Animals You've Seen That Few Zoochatters Have Seen

Sadly NZ doesn't have a lot of species that are rare overall, so I haven't seen anything that most would consider too impressive, but I doubt most overseas Zoochatters have seen a jewelled gecko (Naultinus gemmeus), which I've seen at the Otago Museum. Tuatara are rare overseas as well. I need to go to Orokonui in spring to see Otago skinks too, but that hasn't happened yet so it doesn't count.
 
Tuatara are rare overseas as well.

One of the few NZ native species which quite a lot of us have seen, actually :p

And that sound you hear is a hundred Zoochatters spitting their cups of tea over their keyboards...

It would have been more if I'd read it after getting my first of the day :p
 
This isn’t all but off the top of my head I can think of:
Swift fox? -Rotterdam, tabernas
Ruppell’s Fox - tabernas
Bandford’s Fox - tabernas
Tasmanian golden possum - hamerton
Southern black backed jackal - plzen (outside)
East African bat eared fox - plzen (outside)
Common striped possum - plzen
Alpine field mouse - plzen
Ethiopian eagle owl - rodbaston
Lilith owl - Scottish owl centre
Barred eagle owl - Berlin tierpark
Zorilla - cedar’s nature centre
Here's mine, I think it will be similar to many others:

Swift Fox- No
Ruppell’s Fox- No
Bandford’s Fox- No
Tasmanian Golden Possum- No
Southern Black-Backed Jackal- No (at least not any labelled as such)
East African Bat-Eared Fox- No (at least not any labelled as such)
Common Striped Possum- No
Alpine Field Mouse- No
Ethiopian Eagle-Owl- No
Lilith Owl- No
Barred Eagle-Owl- No
Zorilla- No
Arabian Mountain Gazelle- No
Iberian Lynx- No
African Moon Tetra- No
Sylvia’s Treefrog- No
Northern Pig-Tailed Macaque- No

Total: 0%
 
Of course. In fact I'd argue seeing a rare species in the wild would be worth metaphorical bonus points
I probably will get lots of bonus points in that case:
Galápagos penguin
Marine iguana
Blue footed boobie
Galápagos sea lion
Nazca boobie
Darwin's finch
Galápagos land iguana (not in the wild)
Unknown albatross species
Resplendent quetzal
Margay (not in the wild)
 
I probably will get lots of bonus points in that case:
Galápagos penguin
Marine iguana
Blue footed boobie
Galápagos sea lion
Nazca boobie
Darwin's finch
Galápagos land iguana (not in the wild)
Unknown albatross species
Resplendent quetzal
Margay (not in the wild)

No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
No
Yes

~Thylo
 
Margay (not in the wild)
I originally put margay on my list thinking it was a real rarity but then I found out that, although it isn't particularly common, it is far from scarce and probably shouldn't be a contender for this list
if you don't know what species it was, then how can you suggest few Zoochatters have seen it? :confused:
Well aren't albatrosses in general rarely seen?
 
Well aren't albatrosses in general rarely seen?
Would depend on where you are. I've seen hundreds of them. I could probably name a dozen Zoochatters off the top of my head who have seen albatross species.
 
. I could probably name a dozen Zoochatters off the top of my head who have seen albatross species.

During the 1990s Avifauna Vogelpark, in the Netherlands, had a black-footed albatross; I saw it there several times and, I assume, a number of other ZooChat members did too.
 
I originally put margay on my list thinking it was a real rarity but then I found out that, although it isn't particularly common, it is far from scarce and probably shouldn't be a contender for this list

It's rare if you've never left the US. We only have three in the whole country last I checked.

~Thylo
 
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