*It took a full nighter to finally finish this, but we have a new "longest tour in Zoo Tours history."* *Did I cheat by talking slower and expanding the credits to get it there? Maybe, anyways, I hope you enjoyed this episode and here's most likely an incomplete species list:* 1. African Penguin 2. African Crested Porcupine 3. Radiated Tortoise 4. Galapagos Tortoise 5. Aldabra Tortoise 6. Lowland Nyala, Southern Ground Hornbill, Bay Duiker 7. Masai Giraffe 8. Silvery-cheeked Hornbill 9. African Bush Elephant 10. Southern White Rhinoceros 11. African Painted Dog 12. Shoebill, Cape Teal, Black-bellied Whistling Duck 13. Pygmy Hippopotamus 14. Okapi, Bay Duiker 15. Red River Hog 16. Blue Duiker, Trumpeter Hornbill, Von Der Decken’s Hornbill, Javan Pond Heron, Masked Lapwing, Southern Pochard, Violet Turaco 17. Wattled Crane 18. Marabou Stork, East African Crowned Crane, Eastern Bongo, Yellow-backed Duiker (possibly more)
A zoo just had twin elephants .... I thought my mother had said it was Toledo Zoo... but I guess she said thailand...and I misheard her. Oh Toledo Zoo had Bali Myna birds... pretty rare @the time... Pandas I've seen pandas in Toledo and San Diego zoo both. And I've seen the Wyoming toads. Had Golden lion tameron @ detroit zoo in the 80's ...they were super rare
This is such an amazing African theme section for a Zoo! Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to capture, edit and show this to us all! I would have to say the rarest animal I've seen is a sloth bear
Watching this brought back memories of my visit about 12 years ago. A great reminder that I definitely need to get back there someday. The rarest animal I've seen would probably be the Bear Cuscus at Memphis. The only one on display in the Western Hemisphere I believe.
Awesome Video. And as for the rarest zoo animal I have ever seen I would say Red Wolves and Sloth Bears. I have only see both species once out of some 30 plus zoos I have been to across the American West and Midwest.
The rarest Animal that I have ever seen would definitely be the Sumatran Rhino at my hometown zoo in Cincinnati. After the death of the other one, I guess the zoo felt that the remaining one would be better off in his natural habitat. Yes, I miss Harapan, but it was probably all for the best.
Colchester Zoo houses Western Blue Duiker and I was so happy to photograph them for my portfolio on my visit back in November. ZSL London Zoo houses 1 female Red Forest Duiker mixed with their Okapi. She has been at the zoo for 8 years and she is always a delight to see.
@@ZooTours agreed. I was very lucky to get a single clip on my phone with a platypus silhouette in the frame for about two seconds, before it was time for me to move.
Fingers crossed that people will disperse by the end of the day. Something tells me it's like San Diefo with their former pandas - only single file, and very limited time.
Well because I’ve been to 15 zoos in America a lot of them had some rare gems plus I haven’t any of these other animals in any other zoo yet. Columbus-African Leopards, Feather-Tailed Glider, Alaskan Moose, Golden-Mantled Flying Fox, Asian Water Monitor. Cincinnati-Sumatran Rhino-before they went back to Sumatra, Aardwolf, Kea Parrot, Sumatran Elephant and a whole lot in San Diego Zoo and Safari Park
Zuka-zama!!! Try visiting the Woodland Park Zoo, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, & Sacramento Zoo soon!! Plus, 4 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend, Zak... 1) What year did the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have the recent "Dino Mountain" attraction? 2) When did the San Diego Zoo's 45-year old Asian Elephant, Devi, passed away? 3) Which sun bear from the Oakland Zoo passed away this year? 4) How many Komodo Dragons does the San Francisco Zoo now have, since the 4-year old male arrived, recently? And as for the rarest animals I saw in zoos, they would be ringtail cats, basilisk lizards, Andean Cock-Of-The-Rocks, African Openbills, & Steller's Sea Eagles! Jumping Tuojiangosaurus!🦒🦓🐘
Javan gibbons at the Greensboro Science Center in NC! I wasn’t even aware about just how rare they were until I saw all the other gibbons that zoos mainly have. Growing up seeing those guys all the time makes me feel so special and happy that I’ve been able to meet such rare and amazing animals!
