Animals You've Seen That Few Zoochatters Have Seen

I feel like Tuatara would be the "most seen" out of those three, simply because they are kept at zoos like Chester and Berlin so a majority of European Zoochatters have probably seen them.

You say that, but the Berlin animals are notoriously invisible :p so it pretty much all comes down to the Chester animals.

I think Saltie crocodiles will be far-and-away the most seen, with Tuatara a distant second and the rhinoceros in solid last place.
 
I am in the process of posting photos from my trip around the Western Cape, several of them are of endemic species which will be new to most ZooChatters, unless they live in South Africa or have visited the country.
The species which may be entirely new to this website is the Cape rock sengi which interrupted our picnic near the shore of False Bay.
 
RARE STUFF i've seen OVER THE YEARS
Mouflon- private Ownership in Texas
Giant Panda-SDZ 2014
Bactrian Deer-the Wilds Ohio
Coues Deer- Bearizona park
Tasmanian Devil-Multiple locations
Antelope Jackrabbit- Wild in AZ
Kiwi bird
feathertail glider
 
RARE STUFF i've seen OVER THE YEARS
Mouflon- private Ownership in Texas
Giant Panda-SDZ 2014
Bactrian Deer-the Wilds Ohio
Coues Deer- Bearizona park
Tasmanian Devil-Multiple locations
Antelope Jackrabbit- Wild in AZ
Kiwi bird
feathertail glider
Kiwi birds aren’t that rare as they are found in dozens of American zoos. Giant pandas aren’t as rare as they are found/were found in several major zoos and so are Tasmanian devils.
 
well in Australia their is no kiwi you would have to go to NZ since Taronga lost theirs a while ago
 
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