As it is coming up to the fortieth
anniversary of the publication of "The Animals of Flamingo Land" (published just after the name change from Flamingo Park), I thought it would be interesting to list the species in the collection then as a comparison with today's smaller collection. Looking through my records, the nearest figures I have got from the IZYB would be for 31st December 1974 when the collection was listed as follows:
Mammals 83 species; 310 specimens
Birds 124; 725
Reptiles 106; 150
Amphibians 6; 17
Fishes 6;40 (surprisingly low)
There had been 92 species of mammal at 31st December 1970, and 155 of bird at 31st December 1966.
Anyway, I shall start with the mammals for 1976 - I shall list their names as given in the book unless there is an obviously spelling mistake.
Bennett's Wallaby
Douroucouli or Night Monkey
Capuchin Monkey (albifrons per the scientific name)
Black Spider Monkey
Hamadryas Baboon
Barbary Ape
Pig-tailed Macaque
Crab-eating Macaque
Rhesus Macaque
Celebes Black Ape
Sooty Mangabey
White-collared Mangabey
Green Monkey (Callithrix per the scientific name listed)
Diana Monkey
Moustached Monkey
White-nosed Guenon
Patas or Hussar Monkey
White-handed Gibbon
Orang-utan
Orang-utan (Sumatran)
Chimpanzee
Giant Anteater
Crested Porcupine
Bottle-nosed Dolphin
Grey Wolf
Australian Dingo
Arctic Fox
Raccoon-like Dog
Polar Bear
European Brown Bear
Himalayan Black Bear
Raccoon
Indian Mongoose
Spotted Hyaena
Tiger
Lion
Leopard
Puma
Cheetah
Caracal
Scottish Wid Cat
Californian Sea Lion
Grey Seal
African Elephant
Indian Elephant
Donkey
Grant's Zebra
South American Tapir
Collared Peccary
Bactrian Camel
Arabian Camel
Guanaco
Llama
Alpaca
European Red Deer
North American Wapiti
Fallow Deer
Japanese Sika Deer
Pere David's Deer
Javanese Muntjac
Reticulated Giraffe
Red Lechwe (Waterbuck)
Arabian Gazelle
Barbary Sheep
North American Bison
Ankole Cattle
I am just thinking I have a photograph of a De Brazza's Monkey taken in 1976 - maybe the species arrived during the year.
Mammals 83 species; 310 specimens
Birds 124; 725
Reptiles 106; 150
Amphibians 6; 17
Fishes 6;40 (surprisingly low)
There had been 92 species of mammal at 31st December 1970, and 155 of bird at 31st December 1966.
Anyway, I shall start with the mammals for 1976 - I shall list their names as given in the book unless there is an obviously spelling mistake.
Bennett's Wallaby
Douroucouli or Night Monkey
Capuchin Monkey (albifrons per the scientific name)
Black Spider Monkey
Hamadryas Baboon
Barbary Ape
Pig-tailed Macaque
Crab-eating Macaque
Rhesus Macaque
Celebes Black Ape
Sooty Mangabey
White-collared Mangabey
Green Monkey (Callithrix per the scientific name listed)
Diana Monkey
Moustached Monkey
White-nosed Guenon
Patas or Hussar Monkey
White-handed Gibbon
Orang-utan
Orang-utan (Sumatran)
Chimpanzee
Giant Anteater
Crested Porcupine
Bottle-nosed Dolphin
Grey Wolf
Australian Dingo
Arctic Fox
Raccoon-like Dog
Polar Bear
European Brown Bear
Himalayan Black Bear
Raccoon
Indian Mongoose
Spotted Hyaena
Tiger
Lion
Leopard
Puma
Cheetah
Caracal
Scottish Wid Cat
Californian Sea Lion
Grey Seal
African Elephant
Indian Elephant
Donkey
Grant's Zebra
South American Tapir
Collared Peccary
Bactrian Camel
Arabian Camel
Guanaco
Llama
Alpaca
European Red Deer
North American Wapiti
Fallow Deer
Japanese Sika Deer
Pere David's Deer
Javanese Muntjac
Reticulated Giraffe
Red Lechwe (Waterbuck)
Arabian Gazelle
Barbary Sheep
North American Bison
Ankole Cattle
I am just thinking I have a photograph of a De Brazza's Monkey taken in 1976 - maybe the species arrived during the year.
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