Often on ZooChat, conversations around zoo species are framed in regards to the rare species many of us either desire to see or have rightly earned the bragging rights for having seen, along with the occasional expressions of boredom at certain common species.
So, the point of this thread is a sort of subversion - what are some relatively common or mildly uncommon zoo species you haven't seen, or perhaps only rarely? What's an animal other zoochatters might complain a little about that you've actually missed out on?
I think the easiest mention for me is the Spectacled Bear -- certainly not a rare species, and present at both of my local zoos, but never within memory were they out and about despite multiple visits by their respective exhibits. I think another such example would be the Dall Sheep, present at two of my local facilities until recently, but both long gone and missed.
(For the purposes of this thread, I would like to qualify 'common' as a subjective term; it would obviously not be ideal to list a species found in only a few facilities, but I always find it hard to qualify numbers, and there's questions in regards to populations once common but without a high number of current holders, or those common in Europe but not North America and vice versa, etc.)
So, the point of this thread is a sort of subversion - what are some relatively common or mildly uncommon zoo species you haven't seen, or perhaps only rarely? What's an animal other zoochatters might complain a little about that you've actually missed out on?
I think the easiest mention for me is the Spectacled Bear -- certainly not a rare species, and present at both of my local zoos, but never within memory were they out and about despite multiple visits by their respective exhibits. I think another such example would be the Dall Sheep, present at two of my local facilities until recently, but both long gone and missed.
(For the purposes of this thread, I would like to qualify 'common' as a subjective term; it would obviously not be ideal to list a species found in only a few facilities, but I always find it hard to qualify numbers, and there's questions in regards to populations once common but without a high number of current holders, or those common in Europe but not North America and vice versa, etc.)