ZooChat Challenge Global 2023 - 10th Anniversary Special!

Sanctuary Aquatics - January 7 2023

Island Hoppers Challenge - 1/5 mammals 1/6 birds 3/6 reptiles 1/3 amphibians 1/2 fish
7. Clown Loach Chromobotia macracanthus

Probably something else too, anyone else know of some common-in-aquaculture freshwater species that might count for this challenge?
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In-Progress:
Fly the Coop - 0/1 megapode 0/2 cracidae 0/2 guineafowl 1/1 New World quail 3/6 Phasianidae
We're Going to Need a Bigger Trap - 3/10
Let That Ruminate - 0/3 pigs/peccaries 0/2 hippos 0/2 giraffe 1/2 native deer 1/2 exotic deer (1 Bovidae)
Thylo's Top 20 - 1/8
Small but Will Fight - 0/2 mongoose 1/5 small cat 2/2 fox 0/1 red panda
See, Don't Touch - (3)
Let's Give This Another Go - (2)
Don't You Forget About Me - 2/4 bat 0/1 treeshrew 2/2 armadillo 0/1 anteater 1/1 sloth 0/1 sea cow 0/2 elephant 0/1 hyrax
Second Chance Red List Challenge - 4/4 VU 4/4 EN 4/4 CR 1/2 EW
Island Hoppers Challenge - 1/5 mammals 1/6 birds 3/6 reptiles 1/3 amphibians 1/2 fish
I'm Hot Blooded (For Cold Blood) - 1/4 monitor 1/2 gecko 0/1 Agamidae 10/10 venomous snake 3/3 python 1/4 crocodile/gharial (14 chelonian)
Usborne's Scavenger Hunt Challenge - 6/15
Bona Fide Rarity Hunter - 1/3 North America 0/1 global

Embrace the ABCs Challenge - 5/18 started, 3/18 completed

Ring-tailed Lemur: 1/2
Tiger: 1/2
Green Iguana: 1/2
African Bullfrog: 1/2
Bald Eagle: 2/2
Pond Slider: 2/2
Madagascar Hissing Cockroach: 2/2

Completed - 3
-Check Your Feeders
-One-Zoo Wonder
Don't Turn On The Lights

This is very clearly an aquarium store?

~Thylo
 
I don't anticipate doing any globetrotting, but I'll sure do my darndest stateside!
Sorry if the list looks ugly. The font and list settings just up and disappeared on me one day and I have no idea why. I can't even add a spoiler anymore.

Central Park Zoo 1/7

2013: Penguimonium
1) King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2) Macaroni penguin (Eudyptes chrysolophus) – Central Park Zoo – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3) Gentoo penguin (Pygoscelis papua) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
4) Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2014: Fly the Coop – 3/11
• Any 6 Phasianidae species (typical pheasants, Old World quails, peafowl, turkeys, grouse, spurfowl, partridges, etc.)
1) Himalayan monal (Lophophorus impejanus) – Central Park 1/7
2) Green peafowl (Pavo muticus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3) Satyr tragopan (Tragopan satyra) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2015: We're Gonna Need a Bigger Trap – 1/10
1. Patagonian cavy (Dolichotis patagonum) – Central Park Zoo

2017 (Part I): Check Your Feeders - /4
• Blue-grey tanager (Thraupis episcopus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7 (lives in Central and South America. Does it count for North America or not?)

2017 (Part II): Asian Songbird Challenge – 1/5
• Bali Myna (Leucopsar rothschildi) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2017 (Part III): Thylo's Top 20 – 2/8
• Red-Billed Blue-Magpie (Urocissa erythroryncha) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Blue-grey tanager (Thraupis episcopus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2018 (Part I): Small but Will Fight – 2/10
• Banded mongoose (Mungos mungo) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Red panda (Ailurus fulgens) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2018 (Part II): Pinni-Party – 2/2 COMPLETE
• California sea lion (Zalophus californianus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Harbor seal (Phoca vitulina) - Central Park Zoo 1/7

Don't You Forget About Me – 1/13
• Any 4 bat species
I. Short-tailed fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

