ZooChat Challenge Global 2024

Update time!
Hong Kong Zoological and Botanical Garden 26.1.2024

15. Golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia)
16. Golden headed lion tamarin (Leontopithecus chrysomelas)
17. Common squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
18. White faced saki (Pithecia pithecia)
19. Ring tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
20. Black and white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata)
Chimelong Ocean Kingdom, 29/3/2024
21. great blue spotted mudskipper(Boleophthalmus pectinirostris)
22. shuttles mudskipper (Periophthalmus modestus)
23. reef manta ray (Mobula alfredi)
24. Chinese white dolphin(Sousa chinensis)
25. False killer whale (Pseudorca crassidens)
26. Pacific bottlenose dolphin(Tursiops aduncus)
27. Pacific white-sided dolphin (Lagenorhynchus obliquidens)
28. Spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari)
29. Gentoo penguin(Pygoscelis papua)
30. Adelie penguin (Pygoscelis adeliae)
31. Chinstrap penguin (Pygoscelis antarcticus)
32. King penguin (Aptenodytes patagonicus)
33. Emperor penguin (Aptenodytes forsteri)

Chimelong Spaceship, 30/3/2024
34. Red faced spider monkey (Ateles paniscus)
35. Common squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
36. Orca (Orcinus orca)
 
13.02 Sofia

81. Red kangaroo
82. Barbary sheep
83. Mishmi takin
84. Chapman's zebra
85. Red deer
86. Common fallow deer
87. Vietnamese sika deer
88. Jungle cat
89. Northern lynx
90. Snow leopard
91. Geoffroy's tufted-ear marmoset
92. Golden-handed tamarin
93. Grey Langur
94. Rhesus macaque
95. Sunda pig-tailed macaque
96. African bullfrog

@ZooBinh. I believe that Wildkatzenzentrum Felidae is not not eligible for the challenge ?

I need to catch up with some Primate species and this weekend was dedicated to Macaques.

Berlin Zoo 28.03

93 Arabian sand cat
94 Blackbuck
95 Cape springbock
96 Central American margay
97 Eurasian forest reindeer
98 Malagasy giant jumping rat
99 Graells's tamarin
100 Guianan weeper capuchin
101 Hamlyn's monkey
102 Himalayan tahr
103 Japanese macaque
104 Parma wallaby
105 Persian fallow deer
106 Przewalski's horse
107 Red titi
108 Siberian ibex
109 Southern Bolivian Night monkey
110 Southern gerenuk
111 Southern oncilla
112 Southern pudu
113 Southern springhare
114 Sugar glider
115 Toque macaque
116 Visayan spotted deer

117 Tomato frog
118 Spectacled caiman
119 Smooth-fronted caiman

Tierpark Eilenburg 29.03

120 Bonnet macaque

Amerika-Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna 30.03

121 Bobcat
122 Moor macaque
123 Yellow-breasted capuchin
 
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@ZooBinh. I believe that Wildkatzenzentrum Felidae is not not eligible for the challenge ?

I need to catch up with some Primate species and this weekend was dedicated to Macaques.

Berlin Zoo 28.03

93 Arabian sand cat
94 Blackbuck
95 Cape springbock
96 Central American margay
97 Eurasian forest reindeer
98 Malagasy giant jumping rat
99 Graells's tamarin
100 Guianan weeper capuchin
101 Hamlyn's monkey
102 Himalayan tahr
103 Japanese macaque
104 Parma wallaby
105 Persian fallow deer
106 Przewalski's horse
107 Red titi
108 Siberian ibex
109 Southern Bolivian Night monkey
110 Southern gerenuk
111 Southern oncilla
112 Southern pudu
113 Southern springhare
114 Sugar glider
115 Toque macaque
116 Visayan spotted deer

117 Tomato frog
118 Spectacled caiman
119 Smooth-fronted caiman

Tierpark Eilenburg 29.03

120 Bonnet macaque

Amerika-Tierpark Limbach-Oberfrohna 30.03

121 Bobcat
122 Moor macaque
123 Yellow-breasted capuchin

Moor macaque - Stump-tailed macaque were the main reasons to combine Amerika Tierpark and Chemnitz in one day, but I can't deny the explosion of Amphibians at the later. Half of the frog species are hidden behind the scene, but I saw very respectable number.

