No leopards at Detroit, no felids besides lions and tigers actually, which is surprising considering the size of the zoo.@StellarChaser a great Zoo to head too to cross off at least the Anteater and the Chimpanzee is the Detroit Zoo it’s not to far from the border and it’s also AZA accredited which is nice to know, they may or may not have a leopard not sure.
Correction, I actually *have* seen a Pygmy Slow Loris (At the Lake Superior Zoo in August of 2020).I’m not sure how common these are, but I have yet to see a Pygmy Slow Loris.
Since I've posted this, I've filled in a lot of those gaps, and now have 17 zoos recorded on my lifelist. For species still off my lifelist, the most common species I haven't seen are probably brown/Grizzly bears, or some "non-AZA zoo staples", such as nilgai.I started my lifelist two years ago, and have a lot of gaps in it still to fill, but mostly for animals I've seen previously, like African Elephants, Orangutans, and Common Hippopotamus. For animals I've truly never seen, I'm not sure what the number one most common would be, but probably some sort of Antelope species, as I haven't exactly seen many ungulates since I started paying attention to them.
definitely agree with gazelle.Live in tropical Southeast Asia
- African bush elephant
- Brown bears
- Wolves
- All camelids except guanacos
- Aardvark (one has been added to one of my local zoos)
- True seals
- Any non-Asian deer species
- Snow leopards
- Blue wildebeest (saw a black wildebeest at my local zoo, now dead RIP)
- Any gazelle species
- Armadillos
- Not a zoo animal but sea turtles