Czechia
The country that I can pretty safely say will be second largest in terms of rarities behind Germany, and holds incredible variety and numbers of zoos despite its size and population. Czechia has two massive collections in the respect in question - Plzen and Prague, the former having by far the largest collection of rarities on the continent and quite possibly on Earth. Despite the dominance of these two zoos, Czechia harbours an array of smaller zoos, notably Brno, Chomutov, Dvur Kralove, Jihlava, Ostrava and Zlin but also more specialist collections such as Protovin or Bosovice, as highlighted in the rest of the post. This will be the post concerning all Czech collections alphabetically before Plzen, which will have its own post, and then a last post with Prague and the likes of Zlin.
Papouščí zoo (Bošovice)
Actually a very interesting collection, with a few unique species, particularly parrotlet species, a group in which the zoo seems to hold a particular interest. The collection holds almost unique parrot species, as can be inferred by the name. If you are interested in parrotlets, this is the place to go.
Birds: Austral parakeet, Bronze-winged parrot,
Common blue-winged parrotlet, Curacao brown-throated parakeet, Golden-capped parakeet,
Guyana green-rumped parrotlet,
Lichtenstein's noble macaw, Orange-fronted parakeet, Red-spectacled amazon, Southern blue-crowned parakeet,
Southern mitred parakeet, Spectacled parrotlet, Tucuman amazon,
Turquoise-rumped parrotlet,
Yellow-faced parrotlet.
In summary,
15 rarities, of which
2 are unique in Europe and a further
4 are only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Zoo Brno
Fortunately one of the easier ones to spell
but also an excellent institution, with one notable rarity (Javan ferret badger) but so much more along with it. A very impressive fish collection along with a solid mammal and bird collection makes this place very much worth visiting if you get the chance, though it cannot be placed on the same level as Prague or Plzen.
Mammals: Javan ferret badger, Kowari, Northern white-breasted hedgehog, Pontianak Prevost's squirrel.
Birds: Common redstart, Red-breasted lory, Western plantain eater.
Reptiles: Eastern bearded dragon, Elliptical eye skink, Emerald skink, Great Basin gopher snake, Haitian giant galliwasp,
Hosmer's skink, Northern spider tortoise.
Fish: Bleher's rainbowfish,
Brown giant knifefish,
Chequered rainbowfish, Desert goby, Eastern rainbowfish,
Flowery flounder,
Lake Furnusu rainbowfish, Little corydoras,
Mayland's mbuna,
Mega clown pleco,
Orinoco cichlid,
Pacific blue-eye, Red-striped rainbowfish, Regan's pike cichlid,
Rosy loach,
Sorong rainbowfish,
Sparkle rainbowfish,
Spotfin goby, Spotted blue-eye,
Sudan squeaker, Wahrindi,
Wapoya rainbowfish.
In summary,
36 species, of which
12 are unique in Europe and a further
3 are only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Zooparc Zájezd (Buštěhrad)
This is, in my opinion, the most interesting collection in Czechia. At first glance, it appears to be your bog standard reptile-focused place, with a respectably large collection and a few nice rarities. However, turns out this place is obsessed with chameleons, and when they can't get their hands on more chameleons, they get species with chameleon in their name! Seriously, this place 15 chameleon rarities, plus a further two rarities with chameleon in their names, along with a respectable mammal and bird collection. These numbers make it Europe's best chameleon collection despite Vienna's recent influx due to a border confiscation.
Mammals: Gordon's wildcat.
Birds: African hawk-eagle, Blue-faced dacnis,
Blue-breasted kingfisher, Silver-beaked tanager, Yellow-crowned gonolek.
Reptiles: Bauer's chameleon gecko,
Canopy chameleon, Chameleon forest dragon,
Domergue's leaf chameleon,
Flapneck chameleon, Oustalet's chameleon, Jackson's chameleon (NS),
Jewelled chameleon, Meller's chameleon, Montane side-striped chameleon, Mount Kenya three-horned chameleon, Parson's chameleon,
Plated leaf chameleon,
Ring-headed dwarf snake, Short-horned chameleon,
Spiny chameleon, Three-eyed lizard, Wavy chameleon,
West Usambara blade-horned chameleon,
Yellow-throated day gecko.