Tierpark Chemnitz 30.03

124 Amur leopard cat
125 Callimico
126 Gelada
127 Gordon's wild cat
128 Hartmann's mountain zebra
129 Kuban tur
130 Kulan
131 Siberian pallas' cat
132 Somali wild ass
133 Stump-tailed macaque

134 Agalychnis annae \ Orange-eyed tree frog
135 Agalychnis callidryas\ Red-eyed Tree Frog
136 Agalychnis lemur\ Lemur leaf frog
137 Boana pellucens\ Palm treefrog
138 Bombina orientalis\ Oriental fire-bellied toad
139 Bombina variegata\ European yellow-bellied toad
140 Dendrobates auratus\ Green and black poison dart frog
141 Dendrobates leucomelas\ Yellow-banded poison dart frog
142 Duttaphrynus melanostictus\ Common Indian toad
143 Epipedobates anthonyi\ Anthonys poison-arrow frog
144 Excidobates mysteriosus\ Marañón poison frog
145 Gastrotheca lojana\ Loja marsupial frog
146 Gastrotheca riobambae\ Riobamba marsupial frog
147 Hyla arborea\ European tree frog
148 Lithobates pipiens\ Northern leopard frog
149 Megophrys nasuta\ Long-nosed horned frog
150 Occidozyga lima\ Indonesian floating frog
151 Oophaga pumilio\ Strawberry poison frog
152 Osteopilus septentrionalis\ Cuban tree frog
153 Phyllobates vittatus\ Golfodulcean poison dart frog
154 Pithecopus hypochondrialis\ Orange-legged leaf frog
155 Polypedates otilophus\ File-eared tree frog
156 Ranitomeya vanzolinii\ Brazilian poison frog
157 Rentapia flavomaculata\ Yellow-spotted tree toad
158 Theloderma corticale\ Tonkin bug-eyed frog
 
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No, it is not eligible. Did some digging and it seems like a cool collection though! Surely you saw some rather nice species there? :)

Yes, the collection is very cool with 20 + Carnivore taxa. I saw my first Banded Palm Civet, Barbary Hyenas, African Leopard ?, but also Brown Hyena, Egyptian Mongoose and very intresting Fossas, smaller than the usual size for the species.
 
Moor macaque - Stump-tailed macaque were the main reasons to combine Amerika Tierpark and Chemnitz in one day, but I can't deny the explosion of Amphibians at the later. Half of the frog species are hidden behind the scene, but I saw very respectable number.

Tierpark Chemnitz 30.03

124 Amur leopard cat
125 Callimico
126 Gelada
127 Gordon's wild cat
128 Hartmann's mountain zebra
129 Kuban tur
130 Kulan
131 Siberian pallas' cat
132 Somali wild ass
133 Stump-tailed macaque

134 Agalychnis annae \ Orange-eyed tree frog
135 Agalychnis callidryas\ Red-eyed Tree Frog
136 Agalychnis lemur\ Lemur leaf frog
137 Boana pellucens\ Palm treefrog
138 Bombina orientalis\ Oriental fire-bellied toad
139 Bombina variegata\ European yellow-bellied toad
140 Dendrobates auratus\ Green and black poison dart frog
141 Dendrobates leucomelas\ Yellow-banded poison dart frog
142 Duttaphrynus melanostictus\ Common Indian toad
143 Epipedobates anthonyi\ Anthonys poison-arrow frog
144 Excidobates mysteriosus\ Marañón poison frog
145 Gastrotheca lojana\ Loja marsupial frog
146 Gastrotheca riobambae\ Riobamba marsupial frog
147 Hyla arborea\ European tree frog
148 Lithobates pipiens\ Northern leopard frog
149 Megophrys nasuta\ Long-nosed horned frog
150 Occidozyga lima\ Indonesian floating frog
151 Oophaga pumilio\ Strawberry poison frog
152 Osteopilus septentrionalis\ Cuban tree frog
153 Phyllobates vittatus\ Golfodulcean poison dart frog
154 Pithecopus hypochondrialis\ Orange-legged leaf frog
155 Polypedates otilophus\ File-eared tree frog
156 Ranitomeya vanzolinii\ Brazilian poison frog
157 Rentapia flavomaculata\ Yellow-spotted tree toad
158 Theloderma corticale\ Tonkin bug-eyed frog

