Animal Wishlist

there are many animals i want to see but i haven't but the top 10 of them is:

1golden lion tamarin
2 quetzal
3loddigesia mirabilis
4orang utang
5aardwolf
6red panda
7 giant panda
8gerenuk
9emperor tamarin
10 golden crowned sifaka
 
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I'd like to see more types of lemurs. The Toronto Zoo only has ring tailed lemurs, then another little zoo in the area has ring tailed as well as black and white ruffed lemurs. I would specifically love to see a Coquerel's Sifaka and crowned lemurs, but I would honestly be happy to see any other kind. Or any other sort of prosimian, for that matter
 
there are many animals i want to see but i haven't but the top 10 of them is:

1golden lion tamarin
2 quetzal
3dubi shapiro
4orang utang
5aardwolf
6red panda
7 giant panda
8gerenuk
9emperor tamarin
10 golden crowned sifaka

I know a lot of different animals, but I don't know #3
 
yes . it's a very unknown animal but it's very beautiful
write its name on google . it's a kind of a hummingbird i think

Dubi Shapiro is a birder and photographer. Perhaps the animal in question would be the the Marvelous Spatuletail which Mr. Shapiro has captured gloriously in a photograph.
Two New Studies Find Winning Conservation Formula in Peru
This species of hummingbird (the spatuletail not Mr Shapiro) was one of David Attenborough's picks for his top 10 species in need of conservation work in order to be saved. Sir David names the top 10 endangered species for his ark
 
@MrOkapi- Buffalo Zoo also has Maned Wolves
Bronx Zoo has Malayan Tapir
Franklin Park Zoo(Boston) has Baird's Tapir
Queens Zoo has Pudu

@Jusko88- We went to Catoctin Zoo in April and they have Sun Bears but they were not on display.
Dholes-The Wilds and Toronto Zoo had them last year when we went.
I noticed American Badger on your list. That was always on my list until this year. I found the Space Farms Zoo in Sussex,N.J. has them and I believe they are the only ones on the east coast.

@BeardsleyZooFan- I went to a small place in Maine a couple of years ago called DEW Animal Kingdom and I believe he had a Sumatran Tiger.
Black Footed Cat-Cinncinnati Zoo
Eurasian Lynx-Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse has them and it's a little closer than Buffalo.
Swift Fox-Brandywine Zoo in Wilmington,DE has them.

A note about the place you mentioned in Greenwich. Good luck!!! I've been trying to get in there for two years and I have connections that know people there. You have to be a member to visit. I might be visiting next year though. Hopefully you have better luck than me.

Also @MrOkapi-If you ever visit Massachusetts, at Southwick's Zoo we have Capybara,Mara,African Leopard, and Brazilian Tapir off of your list.
 
This thread is an interesting read. I've not visited half as many zoos as a lot of you but I've seen loads of the wishlist species. I didn't realise how lucky I've been.

My major wishlist: polar bears at the highland wildlife park in Scotland, but its a fair old trek for me.
 
Dubi Shapiro is a birder and photographer. Perhaps the animal in question would be the the Marvelous Spatuletail which Mr. Shapiro has captured gloriously in a photograph.
Two New Studies Find Winning Conservation Formula in Peru
This species of hummingbird (the spatuletail not Mr Shapiro) was one of David Attenborough's picks for his top 10 species in need of conservation work in order to be saved. Sir David names the top 10 endangered species for his ark

yes you are right . i sow the photografer's name in the photo and i thought that it was the scientific name of the bierd but with a little search i found that its scientific name is loddigesia mirabilis
 
@BeardsleyZooFan- I went to a small place in Maine a couple of years ago called DEW Animal Kingdom and I believe he had a Sumatran Tiger.
Black Footed Cat-Cinncinnati Zoo
Eurasian Lynx-Rosamond Gifford Zoo in Syracuse has them and it's a little closer than Buffalo.
Swift Fox-Brandywine Zoo in Wilmington,DE has them.

Thanks for all of these tips! I also didn't realize you had to be a member to get into LEO!:eek: A shame, since they had lots of species that I hadn't seen (Bat-Eared Fox, Dusky Titis, Kinkajou, Brazilian Tapir). I guess I can always go to Southwick's to see those tapirs though, and my zoo might even be acquiring Brazilian Tapirs!
 
I love hornbills, so there are quite a few hornbill species that I'd want to see - particularly those from the genus Aceros, I find them to be some of the most beautiful species.

I'd love to see Palawan hornbills as well. Where can you find them in captivity? They're not too common in zoos, I'd imagine, are they?

I want to see a number of ungulates, mostly gerenuks, African buffalo, sitatunga, Japanese serow, gorals, saiga, Sichuan takins, and moose. I've never seen a moose in captivity or in the wild, and they're one of my favorite animals...
 