In summary,
26 rarities, of which
7 are unique in Europe and a further
3 are only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Zoo Chleby
For about a year, this was the only collection in Europe or North America with Red-shanked douc langurs. This small zoo, located in a town of only 360 people, would hardly seem like the first location one would check for a douc, but has had fair success with the species. Other than the doucs, Chleby has some 'interesting' theming, consisting of often gruesome or explicit figurines of various people, extinct animals and skeletons. The zoo also has a questionable taste in exhibit theming, with a particular highlight being a 6-metre tall face in the gibbon exhibit and a sculpture of a quagga randomly placed in the cheetah exhibit. Other than the strange decor and doucs, Chleby is a pretty run-down place, with exhibits ranging from awful to average. However, it does definitely have a few nice rarities, although if your objective is doucs, perhaps visiting Beauval would be more worthwhile, though perhaps less exciting/spooky.
Mammals: Kellen's African dormouse, Neumann's grass rat, Palestine spiny mouse,
Red-shanked douc langur,
Tristram's jird, Typical striped grass mouse.
Reptiles: Gran Canaria skink (NSS).
Zoopark Chomutov
Another nice collection, though not too many rarities and no unique species.
Mammals: Lesser Egyptian jerboa, Transcapian urial
Birds: Senegal laughing dove, Slaty-headed parakeet
Reptiles: Eastern Montpellier snake, Horseshoe whip snake, Kazakhstan steppe tortoise, Ravergier's racer,
Ring-headed dwarf snake, Southern Amur ratsnake.
Zoo Děčín
Another mid-sized zoo with a couple of nice rarities, particularly in the way of birds of paradise, in which it appears to have a special interest and is probably the best collection in the country for them.
Mammals: Mexican spider monkey
Birds: Golden-winged Magnificent bird-of-paradise, Grey-backed thrush, King bird-of-paradise.
Zoo Dvorec
Easily one of the best cobra collections in Europe, along with a few other rarities along the way.
Mammals: Hausa genet, Philippine palm civet, Red-mantled saddle-backed tamarin, Rusty-spotted genet,
Yellow baboon.
Birds: Chestnut sparrow
Reptiles: Anchieta cobra, Black-necked spitting cobra,
Central Asian cobra, Chinese cobra, Indonesian cobra, Mozambique spitting cobra, Moroccan cobra, Nubian spitting cobra, Peters's cobra,
Philippine cobra, South African Nile crocodile, Sumatran spitting cobra, Western barred spitting cobra.
In summary,
19 rarities, of which
1 is unique and
4 are only found in a couple of European collections.
Dvůr Králové
One of the more famous Czech collections, well known for housing several Northern white rhinos in an attempt to increase their numbers which eventually failed. However, this should not define their collection, as it is a superb assembly of hundreds of species almost uniquely (only a few species buck this trend) from Africa. It holds an impressive 65 rarities, more than Pairi Daiza, Antwerp or Vienna.
Mammals: Arabian striped hyena, Black-backed jackal, Central African ratel, Eastern putty-nosed monkey, Eastern white-bearded wildebeest, Ganzhorn's mouse lemur, Lowe's monkey,
Nubian red-necked gazelle, Smith's bush squirrel,
South African ratel,
Southern Mountain reedbuck, Southern springhare, Thick-tailed greater galago, Thomson's gazelle.
Birds: African pied hornbill (NSS), African white-backed duck, Black-faced go-away bird, Black-headed weaver, Cape shoveler,
Cape sparrow,
Chestnut sparrow,
Chestnut-bellied sandgrouse, Golden-backed weaver, Goliath heron, Hartlaub's duck, Hildebrandt's francolin, Kuhl's brown-necked parrot, Layard black-headed weaver, Maccoa duck, Purple heron, Orange-cheeked waxbill, Red-bellied parrot,
Red-collared widowbird,
Rufous-tailed weaver, Senegal laughing dove, Sudan golden sparrow, Upper Guinea bulbul, Vitelline masked weaver, Western piping hornbill, Western plantain eater, Western reef egret, White-rumped seedeater,
Zanzibar bishop.
Reptiles: Barbour's map turtle, Blue-throated agama,
Boomslang,
Flathead leaf-toed gecko, Great Lakes bush viper, Koch's day gecko, Leafnose snake, Senegal flap-shelled turtle, Sochurek's saw-scaled viper,
Striped house snake,
Twig snake,
Two coloured skink,
Western bush viper, White-lipped mud turtle, Yellow-throated plated lizard.
