ZooChat Challenge Great Britain, Ireland, and Crown Dependencies 2024

Frog in one of the tanks looked like the one signed…

could be mislabelled of course but seems unlikely?

The mislabelling is a pretty universal one - basically, about six or seven years ago it was discovered that the entire captive population of "Phantasmal" Poison Frog had been misidentified and in fact represented Anthony's Poison Frog.

Unfortunately this has had two lasting aftereffects; firstly, a lot of places haven't updated their signage. Secondly, and more pertinently in this case, the vast majority of the photographs floating around online purporting to show Phantasmal Poison Frog actually show Anthony's Poison Frog.... which means that zoos using the incorrect name nonetheless use photographs of the taxon they do hold.
 
I also looked at Blackpool's label and thought it was Phantasmal I had seen. I emailed them to clarify what they have, but I can't access my email account at the moment so I do not know if they have replied yet.
 
The mislabelling is a pretty universal one - basically, about six or seven years ago it was discovered that the entire captive population of "Phantasmal" Poison Frog had been misidentified and in fact represented Anthony's Poison Frog.

Unfortunately this has had two lasting aftereffects; firstly, a lot of places haven't updated their signage. Secondly, and more pertinently in this case, the vast majority of the photographs floating around online purporting to show Phantasmal Poison Frog actually show Anthony's Poison Frog.... which means that zoos using the incorrect name nonetheless use photographs of the taxon they do hold.
Thanks TLD that’s really interesting and quite unexpected from an educational/signage perspective.

Will update my listing with next entry.
 
Not an update but more of a warning. Anyone visitng Dudley for the purposes of this challenge, I wouldn't bother. I visited on 5th June and there are no amphibians on show.
 
Paignton Zoo 13/04/24

14. Blessed poison frog, Ranitomeya benedicta
15. Alpine newt, Ichthyosaura alpestris
16. Coronated treefrog, Triprion spinosus
17. Fea's treefrog, Zhangixalus feae
18. Golden poison frog, Phyllobates terribilis
19. Maranon poison frog, Excidobates mysteriosus
20. Oriental fire bellied newt, Hypselotriton orientalis
21. Pebas stubfoot toad, Atelopus spumarius
22. Pleasing poison frog, Ameerega bassleri
23. Red eyed tree frog, Agalychnis callidryas
24. Summers's poison frog, Ranitomeya summersi
25. Yellow banded poison frog, Dendrobates leucomelas

Shepreth Wildlife Park 13/06

26. Golden mantella, Mantella aurantiaca.
 
Pili Palas 15 June 2024
33 Red-eyed Tree Frog Agalychnis callidryas
34 Oriental Fire-bellied Toad Bombinia orientalis

Another collection which has more species listed on ZTL than they seem to keep.

A bonus for me was seeing my first Toad-headed Agama.

 
A visit to Lakeland Wildlfie Oasis on 22nd June, did not increase my score. None of the amphibians listed on ZTL were present.

I did see Blue-legged Mantella, Golden Poison Frogs and Andean Marsupial Frog, all of which I have already seen.

I also saw Black Axolotl.

Non-amphibian species I liked were a very active Long-eared Hedgehog and Common Gundi.
 
--Chester Zoo (5+6/3/2024)--
2. Mexican Leaf Frog (Agalychnis dacnicolor)
3. Imbabura Tree Frog (Boana picturata)
4. Blue Poison Dart Frog (Dendrobates tinctorius)
5. Maranon Poison Frog (Excidobates mysteriosus)
6. White Spotted Reed Frog (Heterixalus alboguttatus)
7. Trinidad Stream Frog (Mannophryne trinitatis)
8. Golden Mantella (Mantella aurantiaca)
9. Strawberry Poison Frog (Oophaga pumilio)
10. Golden Poison Frog (Phyllobates terribilis)
11. Titicaca Water Frog (Telmatobius culeus)
12. Fea's Flying Treefrog (Rhacophorus feae)

--Thrigby Hall Wildlife Gardens (16/7/24)--
13. Oriental Fire-Bellied Toad (Bombina orientalis)

I suppose after Chester, I gotta scrape around however I can.
 
Exmoor Zoo 1/8/24

18 Cane Toad

Paignton Zoo 2/8/24

19 Luristan newt
20 Laos warty newt
21 Oriental fire bellied newt
22 Aquatic Caecilian
23 Lake Titicaca water frog
24 Red Eyed Tree frog
25 Giant Asian River Toad
26 Blessed poison dart frog
27 Summer's poison dart frog
28 Variable poison dart frog
29 Pleasing poison dart frog
30 Golden Poison dart frog
 
Paignton Zoo 2/8/24

19 Luristan newt
20 Laos warty newt
21 Oriental fire bellied newt
22 Aquatic Caecilian
23 Lake Titicaca water frog
24 Red Eyed Tree frog
25 Giant Asian River Toad
26 Blessed poison dart frog
27 Summer's poison dart frog
28 Variable poison dart frog
29 Pleasing poison dart frog
30 Golden Poison dart frog

Marwell 5/8/24

31 Green Toad
 
Lakeland Wildlife Oasis 22/06/24
Axolotl- black form
Williamson Park (Lancaster) 03/08/24
35 South African Clawed Frog Xenopus laevis

None of the four Amphibian species listed on Zootierliste were seen at Williamson Park, however they have Blue-legged Mantella, White's Tree Frog and South African Clawed Toad which are not listed on ZTL.

Chester Zoo 13/08/24
36 Yellow-spotted Tree Toad Rentapia flavimaculata
37 Mountain Chicken Frog Leptodactylus fallax

Saw the elusive Mountain Chicken Frog at last, but didn't see the equally elusive Galliwasp housed with them.
 
ZSL London Zoo, 18/08/24
One new addition which I saw burrowed in its tank (starting on 31 after counting
D. tinctorius twice).
31. Congo Caecilian (Herpele squalostoma)

Cotswold Wildlife Park, 24/08/24
A very nice collection with a wide range on both fauna and flora, and rather nice amount of Amphibians for the list.

32. Mexican Leaf Frog (Agalychnis dacnicolor)
33. Vietnamese Mossy Frog (Theloderma corticale)
34. Borneo Eared Frog (Polypedates otilophus)
35. Beautiful Mantella (Mantella pulchra)
36. Splash-backed Poison Frog (Adelphobates galactonotus)
37. Cinnamon Frog (Nyctixalus pictus)
 
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