2022: Don't Turn on the Lights – 1/10
1) Short-tailed fruit bat (Carollia perspicillata) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

Second Chance Red List Challenge (based off NA 2020) – 12/14
• Vulnerable
1) Snow leopard (Panthera uncia) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2) Philippine duck (Anas luzonica) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3) White-naped crane (Antigone vipio) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
4) Swan goose (Anser cygnoid) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Endangered
1) Red panda (Aluris fulgens) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2) Scaly-sided merganser (Mergus squamatus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3) White-headed duck (Oxyura leucocephala) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
4) Green peafowl (Pavo muticus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Critically endangered
1) Black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegate) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2) Bali mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3) Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus) _ Central Park Zoo 1/7
4) Baer’s pochard (Aythya baeri) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

Island Hoppers Challenge (based off NA & EU 2019) – 9/22
See animals (must be a species fully endemic; endemic subspecies do not count if there are other subspecies native to a mainland) that are endemic to single islands or island chains. Excludes mainland Australia. Galapagos tortoises will count. The following are required:
• 5 mammals
1. Black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegate) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2. Japanese macaque (Macaca fuscata) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• 6 birds
1. Bali mynah (Leucopsar rothschildi) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2. Nicobar pigeon (Caloenas nicobarica) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3. Philippine duck (Anas luzonica) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• 6 reptiles
1. Solomon Island prehensile-tailed skink (Corucia zebrata) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2. Oriente anole (Anolis smallwoodi) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
3. Dumeril’s boa (Acrantophis dumerili) – Central Park zoo 1/7
4. Green tree python (Morelia viridis) – Central Park Zoo 1/7 (found on Indonesia and New Guinea but alos a small part of northern mainland Australia, does it count?)

I'm Hot Blooded (For Cold Blood) (based off NA 2018) - 2/24
• Any 3 pythons (I assume you mean exclusively Pythonidae)
o Angolan python (Python anchietae) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
o Green tree python (Morelia viridis) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

Usborne's Scavenger Hunt Challenge (based off UK 2018) – 2/15
• King Penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
• Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

The Rio Challenge (inspired by UK 2019 & EU 2022) – 2/8
1) Blue-and-Yellow Macaw (Ara ararauna) – Central Park Zoo 1/7
2) Red and green macaw (Ara chloropterus) – Central Park Zoo

The Unbearable Challenge (based off UK 2012, the very first ZooChat challenge) – 1/8
1. Grizzly bear (Ursus arctos) – Central Park Zoo 1/7

“One-Zoo Wonder: 1/1 COMPLETE
Pinni-party – Central Park Zoo 1/7
 
This is very clearly an aquarium store?
It's something between an aquarium store and an aquarium. It's difficult to categorize.
Not really difficult at all - it is clearly an aquarium store. Almost all the fish are stock for sale, they propagate corals for sale, they sell aquarium supplies. The only thing which makes it not "just" a really fancy aquarium store is the $5 entry fee, but that is refunded with any $5 purchase in the store.
 
Not really difficult at all - it is clearly an aquarium store. Almost all the fish are stock for sale, they propagate corals for sale, they sell aquarium supplies. The only thing which makes it not "just" a really fancy aquarium store is the $5 entry fee, but that is refunded with any $5 purchase in the store.
Their business model is just as much an aquarium. The vast majority of people who come in are families who want to visit "the aquarium". Only colorful and showy species are sold so they entertain guests more. These facts, more so than the admission fee, are why I think it counts as an aquarium as well as a aquarium store.
 
