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Javan Rhino

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This is a big task, but I'm hoping I can get an extensive list of species at the zoo and whereabouts they are kept. This is because I am planning to visit on the 11th (I think it's the world cup final, so hoping it will be quiet) and I really want a conveniant checklist of all species and which area they are in. This includes as many birds/reptiles/inverts/fish as possible, because these are the things I will miss otherwise.

For example, you could put a title like 'monkey islands' and then list the species on show there. Example:

Monkey Islands
Columbian Black Spider Monkey
Lion-Tailed Macaque
Mandrill
Sulawesi Crested Macaque

This is mainly for aviaries and places like tropical realm. I understand that this will be a difficult task, but any help is greatly appreciated.

On a side note, if there is a particular species that you would like me to try and photograph to put in the gallery, simply type the species name and its location in red.

Thanks in advance, hope I can get a good list :)
 
Well I can give you most of the mammals and a few others at least:

Tsavo Black Rhino Experience and West Zoo Paddocks
Black Rhinoceros
Meerkat
Banded Mongoose
Warthog
Crested Porcupine
Kafue Flats Lechwe
Roan Antelope
Scimitar Horned Oryx
Grevy's Zebra
Gemsbok
Western Sitatunga
Kirk's Dik-Dik

Bears of the Cloud Forest and Miniature Monkeys
Spectacled Bears
South American Coati
Brazilian Tapir
Capybara
Rhea
Vicuna
Geoffrey's Marmoset
Pygmy Marmoset
Black-Tailed Marmoset

Twilight Zone
Seba's Fruit Bat
Rodrigues Fruit Bat
Livingstone's Fruit Bat

Phillipines Hut area
Visayan Warty Pig
Phillipine Spotted Deer

Elephants of the Asian Forest/Asian Plains
Asian Elephant
Indian Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros
Blackbuck
Burmese Brow-Antlered Deer

Asian Steppe
Bactrian Camel
Onager
Cheetah

Lemur/Anoa Islands
Aloatran Gentle Lemur
Red Ruffed Lemur
Black-and-white Ruffed Lemur
Lowland Anoa

Fountain Lawn, Joseph Banks room and surroundings
Asiatic Lion
Sumatran Tiger
Dwarf Mongooses

The Bit Behind Oakfield Manor
Bush Dogs
Servals
Yellow Mongooses
Western Gray Kangaroo
Cassowary
Eastern Bongo
Tawny Frogmouth
Spectacled Owl
Great Grey Owl

Cattle House and Giraffe House
Dwarf Forest Buffalo
Visayan Warty Pig
Rothschild's Giraffe
Okapi
Red Forest Duiker
Giant Anteater
Southern Pudu


Lemur Island/Chimp Island
Ring-Tailed Lemur
Chimpanzee

Tropical Realm
Galapogas Giant Tortoise
Gila Monster
Tuatara
Mexican Beaded Lizard
Radiated Tortoise
Rhinoceros Ratsnake
Buffy-Headed Capuchins

The bit between Spirit of the Jaguar and Tropical Realm
Red-Billed Cussarow
Sand Lizard
Mallorcan Midwife Toad

Spirit of the Jaguar
Jaguar
Leafcutter Ant
Surinam Toad

Realm of the Red Ape
Bornean Orangutan
Sumatran Orangutan
Lar Gibbon
Red-Tailed Racer
Salvador's Monitor
Fairy Bluebird
Timor Sparrow
Oriental Short-Clawed Otter
Sulawesi Babirusa

Penguins and Otters
Humboldt's Penguin
Giant Otter

Islands in Danger
Komodo Dragon
Dwarf Sicilan Iguana (I think - and some other species)


Naturally I have set you some rather hard challenges :p
 
Ah the wonderfull Wiki,the most trusted source for all zoo nerds:rolleyes:

To be honest I use wikipedia as a first port-of-call when trying to find something out/research an animal since it provides me with alot of information. I know that it has a reputation for not always being reliable, but I find that the information I get from it is accurate after seeing it on other [more reliable] sites.

