The obviously one is aardvark. I really love this animal since I was young and it was nice to see them when I finally visit Japan. Also okapi in the same zoo (Ueno) too.
Are aardvarks rare in the US?The Aardvark at Lincoln park zoo
I don't think so. I think in this case it may be where they havent seen the species before, so the seeing one would be highly anticipated. It was like that for me with aardvarks, at least.Are aardvarks rare in the US?
Actually, Lincoln park zoo in Chicago has aardvarks and Brookfield zoo used to. Otherwise, Bronx, Cincinnati, Detroit, Honolulu, Henry Vilas, Henry Doorly, Philadelphia, and Sacramento Zoo should all have Aardvarks.I don't think so. I think in this case it may be where they havent seen the species before, so the seeing one would be highly anticipated. It was like that for me with aardvarks, at least.
I know thatActually, Lincoln park zoo in Chicago has aardvarks and Brookfield zoo used to. Otherwise, Bronx, Cincinnati, Detroit, Honolulu, Henry Vilas, Henry Doorly, Philadelphia, and Sacramento Zoo should all have Aardvarks.
Oh, okay. I think I meant to have that reply directed to Mattaki...I know that.
The point I was making that possibly the aardvark was a heavily anticipated species for you because you had not seen one before, but that was an assumption.
Are aardvarks rare in the US?
Actually, Lincoln park zoo in Chicago has aardvarks and Brookfield zoo used to. Otherwise, Bronx, Cincinnati, Detroit, Honolulu, Henry Vilas, Henry Doorly, Philadelphia, and Sacramento Zoo should all have Aardvarks.
Ok, it seems that information was a bit outdated.Philly hasn't had aardvark in over a year. One passed away and Sunshine was sent to a different zoo.
Giant pandas. Those always fascinated me but I didn't get to a zoo that had them until just this summer and not until I was in my 40s. It was so rewarding to finally see one in person. The fact it was early and the zoo wasn't crowded made the experince that much better.The memory just randomly came up. When I was I want to say 4, maybe 5, I saw a picture of African wild dogs in an animal binder I was flipping through with my grandmother, and I immediately felt a passion to see them. I mean, they're like painted German shepherds with Mickey ears, of course I was dying to see some in person. Finally, the summer after 9th grade, I took a trip to Disney's Animal Kingdom with my mom and sister, and the moment that truck pulled up to the cave and I saw those dogs resting behind it, I was overcome. Sounds odd, I know, but I love dogs, wild or domestic, and considering these specific dogs have been at the top of my list to see in person since the younger days, I felt accomplished. Couple of years before DAK, we went to Zoo Miami and missed the wild dog exhibit. The zoo's massive, you'll miss some stuff if you don't know it well. Went to Birmingham just for fun, not knowing they had the dogs until after we got home, and I felt like I just missed them. since it wasn't long after they left. Disney finally gave me the gift.
Anyways, got to see the dogs at Disney 11th grade summer and again at Miami 12th grade summer, so enough about me. Has there ever been an animal you've been wanting to see for so long, and you finally got to see it and witnessed the beauty of it in person? What was it and what was your reaction?
I've only seen these twice in captivity. Someday I hope to see them in the wild.At the moment, the main one for me was sea otters, which I saw for the first time at Sea Life Birmingham last year. I didn't actually realise how rare sea otters were in captivity, or at least in Europe, so I'm glad that I've been able to see them.