Okay let’s see if can do this:


2016 (Part II): Let That Ruminate

  1. Giraffe (Giraffa camelopardalis)

Second Chance Red List Challenge

  1. Critically Endangered - Chinese Alligator (Alligator sinensis)

  2. Critically Endangered - Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collei)

  3. Critically Endangered - Pan’s Box Turtle (Cuora pani)

  4. Critically Endangered - Four-eyed Turtle (Sacalia quadriocellata)

  5. Endangered - Black-tailed Horned Pit Viper (Mixcoatlus melanurus)

  6. Endangered - Pascagoula Map Turtle (Graptemys gibbonsi)

  7. Endangered - Red-necked Pond Turtle (Mauremys nigricans)

  8. Endangered - Spotted Turtle (Clemmys guttata)

  9. Vulnerable - Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea)

  10. Vulnerable - Yellow-blotched Map Turtle (Graptemys flavimaculata)

  11. Vulnerable - King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)

  12. Vulnerable - Indochinese Spitting Cobra (Naja siamensis)

Island Hoppers Challenge

  1. Jamaican Iguana (Cyclura collei)

  2. Okinawa Newt (Cynops ensicauda popei

  3. Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea)

I'm Hot Blooded (For Cold Blood)

Geckos

  1. Prickly Gecko (Heteronotia binoei)

  2. Carrot-tailed Viper Gecko (Hemidactylus imbricatus)
Venomous Snakes

  1. King Cobra (Ophiophagus hannah)

  2. Indochinese Spitting Cobra (Naja siamensis)
  1. Armenian Viper (Montivipera raddei)

  2. Sahara Sand Viper (Cerastes vipera)

  3. Black-tailed Horned Pit Viper (Mixcoatlus melanurus)

  4. Barnett’s Lancehead (Bothrops barnetti)

  5. Angolan Garter Snake (Elapsoidea semiannulata)

  6. Cape Coral Snake (Aspidelaps lubricus)

  7. Long-nosed Viper (Vipera ammodytes)

  8. Black Mamba (Dendroaspis polylepis)
Pythons

  1. Rough-scaled Python (Morelia carinata)

  2. Woma Python (Aspidites ramsayi)
Turtles/Tortoises

  1. Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea)

  2. Spiny Softshell (Apalone spinifera)

  3. River Cooter (Pseudemys concinna)

  4. Pascagoula Map Turtle (Graptemys gibbonsi)

  5. Yellow-blotched Map Turtle (Graptemys flavimaculata)

  6. Pan’s Box Turtle (Cuora pani)

  7. Red-necked Pond Turtle (Mauremys nigricans)

  8. Four-eyed Turtle (Sacalia quadriocellata)

  9. Egyptian Tortoise (Testudo kleinmanni)

Usborne's Scavenger Hunt Challenge

  1. Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea)

Hall of Champions

2013 - Aldabra Giant Tortoise (Aldabrachelys gigantea)


“Bona Fide Rarity Hunter”

  1. Angolan Garter Snake (Elapsoidea semiannulata)
 
Their business model is just as much an aquarium. The vast majority of people who come in are families who want to visit "the aquarium". Only colorful and showy species are sold so they entertain guests more. These facts, more so than the admission fee, are why I think it counts as an aquarium as well as a aquarium store.

Mmm, but when the bulk of the displays are for sale I think it’s stretching the definition of a ‘public aquarium’ past its natural breaking point, I’m afraid.
 
Mmm, but when the bulk of the displays are for sale I think it’s stretching the definition of a ‘public aquarium’ past its natural breaking point, I’m afraid.
Where is the line drawn? I've had no problems with including Alligator Alley in the past, and perhaps half of the animals and displays there are for sale. And while the bulk of the displays are for sale at Sanctuary Aquatics, about half of the species aren't (ignoring corals, of course).
 
Where is the line drawn? I've had no problems with including Alligator Alley in the past, and perhaps half of the animals and displays there are for sale. And while the bulk of the displays are for sale at Sanctuary Aquatics, about half of the species aren't (ignoring corals, of course).

I don't know what Alligator Alley is, sorry.

I'm not the one responsible for making a call on this store's eligibility for the game - I'll leave that to the organisers. What I *can* decide is whether I think a place is a 'zoo' or 'aquarium' and, personally, I wouldn't count a visit to Sanctuary Aquatics on my life zoo list any more than I do the Coburg Aquarium store here in Melbourne, which similarly has a number of permanent display tanks (albeit, no entry fee).
 
Their business model is just as much an aquarium. The vast majority of people who come in are families who want to visit "the aquarium". Only colorful and showy species are sold so they entertain guests more. These facts, more so than the admission fee, are why I think it counts as an aquarium as well as a aquarium store.

