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Safari North Wildlife Park Safari North Wildlife Park Species List 7/21/22

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  1. Dhole dude

    Dhole dude Well-Known Member

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    Here is a species list from my visit on 7/21/22. Species not seen will be listed in Italics

    South America
    1. Scarlet Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Blue and Gold Macaw, Hybrid Macaw, Common Brown Lemur, White-Fronted Brown Lemur
    2. Addax
    3. African Civet
    4. Lowland Anoa
    5. South American Coati
    6. White-Faced Capuchin
    7. Patagonian Mara

    North America
    1. Northern raccoon
    2. Ring-Necked Dove
    3. Striped Skunk
    4. North American Porcupine
    5. Sandhill Crane
    6. Grey Fox
    7. Black-Throated Magpie Jay
    8. Grey Squirrel
    9. Spectacled Owl
    10. Eurasian Eagle Owl
    11. Wild Turkey
    12. African Grey parrot
    13. Black Swan
    14. Syrian Brown Bear
    15. Nene
    16. Snow Leopard
    17. Serval
    18. Black-Handed Spider Monkey
    19. American Alligator
    20. Grey Wolf
    21. American Black Bear
    22. White-Tailed Deer
    23. Coyote
    24. Common Squirrel Monkey
    25. White-Faced Saki
    26. Capybara, Whooper Swan, Domestic Mallard
    27. Whooper Swan, Domestic Mallard
    28. Lesser Spot-Nosed Guenon
    29. Caracal
    30. Tufted Capuchin
    31. Rock Hyrax, Blue-Bellied Roller, White-Crested Laughingthrush
    32. North American River Otter
    33. Fishing Cat
    34. Lion-Tailed Macaque
    35. Cougar
    36. DeBraza's Guenon
    37. Sloth Bear
    38. Scarlet Macaw, Blue & Gold Macaw
    39. Cotton-Topped Tamarin
    40. Red-Handed Tamarin
    41. Bald Eagle
    42. Black-Tailed Prairie Dog
    43. Lesser Flamingo
    44. American Bison
    45. Domestic Horse

    Africa
    1. Giraffe
    2. Domestic Bactrian Camel, Dromedary Camel, Domestic Donkey
    3. Greater Kudu
    4. Jaguar
    5. Fennec Fox
    6. Cape Porcupine
    7. African Spurred Tortoise
    8. Blue Crane
    9. White-Nosed Coati
    10. Trumpeter Hornbill
    11. Pied Crow
    12. Harris Hawk
    13. Turkey Vulture
    14. Masked Lovebird, Rosy-Faced Lovebird
    15. Warthog
    16. Mantled Guereza
    17. Nilgai, Common Ostrich, Llama
    Safari Train Expedition
    1. Plains Zebra, Przewalski's Horse, Domestic Water Buffalo, White-Bearded Wildebeest, Addax, Nilgai, Domestic Bactrian Camel, Common Ostrich, Emu, Greater Rhea, Trumpeter Swan, Grey-Crowned Crane
    2. Spotted Hyena, Striped Hyena
    3. African Lion
    4. Stuhlmann's Blue Monkey
    5. Crab-Eating Macaque
    6. Hamadryas Baboon
    7. Japanese Macaque
    Barnyard
    1. Miniature Horse
    2. Domestic Water Buffalo
    3. Dwarf Zebu
    4. Alpaca
    5. Domestic Goat
    6. Domestic Sheep

    Australia
    1. Red Kangaroo
    2. Bennet's Wallaby
    3. Cockatiel
    4. Kookaburra
    5. Budgerigar
    World of Birds
    1. Abdim's Stork
    2. Vulturine Guineafowl
    3. Crested Screamer
    4. African Sacred Ibis
    4. Silvery-Cheeked Hornbill
    6. Helmeted Curassow
    7. Red-Legged Seriema
    8. Grand Electus Parrot
    9. Brazilian Porcupine, Masked Lapwing
    10. Rose-Breasted Cockatoo, Blue-Fronted Amazon
    11. Greater Curassow

    Asia
    1. White "Bengal" Tiger
    2. Reeve's Muntjac
    3. Leopard
    4. White-Naped Crane
    5. Demoiselle Crane
    Primates
    1. Olive Baboon
    2. Mandrill
    3. Red Ruffed Lemur
    4. Patas Monkey
    5. Cougar (Juvenile)
    6. Booted Macaque
    7. Ring-Tailed Lemur

    Free Roaming: Indian Peafowl, Domestic Chicken

    Mammals: 69
    Birds: 47
    Reptiles: 2
    Amphibians: 0
    Fish: 0
    Invertebrates: 0
    Domestics: 12

    Total (Excluding Domestics): 118
     
  2. SusScrofa

    SusScrofa Well-Known Member

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    That's an impressive number of monkeys. And also an impressive number of geographically-inaccurate exhibits :)
     
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  3. Summer Tanager

    Summer Tanager Active Member

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    Thank you for this great review. This an impressively diverse bird and small mammal collection for a private safari park.
     
  4. TinoPup

    TinoPup Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    The zoo has added three Pallas's cats.