Great Video! Rarest Zoo animal I’ve ever seen is probably the Coroboree frog, which is my country’s rarest frog (Australia), with less than 50 left in the wild
The rarest zoo animal i’ve ever seen, is probably: a bear cuscus and the Spix’s macaw. Oh! And where did i see them? Well, i saw them in Pairi Daiza in Bruglette Belgium, where i live.
I don't know if they're the absolute rarest I've ever seen, but Pittsburgh keeps Northern Elephant Seals and behind the scenes keeps White-Bellied Tree Pangolins
I would have to say the rarest species I’ve seen is the przewalski’s horse. I live in Ontario, Canada, and we don’t have many zoos in my area, but I have seen some in the Toronto zoo
The rarest animal I’ve ever seen was the black panther, white tiger, and Amur leopard at the Zoological Wildlife Foundation here in Florida. Most beautiful big cats I’ve ever seen.
@@ROWLETFAN31 there was. They replaced it with the walkthrough Aviary in the South American’s Pantanal enclosure. Thankfully, if their Master Plan comes to fruition we should be getting them back in an African expansion along with hippos. s28164.pcdn.co/files/HZI_Strategic_Plan.pdf
The rarest animal I have ever seen was Nola the Northern white rhino at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. At the time, she was one of 4 alive but now there are only 2
The rarest zoo animal I have ever seen is probably the giant panda at Smithsonian national zoo but, I have only been to 9 zoos so I still have more animals to see!!🐼
I work at a zoo in northwestern Florida called The emerald Coast zoo. And I think the rarest animal I've worked with so far, has got to be our Borneo bat-eater python. As being a hybrid they rarely occur in the wild. Or maybe our fly River turtle, and of course there's our black jaguar.
The rarest animal I have seen in a zoo is not a very impressive animal but it is the Neurergus kaiseri, it is part of the list of the 100 most endangered species of living beings in the world 😱 I watch you from France 🇨🇵 and you have incredible zoos in the USA 🤩 My dream is to go around the world of zoos, starting with the USA 👊
Hmmmm rarest animal. It's either the Khsani spray toad or the ring tailed mongoose, I saw them both at the Bronx zoo. Also amazing tour, as always. Hopefully I'll one day go there especially to see their Shoebills.
Rarest animal I've seen: sf zoo has a small section for California native plants and animals. One tiny little water tank had a san Francisco forktail larvae, a species of damsel fly exclusive to the sf bay area
I don’t know if it’s necessarily the rarest animal I’ve seen, but the Smithsonian zoo houses Cayman blue iguanas, which are endemic to one tiny island in the Caribbean. I actually went to Grand Cayman once and saw a couple wild ones. In 2006 there were estimated to be only 15 of the lizards on the island, but thanks to captive breeding and reintroduction their numbers have recovered significantly, but they are still endangered.
The proboscis monkeys, as well as Inuka the Polar Bear (Rest in Peace, Inuka) are like the rarest zoo animals I have ever seen, since I've only been to the Singapore Zoo and nowhere else. I've known Inuka all my life whenever I go to the zoo on every visit, and when I realize he is dying in 2018, I paid him one visit to see him one last time. The proboscis monkeys are a different story. So far Singapore has like the only successful breeding population of Proboscis Monkeys there, and unless other zoos allow them in Singapore Zoo may be the only place to see proboscis monkeys in the flesh.