That can be said about nearly any larger pet store or fish store, though. People go to petsmart just to look at the animals. There's a huge store in PA with hundreds of tanks of fish for sale, a large stingray touch tank (with a fairly rare species), a herp room that has several residents, a bird rescue... several other ZCers have visited as well, and we've all gotten lifers there. But it's still a store, not an aquarium/zoo.
 
That can be said about nearly any larger pet store or fish store, though. People go to petsmart just to look at the animals. There's a huge store in PA with hundreds of tanks of fish for sale, a large stingray touch tank (with a fairly rare species), a herp room that has several residents, a bird rescue... several other ZCers have visited as well, and we've all gotten lifers there. But it's still a store, not an aquarium/zoo.
The key part here is that people think of it as an aquarium, not as an aquarium store. That's what they (at least too some degree) market themselves as, and the fact that they have an admission fee is, I think, a big deal here. They also pretty much exclusively have showy and colorful species in order to specifically attract visitors who have interest in buying livestock. The owners of the facility seem to see it as just as much aquarium as aquarium store.
 
Where is the line drawn? I've had no problems with including Alligator Alley in the past, and perhaps half of the animals and displays there are for sale. And while the bulk of the displays are for sale at Sanctuary Aquatics, about half of the species aren't (ignoring corals, of course).

Alligator Alley (assuming you mean the Wisconsin one) bills themselves as a "reptile zoo" (per their instagram) that also has some animals for sale in their store, with the focus being on that. On tripadvisor and yelp, which their website links to, they're listed as "theme park". Sanctuary Aquatics calls themselves a "pet store" all over their social media.
 
The key part here is that people think of it as an aquarium, not as an aquarium store. That's what they (at least too some degree) market themselves as, and the fact that they have an admission fee is, I think, a big deal here. They also pretty much exclusively have showy and colorful species in order to specifically attract visitors who have interest in buying livestock. The owners of the facility seem to see it as just as much aquarium as aquarium store.

Every press release, their social media, etc. refers to it as an aquatic pet store. Having an entry fee doesn't change what it is, stores can have those, too.
 
Their business model is just as much an aquarium. The vast majority of people who come in are families who want to visit "the aquarium". Only colorful and showy species are sold so they entertain guests more. These facts, more so than the admission fee, are why I think it counts as an aquarium as well as a aquarium store.

The key part here is that people think of it as an aquarium, not as an aquarium store. That's what they (at least too some degree) market themselves as, and the fact that they have an admission fee is, I think, a big deal here.

They are listed online as an aquarium store, and that is what they are, regardless of their tank size. Not much different from That Pet Place or some other bigger aquarium stores I've been to. If I go to a big reptile expo that charges an entry fee I can't count species from that here. Also admission fee is a bit of a moot point anyway when there are full on zoos with free admission. ;)
This seems to me a lot of fuss and argument for the inclusion of one species to the list - albeit a common one at that.
 
For the sake of organization, I'm just going to post ones that I've completed and leave the tallying ones for the very end (Bovidae, Dart Frogs, etc.)

ZooMiami 01/03/2022
Everglades Wonder Gardens 01/05/2022
Naples Zoo 01/05/2022
Conservancy of Southwest Florida 01/05/2022
Bronx Zoo 01/08/2022
Maritime Aquarium 01/08/2022


Don't Turn On the Lights See 10 of any species in a nocturnal exhibit:
Nocturnal Animal 1: Bushy-Tailed Jird Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 2: Cactus Mouse Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 3: Feathertail Glider Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 4: Mohol Bushbaby Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 5: Northern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 6: North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 7: House Mouse Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 8: Pallid Gerbil Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 9: Aardvark Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 10: Southern White-Faced Owl Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Second Change Red List Challenge See Thread
Vulnerable Species 1: Ebony Langur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 2: Reticulated Giraffe Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 3: Fossa Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 1: Malayan Tapir Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 2: Siberian Tiger Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 3: Coquerel's Sifaka Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 1: Red-Ruffed Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 2: Amur Leopard Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 3: Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 1: Guam Kingfisher Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 2: Pere David's Deer Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