Always last, but never least - Tierpark Berlin 31.03

159 Addra gazelle
160 Altai maral
161 Bactrian deer
162 Barbary macaque
163 Barren ground musk ox
164 Central Chinese goral
165 Red-collared brown lemur
166 Common hog deer
167 Coquerel's sifaka
168 Dusky pademelon
169 Eastern kiang
170 Eastern wallaroo
171 Eurasian elk
172 Francois' leaf monkey
173 Himalayan blue sheep
174 Javan rusa
175 Marco Polo argali
176 Michie's tufted deer
177 Mongoose lemur
178 Pere David's deer
179 Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel
180 Red-bellied lemur
181 Rocky Mountain goat
182 Roloway monkey
183 South-east Asian golden cat
184 Tajik markhor
185 Tasmanian Eastern grey kangaroo
186 Thomson's gazelle
187 Venezuelan red howler
188 Thorold's deer
189 Yellow-footed rock wallaby
190 Long-nosed horned frog /Megophrys nasuta
191 White-lipped tree frog /Nyctimystes infrafrenatus
 
Always last, but never least - Tierpark Berlin 31.03

159 Addra gazelle
160 Altai maral
161 Bactrian deer
162 Barbary macaque
163 Barren ground musk ox
164 Central Chinese goral
165 Red-collared brown lemur
166 Common hog deer
167 Coquerel's sifaka
168 Dusky pademelon
169 Eastern kiang
170 Eastern wallaroo
171 Eurasian elk
172 Francois' leaf monkey
173 Himalayan blue sheep
174 Javan rusa
175 Marco Polo argali
176 Michie's tufted deer
177 Mongoose lemur
178 Pere David's deer
179 Red and White Giant Flying Squirrel
180 Red-bellied lemur
181 Rocky Mountain goat
182 Roloway monkey
183 South-east Asian golden cat
184 Tajik markhor
185 Tasmanian Eastern grey kangaroo
186 Thomson's gazelle
187 Venezuelan red howler
188 Thorold's deer
189 Yellow-footed rock wallaby
190 Long-nosed horned frog /Megophrys nasuta
191 White-lipped tree frog /Nyctimystes infrafrenatus

Apologies, but I need to correct 3 mistakes. Sugar glider, Tajik markhor and Bharal were counted twice. I am on 188.
 
Happy 2024! I, ZooBinh, am honored to be your host again for this year’s edition of the ZooChat Global Challenge.

Before we get started, let’s give credit to the creator of our beloved ZooChat challenges: @Shorts. And of course, thanks to @filipinos for bringing the game to the global stage, and to @ThylacineAlive for hosting the past several years— including last year’s 10th-anniversary edition! I also want to extend a very special thank you to @TinoPup for helping with the 2023 challenge.

Alright! This year, I drew special inspiration from…well, the year 2024 itself! It’s a leap year! The challenge is Leapers: Animals that Jump, Hop, and well, Leap! Below, I’ve selected some animal groups that are known for their abilities to pounce and bounce for us to seek.