rarest zoo animal as in rare in the wild would be the Guam Rail and Micronesian Kingfisher rare in zoos, there is quite a few: Tuatara - Dallas Zoo Perentie - Dallas Zoo Double-Eyed Fig Parrot - Dallas Zoo(last of his kind on the continent) Walrus - SeaWorld Orlando Blue Duiker - San Antonio Zoo Guam Rail - San Antonio Zoo Kreftt's River Turtle - Brevard Zoo Adelie Penguin - SeaWorld Orlando Common Wombat - Houston Zoo(formerly) Gunther's Dik-Dik - Cameron Park Zoo(was the last one on the continent, sadly he passed away) White-Headed Lemur - Naples Zoo(last of her kind on the continent) Honey Badger - Naples Zoo Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat - ZooMiami Red Wolf - Fort Worth Zoo Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth - Dallas World Aquarium(last of his kind on the continent) Shoebill Stork - Houston Zoo(formerly), Dallas World Aquarium Golden-Bellied Mangabey - San Antonio Zoo(formerly) Giant River Otter - Houston Zoo, DWA, Brevard Zoo Antillean Manatee - Dallas World Aquarium and I'll stop there but there is more haha
How subjective things are! I have several krefts river turtle, I have owned perenty and have reared orphan wombats ( both species). I'm Australian so they're not rare here. Though I've never seen a puma, a raccoon, a grey squirrel or a cardinal!
@@graphite2786 yep, crazy how things are different on other countries, we don't have any zoos with Quolls or Numbats, but similarly animals that are common over here like Mountain lions, raccoons, and ball Pythons are rare to nonexistent in Australian zoos
The rarest zoo animal that I've seen is probably the black lion tamarin which is an endangered species of lion tamarin which is kept in only one place outside of South America which is Jersey zoo.
Hoping that the Hartmann’s mountain zebras, impalas and Nile lechwe come back but I recently found out the zoo’s lone Hartmann’s mountain zebra stallion Rex was moved to Disney’s Animal Kingdom over the summer and is doing well
The rarest animals I have seen includes the Golden Mangabey and Onagers and Bontebok at the Cleveland Zoo, the banded palm civet, Sumatran Rhino or one of the auklet species and the several rare cat species in the Cat House at the Cincinnati Zoo, Tiger Quoll at the Columbus Zoo, several rare reptiles at both the Atlanta, Knoxville and Toledo Zoos, finally Giant Pandas from Memphis and Atlanta and the drills at Atlanta. If anyone would like to help me list more rare animals from zoos I have visited I would appreciate it. I have been to Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Louisville, Atlanta, Knoxville and Memphis zoos
I've seen at least three species kept by only one US Zoo: Travancore Tortoise (Philadelphia), Vicuna (Southwicks), and Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cleveland).
*It took a full nighter to finally finish this, but we have a new "longest tour in Zoo Tours history."*
*Did I cheat by talking slower and expanding the credits to get it there? Maybe, anyways, I hope you enjoyed this episode and here's most likely an incomplete species list:*
1. African Penguin
2. African Crested Porcupine
3. Radiated Tortoise
4. Galapagos Tortoise
5. Aldabra Tortoise
6. Lowland Nyala, Southern Ground Hornbill, Bay Duiker
7. Masai Giraffe
8. Silvery-cheeked Hornbill
9. African Bush Elephant
10. Southern White Rhinoceros
11. African Painted Dog
12. Shoebill, Cape Teal, Black-bellied Whistling Duck
13. Pygmy Hippopotamus
14. Okapi, Bay Duiker
15. Red River Hog
16. Blue Duiker, Trumpeter Hornbill, Von Der Decken’s Hornbill, Javan Pond Heron, Masked Lapwing, Southern Pochard, Violet Turaco
17. Wattled Crane
18. Marabou Stork, East African Crowned Crane, Eastern Bongo, Yellow-backed Duiker (possibly more)
A zoo just had twin elephants .... I thought my mother had said it was Toledo Zoo... but I guess she said thailand...and I misheard her.
Oh Toledo Zoo had Bali Myna birds... pretty rare @the time...
Pandas I've seen pandas in Toledo and San Diego zoo both.
And I've seen the Wyoming toads.
Had Golden lion tameron @ detroit zoo in the 80's ...they were super rare
platypus. shoebill. slender loris. cloud rat. potto. gaur. giant panda are some of the rarest we have seen
Your thumbnails are amazing
This is such an amazing African theme section for a Zoo! Thanks so much for taking the time and effort to capture, edit and show this to us all! I would have to say the rarest animal I've seen is a sloth bear
Watching this brought back memories of my visit about 12 years ago. A great reminder that I definitely need to get back there someday.
