ZooChat Challenge Global 2021

I decided to go befoure the Carnivore House opening, so the result is not very impressive :)

Zoo Berlin 11/09

20. Parma wallaby /Notamacropus parma

Tierpark Berlin 12/09
21. Eastern wallaroo /Osphranter robustus robustus
22. Black-faced kangaroo /Macropus fuliginosus melanops
23. Dusky pademelon/Thylogale brunii
24. Goodfellow’s tree-kangaroo /Dendrolagus goodfellowi buergersi
25. Indian flying fox /Pteropus medius
26.Northern treeshrew /Tupaia belangeri

I don't think the Lyle's flying fox are on show and I never saw the Echidna. The zoo has also
Round-eared elephant shrew in the Desert house, but I didn't see it.

Wroclaw zoo 01/10

27. Black-and-rufous elephant shrew/Rhynchocyon petersi
28. Etruscan shrew/Suncus etruscus
29. Hammerhead bat/Hypsignathus monstrosus
30. Long-eared hedgehog/Hemiechinus auritus
31. Madagascar Flying Fox/Pteropus rufus
32. Mountain hare/Lepus timidus
 
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Howletts Wild Animal Park (13th September)
16. African Bush Elephant (Loxodonta africana)

Wingham Wildlife Park (14th September)
17. Egyptian Fruit Bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus)
18. Southern Tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla)

A spectacular addition of one here.

ZSL Whipsnade Zoo
19. Asian Elephant (Elephus maximus)
 
I don't think the Lyle's flying fox are on show and I never saw the Echidna. The zoo has also
Round-eared elephant shrew in the Desert house, but I didn't see it.

Wroclaw zoo 01/10

27. Black-and-rufous elephant shrew/Rhynchocyon petersi
28. Etruscan shrew/Suncus etruscus
29. Hammerhead bat/Hypsignathus monstrosus
30. Long-eared hedgehog/Hemiechinus auritus
31. Madagascar Flying Fox/Pteropus rufus
32. Mountain hare/Lepus timidus

02/10 Poznan Nowe Zoo
The Nocturnal House was closed and out of at least 6 possibilities I got 1. Not a strong percentage, indeed :)

33.Eastern grey kangaroo/
Macropus giganteus
 
Dallas World Aquarium (Dallas, TX) -- 13 September, 2021:
23. Brown-throated three-toed sloth (Bradypus variegatus)

24. Common vampire bat (Desmodus rotundus)
25. Desert cottontail (Sylvilagus audubonii)
26. West Indian manatee (Trichechus manatus)

Dallas Zoo (Dallas, TX) -- 06 October, 2021:
27. Southern three-banded armadillo (Tolypeutes matacus)
28. Virginia opossum (Didelphis virginiana)
 
Thought I might give this a try.

Minnesota Zoo 4/4/21
1. Straw-Colored Fruit Bat
2. Egyptian Fruit Bat
3. Ruwenzori Long-Haired Fruit Bat
4. Linne’s Two-Toed Sloth
5. Southern Three-Banded Armadillo
6. Virginia Opossum

Lake Superior Zoo 6/11/21
7. Red Kangaroo
8. Brush-Tailed Bettong
9. Red-Necked wallaby
10. Six-Banded Armadillo

Safari North Wildlife Park 8/13/21
11. Rock Hyrax

Minnesota Zoo 8/25/21
12. Southern Tamandua

I’ll be visiting Omaha’s henry Doorly Zoo in a couple of weeks, so hopefully my standings will improve after that.
 
West Midlands Safari Park - 22/09

29. African Elephant (Loxodonta africana)
30. Rodrigues Flying Fox (Pteropus rodricensis)
Cotswold Wildlife Park - 6/10

31. Hammer-headed Bat (Hypsignathus monstrosus)
32. Straw-coloured Fruit Bat (Eidolon helvum)
33. Southern Tamandua (Tamandua tetradactyla)
 
Looks like really nice place @Brum !
It really is, definitely one of my favourite places to visit, not just as a zoo but also as somewhere that is great to just spend some time wandering around. The fact that it has a fair few unusual species just adds to the delightful nature of the place. :)

And we have a Draw :)
Not sure if I'm going to be adding much more this year so this could be my lot. Got to check ztl to see what else I can possibly get... :p

A draw that is too close for my comfort! :p :eek:
Again, probably won't be adding too much more this year so you should be safe! ;)

You know what's unbelievable? I haven't seen a tamandua all year :p
You know what's even more unbelievable - I didn't see my first Red Ruffed Lemur of the year until the middle of September! :eek:
 
By my own calculations, we have seen 95 relevant animals between us this year, of which 20 of them have been seen by at least ten people here. Of these, the most commonly sighted is the Red-Necked Wallaby (which doesn't surprise me) with 26 sightings, with second place being a tie of 21 between the Asian Elephant, Linneaus' Two-Toed Sloth and Red Kangaroo...and the Giant Anteater comes after them with 19 sightings, if you're interested.
 
The more you add, the better :) Maybe you will put some logs in the fire, so I visit some unplanned places :)
Well I've just realised that I haven't seen a few obvious species and they are on the agenda in the next few weeks. The challenge is still alive! ;)

...with second place being a tie of 21 between the Asian Elephant, Linneaus' Two-Toed Sloth and Red Kangaroo
Thanks to this I've realised I'm yet to see a Red Kangaroo and there's a collection I'm going to soon that has them... Nice one! :D

...if you're interested.
Yeah, I'm interested. :) I don't even know what the leader board looks like, let alone what species we've all seen... :p
 
To be fair, the tamandua I saw this year was actually fidgeting and scratching itself, which makes a change because I almost NEVER see a tamandua is any position other than "fast asleep".
The one I saw was also asleep.
 
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