Inspired by @TinoPup & @ChunkyMunky pengopus to first visit and catalogue every establishment in south-central Alaska and the Kenai Peninsula that either exhibits live animals or displays collections of wildlife specimens (natural history displays open to the public and outdoors stores/local outfitters); and secondly to provide a species list for the “zoo” establishments. (Not including pet stores where I might really bump up the freshwater and salt water fish numbers).
So here you go:
Muskox Farm, Palmer, Alaska (June 2022):
Muskox
- White-faced and Greenland subspecies
Total: 79 animals
Reindeer Farm, Palmer, Alaska (June 2022)*
Domestic Reindeer ~ 64 observed of 120 animals on-site. (Lapland)
Domestic Red Jungle Fowl ~ 8 (various breeds)
Domestic Turkey ~ 2 (Narragansett)
Bison ~ 1
Moose ~ 2
Domestic Rabbit ~ 2 (unsure of breed, but morphologically, except for the color pattern of one, very similar to the European Rabbit).
Domestic Horse ~ 8 (various breeds)
Domestic Canid ~ 1 (Shetland Sheepdog)
Domestic Aurochs ~ 3 (Highland Cow)
Domestic Yak ~ 2
Domestic Vicuña ~ 4 (Alpaca)
Domestic Guanaco ~ 1 (Llama)
Wapiti/Elk ~ 4
Domestic Boar ~ 2 (pot-bellied and Kunekune)
*just having a bit of fun acknowledging the breed’s wild ancestors. I know a lot of you do not count domestics by species…I do, although not generally by breed except for cattle.
So here you go:
Muskox Farm, Palmer, Alaska (June 2022):
Muskox
- White-faced and Greenland subspecies
Total: 79 animals
Reindeer Farm, Palmer, Alaska (June 2022)*
Domestic Reindeer ~ 64 observed of 120 animals on-site. (Lapland)
Domestic Red Jungle Fowl ~ 8 (various breeds)
Domestic Turkey ~ 2 (Narragansett)
Bison ~ 1
Moose ~ 2
Domestic Rabbit ~ 2 (unsure of breed, but morphologically, except for the color pattern of one, very similar to the European Rabbit).
Domestic Horse ~ 8 (various breeds)
Domestic Canid ~ 1 (Shetland Sheepdog)
Domestic Aurochs ~ 3 (Highland Cow)
Domestic Yak ~ 2
Domestic Vicuña ~ 4 (Alpaca)
Domestic Guanaco ~ 1 (Llama)
Wapiti/Elk ~ 4
Domestic Boar ~ 2 (pot-bellied and Kunekune)
*just having a bit of fun acknowledging the breed’s wild ancestors. I know a lot of you do not count domestics by species…I do, although not generally by breed except for cattle.