The rarest animal I've seen would probably be the Bear Cuscus at Memphis. The only one on display in the Western Hemisphere I believe.
Awesome Video. And as for the rarest zoo animal I have ever seen I would say Red Wolves and Sloth Bears. I have only see both species once out of some 30 plus zoos I have been to across the American West and Midwest.
Raccoon Dog for me
For me the giant panda at the Smithsonian zoo and platypus in San Diego
The rarest Animal that I have ever seen would definitely be the Sumatran Rhino at my hometown zoo in Cincinnati. After the death of the other one, I guess the zoo felt that the remaining one would be better off in his natural habitat. Yes, I miss Harapan, but it was probably all for the best.
When I worked there, I was told they brought Harapan and Suci back together to breed as a last ditch effort.
Yeah, I always wanted to go to the Cincinnati zoo to see the Sumatran rhinos. When I finally went, they were gone.
1:21 Kihansi spray toad is the rarest zoo animal that I've seen
6:09 are the vultures and hornbills pinioned
Zoo Tours always delivers top notch content. Keep up the awesome work.
My rarest was a trio of leopard seals, and I was extremely lucky to work with them and hear them sing! (They love gelatin ice blocks!)
Colchester Zoo houses Western Blue Duiker and I was so happy to photograph them for my portfolio on my visit back in November. ZSL London Zoo houses 1 female Red Forest Duiker mixed with their Okapi. She has been at the zoo for 8 years and she is always a delight to see.
Awesome video and rarest animal I ever seen is spix’s macaw at pairi daiza
Very nice video. I think the rarest zoo animal I have seen is the red shanked douc langur.
Earlier this year, I was happy to see my first platypi, and the only ones outside Australia, at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park.
Just literally saw it. Quite disappointing as everyone is only allowed to view it for 30 seconds.
@@ZooTours agreed. I was very lucky to get a single clip on my phone with a platypus silhouette in the frame for about two seconds, before it was time for me to move.
Fingers crossed that people will disperse by the end of the day. Something tells me it's like San Diefo with their former pandas - only single file, and very limited time.
I didn't know much about this zoo, but if I ever get to Tampa, I'll surely will visit!
The rarest animal I have ever seen is a pygmy hippo 🦛
I have to say, your channel is truly genius, as a zoo/ animal lover I’ve binged your tours all week! Keep it up 😝👍🏻
Your videos give me inspiration for my planet zoo builds
Any zoo that houses African Painted Dogs is one of my favorites.
Nice video! I was at ZooTampa yesterday. I forgot that there was a camel area between the Rhinos and what is now home to African Painted Dogs
Well because I’ve been to 15 zoos in America a lot of them had some rare gems plus I haven’t any of these other animals in any other zoo yet. Columbus-African Leopards, Feather-Tailed Glider, Alaskan Moose, Golden-Mantled Flying Fox, Asian Water Monitor. Cincinnati-Sumatran Rhino-before they went back to Sumatra, Aardwolf, Kea Parrot, Sumatran Elephant and a whole lot in San Diego Zoo and Safari Park
I’ve never been to Zoo Tampa but my guess is that the exhibit next to the shoebills used to house secretary birds!
The rates animal I’ve ever seen is the mountain chicken frogs at Chester zoo
Zuka-zama!!! Try visiting the Woodland Park Zoo, Oakland Zoo, San Francisco Zoo, & Sacramento Zoo soon!! Plus, 4 zoo trivia questions for you & your girlfriend, Zak...
1) What year did the San Diego Zoo Safari Park have the recent "Dino Mountain" attraction?
2) When did the San Diego Zoo's 45-year old Asian Elephant, Devi, passed away?
3) Which sun bear from the Oakland Zoo passed away this year?
4) How many Komodo Dragons does the San Francisco Zoo now have, since the 4-year old male arrived, recently?
