British Isles Cup Redux - League B - Bristol/Wildplace vs ZSL

Bristol et al vs ZSL - ECTOTHERMS

  • Bristol 3/0 ZSL

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • ZSL 3/0 Bristol

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    13
  • Poll closed .
The last match in this group is massive, as RZSS and Bristol have qualified, but only Marwell are eliminated! Who wins and by how much determines which of the other 3 comes 3rd.
 
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The last match in this group is massive, as RZSS and Bristol have qualified, but only Marwell are eliminated! Who wins and by how much determines which of the other 3 comes 3rd.

I believe your arithmetic is slightly out :p but either way there is still a lot to play for in both groups, given how the match structure goes from here.

Also I've slightly edited your post to reduce the risk of tactical voting by people reading what you've noticed!
 
I believe your arithmetic is slightly out :p but either way there is still a lot to play for in both groups, given how the match structure goes from here.

Also I've slightly edited your post to reduce the risk of tactical voting by people reading what you've noticed!
That's fine, so you agree I am right on what you have left?
As I see it in the other group, Whitley, Cotswold and Dublin are already the top 3, I must have missed something?
 
A tough 2-1 to ZSL here. After visiting both main sites recently London's collection definitely impressed me more, and that was with skipping B.U.G.S. due to time constraints. London just has more species that tickle my fancy, and even though Bristol's Reptile House is impressive and looks better than London it just doesn't have the same pull for me due to the species. London losing the aquarium was a bit of blow but there's still a nice aquatic selection at Whipsnade, whereas Wild Place have zero herp's that come immediately to mind.

Bristol get a point because it definitely deserves one, ZSL get two because I prefer the species line-up.
 
I think in terms of reptiles, yes, but would be significantly weaker in terms of amphibians IMO.
I have not checked ZTL and I have not visited Paignton or Newquay since July 2019, but both have dedicated amphibian areas as well as holding them in the Tropical Houses, I would guess 30 plus amphibian species, so definitely top 5
 
I think in terms of reptiles, yes, but would be significantly weaker in terms of amphibians IMO.

Both Paignton and Newquay have rather excellent amphibian collections - especially the former, which holds five Ranitomeya taxa (two the only holdings in a European public collection) and five Mantella taxa (one the only holding in a European public collection)
 
Both Paignton and Newquay have rather excellent amphibian collections - especially the former, which holds five Ranitomeya taxa (two the only holdings in a European public collection) and five Mantella taxa (one the only holding in a European public collection)

Awesome that they have a good poison dart frog and mantella collection, unfortunately their website really does need updating as the only amphibians mentioned are ones from South-East Asia.

Out of curiosity, what mantella frog species is it that they hold that is the only in Europe ?
 
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