List of rarest species in US?

Geoffroy's Cat appears to be relatively common in the pet trade. While rarer, I've also seen Leopard Cats for sale, as are Caracal, Serval, Fishing Cat, Sand Cat, and all the lynxes bar Iberian (obviously).

~Thylo

I've come across all but leopard cats in roadside zoos and traveling zoos, plus the lynx ssp you mentioned. Servals are particularly common, but they're a large part of the pet trade as well, with hybrids.
 
I believe Columbus has some African leopards

They list it as African on their website, but no subspecies epithet is listed, only Panthera pardus is given. Also the map shows the full range of the leopard with no additional markings.
Anybody know specifics on Columbus's leopards?
 
A third place with pale fox! Wildlife Wonderland in West Palm Beach, Florida. I'm not sure if they're a traveling zoo or what. Wildlife Wonderland

Edit: and a fourth, Safari Bob's, a traveling zoo Safari Bob's I'm going to let their page (and the things they tag their posts with) speak for itself.
 
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So I've found 18-19 places with Geoffroy's Cat (not sure if one is still alive). I'm planning on doing a thread for all felid species, just going through and double checking my work which will take a few more days, but here's what I've found:
-Amazing Animals, Florida
-Bridges for Brain Injury, NY
-Carson Springs Wildlife, FL
-Columbus Zoo, OH
-Conservator's Center, NC
-Cub Creek Science Camp, MO
-EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, CA
-Exotic Feline Rescue Center, IN (might have passed away, is quite old; was taken from someone trying to smuggle 2 into the country)
-Frank Buck Zoo, TX
-Great Cats World Park, OR
-Jungle Encounters, MA
-Little Ponderosa Zoo, TN
-Safari Zoo, KS
-Single Vision, FL
-Special Memories Zoo, WI (now closed)
-Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary, TX
-The Wild Animal Park, NY
-Wild Felid Advocacy Center, WA
-Xtreme Exotics, FL

I have confirmed all of these via organization websites, social media, and/or contacting them directly.
 
So I've found 18-19 places with Geoffroy's Cat (not sure if one is still alive). I'm planning on doing a thread for all felid species, just going through and double checking my work which will take a few more days, but here's what I've found:
-Amazing Animals, Florida
-Bridges for Brain Injury, NY
-Carson Springs Wildlife, FL
-Columbus Zoo, OH
-Conservator's Center, NC
-Cub Creek Science Camp, MO
-EFBC's Feline Conservation Center, CA
-Exotic Feline Rescue Center, IN (might have passed away, is quite old; was taken from someone trying to smuggle 2 into the country)
-Frank Buck Zoo, TX
-Great Cats World Park, OR
-Jungle Encounters, MA
-Little Ponderosa Zoo, TN
-Safari Zoo, KS
-Single Vision, FL
-Special Memories Zoo, WI (now closed)
-Tiger Creek Animal Sanctuary, TX
-The Wild Animal Park, NY
-Wild Felid Advocacy Center, WA
-Xtreme Exotics, FL

I have confirmed all of these via organization websites, social media, and/or contacting them directly.
Xtreme exotics is the reptile store in Jacksonville?
 
Another mini-trip ahead. Wanted to make sure I don't miss anything.

I'll be passing through Virginia heading to Hatteras, NC. Stopping at Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way down. On the way back up planning to stop at Virginia Zoological Park, Virginia Living Museum (Allegheny Woodrats), Metro Richmond Zoo, Plumpton Park Zoo (Black-backed jackals), Brandywine Zoo (just to visit a zoo in Delaware for the 1st time haha)

Any rare mammal species/subspecies I should keep in mind for this region? @drill @ThylacineAlive @TinoPup @birdsandbats @Great Argus

Thanks in advance for any advice!
 
Another mini-trip ahead. Wanted to make sure I don't miss anything.

I'll be passing through Virginia heading to Hatteras, NC. Stopping at Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way down. On the way back up planning to stop at Virginia Zoological Park, Virginia Living Museum (Allegheny Woodrats), Metro Richmond Zoo, Plumpton Park Zoo (Black-backed jackals), Brandywine Zoo (just to visit a zoo in Delaware for the 1st time haha)

Any rare mammal species/subspecies I should keep in mind for this region? @drill @ThylacineAlive @TinoPup @birdsandbats @Great Argus

Thanks in advance for any advice!
Catoctin has booted macaques. Their exhibit is nothing to brag about though :(
 
Another mini-trip ahead. Wanted to make sure I don't miss anything.

