The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Mammals - Index

Why do you do owls first?

Because, as I already said elsewhere....

I've been a little run-down and lacking in motivation over the last month or two, hence a lack of new photographic guides from myself and no more posts in my Last Chance Saloon thread; as such I thought a nice simple guide to owls might get my creative juices flowing again
 
I just made a low resolution poster of all the wild Bovinae cattle from Jose R. Costello's book "Bovids of the World". can I post it here on ZooChat since it's low res and I'd be giving credit to the source. I think a lot of ZooChatters would like it and it'd be shown under "fair use".
 
I have updated the index to reflect the completion of the threads pertaining to bats and non-myomorph rodents, including links to these threads and each family discussed within.
 
I’ve enjoyed these threads so much. Does anyone know of any software or websites that make it easy to store photos by taxonomy other than just creating searchable tags?
 
So, how many species and subspecies of mammals are photographed on zoochat? Anybody counted?
How about birds, reptiles and amphibians?
 
So, how many species and subspecies of mammals are photographed on zoochat? Anybody counted?
Not all the mammal threads are completed, but for my own ones:

Monotremes: 4 out of 5 species are pictured
Old World Marsupials: 131 out of c.250 species are pictured
New World Marsupials: 12 out of c.120 species are pictured
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Monotremes and Marsupials

Old World Primates: 140 out of c.185 species are pictured
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Old World Primates

Bats: 113 out of c.1285 species are pictured
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Bats

Rodents (not including Myomorpha): 189 out of c.730 species are pictured
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Rodents: part one


How about birds, reptiles and amphibians?
How would anybody know that without them already being compiled?
 
I have now updated this index to reflect further activity on the hoofstock thread being undertaken by @lintworm , and the second phase of the rodent guide being started by @Chlidonias :) on another note, my personal "to do" list stands as follows, and is likely to be tackled in the order given:

The Zoochat Photographic Guide to the Xenarthra and Pholidota - this will be started soon!
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to the Eulipotyphla
The Zoochat Photographic Guide to Lagomorphs, Treeshrews and Colugos


After these, along with the two aforementioned threads currently in-progress, have been completed the Zoochat Photographic Guide to Mammals will be complete - although the process of updating the threads as further photographs become available is certain to be something of a Forth Bridge situation :p
 
After these, along with the two aforementioned threads currently in-progress, have been completed the Zoochat Photographic Guide to Mammals will be complete - although the process of updating the threads as further photographs become available is certain to be something of a Forth Bridge situation :p
You are behind the times, young sir. They have used new improved paint on the Forth Bridge, which resists the local conditions so well that they can now take several years off between coats :D
 
You are behind the times, young sir. They have used new improved paint on the Forth Bridge, which resists the local conditions so well that they can now take several years off between coats :D

Well, I'm sure people would prefer the threads were updated more often than every several years :P
 
This thread has been updated to reflect the recent completion of the second Rodents thread, and further progress on the Ungulate thread.
 
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