OK folks, I have a first draft of the zoo species lists. I took full notes of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and cartilaginous fishes. An X means a species seen, an L means a species labelled (or otherwise indicated present) but not seen (it may or may not still be there - a lot of the 'L's are big-walk-through-aviary birds where signage can get out-of-date easily).
The final version will have a few notes of explanation of certain oddities, but for the moment feel free to have a look and offer any opinions/corrections.
Taxonomically, mammals is a mish-mash as I haven't settled on a single source yet, birds from
IOC World Bird List, reptiles from
THE REPTILE DATABASE, amphibians from
AmphibiaWeb and cartilaginous fishes from
Search FishBase . Species sequence within families (and of families themselves or some groups) are alphabetic for simplicity.
I do have a few specific questions, if anyone knows...
Miami's tigers - do they only have Malayan now or are there still others?
Also, can anyone confirm if any of the following are any particular subspecies?
- Common Seal (Sea World, Seaquarium, Georgia Aquarium)
- Rockhopper Penguin (Sea World)
- Tufted Deer (Lowry Park)
- Sable Antelope (Miami, Disney)
- Geoffroy's Spider Monkey (Miami - look like
vellerosus to me but unlabelled)
EDIT: just occured to me it'd be easier to read with gridlines, will fix for later versions!
Cheers, and enjoy! All thoughts welcome!