And as for the rarest animals I saw in zoos, they would be ringtail cats, basilisk lizards, Andean Cock-Of-The-Rocks, African Openbills, & Steller's Sea Eagles! Jumping Tuojiangosaurus!🦒🦓🐘
Javan gibbons at the Greensboro Science Center in NC! I wasn’t even aware about just how rare they were until I saw all the other gibbons that zoos mainly have. Growing up seeing those guys all the time makes me feel so special and happy that I’ve been able to meet such rare and amazing animals!
Great Video! Rarest Zoo animal I’ve ever seen is probably the Coroboree frog, which is my country’s rarest frog (Australia), with less than 50 left in the wild
The rarest zoo animal i’ve ever seen, is probably: a bear cuscus and the Spix’s macaw. Oh! And where did i see them? Well, i saw them in Pairi Daiza in Bruglette Belgium, where i live.
Amazing Tour! I Love the okapi!
Great video!
Great Tour Zack
Probably the rarest zoo animal I've ever seen is the yapok at the Dallas World Aquarium.
The Channel Island Fox at the Santa Barbara Zoo might be the rarest animal I’ve seen at a zoo!
I am 100% sure that the only zoo I’ve been to had black-backed jackals
I don't know if they're the absolute rarest I've ever seen, but Pittsburgh keeps Northern Elephant Seals and behind the scenes keeps White-Bellied Tree Pangolins
The most rarest animal I’ve seen was the Javan Green Magpie at Chester zoo ❤
Rarest animal I've seen is the Golden Bellied Mangabeys and Gharial at the Cleveland zoo
Shoebills look absolutely hilarious
The rarest zoo animal I’ve seen is the Banded Sea Crate and the Tuatara
The rarest animal I ever saw were some jellyfish at the Omaha zoo
I would have to say the rarest species I’ve seen is the przewalski’s horse. I live in Ontario, Canada, and we don’t have many zoos in my area, but I have seen some in the Toronto zoo
The rarest animal I’ve ever seen was the black panther, white tiger, and Amur leopard at the Zoological Wildlife Foundation here in Florida. Most beautiful big cats I’ve ever seen.
The rarest I’ve seen is definitely either the Common Wombat or Shoebill Stork, both at the Houston Zoo.
Wait there's shoebills in Houston?!
There is not anymore
@@ROWLETFAN31 there was. They replaced it with the walkthrough Aviary in the South American’s Pantanal enclosure. Thankfully, if their Master Plan comes to fruition we should be getting them back in an African expansion along with hippos. s28164.pcdn.co/files/HZI_Strategic_Plan.pdf
The rarest zoo animal I have ever seen was the Northern White Rhinos at the Dvur Kralove Zoo.
I don’t remember them, because I was a in elementary school when they left but I have seen the Sumatran Rhinos of Cincinnati
The rarest animal I've seen is certainly the Alagoas curassow.
Fun fact: I used to go to zoo tampa back in July 2021
They have several shoebills at the arizona wildlife zoo and aquarium. Pretty neat place but several exhibits are just too small.
Can we get a source on that? I'm very familiar with the place and can not find any evidence of a Shoebill.
@@ZooTours maybe my stoner mind is wrong but Im pretty sure we saw 2 on the tram ride.
I think there are maribou on the tram idk about shoebill tho @@taylorc146
The rarest animal I ever saw in a zoo has definitely got to be an Eastern Long-Beaked Echidna of Papua New Guinea at Taronga Zoo in Sydney, Australia.
The rarest zoo animal I've ever seen was probably a Sumatran Rhino at the Bronx Zoo 20+ years ago.
The rarest animal I have ever seen was Nola the Northern white rhino at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park. At the time, she was one of 4 alive but now there are only 2
The rarest zoo animal I have ever seen is probably the giant panda at Smithsonian national zoo but, I have only been to 9 zoos so I still have more animals to see!!🐼
Nice tour. I think the rarest animal I've seen would be the Philippine Crocodile, and to answer this week's question is the Marabou Stork. 🙂👍
I work at a zoo in northwestern Florida called The emerald Coast zoo. And I think the rarest animal I've worked with so far, has got to be our Borneo bat-eater python. As being a hybrid they rarely occur in the wild. Or maybe our fly River turtle, and of course there's our black jaguar.
