ZooChat Cup Group A2: Berlin Tierpark vs Omaha

Berlin Tierpark vs Omaha: South and Central America

  • Berlin Tierpark 3-0 Omaha

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  • Omaha 3-0 Berlin Tierpark

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  • Total voters
    17
  • Poll closed .
Omaha doesn't have a dedicated South American section, but it does have a lot of species from the realm - mostly living in Lied Jungle and Kingdoms of the Night (and Simmons Aviary for some of the birds). Mammal species of note are: Baird's tapir, 5 species of bats, owl monkey, red-backed bearded saki, 3 species of armadillo, and lowland paca. Its herp collection is pretty good too, with 2 species of basilisk, yellow anaconda, Haitian boa, and American crocodile. The Neotropical bird list is somewhat less impressive (especially compared to some other American zoos), none of which are noteworthy except gray-necked wood rail.

Collared Peccary
Baird's Tapir
Ocelot
Coati
Seba's Short-tailed Fruit Bat
Greater Spear-nosed Bat
Greater Bulldog Bat
Common Vampire Bat
Pallas' Long-tongued Bat
Douroucouli
Black-headed Spider Monkey
Black Howler Monkey
Red-backed Bearded Saki
Common Squirrel Monkey
Hoffman's Two-toed Sloth
Nine-banded Armadillo
Three-banded Armadillo
Screaming Hairy Armadillo
St. Vincent Agouti
Prehensile-tailed Porcupine
Nutria
Lowland Paca

Burrowing Owl
Turkey Vulture
White-faced Whistling Duck
Northern Pintail
Chiloe Wigeon
Cinnamon Teal
Bahama Pintail
Blue-winged Teal
Northern Shoveler
Ring-necked Duck
Cattle Egret
Inca Tern
American Flamingo
Roseate Spoonbill
Scarlet Ibis
Gray-necked Wood Rail
Crested Screamer
Scarlet Macaw
Blue-and-Yellow Macaw
Blue-grey Tanager
Silvery-beaked Tanager
Toco Toucan

Mexican Spiny-tailed Iguana
Green Iguana
Argentine Black & White Tegu
Collared Tree Lizard
Green Crested Basilisk
Plumed Basilisk
Cantil (species unknown, probably A. bilineatus or A. taylori)
Central American Tiger Rat Snake
Emerald Tree Boa
Amazon Tree Boa
Jamaican Boa
Haitian Boa
Yellow Anaconda
Dwarf Caiman
Spectacled Caiman
American Crocodile
Mata Mata

Amazon Milky Tree Frog
Mexican Leaf Frog
Smooth-sided Toad
Yellow Backed Dart Frog
Panamanian Golden Frog
Green & Black Dart Frog
Hourglass Frog
Smokey Jungle Frog

Exhibit wise, the primates and tapir live in enclosures like these in Lied Jungle:

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Spider monkeys (and maybe also capuchins? Can't remember) also live on an island outside in the summer:

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A few species (burrowing owl, turkey vulture, coati, ocelot, peccary) live in Desert Dome, which is heavy on North American animals that originate from or overlap with the Neotropical realm. The peccary enclosure is well-landscaped but very small, and the ocelot enclosure is essentially a long narrow cave with a mesh barrier that situated along the wall behind it. I get that it's probably supposed to be immersive and space-efficient, but I don't see how one could get even a half-decent view at a cat in a dark cave from across the peccaries.

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And here is Berlin Tierpark's list, according to ZTL. Both zoos are about evenly split on mammal species (Omaha 22 to Tierpark 21) and reptile species (17 at both), but Omaha wins handily on amphibians (Omaha 8 to Tierpark 3) while Tierpark reigns supreme on birds (Tierpark 50 to Omaha 22). Some notable species from Berlin Tierpark are: margay, yellow-breasted capuchin, bush dog, Venezuelan red howler, vicuna, 2 caracaras, several tanagers, many amazons and macaws, Chilean blue eagle, harpy eagle, and 3 vultures; its herp collection is more generic.