Mammals-

  • Family Hypsiprymnodontidae (Rat kangaroo)
  • Family Potoroidae (Bettongs and potoroos)
  • Family Macropodidae (Kangaroos, wallabies, etc.)
  • Family Petauridae (Gliding possums)
  • Select Rodents:
    • Subfamily Dipodomyinae (Kangaroo mice and rats)
    • Family Petedidae (Springhares)
    • Family Dipodidae (Jerboas)
    • Subfamily Nesomyinae (Malagasy nesomyids)
    • Subfamily Gerbilinae (Gerbils and relatives)
  • Select Hooved Mammals:
    • Family Equiidae (Horses)
    • Family Cervidae (Deer)
    • Subfamily Antilopinae (Gazelles etc)
    • Subfamily Caprinae (Sheeps and Goats)
    • Family Delphinidae (Dolphins)
  • Family Leporidae (Rabbits and Hares)
  • Family Felidae (Cats)
  • Family Cheirogaleidae (Mouse, giant mouse, dwarf and fork-marked lemurs)
  • Family Lepilemuridae (Lepilemurs)
  • Family Lemuridae (Bamboo, true, and ruffed lemurs)
  • Family Indriidae (Woolly lemurs, sifakas, and indri)
  • Family Daubentoniidae (Aye-aye)
  • Family Galagidae (Galagos)
  • Family Tarsiidae (Tarsiers)
  • Family Callictrichidae (Marmosets and tamarins)
  • Family Cebidae (Squirrel monkeys and capuchins)
  • Family Aotidae (Night monkeys)
  • Family Pithecidae (Titis, sakis, and uakaris)
  • Family Atelidae (Howlers and co.)
  • Family Cercopithecidae (Old World Monkeys)
Birds-

  • Order Sphenisciformes (Penguins)

Reptiles-

  • Genus Chrysopelea (Flying Snakes)
  • Order Crocodilia (Crocodiles and alligators)
Amphibians-

  • Order Anura (Frogs and Toads)
Fish-

  • Family Myliobatidae (Eagle Rays)
  • Family Mobulidae (Devil Rays)
  • Subfamily Oxudercinae (Mudskippers)

Invertebrates-

  • Order Orthoptera (Crickets, Grasshoppers, Katydids)
  • Family Salticidae (Jumping Spiders)

I’d like to note that (similar to the 2022 nocturnal challenge) this list is subjective, as the theme itself is somewhat ambiguous. Therefore, the list probably doesn’t encompass every animal that can jump, leap, etc. However, I believe did my best to create a fun list with a good variety of animals.

Again, here are the rules:

1. You have to actually see the animal, even if just for a second. You don't score if you visit a collection but don't see the animal (harsh, but fair);

2. Proof via photographs is not required, your word is your bond;

3. All entries must be presented in numbered list form, with scientific names included where necessary (simply to make it easier to keep track of and to avoid uncountable species being slipped in due to vagueness). Obviously, species do not need Latin names included, but this is not an avenue to slip in inadmissible species with vagueness;

4. You have to see the animal via normal public access (zookeeper for the day or photography days behind the scenes do not count) during normal public opening hours (i.e. no scoring because you know the keeper and can get access before/after hours). Basically, the species has to be seen as Joe Public would;

5. Any severely limited opening or private collections don't count for this challenge. Controversial yes, but see the previous point and it isn't fair to include a handful of days these collections might be open to the public as this might logistically disadvantage a large number of people;

6. Only public zoological collections, museums, public park displays, etc. count, animals seen at farms or pet stores do not count;

7. Report/update your progress on this thread as you go along. There is no official deadline to join; however, anyone who joins the game after May 31 can only count eligible species from their two most recent zoo visits;

8. Where open-ended challenges are concerned, only one subspecies per species can be counted;

9. Controversial entries due to splits will be discussed on a case-by-case basis

10. Domestics do not count, the animals must be in a wild form. You can count a species that's been domesticated just as long as the animal you're looking at isn't;

11. Hybrid animals do not count;

12. Wild animals do not count, all species must be seen in captivity under all the conditions listed above;

13. Anyone caught severely violating any of the above rules and/or participating in extremely unsportsmanlike conduct on or even off the forum is subject to disqualification (these are made for fun, by all means, take them seriously but please do not ruin the fun for anyone else. I do not expect to have any problems, but I've added this in just in case);

14. Any issues with any of the above rules are open to discussion but the rules are set and any decisions made are final;

15. Apart from the unlikely event that someone gets to see all the species potentially viewable by 12/31/24, the winner will be deemed to be the person who's seen the most on that date.

