

24. Eastern ring-tailed vontsira Galidia elegans elegans
25. Fossa Cryptoprocta ferox
26. Grizzly bear Ursus arctos
 
Don't worry @pachyderm pro, here is the promised duty.
  1. ThylacineAlive- 66 species
  2. ShonenJake13- 59 species
  3. TeaLovingDave- 57 species
  4. pipaluk- 53 species
  5. Dormitator- 45 species
  6. Lemur02- 44 species
  7. MagpieGoose- 43 species
  8. Mr. Zootycoon- 40 species
  9. KevinVar- 35 species
  10. pachydermpro- 32 species
  11. Vision- 29 species
  12. FunkyGibbon- 21 species
  13. TheWalrus- 19 species
  14. ScottishWildcat/natel12- 16 species
  15. aardvark250/LaughingDove/Najade/ThomasNotTom- 14 species
  16. Chlidonias/jayjds2- 10 species
  17. birdsandbats- 9 species
  18. lintworm- 7 species
  19. vogelcommando- 6 species
-:cool::cool:TheWalrus:cool::cool:
I'm really not on 21....
Incidentally I will upload my leopard cat photos for discussion.
 
Here are the leopard cats I saw, at two different zoos. Informed opinions as to whether they are Sunda or Mainland requested.
Taman Safari Bogor
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Ragunan Zoo, Jakarta
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Hoo Farm Animal Kingdom- 10/03/2018
34) Ring-tailed Coati (Nasua nasua)
35) Cape Genet (Genetta tigrina)
36) Racoon (Procyon lotor)
37) European Wild Cat (Felis silvestris)
38) Arctic Fox (Vulpes lagopus)
39) Racoon Dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides)
40) Serval (Leptailurus serval)
41) African Civet (Civettictis civetta)
42) Caracal (Caracal caracal)
43) Fishing Cat (Prionailurus viverrinus)
Chester Zoo- 19/03/2018
44) African Hunting Dog (Lycaon picts)
 
Oh my, you really need to get to North America, as a lot of these species are in many collections (except maybe the Guadalupe Fur Seal). In fact I’ve seen 4 of these in the wild (Coyote, Red Wolf, Grey Fox and American Badger).

I would disagree with that statement. Of the species TLD highlighted I'd say only Red Wolf is common (at least in my experience, especially considering most of those were lifers for me).

~Thylo

I've seen Grey Fox at a few collections and I believe the badgers are more common in non-AZA and smaller zoos. Coyotes I think are more common out West than over here. Sea Otters are about but not common. Kit Fox and Island Fox seem to be kept here and there in Western zoos, as for the weasel this is the only holding that I know of. The clawless otter is kept in two or three US zoos max, I don't think Spotted-Necked are that much more common.

~Thylo
In my experience, American Badgers are very common in zoos. Maybe it's just a Wisconsin thing, but I doubt it.
 
In my experience, American Badgers are very common in zoos. Maybe it's just a Wisconsin thing, but I doubt it.

You may be right, but I had never seen one until I got to Arizona. Certainly none afaik in northeastern US zoos or Florida zoos. Could just be one of those species which are kept almost exclusively within their native range? Are badgers in zoos wild rescues?

~Thylo
 
You may be right, but I had never seen one until I got to Arizona. Certainly none afaik in northeastern US zoos or Florida zoos. Could just be one of those species which are kept almost exclusively within their native range? Are badgers in zoos wild rescues?

~Thylo
Some of them, but I believe most are captive-bred, especially with how tame I have seen some of these individuals to be.
 
Here are the leopard cats I saw, at two different zoos. Informed opinions as to whether they are Sunda or Mainland requested.

Not certain about the one from Ragunan - which I think is Sunda but cannot be sure - but the one from Taman Safari Bogor is definitely Prionailurus javanensis javanensis - which means I have another photo for the ID thread, incidentally.
 
Not certain about the one from Ragunan - which I think is Sunda but cannot be sure - but the one from Taman Safari Bogor is definitely Prionailurus javanensis javanensis - which means I have another photo for the ID thread, incidentally.

I'm sure I'll pick up the mainland species somewhere, so no need to worry too much about the Ragunan animal.

Where are the ID pointers by the way?
 
The key distinguishing feature between Mainland and Sunda - so far as I can tell - is that the latter have small solid spots whilst the former have larger blotches filled with a lighter coloration, although I have also observed that Sunda tend to have longer, more low-slung bodies too.

As for the difference between Javan and the various other subspecies, I am given to understand that the Javan subspecies has more of an overall greyish pelage when compared with the other taxa, but has a more richly-coloured and marked face.
 
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