Beijing Zoo Breed list of Beijing Zoo in the first half of 2014

Deer Forest

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From Beijing Zoo’s magazine Beijing Zoo Magazine 2014-2

Sorry I can't translate the name of some reptiles or insects.
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Thank you for this list.

Does it name all bred species, or is this just a part?
Are among those un-translated reptile species some rarities?
 
Does it name all bred species, or is this just a part?
Are among those un-translated reptile species some rarities?

It's a list of all bred species, but maybe some species are missed. For example, 4 little oriental small-clawed otters I saw early in this year didn't appear in neither list 2013 nor list first half 2014. I have tried to translate more species.

The so called 西非拟蜥 is this gay, maybe it's not a formal name.
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And the Chinese name end with 螳 means mantis. But I don't know what is 瘤䗛, it's said that it was the first time they breed this species.
 
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Thanks Deer Forest for sharing ! Nice to see 2 species of snub-nosed monkeys have bred but stange the birds did so bad, I had thought they did much better with cranes, storks ( black-billed not bred at all ??? ) and pheasants......
 
It's a list of all bred species, but maybe some species are missed. For example, 4 little oriental small-clawed otters I saw early in this year didn't appear in neither list 2013 nor list first half 2014. I have tried to translate more species.

The so called 西非拟蜥 is this gay, maybe it's not a formal name.
14121334414.jpg


And the Chinese name end with 螳 means mantis. But I don't know what is 瘤䗛, it's said that it was the first time they breed this species.

瘤䗛 It is a species of walking-stick Pylaemenes sp..
 
It's a list of all bred species, but maybe some species are missed. For example, 4 little oriental small-clawed otters I saw early in this year didn't appear in neither list 2013 nor list first half 2014. I have tried to translate more species.

The so called 西非拟蜥 is this gay, maybe it's not a formal name.
14121334414.jpg


And the Chinese name end with 螳 means mantis. But I don't know what is 瘤䗛, it's said that it was the first time they breed this species.

The photo shows a West African Fat-tailed Gecko, though this example is probably a colour morph as the pattern/banding is not quite right.
 
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