Amphibians: Delicate spiny reed frog, Marbled Madagascan rainfrog, Madagascar rain frog,
Painted frog, White-spotted tree frog.
Fish: Caerulean damsel.
In summary,
65 rarities, of which
3 are unique in Europe and a further
16 are only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Svet pod hladinou (Frymburk) - Sargassum triggerfish
Zoo Ohrada
A few nice rarities, although no unique species. Himalayan brown bears probably one of the highlights here.
Mammals: Himalayan brown bear, South Brazilian coati.
Birds: Brambling, Brown-headed parrot, Fieldfare, Long-tailed rosefinch, Mew gull, Northern bullfinch,
Ruddy turtle dove.
Reptiles: Common wondergecko, Cyclades viper, Eastern Montpellier snake, Eastern bearded dragon, Marie Galante anole, Steppe agama, Turkestan rock agama.
Fish: Little corydoras.
In summary,
16 species, of which
1 is found in only a couple of European zoos.
Zoo Hodonín
Another similarly sized collection, with a particularly impressive laughingthrush collection and a single unique species of the latter.
Mammals: Red-mantled saddle-backed tamarin
Birds: Chestnut-eared aracari, Chinese spotted dove, Crimson-rumped toucanet, Eastern moustached laughingthrush, Northern bullfinch, Red-winged laughingthrush,
Streaked laughingthrush.
Fish: Cortez angelfish, Long-finned goby, Lubbock's wrasse, Red-striped rainbowfish.
In summary,
12 rarities, of which
1 is unique in Europe.
Zoopark Na Hrádečku
One of the ones I didn't know about before doing this, this collection was somewhat of a revelation, with a large herp collection along with a few nice mammal rarities. Well worth visiting in my opinion if you are in the area. It holds a special interest in the constrictors, particularly boas - it is the best collection for sand boas on the continent and definitely in the running for the best for the Boidae.
Mammals: Bonnet macaque, Common slender mongoose.
Reptiles: Angolan python, Baja rosy boa, Baracoa anole, Bismarck ringed python,
Central Stimson's python, Children's python,
Coastal rosy boa, Cuban giant dusky dwarf boa, Desert rosy boa, East African sand boa, Eastern sand boa,
Grenada tree boa, Haitian boa (NS),
Hart's glass lizard, Inland carpet python,
Javelin sand boa,
Long-tailed boa,
Mexican rosy boa, Mueller's sand boa, New Guinea ground boa,
New Guinea carpet python, Paraguayan rainbow boa, Paulson's Pacific boa, Puerto Rican boa, Rough-scaled sand boa, Spotted python, Tanimbar blue-tongued skink, Tartar sand boa,
Wiegmann's agama.
Amphibians: Blessed poison frog
In summary,
32 rarities, of which
5 are unique in Europe and a further
4 are only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Prirodovedne centrum (Hradec Kralove) - Gunther's flat-tail gecko
Zoo Jihlava
Definitely one of the larger zoos in the country after Plzen and Prague, and it has a multitude of rarities, though comparatively few unique species. Many of its rarities are shared by Plzen and Prague, so often it has species that can be seen in three of four collections on the continent but only two that are found in two and no unique. It nevertheless has a very impressive array of mammal rarities in particular.
Mammals: Arabian striped hyena, Black-tailed garden dormouse, Chacoan peccary, Coruro, Egypt hedgehog, Ganzhorn's mouse lemur, Garnett's greater galago, Goodman's mouse lemur, Gordon's wildcat, Graell's tamarin, Kowari, Long-eared hedgehog, Lowe's monkey, Northern bamboo lemur, Palawan leopard cat, Palestine spiny mouse, Persian jird, Philippine palm civet, Philippine porcupine, Rufous rat kangaroo, Seurat's spiny mouse, Siberian flying squirrel, Southern Luzon giant cloud rat, Spinifex hopping mouse, Spix's moustached tamarin, Thick-tailed greater galago, Wagner's gerbil, West African tree hyrax, White-tailed antsangy.
Birds: Double-banded finch (NS), Green rosella.
