Is the comparison only one of mammals, or are other groups included?In terms of mammals, we have:
Chester
Asian small-clawed otter
Asiatic lion
Balabac chevrotain
Bornean orangutan
Crested black macaque
Greater One-horned rhino
Javan banteng
Lar gibbon
Lion-tailed macaque
Lowland anoa
Malayan tapir
Moloch gibbon
Myanmar thamin
Negros warty pig
Nepalese red panda
Northern Luzon giant cloud rat
Northern treeshrew
Onager
Palawan binturong
Rodriguez flying fox
South-east Asian elephant
Sulawesi babirusa
Sumatran orangutan
Sumatran prevost's squirrel
Sumatran tiger
Sun bear
Swinhoe's striped squirrel
Turkish spiny mouse
Visayan spotted deer
(29 species)
Berlin
Arabian sand cat
Asian small-clawed otter
Asiatic black bear
Bangka Prevost's squirrel
Bengal slow loris
Blackbuck
Bornean bearded pig
Chinese water deer
Eurasian beaver
Eurasian forest reindeer
Giant panda
Greater one-horned rhinoceros
Greater slow loris
Grey langur
Hamadryas baboon
Himalayan tahr
Indian gaur
Indian sloth bear
Indian swamp deer
Japanese macaque
Japanese sika deer
Java mouse deer
Javan banteng
Javan lutung
Lion
Lion-tailed macaque
Lowland anoa
Malayan slow loris
Negros warty pig
North Persian leopard
Persian fallow deer
Pileated gibbon
Przewalski's horse
Reeves' muntjac
Roborovski's desert hamster
Siamang
Siberian ibex
Sichuan takin
South-East Asian elephant
Sri Lankan rusty-spotted cat
Sulawesi babirusa
Sumatran orangutan
Sumatran prevost's squirrel
Toque macaque
Visayan spotted deer
(45 species)
Berlin leads 45-29 in species
Other comments on list: Both good collections but Berlin is clearly above Chester in this area.
Is the comparison only one of mammals, or are other groups included?
Is the comparison only one of mammals, or are other groups included?
In fairness I'm sure the other groups are coming.Other groups are included, he merely skipped all the others![]()
Berlin keeps African lions and Eurasian forest reindeer do not occur in the Russian part of Asia and are restricted to Europe.
Enclosurewise Chester does however beat Berlin clearly when it comes to primates and seems also generally better for other species groups.
Another thing to bear in mind is that not all of the Asian species at either collection will count for the purposes of this challenge; some will fall under the Islands/Oceania theme.
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Fair enough for the lions. I just couldn't be sure because ZTL listed them as Barbary but also as Non-subspecific.
Eurasian forest reindeer encompass both Finnish forest reindeer and Siberian forest reindeer so I do believe they do occur in Asia as well... Anyway, enough trivialities and onto birds.
Chester
79 species
Berlin
133 species
If anyone wants the species lists I can post them.
It would depend on how you're treating Sulawesi - personally I would include Sulawesi and the Philippines under Asia for this challenge.I can see a few mammals in your initial list from east of the Wallace Line, which was one of the possible determining factors cited.
On a related note..... @CGSwans - are the Philippines in Asia or Islands for this challenge?
I can see a few mammals in your initial list from east of the Wallace Line, which was one of the possible determining factors cited.
It would depend on how you're treating Sulawesi - personally I would include Sulawesi and the Philippines under Asia for this challenge.
Rodriguez Flying Fox of course does not count in any way for this round.
The Wallace line excludes half of Indonesia from Asia, so I used the Lydekker line.