Zoological inaccuracies & mistakes

Did anybody talk about birds in aviaries not belonging in that aviary’s region

Examples:

Black Swan in a Congo aviary, Wood Duck in an Asian aviary, Masked Lapwing in a Southeast Asian Aviary
 
Is that a Galapagos tortoise in Brazil?
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I'm not sure the specific time period, as far as I know the Americas could have not have been know to the old world yet.
Same idea here. Depending on the exact version the approximate time changes, in some it wasn't, in some it probably was allread discovered.

Btw did anyone ever notice the lama in Troy?
 
Ichthyosaurus-like dolphin (The book is Russian)
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Oddly enough, a bottlenose dolphin with atavistic hind flippers was found off the coast of Japan in 2006, so it’s not impossible for a dolphin to have hind flippers...
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Also, that book appears to be French, not Russian.
 

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Oddly enough, a bottlenose dolphin with atavistic hind flippers was found off the coast of Japan in 2006, so it’s not impossible for a dolphin to have hind flippers...
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Also, that book appears to be French, not Russian.
The dolphin on the picture has Ichthyosaurus-like tail. Also it looks like a fish with second dorsal fin because left hind flipper would be hidden behind the body fron this angle.
The book is written and illustrated by Russians.
 
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