Smithsonian National Zoo National Zoological Park Species List

Enzothephotographer

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I've decided to create an updating species list of the National Zoo based on my visits. This is one of the oldest zoos in the US. This list is a little unique compared to other species lists zoochatters have made due to the inclusion of plants and formerly displayed animals in my species lists. Though I bet not a lot of people are botanists here, still hope as my list updates overtime people can give confirmation of the plants there. I'll be making individual posts based on the various areas or galleries throughout the facility.
 
Asia Trail

Large rocky exhibit with a small waterfall:
Melursus ursinus

Heavily vegetated exhibit with large trees:
Neofelis nebulosa

Heavily vegetated exhibit with live fish pool:
Prionailurus viverrinus

Heavily vegetated exhibit with live fish pool:
Prionailurus viverrinus

River bank exhibit:
Aonyx cinereus

Mountainous forest exhibit:
Ailurus fulgens

Mountainous open yard exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Mountainous open yard exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Mountainous open yard exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Open yard enclosure:
Elephas maximus

Small grotto tank:
Channa argus

Backdoor exhibit:
Ailurus fulgens

Rocky indoor exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Rocky indoor exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Rocky indoor exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

Rocky indoor exhibit:
Ailuropoda melanoleuca

 
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Cheetah Conservation Station

Large open yard exhibit:

Acinonyx jubatus

Large open yard exhibit:
Acinonyx jubatus

Steep exhibit:

Potamochoerus porcus
Tragelaphus spekii


Large steep exhibit:

Gyps rueppelli

Botanic yard:

Acer rubrum

Wooden fenced hoofstock exhibit:

Equus grevyi

Moat like yard exhibit:

Chrysocyon brachyurus

Hoofstock exhibit:

Bucorvus abyssinicus
Tragelaphus imberbis
 
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Elephant Trails

Botanic yard:

Quercus bicolor

Botanic yard:

Picea abies

Open yard enclosure connected to Asia Trail:

Elephas maximus

Indoor pen:
Elephas maximus

Botanic yard:
Ostrya virginiana

Botanic yard:

Aesculus hippocastanum
 
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I like the inclusion of plants, but as a suggestion before you continue: it may be helpful to additionally include common names for the species that have them, since many people are not familiar with Latin names alone.
Just wanna make this clear, I know people like to put common names for convenience sake, but I'm a binomial guy when listing things completely and plus, no need to be to rude, but you can google the binomial and find out what I'm referring to.
 
American Trail

Heavily vegetated exhibit with pool:

Lontra canadensis

Heavily vegetated exhibit with small swimming area:

Aix sponsa
Castor canadensis


Large aviary:

Haliaeetus leucocephalus

Mountainous yard exhibit:

Canis lupus

Large rocky pool:
Halichoerus grypus
Phoca vitulina

Large rocky pool with underwater viewing:
Pelecanus occidentalis
Zalophus californianus
 
Przewalski's Horse

Large open yard exhibit:
Equus ferus

Botanic yard:
Tilia americana

Botanic yard:
Styrax japonicus
 
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Small Mammal House (Outdoors)

Small yard:
Notamacropus rufogriseus

Rocky caged exhibit:
Nasua narica

Rocky caged exhibit:
Callimico goeldii

Free roaming:
Koelreuteria paniculata

Vegetated cage exhibit:
Alouatta caraya
 
Great Apes (Outdoors)

Botanic yard:
Magnolia acuminata
Phellodendron amurense


Large exhibit with climbing platforms:
Symphalangus syndactylus

Large exhibit with climbing platforms:
Symphalangus syndactylus

 
Reptile Discovery Center (Outdoors)

Large exhibit with plant filled water:
Alligator mississippiensis

Open yard exhibit:
Aldabrachelys gigantea

Water filled exhibit:
Alligator sinensis

Open wetland exhibit:
Alligator sinensis

Enclosed aquatic exhibit:
Crocodylus mindorensis

Heavily vegetated exhibit:
Varanus salvadorii

Enclosed vegetated exhibit:
Varanus komodoensis

Open field exhibit:
Varanus komodoensis

Butterfly garden:
Celastrina ladon
Danaus plexippus
Polites peckius
Protographium marcellus

 
Think Tank

Climbing platform exhibit:
Pongo pygmaeus

Small terrarium:
Coenobita clypeatus

Climbing platform exhibit:
Allenopithecus nigroviridis


Outdoor climbing exhibit:
Allenopithecus nigroviridis

Outdoor climbing exhibit:
Pongo pygmaeus

Island moat exhibit:
Lemur catta
Varecia variegata

Botanic yard:
Betula nigra

Botanic yard:
Juncus effusus
 
Great Cats

Moated exhibit:
Panthera leo

Moated exhibit:
Panthera tigris

Moated exhibit:
Panthera tigris

Prairie terrain exhibit:
Cynomys ludovicianus

Vegetated small exhibit:
Erethizon dorsatum

Botanic yard:
Quercus phellos
 
Just wanna make this clear, I know people like to put common names for convenience sake, but I'm a binomial guy when listing things completely and plus, no need to be to rude, but you can google the binomial and find out what I'm referring to.

Googling the binomial for hundreds of species is a pretty significant task to put on somebody reading your thread. If you really feel that strongly about it for some reason then alright; I'm just letting you know that a lot of people will probably ignore lists completely if they can't read it.
 
Googling the binomial for hundreds of species is a pretty significant task to put on somebody reading your thread. If you really feel that strongly about it for some reason then alright; I'm just letting you know that a lot of people will probably ignore lists completely if they can't read it.

Especially likely to be ignored when there's already a species list for the zoo that is very straightforward and doesn't require looking up names.
 
alright, i'll try adding common names but it seems like I can't edit the list

Not anymore you can't, unfortunately; there's a time limit on editing posts. That's why I made my suggestion when you had just started and still had enough time to edit what you'd already done ;):p

You still haven't done the indoor Reptile, Small Mammal, or Amazon houses yet, so if you have lists for those as well you can still do it for them - especially given that there are more species in those.
 
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