ZooTampa gotta be wild
Most rare zoo animal I've ever seen would be the last captive orinoco dolphin at the Duisburg zoo, around 2016. It sadly passed away in 2020.
I'm pretty sure I saw the Sumatran Rhino at Cincinnati as a kid!
The rarest animal I have seen in a zoo is not a very impressive animal but it is the Neurergus kaiseri, it is part of the list of the 100 most endangered species of living beings in the world 😱
I watch you from France 🇨🇵 and you have incredible zoos in the USA 🤩
My dream is to go around the world of zoos, starting with the USA 👊
The rarest animal was an albino gorila (copito de nieve)
Love the video but the rarest animals I have seen are probably the Asian elephant, Mexican gray wolves or okapis
I've seen northern white rhinos, giant pandas, African clawless otters and African forest buffalo
Giant pandas are coming back to the US
Hmmmm rarest animal. It's either the Khsani spray toad or the ring tailed mongoose, I saw them both at the Bronx zoo. Also amazing tour, as always. Hopefully I'll one day go there especially to see their Shoebills.
Zack the okapi should have a plush. You should make one!
The rarest zoo animal I’ve seen is the scimitar horned oryx
Rarest animal I’ve seen is either the giant panda or the Komodo dragon. The giant panda used to be at Toronto zoo and the Komodo still is.
Rarest animal I've seen: sf zoo has a small section for California native plants and animals. One tiny little water tank had a san Francisco forktail larvae, a species of damsel fly exclusive to the sf bay area
fun fact about these shoebills is the noise that they make sounds like a Gatling gun.
Short-nosed Echinda at Paignton Zoo. Gee, i love Australian Egg-laying Porcupines
I don’t know if it’s necessarily the rarest animal I’ve seen, but the Smithsonian zoo houses Cayman blue iguanas, which are endemic to one tiny island in the Caribbean. I actually went to Grand Cayman once and saw a couple wild ones. In 2006 there were estimated to be only 15 of the lizards on the island, but thanks to captive breeding and reintroduction their numbers have recovered significantly, but they are still endangered.
I’m really late and I’ve watched this video before. But the rarest animal I’ve seen has to the Cuban Crocodile. I think there’s like 100 in the wild.
For me, it had to have been the Sumatran Rhinoceros at the Cincinnati Zoo
Black panther of Malaya
Yes im Malaysian don't make fun of me
i think the rarest animal i've seen in a zoo might be the orinoko river dolphin
The proboscis monkeys, as well as Inuka the Polar Bear (Rest in Peace, Inuka) are like the rarest zoo animals I have ever seen, since I've only been to the Singapore Zoo and nowhere else.
I've known Inuka all my life whenever I go to the zoo on every visit, and when I realize he is dying in 2018, I paid him one visit to see him one last time.
The proboscis monkeys are a different story. So far Singapore has like the only successful breeding population of Proboscis Monkeys there, and unless other zoos allow them in Singapore Zoo may be the only place to see proboscis monkeys in the flesh.
Rarest Zoo Animal: an albino alligator: it was a creepy gift to bestow upon the eyes!
The rarest animal I've seen in a zoo (well, in my case, aquarium), is probably the whale shark (well, in terms of how many facilities hold them).
Probably Sumatran Rhino or Aardwolf at Cincinnati...
My rarest was Baby the Amazon River Dolphin at Zoo Duisburg in Germany. Sadly no longer but a beautiful animal.
I want to say that I saw a Shoe-Bill at the Hogle zoo in Salt Lake City..
