Roger Williams Park Zoo:Animal Adventures:
22. American Red Fox- Vulpes fulva
23. Kinkajou- Potos flavus
24. Pronghorn- Antilocapra americana
Roger Williams Park Zoo:Animal Adventures:
22. American Red Fox- Vulpes fulva
23. Kinkajou- Potos flavus
From August 13, Pittsburgh Zoo, I forgot to include
55. Jamaican Fruit Bat, Artibeus jamaicensis
There goes any hope I had of passing you. I'll probably get a few more additions before the end of the year but I'm not getting to 59. GG.Bronx Zoo 21 Nov
56. California Mouse Peromyscus californicus
57. Cactus Mouse Peromyscus eremicus
58. North American Deer Mouse Peromyscus maniculatus
No antelope squirrels now![]()
There goes any hope I had of passing you. I'll probably get a few more additions before the end of the year but I'm not getting to 59. GG.
It's been a fun challenge! There's one more I could get really easily, but I don't really feel like going there this year (bottlenose at national aquarium; expensive and parking is a pain). I've had two no-shows, as well, that I didn't get elsewhere.
Between the three of us, we've seen 75 species. 38 were seen by all three. 23 were seen by only one of us - 9 by you, 8 by me, and 6 by thylo.
I wasn't going to get into the stats until the end of the challenge, but since you brought it up...
Here are the 19 species that none of the current top 3 participants have gotten yet:
Muskox
Mule Deer
Kit Fox
Island Fox
Wolverine
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Walrus
Harp Seal (only seen in Canada)
Ord's Kangaroo Rat
Merriam's Kangaroo Rat
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Wyoming Ground Squirrel
West Indian Manatee
Bottlenose Dolphin
Pacific White-sided Dolphin
Big Brown Bat
Desert Cottontail
Antelope Jackrabbit
Snowshoe Hare (only seen in Canada)
You should all consider copying whatever @Ituri is doing in December if you want a chance at being the ultimate championas they have 7 of the 19 species you lot are missing.
Muskoxen are at Point Defiance, not Woodland ParkLet's see...
Muskox - only in Alaska and Woodland Park
Mule Deer - on this coast, only at Buffalo
Kit Fox - only at 8 places in the southwest
Island Fox - only at two places in CA (Santa Barbara and CALM)
Wolverine - GRRRR. Would have gotten if my trip this month had happened! Closest to me is Columbus. Was my goal species for the year, along with Mink.
Hawaiian Monk Seal - only at MN and Waikiki
Walrus - another I would have gotten on my trip (Indianapolis). Beyond that, only at SW Orlando, SW San Diego, and Six Flags Discovery Kingdom (CA).
Harp Seal - in the US only at SW Orlando, unsigned and not always out
Ord's Kangaroo Rat - in the USA only at Fort Worth, Lee Richardson, and Kansas Wildlife Habitat, I believe
Merriam's Kangaroo Rat - only at a couple of places in AZ and NM
Yellow-bellied Marmot - only at Big Bear Alpine Zoo, no longer at Bronx (or not on exhibit, anyway)
Wyoming Ground Squirrel - only at Kansas Wetlands Education Center
West Indian Manatee - a third I would have gotten on my trip, at Columbus and/or Cinci. Outside of those two, the only places with manatee are DWA and places in Florida.
Bottlenose Dolphin - an easy one for me to get, I just don't feel like paying for parking and having to walk a distance since National Aquarium doesn't have its own parkingWould also have gotten at Indy on my cancelled trip.
Pacific White-sided Dolphin - only at Shedd, Miami Seaquarium, and SW San Antonio.
Big Brown Bat - possible for me to get at NCs, but their hours always suck and many are still closed from covid.
Desert Cottontail - Only at DWA, Springs Preserve in NV, and Randall Museum in San Fran.
Antelope Jackrabbit - only at AZ-Sonora.
Snowshoe Hare - another I would've gotten on my tripAt Cleveland Museum of Natural History, possibly at Lake Erie Nature Center.
So 5 of these, I would have gotten on my trip. Thylo and bnb both went to AZ/southern CA but missed those species; I'm the only one out of us that didn't do any big traveling. Haven't even done an overnight this year! But I'm also probably the only one who considers 6 hours away a day trip![]()
Mule Deer - on this coast, only at Buffalo
I wasn't going to get into the stats until the end of the challenge, but since you brought it up...
Here are the 19 species that none of the current top 3 participants have gotten yet:
Muskox
Mule Deer
Kit Fox
Island Fox
Wolverine
Hawaiian Monk Seal
Walrus
Harp Seal (only seen in Canada)
Ord's Kangaroo Rat
Merriam's Kangaroo Rat
Yellow-bellied Marmot
Wyoming Ground Squirrel
West Indian Manatee
Bottlenose Dolphin
Pacific White-sided Dolphin
Big Brown Bat
Desert Cottontail
Antelope Jackrabbit
Snowshoe Hare (only seen in Canada)
You should all consider copying whatever @Ituri is doing in December if you want a chance at being the ultimate championas they have 7 of the 19 species you lot are missing.
Muskoxen are at Point Defiance, not Woodland Park.
The Great Plains Zoo & Delbridge Museum of Natural History in South Dakota has a pair of Mule Deer (which were unfortunately still in quarantine when I visited).
Buffalo Zoo has mule deer? When I went this summer I saw no evidence of then having this species, were they a recent acquisition for the old reindeer exhibit?
I'm flattered, but somehow I'm still not in the running, so maybe I'm still not doing it right.
I think I would have won if I had had more time at ASDM - I had to leave early for reasons beyond my control and therefore missed most of the possible species.
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo - 4/14
19. Black-footed Ferret - Mustela nigripes
20. Virginia Opossum - Didelphis virginiana
21. Rocky Mountain Goat - Oreamnos americanus
22. Moose - Alces alces
23. Canada Lynx - Lynx canadensis
24. Grizzly Bear - Ursus arctos horriblis
Oregon Zoo 12/12
25. American Black Bear - Ursus americanus
26. Polar Bear - Ursus maritimus
27. Harbor Seal - Phoca vitulina
28. Southern Sea Otter - Enhydra lutris
Thanks, I missed that.Should be 29 since you added that Geoffroy's Spider Monkey as an edit back in April, so:
26. American Black Bear - Ursus americanus
27. Polar Bear - Ursus maritimus
28. Harbor Seal - Phoca vitulina
29. Southern Sea Otter - Enhydra lutris