Azara's agouti
White-faced saki
Spectacled Bear (Andean Bear)
Chacoan peccary (Tagua)
Degu (Common Degu)
Yellow-breasted capuchin (Buffy-headed tufted capuchin) (Weeping capuchin)
Patagonian mara (Patagonian cavy) (Mara)
Guanaco
East Bolivian Highland yellow-toothed cavy (Muenster yellow-toothed cavy)
Chacoan mara
Central American margay
Venezuelan red howler
Vicuna
Bush dog (Savannah dog)
Unstriped tamandua (Yellow tamandua) (Long-tailed tamandua)
Maned wolf
Silvery marmoset
Southern three-banded armadillo
Lowland paca
Golden-handed tamarin (Midas tamarin) (Lacepede's tamarin)
Northern Raccoon (Common Raccoon)

Laughing gull
Great green macaw (Buffon's macaw)
Mountain caracara
Black-chested buzzard-eagle (Grey buzzard-eagle) (Chilean blue eagle)
Blue-throated macaw (Wagler's macaw)
Blue-headed macaw (Coulon's macaw)
Northern festive Amazon (Bodin´s amazon)
Rusty-barred owl
Chaco owl
Chilean flamingo
Lesser rhea (Darwin`s rhea)
Green-mantled tanager
Striated caracara (Forster's caracara)
Yellow-faced amazon (Yellow-faced parrot)
Blue-and-yellow macaw (Blue-and-gold macaw)
Golden-headed manakin
Blue-cheeked amazon (Blue-cheeked parrot)
Grey-winged trumpeter (Common trumpeter) (No Subspecific status)
Grey gull
Green-winged macaw (Red-and-green macaw)
Southern screamer (Crested screamer)
Harpy Eagle
Hyacinth macaw
Yellow-billed amazon (Jamaican yellow-billed amazon)
Jandaya parakeet (Yellow-headed conure) (Jendaya conure)
Common burrowing parrot (Lesser patagonian conure)
Lesser yellow-headed vulture (Savanna yellow-headed vulture)
King vulture
Crested oropendola
American flamingo (Caribbean flamingo) (Red flamingo)
Western cattle egret (Buff-backed heron)
Peregrine falcon (No Subspecific status)
Red-legged honeycreeper
Northern shoveler
Southern mealy amazon (Nominate subspecies)
American white pelican
Turkey vulture (No Subspecific status)
Spangled cotinga
Black-necked swan
Glossy ibis
Sunbittern (No Subspecific status)
Northern pintail
Rosy-billed pochard (Rosybill)
Greater Antillean bullfinch
Bay-headed tanager (Green tanager) (No Subspecific status)
Red-crested finch
Red-fronted macaw
Scarlet macaw (Red-and-yellow macaw)
Eastern brown pelican
Paradise tanager (ssp. paradisea)

Golden tegu lizard (Black tegu)
Blue spiny lizard
Colombian rainbow boa
Mata-Mata (Matamata Turtle)
Garden tree boa (Amazon tree boa)
Common spiny-tailed iguana (Black iguana)
Common green iguana (No Subspecific status)
Honduran milksnake
Common northern boa
Red-footed tortoise
Cuban slider (North Antillean slider) (No Subspecific status)
Yellow-footed tortoise
Uracoan rattlesnake
South American rattlesnake
Red-cheeked mud turtle
Northwest Neotropical rattlesnake
Pueblan milk snake

Axolotl
Mission golden-eyed tree frog (Amazon milk frog)
Sabana surinam toad

I don't know much about the zoo's exhibits or layout, so here's just a sampling of relevant photos for mammals and birds:

New World Vultures
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Harpy Eagle
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Macaws
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Flamingos (with camels in the background?)
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Howler/Capuchin/Agouti Outdoors and Indoors
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Spectacled Bear
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Margay (featured alongside non-relevant exhibits)
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Chacoan Peccary
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