Dear Sicarius,
I have not numbered the list. I only can tell that the number of species pending to be posted is bigger than the ones already posted. Also, I've photographed most of the species seen but not all, maybe about the 98/99% of them, as Dave's point out. Given this fact and the fact my photos tend to be of worse quality than the ones selected (as I try to find a quite good one of each species for be represented in this thread), that's why I decided to use the Gallery photos, that is the more favourable trend in Zoochat (for example in the Photographic Field Guides of (whatever)... or the German Zoo World guide of zoo animals. I will upload, however, my own photos to the Gallery if I find the species is not represented here.
The list has grown slightly since the post that Amur leopard links, not much, but still the other is not updated and for that it's why I got the idea of make the thread, too. Anyway it will ge outdated this year too, as I will visit two very distant and interesting countries this year,
I honestly can't understand the sense of the PossumRoach's message. Why it looks not serious for you?
As I had to reply here, I take the opportunity for continue the thread with those animals I saw in 4 different zoos. Now is when the animals begin to turn into rarities gradually. Also, the list of species seen in 4 facilities is much bigger, so most of the characters will ve divided into different posts.
ACHILLES TANG
Photo by
@Therabu. Berlin zoo, Germany
ADDAX
Photo by
@Hix. Taronga Western Plains zoo, Australia.
AFRICAN BULLFROG
Photo by
@gentle lemur. ZSL London Zoo, UK
ASIAN WATER MONITOR
Photo by
@ThylacineAlive. Wildlife World zoo & aquarium, USA
ASIATIC BLACK BEAR
Photo by
@Andrew_NZP. Zoo de Granby, Canada