If any aspects of this year’s challenge potentially need to be changed, updates will be posted within the week.

Alright, I’m hopping off to enjoy the rest of my night. Have fun leaping into the new year and as always, good luck visiting zoos!
Phoenix Zoo - 3/24

1. Red-necked wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus)
2. Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi)
3. Calamian deer (Axis calamianus)
4. Mexican red brocket (Mazama temama)
5. Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)
6. Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)
7. Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
8. Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
9. Lion (Panthera leo)
10. Jaguar (Panthera onca)
11. Tiger (Panthera tigris)
12. Cougar (Puma concolor)
13. Red ruffed lemur (Varecia rubra)
14. Golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia)
15. Emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator)
16. Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
17. Guianan squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
18. White-faced saki (Pithecia pithecia)
19. Black howler (Alouatta caraya)
20. Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)
21. Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)
22. Hamadryas baboon (Papio anubis)
23. American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
24. Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis)
25. Great Plains toad (Anaxyrus cognatus)
26. Red-spotted toad (Anaxyrus punctatus)
27. Green toad (Bufotes viridis)
28. Colorado River toad (Incilius alvarius)
29. Yellow-banded poison dart frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
30. Northern orange-legged tree frog (Pithecopus hypochondrialis)
31. Couch's spadefoot (Scaphiophus couchii)

Butterfly Wonderland - 3/30

32. Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare)
33. Giant river toad (Phrynoidis juxtasper)
34. Dyeing poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
35. Golfodulcean poison frog (Phyllobates vittatus)
36. Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
 
I had an unexpected surprise today when I arrived for my regular research time and found that the zoo was open for Buffalo Public Schools' vacation week! There was one no-show, and I didn't wander to some sections of the zoo, so expect another update whenever the zoo is next open, but figured I might as well add what was seen today.

Buffalo Zoo
28. Black-Capped Squirrel Monkey- Saimiri boliviensis
29. Common Squirrel Monkey- Saimiri sciureus
30. Pale-Faced Saki- Pithecia pithecia
31. Brown Capuchin- Sapajus apella
32. Rocky Mountain Bighorn Sheep- Ovis canadensis canadensis
A visit to a really incredible zoo last week, followed by nine days of incredible wildlife-viewing made for a really fantastic trip!

Belize Zoo- March 26, 2024
33. White-Tailed Deer- Odocoileus virginianus
34. Puma- Puma concolour
35. Jaguar- Panthera onca
36. Margay- Leopardus wiedii
37. Jaguarundi- Herpailurus yagouaroundi
38. Yucatan Black Howler Monkey- Alouatta pigra
39. Central American Spider Monkey- Ateles geoffroyi
40. Morelet's Crocodile- Crocodylus moreletii
41. American Crocodile- Crocodylus acutus
 
Banham Zoo 28 March

102 emperor Tamarin
103 White-faced Saki
104 Northern Bamboo Lemur
105 Sclater's Lemur
106 Pallas's Cat
107 Margay
108 Somali wild ass

Port Lympne 5 April
109 Axis Deer
110 Sambar
111 Mishmi Takin
112 Greater Bamboo Lemur
113 De Brazza's monkey
114 Black & white colobus
115 Dusky langur
116 Javan langur
117 Drill
118 Guinea Baboon
119 Golden-bellied mangabey
120 Clouded leopard
 
A visit to a really incredible zoo last week, followed by nine days of incredible wildlife-viewing made for a really fantastic trip!

