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Shell Factory and Nature Park Shell Factory and Nature Park Species List 2/20/22

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  1. Dhole dude

    Dhole dude Well-Known Member

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    He is a species list from my visit to the Shell Factory and Nature Park on 2/20/22. Species not seen will be listed in Italics

    Shell Factory and Nature Park 2/20/22

    1. Scarlet Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Blue-and-Gold Macaw, Red-Crowned Amazon
    2. Red-Footed Tortoise
    3. Domestic Duck, Florida Redbelly Cooter, Red-Eared Slider
    4. Common Palm Civet
    5. Laughing Kookaburra
    6. Ring-Tailed Lemur
    7. Red Ruffed Lemur
    8. Ring-Tailed Lemur
    9. Domestic Rabbit
    10. Empty
    11. American Alligator, Red-Eared Slider
    12. Budgerigar, Cockatiel, Ring-Necked Dove, Boat-Tailed Grackle (likely a wild bird that somehow got in)
    13. Indian Peafowl, Wild Turkey, Monk Parakeet, Boat-Tailed Grackle (likely a wild bird that somehow got in), Yellow-Bellied Slider, African Spurred Tortoise, Green Iguana
    14. Grant's Zebra
    15. Agile Wallaby, Gopher Tortoise
    16. Dwarf Zebu, Domestic Pig
    17. Domestic Goat, Domestic Pig
    18. Domestic Goat, Llama(?)
    19. Domestic Goat, Gopher Tortoise
    20. Domestic Chicken
    21. Dromedary Camel
    22. Kinkajou
    23. Brazilian Porcupine
    24. Linne's Two-Toed Sloth
    25. Victoria-Crowned Pigeon, Grey-Winged Trumpeter, Ross's Turaco, Sun Conure, African Grey Parrot, Common Mynah(?), Red-Rumped Agouti
    26. Eurasian Eagle Owl
    27. Empry (Fromer Egyptian Fruit Bat)
    28. South American Coati
    29. Scarlet Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Blue-and-Gold Macaw, Military Macaw, Hybrid Macaw, Red-Crowned Amazon, Yellow-Crowned Amazon, Umbrella Cockatoo, Moluccan Cockatoo
    20. Fishing Cat
    31. Bobcat
    32. Tayra
    33. Northern Raccoon
    34. Serval
    35. Keel-Billed Toucan
    36. "Craven" (Brown-Necked Raven x Pied Crow)
    37. Scarlet Macaw, Green-Winged Macaw, Blue-and-Gold Macaw
    38. African Crested Porcupine
    39. Green Iguana
    40. Red-Lored Amazon
    41. Empty (Singed as "Big Bird")
    42. Yellow-Headed Amazon
    43. Florida Box Turtle

    Reptile House
    1. Ball Python
    2. Madagascar Hissing Cockroach
    3. Cuban Treefrog, Grey Treefrog
    4. Brook's Kingsnake
    5. Chilean Rose-Haired Tarantula
    6. Pink Zebra Beauty Tarantula
    7. Sudan Plated Lizard
    8. Mali Uromastyx
    9. Emperor Scorpion
    10. Mexican Red-Knee Tarantula (?)
    11. Western Hognose Snake
    12. Children's Python
    13. South American Horned Frog
    14. Southern Toad
    15. Central American Tree Boa
    16. Cane Toad
    17. Eastern Glass Lizard
    18. Barbour's (?) Map Turtle
    19. Barbour's (?) Map Turtle
    20. Barbour's (?) Map Turtle
    21. Dumeril's Boa Constrictor
    22. Crested Gecko
    23. Goldfish, Gold Koi Angelfish
    24. Red-Footed Tortoise (Juvenile)
    25. Yellow-Bellied Slider (Juvenile)
    26. Ball Python
    27. Common Snapping Turtle
    28. Yellow Rat Snake
    29. Prehensile-Tailed Skink
    30. Frill-Necked Lizard
    31. Savanna Monitor
    32. Blue-Tonged Skink
    33. Colorado River Toad
    34. Bearded Dragon
    35. Leopard Gecko
    36. Everglades Rat Snake
    37. Eastern Corn Snake
    38. California Kingsnake
    39. Bearded Dragon
    40. American Toad
    41. Bearded Dragon
    42. Leopard Gecko
    43. Pallas Glass Lizard
    44. Boa Constrictor
    45. Boa Constrictor
    46. Bare-Tailed Woolly Opossum

    Mammals: 17
    Birds: 26
    Reptiles: 33
    Amphibians: 7
    Fish: 2
    Invertebrates: 5
    Domestics: 7

    Total (not including domestics): 90
     
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  2. TinoPup

    TinoPup Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Thanks for making a list for this place.
     
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  3. Coelacanth18

    Coelacanth18 Well-Known Member Premium Member 5+ year member

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    Quick question for you @Dhole dude: did you happen to note a Latin name for "South American Horned Frog"?
     
  4. Dhole dude

    Dhole dude Well-Known Member

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    There wasn’t one :p. The signage at this place was awful, so there were next to no Latin names on the signage :(.
     
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  5. SusScrofa

    SusScrofa Well-Known Member

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    When I went the horned frog was signed as Ceratophrys ornata. Might be the same individual you saw.
     
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