Thanks for sharing these by the way :). Could anybody give me a complete list of birds in Tsavo aviary, and a list of birds in the tropical realm? (Also, whereabouts is the Rhinoceros Ratsnake in tropical realm?)
 
Aren't they the same? That's what wiki says :p
Have just checked this out and it would appear either name is correct if Chester had Cephalopus natalensis.But their are 2 sub-species of this species one of which is Cephalopus natalensis natalensis and the other which is Cephalopus natalensis harveyi,Chester have C n n hence the reason that I use the Red Natal as the name for the species.
 
Rhinoceros Snakes are in between the Caiman Lizards and the Beaded Lizards.

Other owls are Hawk Owl and White-faced Scops Owl

Asian aviary
Cabot's Tragopan
Orange-headed Ground Thrush
Collared Grosbeak
White-collared Yuhina
Grey-cheeked Liocichla
Blue-crowned Laughing Thrush, there is also a pair of Javan Rhinoceros Hornbill in the aviary at the end of the path.

Macaw aviary
Blue-throated Macaw
Red-billed Curassow
Green Jay
Azara's Agouti
Red-tailed Amazon Parrot

Tsavo aviary (from memory so not sure if it accurate)
Superb Starling
Lilac-breasted Roller
Village Weaver
Snowy-headed Robin Chat
Hottentot Teal
Von der Decker's Hornbill
Hamerkop
White-headed Buffalo Weaver
White-faced Whistling Duck
Red and Yellow Barbet

Europe on the Edge
Little Egret
Black Stork
Waldrapp Ibis
Eurasian Spoonbill
Black-billed Whistling Duck
Lesser White-fronted Goose
Garganey
Marbled Teal
Red-crested Pochard
Ferruginous Duck
Smew
White-headed Duck
European Griffon Vulture
European Black Vulture
Lapwing
Chough
Rock Dove
 
Twilight Zone
Seba's Fruit Bat
Rodrigues Fruit Bat
Livingstone's Fruit Bat

Elephants of the Asian Forest/Asian Plains
Asian Elephant
Indian Greater One-Horned Rhinoceros
Blackbuck
Burmese Brow-Antlered Deer

I thought the twilight zone had some fish as well as a mice species of some sort, from memory (was a while back I visited though). Also the elephant exhibit had at least one fish species (asian arowana?)
 
But their are 2 sub-species of this species one of which is Cephalopus natalensis natalensis and the other which is Cephalopus natalensis harveyi,Chester have C n n hence the reason that I use the Red Natal as the name for the species.
I was debating this (internally) earlier; ISIS has Chester holding a Cephalophus natalensis, which is the red forest variety, not Cephalophus natalensis natalensis. Having said that, they confusingly call Cephalophus natalensis natalensis the red forest duiker too, although the range is clearly different.

At least we can clear up that it's not Cephalophus natalensis harveyi, which is Harvey's red duiker from Tanzania and Kenya.

Hey, just be thankful we've seen it, whatever it is. :D
 
On a side note, if there is a particular species that you would like me to try and photograph to put in the gallery, simply type the species name and its location in red.
Don't come back without photographs of the Cabot's tragopan, a sand lizard, the red forest duiker, both spectacled bears (together), at least four coatis in the same shot and a clear view of the Kirk's dik-dik. Should be a breeze. ;)
 
I thought the twilight zone had some fish as well as a mice species of some sort, from memory (was a while back I visited though). Also the elephant exhibit had at least one fish species (asian arowana?)
No Fish in the Fruit Bat Forest now.
 
Don't they still have Blind Cave Fish? The catfish pond has been filled in.

Fish in elephant house
Esok Barb
Dennison's Barb
Asian arowana
Clown Loach
Fly River Turtle (I know it's not a fish)
 
I was debating this (internally) earlier; ISIS has Chester holding a Cephalophus natalensis, which is the red forest variety, not Cephalophus natalensis natalensis. Having said that, they confusingly call Cephalophus natalensis natalensis the red forest duiker too, although the range is clearly different.