I'm Hot Blooded (For Cold Blood) See the Following Reptiles:
Turtles & Tortoises will be tallied at the end of my "year".
Monitor Species 1: Komodo Dragon ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Monitor Species 1: Blue Tree Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Monitor Species 1: Black Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Monitor Species 1: Grays Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Gecko Species 1: Giant Leaf Tailed Gecko Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Gecko Species 1: Turquoise Dwarf Gecko Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Agamidae Species: Frilled Lizard Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Eyelash Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Jumping Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Black-tailed Montane Pit Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Fer-de-Lance ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Indian Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: King Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Snorted Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Mang Mountain Pit Viper Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Southwestern Rattlesnake Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Ethiopian Mountain Viper Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Python Species 1: Green Tree Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Python Species 1: Reticulated Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Python Species 1: Burmese Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Cuban Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: American Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Orinoco Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Dwarf Crocodile Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Usborne's Scavenger Hunt Challenge: See 15 of the following 30 species:
Orangutan (either species) Bornean Orangutan ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Indian Rhinoceros Indian Rhinoceros ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Pygmy Hippopotamus Pygmy Hippopotamus ZooMiami 1/3/2022
American Bison American Bison Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Markhor Markhor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Clouded Leopard Clouded Leopard Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Cassowary (any species) Southern Cassowary ZooMiami 1/3/2022
North Island Brown Kiwi North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Cassowary (any species) Southern Cassowary ZooMiami 1/3/2022
North Island Brown Kiwi North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Great Indian Hornbill Great Indian Hornbill ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Kookaburra (any species) Laughing Kookaburra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Giant tortoise (Aldabra or any of the Galapagos) Aldabra Tortoise Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
American Alligator American Alligator Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022

The Rio Challenge: See 8 species of parrots native to South America, at least 1 non-macaw:
Parrot Species 1: Military Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Scarlet Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Red-and-Green Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Yellow-Naped Amazon Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Yellow-Crowned Amazon Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Lord Derby's Parakeet Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Parrot Species 1: Lesser Vasa Parrot Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

One-Zoo Wonder Complete a trail in a single Zoo visit:

Trial: Second Change Red List Challenge Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Thylo's Bonus Challenge See at least one predator-prey exhibit setup at any zoo
Predator-Prey Exhibit: Bronx Zoo - African Lion and Prey Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Total Points to Date: 7
 
For the sake of organization, I'm just going to post ones that I've completed and leave the tallying ones for the very end (Bovidae, Dart Frogs, etc.)

ZooMiami 01/03/2022
Everglades Wonder Gardens 01/05/2022
Naples Zoo 01/05/2022
Conservancy of Southwest Florida 01/05/2022
Bronx Zoo 01/08/2022
Maritime Aquarium 01/08/2022


Don't Turn On the Lights See 10 of any species in a nocturnal exhibit:
Nocturnal Animal 1: Bushy-Tailed Jird Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 2: Cactus Mouse Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 3: Feathertail Glider Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 4: Mohol Bushbaby Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 5: Northern Luzon Giant Cloud Rat Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 6: North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 7: House Mouse Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 8: Pallid Gerbil Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 9: Aardvark Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Nocturnal Animal 10: Southern White-Faced Owl Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Second Change Red List Challenge See Thread
Vulnerable Species 1: Ebony Langur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 2: Reticulated Giraffe Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 3: Fossa Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 1: Malayan Tapir Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 2: Siberian Tiger Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 3: Coquerel's Sifaka Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 1: Red-Ruffed Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 2: Amur Leopard Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 3: Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 1: Guam Kingfisher Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 2: Pere David's Deer Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

