Adding New Species to the Gallery!

It's aren't really new to the gallery man, there's few other photos depicting a silvery galago (O. c. monteiri/O. monteiri). It's that others simply labelled them to only a species level (O. crassicaudatus), this is just the first with the full subspecies label.

This is probably why subspecies labelling or attention to the taxonomy is also important :D

Thick-tailed greater galago (Otolemur crassicaudatus) - ZooChat
 
 
(The Red Sea Fan is the new addition, not the Feather Star)
(Not the first photo I've posted of this species, but I do like this photo better. It's also just the second one of the species either way)
 
Two sights that I've been proud of.

This is the first photograph on this species in the gallery. Other photos labelled as this species is actually a dark-morph changeable hawk-eagle (Nisaetus cirrhatus limnaetus), as zoos in Indonesia often mistakenly-labelled these hawk-eagles as a genuine "black eagle".

Likely the only known current public holder of this species in the world.
 


Perhaps not the first, but I'm sure this is the first confidently labelled as so.

One of the very obscure vertebrate species that they're not even listed on Zootierliste yet.

 
Perhaps not the first, but I'm sure this is the first confidently labelled as so
That's the reason I didn't post this one here with my initial batch of new photos, I thought this was the first pic but I saw someone else had posted it all the way back in 2012 under the name "Toby" (another name for a group of puffers) which is why it didn't pop up initially. But this should also be the first one that is correctly labeled
 
That's the reason I didn't post this one here with my initial batch of new photos, I thought this was the first pic but I saw someone else had posted it all the way back in 2012 under the name "Toby" (another name for a group of puffers) which is why it didn't pop up initially. But this should also be the first one that is correctly labeled
Regarding my photo, there was someone who labelled two of their photo as "maculabatis gerrardi" before me, but its more of a question asking if that ID is valid or not. So my photo perhaps is the first one that can be confirmed as a true M. gerrardi.
 
Might or might not be this specific subspecies, though this female bird having longer bright red tail seems to be quite convincing.

The photo I labelled to be "Arctictis binturong pageli" that I posted last year turns out to be wrong (Which instead shows an A. b. niasensis instead). This individual is signed as from "Kalimantan/Borneo", and due to its significantly darker fur coloration, could potentialy mean that it might be a genueine Bornean subspecies.
 
Likely split from H. marginatus, have to look into that more.


Technically not the full-body shot, bit still shows on their most unique feature.

The second photo of a living pitohui species on the gallery.

First photo of the Indonesian nominate subspecies.
 



First closer photo.


First living photo!

First photo of the species and also the subspecies!

 
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