Central Park Zoo:Prospect Park Zoo:
19. Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey- Plecturocebus donacophilus
20. Geoffroy's Marmoset- Callithrix geoffroyi
21. Hamadryas Baboon- Papio hamadryas
22. Collared Brown Lemur- Eulemur collaris
Central Park Zoo:Prospect Park Zoo:
19. Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey- Plecturocebus donacophilus
20. Geoffroy's Marmoset- Callithrix geoffroyi
21. Hamadryas Baboon- Papio hamadryas
Bronx Zoo:Central Park Zoo:
22. Collared Brown Lemur- Eulemur collaris
Smithsonian National Zoological Park - 5/16Elmwood Park Zoo - 5/6/23
1. Common Chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater)
2. Green Iguana (Iguana iguana)
3. Solomon Islands Skink (Corucia zebrata)
Two active Grey Mouse lemurs were a big highlight on day two at the Bronx Zoo:Bronx Zoo:
23. Mandrill
24. Wolf's Guenon
25. Angolan Colobus
26. Gelada
27. Silvery Leaf Langur
28. East Javan Langur
29. Coquerel's Sifaka
30. Red Ruffed Lemur
31. Pygmy Marmoset
I forgot to update this thread yesterday. An eventful trip has come to a close. Nine visits to eight zoos over six days. Queens Zoo did not have any primates, unfortunately, however Staten Island Zoo did yield me one new species.Two active Grey Mouse lemurs were a big highlight on day two at the Bronx Zoo:
32. Grey Mouse Lemur
Shark Reef Aquarium (Las Vegas) - April 27
10. Komodo Dragon (Varanus komodoensis)
11. Prehensile-tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata)
Bronx Zoo (5/12/2023)
48. Gelada (Thercopithecus gelada)
49. Angolan Colobus Monkey (Colobus angolensis)
50. Colombian white faced capuchin (Cebus capucinus)
It was a chilly day in Los Angeles yesterday, so it was unfortunately not a prime day for spotting lizards in the outdoor exhibit in LAIR. The spiny lizards (confirmed as S. jarrovii by staff) were the only lizards signed for that exhibit to actually show themselvesSan Diego Natural History Museum (San Diego, CA) -- 09 April 2023:
116. Granite night lizard (Xantusia henshawi)
117. Granite spiny lizard (Sceloporus orcutti)
Bronx Zoo
52) Common Flat-Tailed Gecko Uroplatus fimbriatus
53) Common Flat Lizard Platysaurus intermedius
54) Black Tree Monitor Varanus beccarii
55) Shingleback Skink Tiliqua rugosa
56) Frill-Necked Lizard Chlamydosaurus kingii
57) Jeweled Chameleon Furcifer campani
58) Carrot-Tailed Viper Gecko Hemidactylus imbricatus
59) William's Dwarf Gecko Lygodactylus williamsi
60) Gila Monster Heloderma suspectum
61) Common Chuckwalla Sauromalus ater
62) Giant Horned Lizard Phrynosoma asio
63) Blue-Spotted Tree Monitor Varanus macraei
64) Gray's Monitor Varanus olivaceus
65) Komodo Dragon Varanus komodoensis
66) Cayman Blue Iguana Cyclura lewisi
~Thylo
Roger Williams Park Zoo:I forgot to update this thread yesterday. An eventful trip has come to a close. Nine visits to eight zoos over six days. Queens Zoo did not have any primates, unfortunately, however Staten Island Zoo did yield me one new species.
Staten Island Zoo:
33. Bearded Emperor Tamarin
Los Angeles Zoo (May 19)
12. Madagascar Giant Day Gecko (Phelsuma grandis)
13. Mexican Beaded Lizard (Heloderma horridum)
14. Gray's Monitor (Varanus olivaceus)
15. Mertens' Water Monitor (Varanus mertensi)
16. Perentie (Varanus giganteus)
17. Northern Caiman Lizard (Dracaena guianensis)
18. Spotted Chuckwalla (Sauromalus klauberi)
19. Boyd's Forest Dragon (Lophosaurus boydii)
#51 Yellow-cheeked Gibbon (San Diego) and #11 Buff-cheeked Gibbon (Naples) are the same species, so you're at 50.
