Zoochat Wildlife Quiz

Which Chapter should be the First one?

  • Creepy Crawlies

    Votes: 1 2.0%
  • Masters of the Air

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • Jungle Dwellers

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Reptiles and Amphibians

    Votes: 3 6.1%
  • Marine Life

    Votes: 5 10.2%
  • Artiodactyla

    Votes: 6 12.2%
  • Carnivores

    Votes: 6 12.2%
  • Zoos and Aquariums

    Votes: 16 32.7%
  • Urban Wildlife

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Asia the Mega Continent

    Votes: 4 8.2%

  • Total voters
    49
The artiodactyl species you're missing is wild yak.

The three artiodactyl species described by Przewalski are:

  • wild yak
  • wild Bactrian camel
  • white-lipped (Thorold's) deer
 
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The artiodactyl species your missing is wild yak.

The three artiodactyl species described by Przwalski are:

  • wild yak
  • wild Bactrian camel
  • white-lipped (Thorold's) deer

Thanks @Tim May !

You mentioned earlier that Przhevalsky didn't discover the horse but I was wondering what you meant by that as the horse bears his name and apparently he did obtain the first scientific specimens and was the first to scientifically observe the species in the wild.

Of course the horse was known by the Mongolians and certainly the Chinese and perhaps to Arab and earlier European travellers of the Marco Polo / merchant kind but I think you mean "discovery" more in the scientific sense right ?

So who would you say first scientifically discovered the species ?
 
Thanks @Tim May !

You mentioned earlier that Przhevalsky didn't discover the horse but I was wondering what you meant by that as the horse bears his name and apparently he did obtain the first scientific specimens and was the first to scientifically observe the species in the wild.

Of course the horse was known by the Mongolians and certainly the Chinese and perhaps to Arab and earlier European travellers of the Marco Polo / merchant kind but I think you mean "discovery" more in the scientific sense right ?

So who would you say first scientifically discovered the species ?
Przewalski discovered the horse named after him but he wasn't the person to describe it (i.e. give it it's scientific name).
 
Nikolai Przewalski is, indeed, the right answer - well done, Onychorhynchus coronatus. Dassie rat was right to name the wild Bactrian camel and Tim to remember that, while Przewalski did not describe the gazelle, he did describe both the wild yak and the white-lipped deer.

Well done to all three!
 
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Recent studies of the Balearic Cave Goat have suggested that it had a physiological feature unusual among Artiodactyls; what is this feature?
 
I would describe the forward facing eyes as anatomical rather than physiological (although I can see the argument for binocular vision being physiological). The feature I am looking for is unambiguously physiological.
 
I would describe the forward facing eyes as anatomical rather than physiological (although I can see the argument for binocular vision being physiological). The feature I am looking for is unambiguously physiological.
It is suspected that the Balearic cave goat was able to adjust its metabolism depending on the available food and water supply and surrounding temperature.
 
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