Ninja Penguin
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Funnily enough I still have not seen Pere David's Deer anywhere.
The San Diego Safari Park has several in the Asian plains section of the safari i think.
Funnily enough I still have not seen Pere David's Deer anywhere.
I'll never know, but my mother probably made her first visit to London Zoo as a child of seven (or maybe younger) with my grandmother, aunt and uncle.
They used to go to the Canal Banks to eat their picnic, in which case I suppose that a detour to the North Bank might have taken them past London's last Thylacine....
You saw Lonesome George ?!There is another thread dealing with this topic; I have seen Lonesome George (probably now extinct Island population of Galapagos Tortoise) in Captivity and Slender-billed Curlew (still not listed as Extinct despite no confirmed sightings for 2 decades) wild in Morocco.
Panamanian golden frog is not extinct in the wild, just critically endangered. I also didn't counted Przewalski's horse in my previous list because I didn't knew it has been extinct in the wild, for sure I must have seen it in the epoch where it was considered EW, due to how common they are in zoos.
Indeed. Mind you, I rate the Curlew sighting more; I saw the last two males known on their winter grounds.