List of species I've seen

GARIBALDI
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Photo by @Lucas Lang. Shedd aquarium, USA

GAUR
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Photo by @Therabu. Haute-Touche animal reserve, France

GIANT FLYING FOX
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Photo by @nikola. Zoo Wroclaw, Poland

GIANT HORNED LIZARD
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Photo by @vogelcommando. Prague zoo Praha, Czech republic

GIANT MORAY
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Photo by @Kakapo. Acuario de Zaragoza, Spain

GIANT OTTER
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Photo by @Julio C Castro. Los Angeles zoo & botanical gardens, USA

GIANT SHOVELNOSE RAY
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Photo by @ThylacineAlive. Zoo Aquarium de Madrid, Spain
 
GIDGEE SKINK
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Photo by @Hix. Sydney zoo, Australia

GLASSWING BUTTERFLY
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Photo by @Sicarius. Zoo Antwerpen, Belgium

GOLDEN BISHOP
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Photo by @ronnienl. Zoo Leipzig, Germany

GOLDEN EAGLE
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Photo by @StellarChaser. Canadian raptor conservancy, Canada

GOLDEN MANTELLA
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Photo by @gulogulogulo. Chester zoo, UK

GOLDEN POISON FROG
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Photo by @KevinB. GaiaZOO Kerkrade, Netherlands

GOLDEN-HEADED SLEEPER GOBY
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Photo by @Arek. Śląski Ogród Zoologiczny, Poland

GOLDENEYE
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Photo by @vogelcommando. Mondo Verde, Netherlands

GOLDSINNY WRASSE
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Photo by @Kakapo. Dolfinarium Harderwijk, Netherlands
 
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Zoo Antwerpen is in Belgium, sorry but I wouldn't be a true Belgian if I wouldn't defend my little country :p

Sorry for the mistake, fixed! Thanks for telling me :)

GREEN MORAY
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Photo by @Milwaukee Man. Shedd aquarium, USA

GREEN PUFFER
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Photo by @vogelcommando. Brouwers aquarium, Netherlands

GREEN TREE MONITOR
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Photo by @RockTheTought. San Diego zoo, USA

GREEN TURACO
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Photo by @Nadchew_. Singapore zoo, Singapore

GREEN-WINGED TEAL
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Photo by @vogelcommando. Prague zoo Praha, Czech republic
 
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Hate to be the one to bring up taxonomy again, honest, but just curious after your last couple of posts.

Do you not support multiple goldeneye or guinea pig species?
 
Hate to be the one to bring up taxonomy again, honest, but just curious after your last couple of posts.

Do you not support multiple goldeneye or guinea pig species?

I don't think I've ever seen a taxonomy where the two goldeneyes were lumped. The photo above is definitely a Barrow's Goldeneye. :)
 
Oh, I had a bit of doubt but the photo was signed as Bucephala clangula and I took it as that species. I will search for another photo for substitution. I'm grateful to Maguari for point it.

The guinea pig is Cavia porcellus. Other species in the genus have other more used common names, usually "cavy".

The above photo of a Barrow's goldeneye can be substituted by this one of a true Goldeneye, photographed by @BerdNerd at Sylvan Heights Bird Park, USA:

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Apologizes for the mistake. I should had paid more attention to the shape of the preocular white spot.
 
Oh, I tought ir was a domestic guinea pig in "wild" coloration. And I completely mistook the fish identification. I feel embarassed now for so many errors. I don't understand why all these error appeared suddenly. I apologize for that. Later when I find more free time I will try to find better photos for replacement of the wrong ones, but meanwhile I would be very grateful if some admin/mod tell me he can substitute the images in the posts that I can't edit anymore.
 
These are positively green morays:
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Photographed by @geomorph at Seaworld Orlando, USA.

And this is a true guinea pig (I wonder if some zoo have this species in its ancestral coloration?)
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Photo by @KevinB at Pairi Daiza, Belgium

And by last a guineafowl puffer:
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Photo by @nikola at Zoo Frankfurt, Germany

Please can some admin or mod change the previously used photos of Goldeneye, Green moray, Guinea pig and Guineafowl puffer for the newest ones with updated authors and places? Once done, these two messages containing just the corrected photos can be deleted whole. Many thanks in advance!
 
Oh, I tought ir was a domestic guinea pig in "wild" coloration. And I completely mistook the fish identification. I feel embarassed now for so many errors. I don't understand why all these error appeared suddenly. I apologize for that. Later when I find more free time I will try to find better photos for replacement of the wrong ones, but meanwhile I would be very grateful if some admin/mod tell me he can substitute the images in the posts that I can't edit anymore.

Domestic guinea pigs often come in that color - it's called agouti - but you can tell by the head shape, etc. that the ones in that photo aren't domestic.
 
Well I tried in several ways that admins change my misidentified images by the correct ones I've posted in recent messages, but nobody attended my demand so after a long wait I think that is time to leave the fails here and continue to the visual guide of species I've seen. I was in the middle of adding species relatively rare: seen in 3 zoos or similar institutions.

HARLEQUIN FILEFISH
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Photo by @vogelcommando. Coralandfishstore, Netherlands

HAWKFISH ANTHIAS
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Photo by @DaLilFishie. Cairns aquarium, Australia

HILL MYNA
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Photo by @Therabu. Weltvogelpark Walsrode, Germany

HOGFISH
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Photo by @RatioTile. New York Aquarium, USA

HOODED MERGANSER
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Photo by @betsy. San Diego zoo, USA

HOODED VULTURE
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Photo by @Andrew_NZP. St. Agustine Alligator Farm zoological park, USA
 
JACK DEMPSEY
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Photo by @Otorongo. Gradina Botanica Vasile Fati Jibou, Romania

JAGUARUNDI
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Photo by @robreintjes. Zoo Krefeld, Germany

JAPANESE SEA NETTLE
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Photo by @KevinB. Pairi Daiza, Belgium

JAVA MOUSE DEER
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Photo by @ro6ca66. Paignton zoo, UK

JAVA SPARROW
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Photo by @Zooish. Jurong bird park, Singapore

JEWEL ANEMONE
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Photo by @Maguari. Aquário Vasco de Gama, Portugal

JULIA LONGWING
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Photo by @geomorph. Butterfly Wonderland, USA
 
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