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I love hornbills, so there are quite a few hornbill species that I'd want to see - particularly those from the genus Aceros, I find them to be some of the most beautiful species.

I'd love to see Palawan hornbills as well. Where can you find them in captivity? They're not too common in zoos, I'd imagine, are they?

I want to see a number of ungulates, mostly gerenuks, African buffalo, sitatunga, Japanese serow, gorals, saiga, Sichuan takins, and moose. I've never seen a moose in captivity or in the wild, and they're one of my favorite animals...

Sichuan Takins can be seen at Roger Williams Park Zoo. Moose are wild in New England, but you have to be lucky to see them, but Roger Williams will also be getting Moose soon.
 
@AnaheimZoo- I think Bronx has at least a couple of different Hornbill species but I can't remember what. Here are some zoos in New England that have them:
Stone Zoo-Great Hornbill
Franklin Park Zoo-Southern Ground Hornbill & White Crested Hornbill
Capron Park Zoo-Silvery Cheeked Hornbill
Roger Williams Zoo-Wrinkled Hornbill
York's Wild Kingdom-Red Billed Hornbill
For ungulates, I only can speak for the zoos I've been to:
Gerenuk-Disney's Animal Kingdom
Sitatunga-Maryland Zoo in Baltimore & Natural Bridge Zoo in Virginia
Sichuan Takin- Cincinnati Zoo & Roger Williams Zoo(like BZF said)
Goral-The Wilds has them but you have to go on the higher priced tour to see them.
Serow-There is a small place in Millbrook,NY called Trevor Zoo that has one.
Moose-Columbus Zoo and the Maine Wildlife Park has them too.
 
@AnaheimZoo- I think Bronx has at least a couple of different Hornbill species but I can't remember what.

Gerenuk-Disney's Animal Kingdom

Thank you, PG.

I've been too the Bronx enough times. I'll need more hornbills than that! :D (They have long-tailed, trumpeter, Sulawesi tarictic... that's really all I can think of...)

The gerenuk at DAK - are those exhibited on the safari grounds?
 
The gerenuk are on the Pangani Forest Trail in the same area as the meerkats. The last time I was there the keepers had put browse up in the trees encouraging the gerenuk to stand up to get to it.
 
Are you kidding me?! Had I known that, I would've actually looked for them! I was disappointed that the meerkats weren't out, but all I had to do was look a little longer and I would have probably seen a more exciting species (in my opinion). Thanks so much, but I wish I would have known that sooner . . . Shame on me for not looking at the signage. :o
 
Some animals I haven't seen in zoos that I want to see:

Mammals:

Golden Snub-Nosed Monkey
Manatee and/or dugong (any species)
Elephant Shrew (any species)
Blackbuck
Musk Oxen
Ratel
Pangolin (any species)
Kinkajou
Indian Giant Squirrel
Bat-Eared Fox
Aardwolf

Birds:

Greater Rhea
Vulturine Guineafowl
Guam Rail
Rhinoceros Hornbill
Inca Tern
Kiwi (any species)
Dwarf Cassowary
African Fish Eagle
Martial Eagle
Lappet-Faced Vulture
Common Kingfisher
Hyacinth Macaw
Western Capercallie
Loon (any species)
Quetzal (any species
African Jacana
Goliath Heron
Gull (any species)

Reptiles & Amphibians:

Black Mamba
Caecilian (any species)
King Cobra
Spitting Cobra (any species)
Tuatara
Red-Eyed Tree Frog
Draco Lizard (any species)
Leatherback Sea Turtle
Hawksbill Sea Turtle

Fish

Mandarin Fish
Manta Ray (any species)
Remora (any species)
 
I've been pretty lucky to see a lot species but I'd like to see more. Mostly a lot of the primates, some marsupials, some of the obscure carnivores and many of the EDGE species (either in captivity or in the wild).

Golden snub nosed monkey (in fact any of the snub nosed monkeys would be brilliant)
Mountain tapir
Purple faced langur
Hispaniolan solenodon
Andean cat
White footed tamarin
Olm
Tarsier (of any species)
Pangolin (of any species)
African golden cat
Indri
Tiger quoll
Hutia (of any species)
Mouse lemur (of any species
Tasmanian devil
Cuscus (of any species)
Tuatuara
Spix macaw
Red colobus (of any species)
Bird of paradise (of any species)
Douc langur
Platypus
 
I've seen a fair share of species, but there are still many more that I'd like to see.

- Any Bonobos that I haven't visited yet
- Any primate species that I haven't seen yet
- Mountain Tapir
- Tasmanian Devil
- Koala
- Walrus
- Cuscus sp.
- Quoll sp.
- Platypus
- Brush-Tailed Opossum sp.
- Bornean Bearded Pig
 
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