Those really are marine iguanas. I can't say I'm surprised i was recently shown photographs of a critically endangered bird species apparently being bred privately in Europe. There's absolutely no way they were legally obtained and haven't been kept in a zoo in 20+ years
That really DOES arouse my curiosity.
Which endangered bird species?
I can't get to the link, but if they are live marine iguanas and the person can be identified (which the authorities certainly can do through the Facebook company) then they should be reported by someone here. If they are real live animals then they are 100% illegal and the person can (and should) be prosecuted.
I had heared rumours about Marine iguanas smuggled now and then to Europe or America but this is the first proof I get to see !
It seemed a Dutch guy also tried to get some from the Galapagos but he disappeared.....
This is one of the more shocking/interesting things I've seen on this site.
I'm not one to be surprised to find out that a private citizen is keeping exotics illegally. There are probably more people than we'd want to imagine out there keeping stuff that you wouldn't expect. The rarity and regulation of this particular species makes this case stand out.
I have to wonder about the authenticity as well. Are these real? Are they really what the caption says they are? Are they mounted specimens owned by a collector playing a joke? It's tough to say without video.
This is one of the more shocking/interesting things I've seen on this site.
I'm not one to be surprised to find out that a private citizen is keeping exotics illegally. There are probably more people than we'd want to imagine out there keeping stuff that you wouldn't expect. The rarity and regulation of this particular species makes this case stand out.
I have to wonder about the authenticity as well. Are these real? Are they really what the caption says they are? Are they mounted specimens owned by a collector playing a joke? It's tough to say without video.
This is one of the more shocking/interesting things I've seen on this site.
I'm not one to be surprised to find out that a private citizen is keeping exotics illegally. There are probably more people than we'd want to imagine out there keeping stuff that you wouldn't expect. The rarity and regulation of this particular species makes this case stand out.
I have to wonder about the authenticity as well. Are these real? Are they really what the caption says they are? Are they mounted specimens owned by a collector playing a joke? It's tough to say without video.
@DavidBrown, not being sure if it is real (by your esteemed herptile friend) is no the same as it does / did not exist. It did … (and knowing what is sometimes in private hands and their rarity and how one comes by these is a road of its own).
Another rumour about a rare species ( in fact officially extinc ! ) comes from Australia. There at least one person claims to keep and breed Paradise Parrots ( Psephotus pulcherrimus ). I,ve seen some articles about this with some vague photos but as we all know , nothing is impossible !
Do some of our Aussie-zoochatters know more about this ?