Journey in to Africa stocklist

lee456

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Hey,

I hope everyone is well. I recently compiled a stock list for the Kilamanjaro Safari and Disney's Animal Kingdom. Mainy lout of my own interest:

http://www.zoochat.com/22/kilamanjaro-safari-stocklist-189213/

However I enjoyed working on the list and using the I.S.I.S and so decided that I would do this again but for the Wild Animal Parks - Journey in to Africa exhibit. However I will need some help with the species list I am operating from memory and my blurry photos :confused:. This is what I have so far:

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Nyala

The first exhibit is the cheetah

Followed by a flock of flamingo (greater?)

Then an exhbit for black rhino with an unidentified antelope sp.

South Africa

Northern White Rhino
Uganda Kob
Uganda Girraffee
Springbok
Gemsbok
Cape Buffalo
Patterson's Eland
Ostrich
Blesbok
Sable antelope
Dalamatian Pelican?
Lesser Kudu

Grevya Zebra


Opposite to this paddock:

Somali Wild ass
Barbary Sheep (weren't on show when I visited)

Goliath Heron
Vulture sp?

Mhoor Gazelle ?

West Africa

Bongo (eastern ?)
Red Fronted Gazelle

North Africa
Barabry deer
Ankole cattle
Schmitar horned Oryx
Addax

East Africa

Southern White Rhino
Girraffee
Painted (or yellow billed stork)
Marabou stork
East african crowned crane
Grant's Gazelle
Thomson's Gazelle
Waterbuck
Situanaga
Nile Lechwe
fringe-eared oryx ?


Any help is greatly appreciated!
 
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I haven't been recently to help with which species are where, but I can however point out that it is spelled "Uganda".
 
I'll have to think about it some more, but here are some additions off the top of my head:

South Africa has both Dalmatian and African White Pelicans, also Ellipsan Water Buck . The vultures in with the Goliath Heron are Ruppel's Griffon Vultures. Blue Cranes (aka Stanley Cranes) are in the same exhibit. East Africa also has Defassa Water Buck. The flamingos in the large lagoon are Greater Flamingos. They separated them from the Lesser Flamingos, which are on the other side of the bridge in Heart of Africa (altough one Greater Flamingo keeps returning to the Heart of Africa to be with the Lesser Flamingos even though the keepers have moved him into the large lagoon several times).
 
Cheers. I also heard on the tour that the current building work along that line of exhibits near the black rhino is a new Nile Crocodile Enclosure? Do you know any more or what species share the paddock with the Black Rhino?
 
I have not heard what species will be in the new wetlands enclosure. I don't believe there are any other species in with the black rhino at the moment (maybe they moved them because of the calf), although there have been gazelles in there. There are usually 1 or 2 local mule deer in the exhibit which the calf likes to chase. You are correct that the oryx in East Africa are fringe eared oryx. There are a couple of duikers in with the Addax. I'm not positive which species, but I think yellow-backed. South Africa also has Roan Antelope.
 
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Nyala - 6.5.0

Satellite Exhibits

Cheetah - 2.0.0 (6.10.0 another subspecies? Where are the other 16 cheetahs held?)

Greater Flamingo - 69.77.10

Black Rhino - 2.1.0

South Africa

Reticulated Giraffee - 2.2.0 (Thought they were Ugandan Giraffee?)
Uganda Kob - 10.10.2
Northern White Rhino - 1.1.0
Springbok - 13.17.1
Gemsbok - 30.23.2
Cape Buffalo 3.4.0
East African Eland - 13.16.0
Ostrich - (No I.S.I.S record? I saw 0.2.0)
Blesbok - 3.5.0
South African Sable Antelope - 21.10.1
Greater Kudu - 4.4.0
Ellipsen Waterbuck - 2.10.0
Dalmatian Pelican - 6.6.0
Eastern White Pelican - 7.6.0
White Bearded Wildebeest - 4.6.0

Grevy's Zevra - 1.6.0

Somali Wild ass - 5.5.0
Barbary Sheep - 9.13.1

On the Day I visited there were no Babrbary sheep on display, are they on display now? Also I Know there is the possibility that I missed some individuals but I saw about 8 Gemsbok, according to I.S.I.S I missed over 40 individuals are they all on display in the South Africa Exhibit? Same with the Sable Antelope. I saw 8 yet there are over 30, any ideas?


For now work calls so I will finish the list of later!
 
East Africa

Southern White Rhino - 3.7.0
Giraffe - 6.16.0
Yellow Billed Stork - 6.3.0
Marabou Stork - 1.0.0
East African Grey Crowned Crane - 7.7.0
Grant's Gazelle - 32.28.4
Thomson's Gazelle - 6.13.0
Waterbuck - 8.18.0
Situanaga - 11.23.3
Nile Lechwe - 13.21.0
Fringe-eared Oryx - 17.22.0

More to come soon!
 
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