- Western Lowland Gorilla ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Chimpanzee ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Bornean Orangutan ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- White Cheeked Gibbon ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Siamang ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Brown-Headed Spider Monkey ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Mongoose Lemur ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Black Howler Monkey ZooMiami 1/3/2023
- Mantled Guerza Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Ring-Tailed Lemur Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Buff-Cheeked Gibbon Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Red-Ruffed Lemur Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Cotton-Top Tamarin Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Black-Handed Spider Monkey Naples Zoo 1/5/2023
- Ebony Langur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Coquerel's Sifaka Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Common Brown Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Gelada Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Silvery Leaf Monkey Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Maholey Bushbaby Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
- Geoffrey's Tamarin Maritime Aquarium 1/8/2023
- Golden Lion Tamarin Roger Williams Park Zoo 1/14/2023
- White-Faced Saki Monkey Roger Williams Park Zoo 1/14/2023
- Vervet Monkey / Grivet Monkey Animal Adventures 2/5/2023
- DeBraza's Monkey Franklin Park Zoo 2/25/2023
- West African Potto Franklin Park Zoo 2/25/2023
- Golden Headed Lion Tamarin Buttonwood Park Zoo 3/11/2023
- Ma's Night Monkey Buttonwood Park Zoo 3/11/2023
- Pygmy Marmoset Buttonwood Park Zoo 3/11/2023
- Geoffrey's Marmoset Capron Park Zoo 3/11/2023
- White-Faced Capuchin Southwick's Zoo 4/8/23
- Patas Monkey Southwick's Zoo 4/8/23
- Mandrill Southwick's Zoo 4/8/23
- Common Marmoset Southwick's Zoo 4/8/23
- Lar Gibbon Southwick's Zoo 4/8/23
- Blue-Eyed Black Lemur San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Black Mangaby San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Bonobo San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Tufted Capuchin San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Lion-Tailed Macaque San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Wolf's Guenon San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Squirrel Monkey San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Allen's Swamp Monkey San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Francois' Langur San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Hamadryas Baboon San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Red-Fronted Lemur San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Red-Tailed Monkey San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Angolan Colobus Monkey San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Lesser Spot-Nosed Monkey San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
- Yellow-Cheeked Gibbon San Diego Safari Park 6/2/2023
Red-Fronted Lemur San Diego Zoo 6/1/2023
San Diego only has red-collared, not red-fronted.Red-fronted (rufifrons) or Red-collared (collaris)? I know San Diego has Red-collared, if they have Red-fronted that would be news to me.
Common Brown Lemur Bronx Zoo 1/8/2023
Eulemur collaris is the species held at Bronx Zoo.Your original Bronx post listed this as Collared Brown Lemur (another name for Red-collared), then for some reason it was changed to Common Brown in your subsequent posts - but as far as I can tell Red-collared is the species Bronx has. If I have this wrong let me know, but otherwise I'm going to put you down as having seen collaris twice (at Bronx and San Diego) and your species total at 49.
Sedgwick County Zoo (June 11, 2023)Omaha’s Henry Doorly Zoo and Aquarium (May 16, 2023)
1. Prehensile-tailed Skink (Corucia zebrata)
2. Common Chuckwalla (Sauromalus ater)
3. Black Girdled Lizard (Cordylus niger)
4. Kimberley Rock Monitor (Varanus glauerti)
5. Lace Monitor (Varanus varius)
6. Perentie (Varanus giganteus)
7. Cunningham’s Skink (Egernia cunninghami)
8. Eastern Pilbara Spiny-tailed Skink (Egernia epsisolus)
9. Eastern Collared Lizard (Crotaphytus collaris)
10. Baja Blue Rock Lizard (Petrosaurus thalassinus)
11. Mexican Giant Horned Lizard (Phrynosoma asio)
12. Mexican Beaded Lizard (Heloderma horridum)
13. Lined Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus lineatus)
14. Henkel’s Leaf-tailed Gecko (Uroplatus henkeli)
15. Banded Knob-tailed Gecko (Nephrurus wheeleri)
16. Cuvier’s Madagascar Swift (Oplurus cuvieri)
17. Mexican Spiny-tailed Iguana (Ctenosaura pectinata)
18. Boyd’s Forest Dragon (Lophosaurus boydii)
19. Crocodile Monitor (Varanus salvadorii)
20. Yucatán Spiny-tailed Iguana (Cachryx defensor)
Lakeside Nature Center (June 4, 2023)
21. Common Five-lined Skink (Plestiodon fasciatus)