ZooChat Challenge (Global) 2019

41/42/43 Common/Mallorcan/Iberian Midwife Toads - Alytes obstetricans/muletensis/cisternasii (large aquarium with mixed tadpoles of all three species)

Were the tadpoles individually identifiable? Or are you just assuming (or even knew) that there were large numbers of all three and you must have seen them? If it was the latter my instinct is that it might not count.

I think @ThylacineAlive should rule on this. Not only because it does seem like a grey area but also because I will visit London myself :p
 
Were the tadpoles individually identifiable? Or are you just assuming (or even knew) that there were large numbers of all three and you must have seen them? If it was the latter my instinct is that it might not count.

I think @ThylacineAlive should rule on this. Not only because it does seem like a grey area but also because I will visit London myself :p

Very large number of tadpoles, so I guess among them was at least one of all three species,
 
Were the tadpoles individually identifiable? Or are you just assuming (or even knew) that there were large numbers of all three and you must have seen them? If it was the latter my instinct is that it might not count.

I think @ThylacineAlive should rule on this. Not only because it does seem like a grey area but also because I will visit London myself :p
Very large number of tadpoles, so I guess among them was at least one of all three species,

@ShonenJake13 will have to explain the current set up for the midwife toads are London before I can rule. From memory, on my two visits they had separate terrariums for the two species (they didn't have three at the time) as well as the tank with tadpoles but I don't remember if it was mixed or not.

~Thylo
 
@AWP the tadpoles are Mallorcan. The Iberian and common ones are present as adults and can be seen in the vivs at the back of the room.

Also from what I hear the two-lined caecilian has died so it should just be two Congo caecilians in that viv on the side of the Aquarium!
 
@AWP the tadpoles are Mallorcan. The Iberian and common ones are present as adults and can be seen in the vivs at the back of the room.

Thanks for clearing things out. So, here is a corrected list:

London Zoo
36. Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus
37. Lake Patzcuaro Salamander - Ambystoma dumerilii
38. Vietnamese Mossy Frog - Theloderma corticale
39. African Bullfrog - Pyxiocephalus adspersus
40. Lake Oku Clawed Frog - Xenopus longipes
41. Mallorcan Midwife Toad - Alytes muletensis
42. Sardinian Brook Salamander - Euproctus platycephalus
43. Fea's Flying Frog - Rhacophorus feae

Also from what I hear the two-lined caecilian has died so it should just be two Congo caecilians in that viv on the side of the Aquarium![/USER]

The signages next to the window still names both, but for what I could see only the Congo caecilian was named on the vivarium itself.
 
I know I can't win but it's great to just participate and share.

Singapore Zoo:
1.Blue poison dart frog Dendrobates tinctorius
2.River toad Phrynoidis asper
3.Oriental fire bellied newt Cynops orientalis
4.Malayan horned frog Megophrys nasuta

River safari:
5. Chinese giant salamander Andrias davidianus

I will go to one or two more zoos so I can get double figures.:)
Ueno Zoo:
1. Long nosed horned frog (Megophrys nasuta)
2. False tomato frog(Dyscophus guineti)
3. Green tree frog(Litoria caerulea)
4. Bell’s horned frog(Ceratophrys onnata)
5. Oriental fire bellied toad(Bombina orientalis)
6. Budgett’s frog (Lepidobatrachis laevis)
7. Suriname toad (Pipa pipa)
8. African bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus)
9. Golden mantilla (Mantella aurantiaca)
10. Yellow headed poison frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
11. Spanish ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl)
12. Mexico salamander(Ambystoma mexicanum)
13. Greater siren (siren lacertina)
14. Three-toed amphima(Amphiuma tridactylym)
15. Tokyo salamander (Hynobius tokyonesis)
16. Tohoku salamander (Hynobius lichenatus)
17. Tokyo daruma pond frog (Pelophylax porosus)
18. Kajika frog(Buergeria buergeri)
19. Forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus)
20. Eastern Japanese common toad (Bufo japonicus)
21. Schlegel’s green tree frog (Rhacophorus schlegelii)
22. Japanese tree frog(Hyla japonica)
23. American bull frog (LIthobates catesbeianus)
24. Japanese giant salamander(Andrias japonicus)

TSLP:
25. Japanese fire bellied newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster)
26. Japanese brown frog(Rana japonica)
27. Wrinkled frog(Rana rugosa)

So my total is 32 now.
 
Oliemeulen (visited on 10-9-2019)
82 - Three-striped poison frog - Amereega trivittata
83 - Sira poison frog - Ranitomeya sirensis
84 - Three-toed amphiuma - Amphiuma tridactylum

May I ask you where you saw the Sira poison frog ? I've visited De Oliemeulen 9 times this year but sofar not seen this species.
 
