Umm; if they’ve had them that long, I should have seen them, but I have no recollection of them! I struggle to believe they could have left no impression on me! Oh well!
Is Hawaiian monk seal a rarity?
There are several collections in Hawaii that keeps them. The only zoo outside of Hawaii to do so is the Minnesota Zoo (and SeaWorld San Antonio until a few years ago). Very few ZooChatters have visited Hawaii, and very few have visited Minnesota or SW San Antonio, so it qualifies for this thread.It is a very endangered species in the wild and I would imagine that it is very uncommon in captivity too.
I'd hardly call the second-largest city in Germany hard to reachit's got direct train connections to all the other major cities in the country, and as Thylo may recall I actually suggested he use it as a base to visit Walsrode from during his 2018 European zoo tour, rather than his eventual decision of Hannover.
How regularly are the SeaWorlds really visited by ZooChatters, though? And how many ZooChatters have really been? As far as I can tell their yearly visitation rarely sees more than a few members of this site.
~Thylo
Several?There are several collections in Hawaii that keeps them.
Waikiki and the Sea Life Park at least, I thought I remember hearing there was one more.Several?
Several?
Waikiki and the Sea Life Park at least, I thought I remember hearing there was one more.
I'm not sure Sea Life Park currently has any.
The seal exhibit is still on their map, seal included, but there is no reference to the exhibit or seals on their exhibits page so they likely do not have any currently.
Are white rheas rare? I have a small memory of being on a tour bus/safari tram/train and seeing a white rhea at a zoo I don't remember. By the way, what zoos have white rheas, I'm curious what zoo that was. It had to be in the U.S.
I don't really know what's considered rare or not when it comes to terrestrial species, plus I haven't been to many non-aquarium zoos, so my list will be just aquatic species.
Tiger shark
White-sided dolphin
Blue-ringed octopus
Olive sea snake
Tiger shark at Tokyo Sea Life Park (it was a juvenile, less than a metre long, not a full-grown shark)Where did you see these four animals?
Tiger shark at Tokyo Sea Life Park (it was a juvenile, less than a metre long, not a full-grown shark)
White-sided dolphin at Osaka Aquarium
Blue-ringed octopus at Aquarium of Western Australia (AQWA)
Olive sea snake at Cairns Aquarium and Reef HQ Aquarium
Eastern bettong
Mala
Spectacled Hare-wallaby
Burrowing bettong
Antilopine wallaroo
Chuditch
Golden bandicoot
Nabarlek
Wilkin's Rock wallaby
Rock ringtail possum
Eastern Pygmy possum