What is the most "exotic" animal you have photographed in the wild?

Flamingos on the Zwillbrocker Venn in Germany, this flock being a mix of Greater and Chilean flamingos and hybrids of both species. The greater flamingos might have partially been vagrants from southern Europe, the Chileans are escaped individuals from captivity that have formed a wild and now mixed breeding colony. The Zwillbrocker Venn (in the Zwillbrock part of the town of Vreden, right next to the border with the Netherlands) is their summer and breeding area, while they winter on the Grevelingen lake near Goeree-Overflakkee in the Netherlands.
 
Without doubt, the Hispaniolan solenodon. I can say with confidence that no more than 20 or 30 people per year see one, and that prior to the 1990's they had only been seen by Europeans twice. And it is venomous.
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A *bunch* from India. Indian elephant, Indian rhinoceros, wild water buffalo, hog deer, sambar deer, Himalayan griffon vulture, various species of macaques, Hanuman langur, Indian mongoose, etc.
 
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