Belize Zoo- March 26, 2024
33. White-Tailed Deer- Odocoileus virginianus
34. Puma- Puma concolour
35. Jaguar- Panthera onca
36. Margay- Leopardus wiedii
37. Jaguarundi- Herpailurus yagouaroundi
38. Yucatan Black Howler Monkey- Alouatta pigra
39. Central American Spider Monkey- Ateles geoffroyi
40. Morelet's Crocodile- Crocodylus moreletii
41. American Crocodile- Crocodylus acutus
Buffalo Zoo is back on regular hours, which means I can start to add things to this thread once I see them. Since I don't always view the whole zoo while there, it may take a handful of visits before I have finished seeing all the Buffalo Zoo species which count.

Buffalo Zoo- April 9, 2024
42. Tufted Deer- Elaphodus cephalophus
 
Sorry I am a bit (very) late to join but do I still have time?

See rule 7:
7. Report/update your progress on this thread as you go along. There is no official deadline to join; however, anyone who joins the game after May 31 can only count eligible species from their two most recent zoo visits;

I'm in the same boat as you but I've only visited two zoos yet this year anyways, :p
 
How long has bay beach had both? Or did they trade one out for the other?
Recently they changed the sign from Southern to Northern. I emailed them and they said they've had a mixed group of both species for many years (and still do).
 
Recently they changed the sign from Southern to Northern. I emailed them and they said they've had a mixed group of both species for many years (and still do).
Would my pfp still be a southern then? How were you able to tell which one you saw?
 
Phoenix Zoo - 3/24

1. Red-necked wallaby (Notamacropus rufogriseus)
2. Grevy's zebra (Equus grevyi)
3. Calamian deer (Axis calamianus)
4. Mexican red brocket (Mazama temama)
5. Thomson's gazelle (Eudorcas thomsonii)
6. Bighorn sheep (Ovis canadensis)
7. Cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus)
8. Bobcat (Lynx rufus)
9. Lion (Panthera leo)
10. Jaguar (Panthera onca)
11. Tiger (Panthera tigris)
12. Cougar (Puma concolor)
13. Red ruffed lemur (Varecia rubra)
14. Golden lion tamarin (Leontopithecus rosalia)
15. Emperor tamarin (Saguinus imperator)
16. Cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus)
17. Guianan squirrel monkey (Saimiri sciureus)
18. White-faced saki (Pithecia pithecia)
19. Black howler (Alouatta caraya)
20. Geoffroy's spider monkey (Ateles geoffroyi)
21. Mandrill (Mandrillus sphinx)
22. Hamadryas baboon (Papio anubis)
23. American alligator (Alligator mississippiensis)
24. Chinese alligator (Alligator sinensis)
25. Great Plains toad (Anaxyrus cognatus)
26. Red-spotted toad (Anaxyrus punctatus)
27. Green toad (Bufotes viridis)
28. Colorado River toad (Incilius alvarius)
29. Yellow-banded poison dart frog (Dendrobates leucomelas)
30. Northern orange-legged tree frog (Pithecopus hypochondrialis)
31. Couch's spadefoot (Scaphiophus couchii)

Butterfly Wonderland - 3/30

32. Yacare caiman (Caiman yacare)
33. Giant river toad (Phrynoidis juxtasper)
34. Dyeing poison dart frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
35. Golfodulcean poison frog (Phyllobates vittatus)
36. Red-eyed tree frog (Agalychnis callidryas)
Forgot from Phoenix Zoo:
37. Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx)

Brandywine Zoo - 4/10

38. Caracal (Caracal caracal)
39. Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata)
40. Crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus)
41. Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
 
Forgot from Phoenix Zoo:
37. Arabian Oryx (Oryx leucoryx)

Brandywine Zoo - 4/10

38. Caracal (Caracal caracal)
39. Black-and-white ruffed lemur (Varecia variegata)
40. Crowned lemur (Eulemur coronatus)
41. Ring-tailed lemur (Lemur catta)
I don't think Arabian oryx count, as they're not part of Antilopinae, but instead are part of Hippotraginae, which doesn't count.
 
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