I'm quite late, but this was an excellent thread! It really is interesting to see how zoos have developed and will continue to do so...
Oh - this is a typo. Cactus wren was indeed #85!
Birds 86. Cactus Wren Campylorhynchus brunneicapillus Went south for a few days. Basically not much new, excluding a cactus wren I saw in Joshua...
This is probably it for this year, unless something really new comes by somehow. Either way it's the final stretch. Mammals 12. Botta’s Pocket...
This is a massive shame (although I don't think there's much else they could've done). I've heard that chimps tend to be kill-on-sight in many...
The Barrel Amphipod was seemingly on display in Into the Deep a little over a week ago, but it seems like they may have been replaced with these...
I'm finally back from a trip. Pretty good haul. I narrowly missed my chance to see a coyote and I'm somewhat salty about that. Aquatic birds are...
Out of everything they could've partnered with, it's an NFT. Wow. I wasn't expecting that, but then again I'm pretty sure WWF did that earlier...
Ah, thanks for telling me! I did some research to ensure there were breeding populations (so no pelicans) but the pochards and geese slipped...
UK, France! Was fun. France was pretty hot though.
Went on a Europe trip last week! Glaucous-winged gull is due to a Vancouver stopby... Birds 52. Glaucous-Winged Gull Larus glaucescens 53....
Going to Europe tomorrow, hopefully I see some interesting new fauna! For now, take these bugs. Inverts 51. Western Yellowjacket Vespula...
Needed more freshwater in the freshwater episode - sure, there were rivers and lakes, but I think turtles and crocodiles should've been...
Ah, thanks for telling me! (Prehistoric Planet was a good doc, although I think some potential was squandered in ep 3. All in all, 9.5/10! Let's...
Inverts Couple of new guys. The sweat bee was a rarity, I was excited to see that! 48. Western Lynx Spider Oxyopes scalaris 49. Western Tiger...
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