Reptiles: Atlantic Central American milksnake, Chinese cave gecko, Cope's false chameleon, Cunningham's skink,
Eastern Madagascar tree boa, Gray-banded kingsnake, Haitian giant galliwasp, Huachuca mountain kingsnake, Tanimbar blue-tongued skink, Western Madagascar tree boa.
In summary,
41 rarities, with only
2 found only in a couple of European collections.
Motly dum Diana (Karlovy Vary) - Masked finch
Zoodomek Karlstejn - African grass rat,
Black-tailed thallomys.
Svět divočiny v Lednice
Actually a decently-sized collection, and one often glossed over. It in fact holds a fair few rarities, though no unique species.
Reptiles: Cyclades viper, Cane-brake rattlesnake, Cascabel rattlesnake, Chaco lancehead, Kurdistani rock viper, Rough-scaled death adder, Russian blunt-nosed viper, Sahara rock viper, Sochurek's saw-scaled viper, Crossed pitviper, Wagner's viper, Western coral snake.
In summary,
12 rarities.
Zoo Liberec
Another fairly large zoo, with some nice rarities and a couple of species that one would only expect to see at the big name collections.
Mammals: Black and rufous sengi, Gray-short-tailed opossum, Philippine porcupine, Tajik urial.
Birds: Chinese spotted dove,
Grey-headed dove, King bird-of-paradise, Korean ring-necked pheasant, Spot-billed pelican, Wahlberg's eagle.
Reptiles: Crowned river turtle, Koch's day gecko, Merauke blue-tongued skink,
Sri Lankan water monitor.
Fish: Arabian carpetshark.
In summary,
15 rarities, of which
1 is unique in Europe and a further
1 is only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Modrá Terárium - Blessed poison frog, Mexican moccasin.
Zoo Olomouc
Another medium-sized collection with a fair few rarities, namely a couple of unique ratel subspecies and a further few unique fish species.
Mammals: Bezoar ibex, Gray short-tailed opossum, Pale spear-nosed bat,
Persian ratel,
South African ratel, Spix's moustached tamarin.
Birds: Golden-backed weaver, Sao Tome barn owl.
Reptiles: Blue-throated agama, Cope's false chameleon, East African egg eating snake, Tunisian spur-thighed tortoise, West African rainbow lizard, Yellow-throated plated lizard.
Amphibians: Marbled newt
Fish: Bennett's sharpnose puffer, Blue-barred parrotfish,
Peppermint bass,
Twostripe goby,
Yellowstripe threadfin bream.
In summary, 20 rarities, of which 6 are unique in Europe and a further 1 is only found in a couple of the continent's institutions.
Zoopark Olovnice - Rusty-spotted genet
Zoo Ostrava
One of the larger collections in the country once you disregard two at the top, Ostrava has a fantastic collection - perhaps not as crammed with rarities as perhaps Jihlava is, but still very impressive. Three tree hyrax taxa, Tarai sacred langurs and a multitude of further fish species, giving it a great depth and balance between the classes.
Mammals: Eastern wallaroo, Garnett's greater galago,
Tarai grey langur, Southern Luzon giant cloud rat,
Southern tree hyrax, West African tree hyrax,
Western tree hyrax, White collared brown lemur.
Birds: Black-headed sibia, Chinese red-whiskered bulbul, Green-thighed parrot, Hartlaub's duck, Mombasa speckled mousebird, Red-breasted lory.
Reptiles: East African fringe-tailed forest lizard,
Striped velvet gecko, West African rainbow lizard,
Yellow-headed temple turtle.
Amphibians: Hairy frog.
Fish: Amiet's lyretail, Canara pearlspot,
Domino tetra, Gabun hemichromis,
Emerald green lampeye,
Highland swordtail,
Golden dwarf barb,
Magdalena river stingray,
Marbled swordtail, Monterrey platfish,
Northern platyfish,
Sucker head,
Tiger leporinus.
In summary, that is
32 rarities, of which
9 are unique in Europe and a further
6 found in only a couple of the continent's institutions.
So, that's that. Next up is Plzen in its own post, and then Prague with the likes of Zlin and Protivin. This really did take a while to compile and type up, as it is quite a dense and long post. However, I hope it is useful, since these are zoos which are typically perceived as generic Czech zoos but which all have such different specialties and interests.