London Zoo
36. Chinese Giant Salamander - Andrias davidianus
37. Lake Patzcuaro Salamander - Ambystoma dumerilii
38. Vietnamese Mossy Frog - Theloderma corticale
39. African Bullfrog - Pyxiocephalus adspersus
40. Lake Oku Clawed Frog - Xenopus longipes
41. Mallorcan Midwife Toad - Alytes muletensis
42. Sardinian Brook Salamander - Euproctus platycephalus
43. Fea's Flying Frog - Rhacophorus feae

Pairi Daiza
44. Emperor Newt - Tylototriton shanjing
45. Yellow-spotted Newt - Neurergus crocatus

Two potential new species were no-shows: the Andean marsupial frog and the tomato frog.
 
May I ask you where you saw the Sira poison frog ? I've visited De Oliemeulen 9 times this year but sofar not seen this species.
Good question, I don't know anymore. Oliemeulen doesn't have a map that I could find, and this was my first visit so I don't know the layout of the zoo very well. I do recall that they were signed, and in a terrarium with a Dendrobates species.
 
May I ask you where you saw the Sira poison frog ? I've visited De Oliemeulen 9 times this year but sofar not seen this species.

That is the synonym for the Pasco dart frog (Ranitomeya lamasi), according to ZTL. I saw that one in May (see my list). It was kept in a terrarium with the Anguilla anole.
 
@AWP : thanks for the explination because under the name Paco dart frog I\ve seen it on almost every of the 9 visits this year :).
 
Ueno Zoo:
1. Long nosed horned frog (Megophrys nasuta)
2. False tomato frog(Dyscophus guineti)
3. Green tree frog(Litoria caerulea)
4. Bell’s horned frog(Ceratophrys onnata)
5. Oriental fire bellied toad(Bombina orientalis)
6. Budgett’s frog (Lepidobatrachis laevis)
7. Suriname toad (Pipa pipa)
8. African bullfrog (Pyxicephalus adspersus)
9. Golden mantilla (Mantella aurantiaca)
10. Yellow headed poison frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
11. Spanish ribbed newt (Pleurodeles waltl)
12. Mexico salamander(Ambystoma mexicanum)
13. Greater siren (siren lacertina)
14. Three-toed amphima(Amphiuma tridactylym)
15. Tokyo salamander (Hynobius tokyonesis)
16. Tohoku salamander (Hynobius lichenatus)
17. Tokyo daruma pond frog (Pelophylax porosus)
18. Kajika frog(Buergeria buergeri)
19. Forest green tree frog (Rhacophorus arboreus)
20. Eastern Japanese common toad (Bufo japonicus)
21. Schlegel’s green tree frog (Rhacophorus schlegelii)
22. Japanese tree frog(Hyla japonica)
23. American bull frog (LIthobates catesbeianus)
24. Japanese giant salamander(Andrias japonicus)

TSLP:
25. Japanese fire bellied newt (Cynops pyrrhogaster)
26. Japanese brown frog(Rana japonica)
27. Wrinkled frog(Rana rugosa)

So my total is 32 now.

Three points:
1) Why did you start your list over?
2) You counted Megophrys nasuta twice.
3) What is TSLP?

~Thylo
 
Chester Zoo September 23

49 Rio Cauca Caecilian - Typhlonectes natans
50 Trinidadian Monkey Frog - Phyllomedusa trinitates
Slimbridge October 6

51 Emperor Newt - Tylototriton shanjing
52 Marbled salamander - Ambystoma opacum
53 Common Toad - Bufo bufo
54 European Tree Frog - Hyla arborea
55 Alpine newt - Mesotriton alpestris
56 Pool frog - Pelophylax lessonae
57 Orange-legged leaf frog - Pithecopus hypochondrialis
58 Yellow-bellied toad - Bombina variegata
59 Great Crested Newt - Triturus cristatus
60 Mudpuppy- Necturus maculosus
61 Javan horned frog - Megophrys montana
 
Slimbridge October 6

51 Emperor Newt - Tylototriton shanjing
52 Marbled salamander - Ambystoma opacum
53 Common Toad - Bufo bufo
54 European Tree Frog - Hyla arborea
55 Alpine newt - Mesotriton alpestris
56 Pool frog - Pelophylax lessonae
57 Orange-legged leaf frog - Pithecopus hypochondrialis
58 Yellow-bellied toad - Bombina variegata
59 Great Crested Newt - Triturus cristatus
60 Mudpuppy- Necturus maculosus
61 Javan horned frog - Megophrys montana
Tropiquaria October 7