5:49 *Jurassic park intensifies*
I think the rarest species I've seen are the offshow Spoon-billed sandpiper at WWT Slimbridge.
rarest zoo animal as in rare in the wild would be the Guam Rail and Micronesian Kingfisher
rare in zoos, there is quite a few:
Tuatara - Dallas Zoo
Perentie - Dallas Zoo
Double-Eyed Fig Parrot - Dallas Zoo(last of his kind on the continent)
Walrus - SeaWorld Orlando
Blue Duiker - San Antonio Zoo
Guam Rail - San Antonio Zoo
Kreftt's River Turtle - Brevard Zoo
Adelie Penguin - SeaWorld Orlando
Common Wombat - Houston Zoo(formerly)
Gunther's Dik-Dik - Cameron Park Zoo(was the last one on the continent, sadly he passed away)
White-Headed Lemur - Naples Zoo(last of her kind on the continent)
Honey Badger - Naples Zoo
Southern Hairy-Nosed Wombat - ZooMiami
Red Wolf - Fort Worth Zoo
Brown-Throated Three-Toed Sloth - Dallas World Aquarium(last of his kind on the continent)
Shoebill Stork - Houston Zoo(formerly), Dallas World Aquarium
Golden-Bellied Mangabey - San Antonio Zoo(formerly)
Giant River Otter - Houston Zoo, DWA, Brevard Zoo
Antillean Manatee - Dallas World Aquarium
and I'll stop there but there is more haha
How subjective things are! I have several krefts river turtle, I have owned perenty and have reared orphan wombats ( both species). I'm Australian so they're not rare here. Though I've never seen a puma, a raccoon, a grey squirrel or a cardinal!
@@graphite2786 yep, crazy how things are different on other countries, we don't have any zoos with Quolls or Numbats, but similarly animals that are common over here like Mountain lions, raccoons, and ball Pythons are rare to nonexistent in Australian zoos
Rareist zoo animal that I’ve ever seen is the Maind wolf
The answer to your question is:
Take a deep breath
Flat-headed cat 🤭
Another part of the Zoo that featured on Secrets Of The Zoo: Tampa from National Geographic.
Rarest zoo animal I've seen was a warty pig
The rarest animal I’ve seen is a platypus at the San Diego safari park
Next vid is an aquarium yessir
Rarest animal I’ve ever seen is most likely the King Cheetah, at Zoo Negara in Kuala Lumpur.
The rarest zoo animal I have ever seen is the angular roughshark in L'Oceanografic (Valencia, Spain)
man what removed the I in ring reserve?
The rarest animal I saw was the Kihansi spray tad at the Bronx zoo. They were so tiny they could fit on my thumbnail
The rarest zoo animal that I've seen is probably the black lion tamarin which is an endangered species of lion tamarin which is kept in only one place outside of South America which is Jersey zoo.
Hoping that the Hartmann’s mountain zebras, impalas and Nile lechwe come back but I recently found out the zoo’s lone Hartmann’s mountain zebra stallion Rex was moved to Disney’s Animal Kingdom over the summer and is doing well
The rarest animals I have seen includes the Golden Mangabey and Onagers and Bontebok at the Cleveland Zoo, the banded palm civet, Sumatran Rhino or one of the auklet species and the several rare cat species in the Cat House at the Cincinnati Zoo, Tiger Quoll at the Columbus Zoo, several rare reptiles at both the Atlanta, Knoxville and Toledo Zoos, finally Giant Pandas from Memphis and Atlanta and the drills at Atlanta. If anyone would like to help me list more rare animals from zoos I have visited I would appreciate it. I have been to Cincinnati, Columbus, Toledo, Cleveland, Indianapolis, Louisville, Atlanta, Knoxville and Memphis zoos
@@JacobFiveash yes I knew I forgot about some things at Atlanta like the otter and tanuki
@@JacobFiveash 🤦I knew I forgot like an entire zoo worth of rare animals lol
The rarest animal I’ve see is either the red wolf or Chinese alligators at the Great Plains zoo
The rarest animal I have seen in a zoo is the bintorong
I feel like every zoo has a african section
I’ve seen northern white rhinos and ring tailed vontsira
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I've seen at least three species kept by only one US Zoo: Travancore Tortoise (Philadelphia), Vicuna (Southwicks), and Golden-bellied Mangabey (Cleveland).