I'm Hot Blooded (For Cold Blood) See the Following Reptiles:
Turtles & Tortoises will be tallied at the end of my "year".
Monitor Species 1: Komodo Dragon ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Monitor Species 1: Blue Tree Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Monitor Species 1: Black Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Monitor Species 1: Grays Monitor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Gecko Species 1: Giant Leaf Tailed Gecko Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Gecko Species 1: Turquoise Dwarf Gecko Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Agamidae Species: Frilled Lizard Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Eyelash Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Jumping Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Black-tailed Montane Pit Viper ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Fer-de-Lance ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Indian Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: King Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Snorted Cobra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Mang Mountain Pit Viper Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Southwestern Rattlesnake Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Venomous Snake Species 1: Ethiopian Mountain Viper Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Python Species 1: Green Tree Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Python Species 1: Reticulated Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Python Species 1: Burmese Python Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Cuban Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: American Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Orinoco Crocodile ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Crocodile / Gharial Species 1: Dwarf Crocodile Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Usborne's Scavenger Hunt Challenge: See 15 of the following 30 species:
Orangutan (either species) Bornean Orangutan ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Indian Rhinoceros Indian Rhinoceros ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Pygmy Hippopotamus Pygmy Hippopotamus ZooMiami 1/3/2022
American Bison American Bison Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Markhor Markhor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Clouded Leopard Clouded Leopard Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
Cassowary (any species) Southern Cassowary ZooMiami 1/3/2022
North Island Brown Kiwi North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Cassowary (any species) Southern Cassowary ZooMiami 1/3/2022
North Island Brown Kiwi North Island Brown Kiwi Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Great Indian Hornbill Great Indian Hornbill ZooMiami 1/3/2022
Kookaburra (any species) Laughing Kookaburra Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Giant tortoise (Aldabra or any of the Galapagos) Aldabra Tortoise Naples Zoo 1/5/2022
American Alligator American Alligator Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022

The Rio Challenge: See 8 species of parrots native to South America, at least 1 non-macaw:
Parrot Species 1: Military Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Scarlet Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Blue-and-Yellow Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Red-and-Green Macaw Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Yellow-Naped Amazon Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Yellow-Crowned Amazon Everglades Wonder Gardens 1/5/2022
Parrot Species 1: Lord Derby's Parakeet Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Parrot Species 1: Lesser Vasa Parrot Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

One-Zoo Wonder Complete a trail in a single Zoo visit:

Trial: Second Change Red List Challenge Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Thylo's Bonus Challenge See at least one predator-prey exhibit setup at any zoo
Predator-Prey Exhibit: Bronx Zoo - African Lion and Prey Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

Total Points to Date: 7
I'm seeing a few errors in these challenges.

For the Red List one I query the inclusion of Reticulated Giraffe (treated as hybrid in the USA zoos) and also the several subspecies included (Malayan and Siberian Tiger, and Amur Leopard) - I'm not sure if subspecies count? Also there needs to be four species used in each category (VU, EN, CR) not three.

For the Usborne Challenge there are only 13 species not 15 there because both Cassowary and Kiwi are duplicated.

For the Rio Challenge two of those species are not from South America.
 
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For the Red List one I query the inclusion of Reticulated Giraffe (treated as hybrid in the USA zoos) and also the several subspecies included (Malayan and Siberian Tiger, and Amur Leopard) - I'm not sure if subspecies count? Also there needs to be four species used in each category (VU, EN, CR) not three.
Giraffe is a bit silly. Nobody truly knows where the "pure" giraffes have been. For all you know they might be the town tart.

Updated:
Vulnerable Species 1: Ebony Langur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 2: Silvery Lutung Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 3: Fossa Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Vulnerable Species 4: Andean Condor Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 1: Malayan Tapir Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 2: Tiger Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 3: Coquerel's Sifaka Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Endangered Species 4: Ring Tailed Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 1: Red-Ruffed Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 2: Amur Leopard Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 3: Northern White-Cheeked Gibbon Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Critically Endangered Species 4: Maleo Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 1: Guam Kingfisher Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022
Extinct in the Wild Species 2: Pere David's Deer Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

For the Usborne Challenge there are only 13 species not 15 there because both Cassowary and Kiwi are duplicated.

This is fair. I retract it for now.
Wherein I replace it with the following:

River Giants See any 1 giant salamander species (Including Hellbenders)
Giant Salamander 1: Eastern Hellbender Bronx Zoo 1/8/2022

For the Rio Challenge two of those species are not from South America.

I retract this. Apologies for my clumsy lout.

6 points.
 
Their business model is just as much an aquarium. The vast majority of people who come in are families who want to visit "the aquarium". Only colorful and showy species are sold so they entertain guests more. These facts, more so than the admission fee, are why I think it counts as an aquarium as well as a aquarium store.
I support you in your quest.
 
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