62 Barred Salamander - Ambystoma mavortium
63 Tiger Salamander - Ambystoma tigrinum
 
Yesterday spend a VERY rainy day at one of my former working-places : Pairi Daiza. At Pairi Daiza a small but intresting amphibian collection is kept at 3 different places :
The Crypte
The SS Mersus Emergo ( "the Reptilian boat" )
In the Chinese part of the park
Of a potential 6 new species I was able to see 3 new species for the Challenge :
34 - Emperor newt - Tylototriton shanjing

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35 - Yellow-bellied toad - Bombina variegatta

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36 - Yellow-spotted newt - Neurergus crocatus

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Missed 3 further species which I have not seen sofar on public view this year:
- Chinese giant salamander - Andrias davidianus in the Chinese part of the park
- Andean marsupial tree-frog - Gastrotheca riobambae at the SS Mersus Emergo
- Madagascar tomato frog - Dyscophus antongilii also at the SS Mersus Emergo

Species also kept at Pairi Daiza but which I had already seen at other collections this year are :
Colorado river toad - Incilius alvarius
Yellow-headed dart frog - Dendrobates leucomelas
Sword-tailed newt - Cynops ensicauda ( ssp. popei )
Fire salamander - Salamandra salamandra


Had yesterday a nice day together with @Stefan Verhoeven at Antwerp Zoo and for the 2019-Challenge 3 new species can be added :) :

37 Kaiser's spotted newt - Neuregus kaiseri


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38 - Rubber eel - Typhlonectes natans

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39 - White-lipped tree frog - Litoria infrafrenata

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Antwerps on-show amphibian collection is not very large and next to the Mountain chicken a number of more common species ( Dart frogs, clawed frogs and Amazon milk frogs ) are kept but these I had already all seen earlier this year.
But evenso Antwerp has a name in Amphibian-keeping in the Zoo-world and behind the scenes breeding-programms for species like the Kaiser's spotted newt and Strawberry frogs are very succesfull.
 

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Serpentarium Blankenberge, 17/10/2019:
23) File-eared tree frog, Polypedates otilophus
24) Australian tree frog, Litoria caerulea
25) Chinese gliding tree frog, Rhacophorus dennysi
26) Cranwell’s horned frog, Ceratophrys cranwelli
27) Long-nosed horned frog, Megophrys nasuta
28) Cane toad, Rhinella marina
29) Giant monkey frog, Phyllomedusa bicolor
30) Amazon milk frog, Trachycephalus resinifictrix
31) Budgett’s frog, Lepidobatrachus laevis

:D
 
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Accidentally counted Dendrobates leucomelas twice after I had already seen it at Antwerpen Zoo this year, so start this update at 59

Tropiquaria- 20/07/2019

60) Barred Salamander (Ambystoma mavortium)
61) Eastern Tiger Salamander (Ambystoma tigrinum)

Newquay Zoo-23/07/2019

62) Green Toad (Bufo viridis)
63) Southern Crested Newt (Triturus karelinii)
64) Japanese Fire Salamander (Cynops pyrrhogaster)
65) Himalayan Crocodile Newt (Tylototriton verrucosus)
66) Asian Foam-nesting Treefrog (Polypedates leucomystax)
67) Trinidad Stream Frog (Mannophryne trinitatis)
68) Lemur Leaf Frog (Hylomantis lemur)

Shaldon Zoo- 27/07/2019

69) Black-legged Poison Frog (Phyllobates bicolor)

Newquay Zoo- 30/07/2019

70) Giant Waxy Monkey Frog (Phyllomedusa bicolor)

Paignton Zoo- 31/07/2019

71) Anderson's Salamander (Ambystoma andersoni)
72) Pebas Stubfoot Toad (Atelopus spumarius)
73) Splash-back Poison Frog (Ranitomeya variabilis)
74) Sira Poison Frog (Ranitomeya sirensis)
75) Blessed Poison Frog (Ranitomeya benedicta)
76) Brazil-nut Poison Frog (Dendrobates castaneoticus)
77) Fantastic Poison Frog (Ranitomeya fantastica)
78) Summer's Poison Frog (Ranitomeya summersi)
79) Strawberry Poison Frog (Oophaga pumilio)
80) Pleasing Poison Frog (Ameerega bassleri)
81) Clown Tree Frog (Dendropsophus leucophyllatus)
Manchester Museum- 19/10/2019

82) Pictured Tree Frog (Hypsiboas picturatus)
83) Splendid Leaf Frog (Cruziohyla calcarifer)
84) Fringed Leaf Frog (Cruziohyla craspedopus)
85) Australian Splendid Tree Frog (Letoria splendid)
86) Sylvia's Leaf Frog (Cruziohyla sylviae)
87) Harlequin Toad (Atelopus varius)
 
Buffalo Zoo: October 19, 2019

22. Puerto Rican crested toad Peltophryne lemur
23. Hellbender Cryptobranchus alleganiensis

Probably my last two additions. Really liked the refurbished reptile and amphibian house.
 
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