Randomname0183
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Google翻訳を使いながらこのスレッドを書いていますので、間違えてしまったらごめんなさい。
私は日本に住んでいる動物園好きです。海外の動物園好きの皆さんの意見を聞きたいという思いからスタートしました。海外の動物園と比べると日本には珍しい動物はいないと思いますが、外国人の立場からすると、日本の動物園には珍しい生き物はいるのでしょうか?珍しい生き物の写真を撮りたいです。
" I am writing this thread while using translations, so sorry if I made a mistake.
I am a zoo lover living in Japan. I started this because I wanted to hear the opinions of foreign zoo lovers. From a foreigner's point of view, are there any rare creatures in Japan compared to zoos in other countries? I would like to take pictures of rare creatures."
Japanese zoos do indeed hold a lot of rarities that you’ll almost never see in western facilities. From a marine mammal perspective, you see that captures still are pretty common, which bring in rare fauna that don’t live the longest of lives unfortunately (this brings in the likes of Risso’s dolphins, Pantropical spotted dolphins and striped dolphins are all sourced from Taiji in varying numbers per year and can be photographed in multiple facilities if you know where to look) and rescues too (there’s Pygmy killer whales and Common dolphins in Japan too!). Seals also are a speciality of Japan from what I’ve seen, with ribbon and spotted seals being commonplace. Until recently Japan still held Elephant seals as well.
Aside from marine life, Japan has the aforementioned native fauna kept readily, with species such as serrow and spoonbill standing out. Japan also has good ties with other Asian countries, which allows fauna like Pandas and Snub nosed Monkeys to appear.
China has also got a few rarities from other countries outside of Asia too, which have made their way into captivity through various means. Hiroshima keeps an African Forest Elephant that was presented as a diplomatic gift from Burkina Faso, Saitama keeps Quokkas, and IZoo keeps (or kept until recently) a marine iguana from a customs seizure.