I've compiled all the entries into a tracking spreadsheet. Some of the numbers were off in the thread, but everything (should be) is correct in the spreadsheet. For example,
@pipaluk you counted #43 twice in your original post, so you've actually got one more species than you've thought all year!
ZooChat Challenge Global 2024 - Tracker
Regarding the feathertail gliders and eagle rays, I had all intentions at the beginning of the year to include them in the challenge. I was under the wrong impression that they were already represented in the families that had already been included in the game. Thank you
@Kudu21 and
@CGSwans for bringing my attention to that- I had meant to respond earlier in the week but I've spent most of the past few evenings pacing about and hovering in and out of college admissions portals

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Re. the squirrels, I don't think it is a bad idea to add the flying squirrel tribe to the challenge- they do fit the leaping/jumping criteria, after all. But my concern is that it's rather far into the challenge to make any changes (I understand the contradiction after confirming that
Acrobatidae and
Aetobatidae count), but I personally reason that those families are a different case as I had originally intended for them to be included- and it seems many have assumed that they were included as well and added them to their lists. I want to avoid a situation where someone isn't aware of any later changes in the challenge and ends the year without an updated list. Due to that, I'd rather not include flying squirrels in the challenge. If anyone feels strongly against that, I'm open to change my mind.