At least we can clear up that it's not Cephalophus natalensis harveyi, which is Harvey's red duiker from Tanzania and Kenya.

Hey, just be thankful we've seen it, whatever it is. :D
Just taken this link from zootierlist I know from personnal experience that a couple of the German collections listed have the as Cephalopus natalensis natalensis on the signs for them in the zoo`s,and one of them supplied Chester with a Duiker I will believe German efficiency!!

ZootierlisteHomepage
 
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To add to Haz-Cat's notess

*Ostrich in the West Zoo Paddocks
*Black Lion Tamarins in Mini Monleys (still there last time I checked but maybe im wrong)

Im not sure if there are still Yellow Mongooses in with the Hogs aswell come to think of it.

Aswell as the Hyacinth Macaws next to the Realm's exit and the Lilacine Amazons and Green Cheeked Amazons in the on-show Parrot Aviary near the Bongos.

Islands In Danger stock-list
Komodo Dragon
Utilian Spiny-Tailed Iguana
Rhinoceros Iguana
Lesser Antilles Iguana
Red Bird Of Paradise
Visayan Tarictic Hornbill
Bali Starling
Java Sparrow
Palawan Peacock Pheasant
Pheasant Pigeon
Golden Heart Pigeon
Asian Fairy Bluebird
Jambu Fruit Dove

Bird & Reptiles at Realm Of The Red Ape
Timor Sparrow
Chestnut Backed Thrush
Scissor Billed Starling
Fairy Bluebird
Golden Heart Pigeon
Timor Zebra Finch
White-Rumped Shama
Black Naped Fruit Dove
Reticulated Python
Crocodile Monitor
King Ratsnake
Mangrove Snake
Red-Tailed Racer
Emerald Tree Monitor
Mountain Horned Dragon
White Lipped Pit Viper
+think i'm missing 1 or 2 snake species here. Plus there are the insects aswell.
 
I will try my best, since I'd like to see the Duiker and Dik-Dik anyway, so photos will happen if I see them :) At the end of the day it will be luck (not a member, so can't spend hours at one exhibit)

Does anybody have a suggested route for photography, timing enclosures with when outdoor lighting is good and when animals are out/active? I usually head straight for the Rhinos, but want to go to Realm of the Red Ape first this time as I've heard this is best time, however it leaves little room for a planned route.
 
On the fish front and probably little-known, there's a two-three feet long sturgeon (don't know which species) in the QEII Silver Jubilee Garden.
 
An attempt at the Tropical Realm's bird stocklist

Aviary near the entrance
Black & White Laughing Thrush
Salvadoris Pheasant

Bottom aviaries
Great Indian Hornbill
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Visayan Tarictic Hornbill
Wrinkled Hornbill
Writhed Hornbill

Top Aviaries
Congo Peafowl
Brown Breasted Barbet
White-Crested Turaco
Snowy Crowned Robin Chat
Golden Breasted Starling
Green Wood Hoopoe
Luzon Bleeding Heart Dove
Mindanao Bleeding Heart Dove
Brazilian Tanager
Socorro Dove
Chestnut Backed Thrush
Fairy Bluebird
Montserrat Oriole

Free-flight
Orange Headed Ground Thrush - there might be some in the top aviaries aswell come to think of it.
RoulRoul Partridge
Victoria Crowned Pigeon
Pheasant Pigeon
Pekin Robin
Asian Glossy Starling
Emerald Starling
Pied Imperial Pigeon
Speckled Pigeon
Omei Shan Liocichla
Madagascan Fody
Amethyst Starling
Red Tailed Laughing Thrush
Blue Crowned Laughing Thrush
Nicobar Pigeon
Wonga Pigeon
Crested Bronzewing Pigeon
Violet Turaco
Java Sparrow
Red-Cowled Cardinal
Taveta Golden Weaver
Black-Headed Weaver

I cant claim it to be 100% accurate but I think it's close enough.
 
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