I'll be passing through Virginia heading to Hatteras, NC. Stopping at Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way down. On the way back up planning to stop at Virginia Zoological Park, Virginia Living Museum (Allegheny Woodrats), Metro Richmond Zoo, Plumpton Park Zoo (Black-backed jackals), Brandywine Zoo (just to visit a zoo in Delaware for the 1st time haha)

Any rare mammal species/subspecies I should keep in mind for this region? @drill @ThylacineAlive @TinoPup @birdsandbats @Great Argus

Thanks in advance for any advice!

Which way are you going through VA, 95? You probably won't see the wood rats at the Living Museum, but it's a really nice facility anyway. Metro Richmond has african clawless otters. I've posted photos of almost every exhibit for each of those places, with Plumpton and Brandywine in particular being complete, to give you an idea of what they look like. Brandywine is nearly empty right now because they're doing big things with their master plan.
 
Which way are you going through VA, 95? You probably won't see the wood rats at the Living Museum, but it's a really nice facility anyway. Metro Richmond has african clawless otters. I've posted photos of almost every exhibit for each of those places, with Plumpton and Brandywine in particular being complete, to give you an idea of what they look like. Brandywine is nearly empty right now because they're doing big things with their master plan.

Yes 95. I've been to VA Living Museum before (indeed it is very lovely!) Hoping to set up something ahead of time with the wood rats since I figured as much.
 
Yes 95. I've been to VA Living Museum before (indeed it is very lovely!) Hoping to set up something ahead of time with the wood rats since I figured as much.

When will you be going? I'd be very interested in participating, if you do set something up; <3 rodents. I got some photos of wild marsh rice rats in the aviary on my visit.
 
They have "African Leopards". They used to have an actual African Leopard, but it died a while back.

~Thylo
Do you know what year it passed? I went to Columbus four or five years ago now and want to know if I saw the legit African Leopard, or just an "African Leopard".
 
Another mini-trip ahead. Wanted to make sure I don't miss anything.

I'll be passing through Virginia heading to Hatteras, NC. Stopping at Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way down. On the way back up planning to stop at Virginia Zoological Park, Virginia Living Museum (Allegheny Woodrats), Metro Richmond Zoo, Plumpton Park Zoo (Black-backed jackals), Brandywine Zoo (just to visit a zoo in Delaware for the 1st time haha)

Any rare mammal species/subspecies I should keep in mind for this region? @drill @ThylacineAlive @TinoPup @birdsandbats @Great Argus

Thanks in advance for any advice!

Never been to any of these regions really unfortunately :confused:

~Thylo
 
Do you know what year it passed? I went to Columbus four or five years ago now and want to know if I saw the legit African Leopard, or just an "African Leopard".

I think it was still alive in 2013 when I was looking at visiting (unfortunately never did; at that point Cleveland had a Persian still, too), past that I'm not sure sorry.

~Thylo
 
Another mini-trip ahead. Wanted to make sure I don't miss anything.

I'll be passing through Virginia heading to Hatteras, NC. Stopping at Great Dismal Swamp National Wildlife Refuge and Alligator River National Wildlife Refuge on the way down. On the way back up planning to stop at Virginia Zoological Park, Virginia Living Museum (Allegheny Woodrats), Metro Richmond Zoo, Plumpton Park Zoo (Black-backed jackals), Brandywine Zoo (just to visit a zoo in Delaware for the 1st time haha)

Any rare mammal species/subspecies I should keep in mind for this region? @drill @ThylacineAlive @TinoPup @birdsandbats @Great Argus

Thanks in advance for any advice!
Brandywine has Swift fox. Can't think of much rare mammals in that area. Possumwood Acres Wildlife Sanctuary might have something.
 
I'm most familiar with marine mammals so that's probably gonna end up being the whole list from me. A lot of these are only rare cause they're rescued animals.

Pacific white-sided dolphins - Shedd Aquarium (3.4), Miami Seaquarium (2.2), & SeaWorld San Antonio (1.4)
Commerson's dolphins - Aquatica Orlando (3.1)
Rough-toothed dolphins - Clearwater Marine Aquarium (2.0) & Gulf World (1.4)
Short-finned pilot whales - SeaWorld San Diego (2.2)
Atlantic spotted dolphin - Dolphin Research Center (0.1)
Steller's sea lions - Mystic Aquarium (1.3) & Alaska SeaLife Center (3.1)
Guadalupe fur seals - SeaWorld San Diego (2.1)
Spotted seals - Mystic Aquarium (0.1) & Alaska SeaLife Center (3.1)
Ringed seals - SeaWorld San Diego (1.0), Alaska SeaLife Center (3.1), & Mystic Aquarium (0.1)
Harp seal - SeaWorld Orlando (1.0)
Northern fur seals - Mystic Aquarium (2.3), New England Aquarium (1.2), & Seattle Aquarium (3.0)
 
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