wensleydale
Well-Known Member
The "Do You Travel" thread gave me this idea. How many species of animals have you seen both in the wild and in a captive setting, including but not limited to a zoo, a farm, as a pet, etc.
My own list is painfully short, and probably incomplete because in all likelihood I have just forgotten about some of them. All of these are animals local to where I live.
American Crow
Red Fox
North American Porcupine
Bald Eagle
Red Tailed Hawk
Mouse (Does infesting my house count as wild? I tend to kill pests on sight. So yell at me, see if I care.)
Rat
Wood Turtle
Eastern Painted Turtle
Turkey
Striped Skunk
Garter Snake
North American River Otter
Mallard Duck
Honey Bee
Swallowtail Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly (in egg, larval, pupae, and adult form.)
Bobcat
American Kestrel
Turkey Vulture
Blue Crab (I think. Put it in the maybe pile.)
North Atlantic Sea Star
Painted Lady Butterfly
American Lobster
Red Shouldered Hawk
Blue Mussel (at Price Chopper.)
Periwinkle
Slipper Shell (at Fenway Park of all Places. NEAQ sent some people.)
Cardinal
Blue Jay
Rat Snake
Pheasant (it must have escaped from a game farm and lived wild for at several months before that dog got it.)
And probably a number of other animals, I can't be bothered to remember.
Update: And also the Common Carp. This one is interesting, and also a maybe. I see koi carp regularly. However I saw wild, invasive carp in the wetland area of the Roger Williams Park Zoo. They even had a sign about them. I wish the zoo would get rid of them really (though they do seem to have come with the pond.) I wish they would instead possibly introduce some kind of native fish to replace them. Maybe there is no replacement or they are too hard to get rid of.
How about my fellow ZooChatters?
My own list is painfully short, and probably incomplete because in all likelihood I have just forgotten about some of them. All of these are animals local to where I live.
American Crow
Red Fox
North American Porcupine
Bald Eagle
Red Tailed Hawk
Mouse (Does infesting my house count as wild? I tend to kill pests on sight. So yell at me, see if I care.)
Rat
Wood Turtle
Eastern Painted Turtle
Turkey
Striped Skunk
Garter Snake
North American River Otter
Mallard Duck
Honey Bee
Swallowtail Butterfly
Monarch Butterfly (in egg, larval, pupae, and adult form.)
Bobcat
American Kestrel
Turkey Vulture
Blue Crab (I think. Put it in the maybe pile.)
North Atlantic Sea Star
Painted Lady Butterfly
American Lobster
Red Shouldered Hawk
Blue Mussel (at Price Chopper.)
Periwinkle
Slipper Shell (at Fenway Park of all Places. NEAQ sent some people.)
Cardinal
Blue Jay
Rat Snake
Pheasant (it must have escaped from a game farm and lived wild for at several months before that dog got it.)
And probably a number of other animals, I can't be bothered to remember.
Update: And also the Common Carp. This one is interesting, and also a maybe. I see koi carp regularly. However I saw wild, invasive carp in the wetland area of the Roger Williams Park Zoo. They even had a sign about them. I wish the zoo would get rid of them really (though they do seem to have come with the pond.) I wish they would instead possibly introduce some kind of native fish to replace them. Maybe there is no replacement or they are too hard to get rid of.
How about my fellow ZooChatters?
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