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Animals You've Seen That Few Zoochatters Have Seen

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  1. Newzooboy

    Newzooboy Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    'As @Newzooboy stated, I'm certain a number of the herp and fish species from the National Zoo of South Africa would count as well... Unfortunately, I did not take note of all of the species. Those from Pretoria that I do know, might count, and haven't been mentioned would be the giant girdled lizard, Pickersgill's reed frog, and white-throated samango. Perhaps the Knysna turacos at Birds of Eden in South Africa, as well?'

    Based on a very quick check (not at all exhaustive), the following from Pretoria and Johannesburg zoos might only have been seen by those zoochatters who have visited...

    Zimbabwe Lesser Horned Baboon Spider
    Shield-nosed snake
    Common Mole Snake
    Vundu (fish)
    Pretty-fin Reedfish
    Clanwilliam Yellow Fish
    Clanwilliam Rock Catfish
    Clanwilliam Redfin
    Barnard's Rock Catfish
    Snouted Cobra
    Mozambique Spitting Cobra
    Blackwinged Jardine's Parrot
    Bushveld Rain Frog
     
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  2. Newzooboy

    Newzooboy Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    Actually, I think my best one is this...possibly posted somewhere on here before

    When I was 6 or 7 at school in Perth, Western Australia, a friend brought in a Thorny Devil....in a tupperware sandwich box!!

    Possibly a few Aussie members have seen this species somewhere though.....
     
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  3. Kakapo

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    Each one have it's own experience of zoo visit. I saw Kagus more times than Northern Raccoons.
     
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  4. Kakapo

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    Either considering in one way or another, I've only readed clouded leopard, without specifying Sunda (I copied all lists and then deleted species not seen by me. This post Animals You've Seen That Few Zoochatters Have Seen said just Clouded leopard and from there I copied.)
    Also, either if you considere a species, a subspecies of whatever is irrelevant. In this thread is specifically said that it can be included "species, subspecies and even genus". Somebody told even about blue lobster, that is not even a taxon.
     
  5. Pertinax

    Pertinax Well-Known Member 15+ year member

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    I've seen a Liger( Lion x Tiger) in Paris Vincennes Zoo, 1968. Never seen another since though there are still a few about I think.
     
  6. birdsandbats

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    I've seen Ligers before, once at a circus and once at Animal Haven Zoo.
     
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  7. Sarus Crane

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    Some of these will be hard so I'm going to include both living and deceased (museum collections) here. Some of you have probably seen them:

    1. Great Auk (bones)
    2. Greater Adjutant (study skins)
    3. Spot Breasted Ibis (study skin)
    4. Giant Ibis (study skins)
    5. Milky Stork (study skins)
    6. Giant Ibis (study skins)
    7. Andean & James Flamingo (study skins)
    8. Kouprey (skull)
    9. Sumatran Rhinos Ipuh, Emi & Andalas in Cincinnati
    10. Javan Rhinoceros (mounted skins in Harvard & London)
     
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  8. Kakapo

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    Dead specimens, skins, fossils and bones cannot be included in this thread I think... if not, given my love for natural history museums, I would have seen tons of dreamed species including all the most famous recently extinct ones (thylacine, dodo, passenger pigeon, carolina parakeet, great auk, aurochs and the like...) and species impossible to keep alike, such as coelacanth or baleen whales. And many zoochatters would have seen the same!
     
  9. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    They are kept at the Melbourne Museum and Alice Springs, so I think "a handful" of Zoochatters will have seen them (I can think of at least five members who I know have seen the species). Still a rarity and the majority of Zoochatters will never see one.
     
  10. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    I read back through the whole thread and found only two mentions - one (in your link) just said Clouded Leopard, and the other (by FunkyGibbon) specified Sunda Clouded Leopard. The former will have been pretty commonly seen by Zoochatters, but for the latter one would need to have visited very specific zoos - most Zoochatters who have seen the Sunda species have done so at Lok Kawi in Sabah, but I know some others have seen them at zoos in Java, Singapore, and I think Sumatra also.
     
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  11. Chlidonias

    Chlidonias Moderator Staff Member 15+ year member

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    Yeah, I don't understand the inclusion of museum specimens.

    However, of those species I have seen living Greater Adjutant and Milky Stork and Sumatran Rhino (and bonus White-shouldered Ibis which I just remembered).

    Lots of Zoochatters will have seen Andean and James' Flamingoes though.
     
  12. Pertinax

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    That's one I've seen too...
     
  13. Hix

    Hix Wildlife Enthusiast and Lover of Islands 15+ year member Premium Member

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    Captive
    Kakapo
    Spix Macaw
    Lear's Macaw
    Western Swamp Turtle
    Peninsula Dwarf Monitor
    Jentink's Duiker
    Leadbeater's Possum
    Numbat
    Christmas Island Blue-tailed Skink
    White-necked Picathartes
    Grey-necked Picathartes
    Long-beaked Echidna
    Lord Howe Island Woodhen
    Oenpelli Python

    Captive and in the Wild
    Thorny Devil
    Platypus
    Shoebill (not sure how common they are in captivity)
    Regent Honeyeater

    Wild
    Pesquet Parrots
    Reichenows Melidectes
    Smokey Melipotes
    Abbott's Booby
    Christmas Island Frigate Bird
    Christmas Island Imperial Pigeon
    Christmas Island Hawk-Owl
    Mountain Gorilla
    Kilimanjaro Two-horned Chameleon
    Long-billed Tailorbird
    Barau's Petrel
    Tropical Shearwater

    :p

    Hix
     
  14. GerbenElzinga

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    From the top of my head (not sure how common they are outside of Europe though):

    - Percival's spiny mouse (Acomys percivali)
    - Red Persian jird (Meriones persicus rossicus)
    - Tristram's jird (Meriones tristrami)
    - Southern Luzon giant cloud rat (Phloeomys cuming)
    - Checkered elephant shrew (Rhynchocyon cirnei)
    - Arctic jaeger (Stercorarius parasiticus)
    - Golden-necked cassowary (Casuarius unappendiculatus aurantiacus)
     
  15. Brum

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    Bornean's are only held at Waddesdon, and they are currently off-show. Not sure how many are in the hands of the WPT though. What's the other one you're missing?
     
  16. Mr. Zootycoon

    Mr. Zootycoon Well-Known Member 5+ year member

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    Luckely we also have actual numbers. Zootierliste lists 6 zoos holding Kagu and a whopping almost 500 for Northern raccoon. So unless kagu are extremely common on other continents I stand by my statement that "almost common" in an exaggeration.

    I've read that the WPA imported 8 pairs on something like that. I've never seen one though. The other one I'm still missing is the Hainan peacock-pheasant.
     
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    Since some people mentioned I thought I would too.

    I've seen a blue American Lobster at Shedd Aquairum (I'm not sure they still keep it on-show, can anyone confirm?)
     
  18. animal_expert01

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    Which is the species at Singapore Night Safari? Because that’s the one I’ve seen.
     
  19. Giant Eland

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    So I spent some time and went through my Mammal lifelist and came up with the following 252 species that few zoochatters have likely seen. I appologize for the formatting ahead of time. Most of these I've only seen once before and usually somewhere outside North America or Europe (where most zoochatters call home.) If you'd like me to specify where I saw any of these just let me know!

    I'm guessing there's a chance I'm the only zoochatter to have seen Zeledon's mouse opossum, Honduran white Bat, Palawan stink badger, Peale's dolphin, Merida Brocket Deer

    I issue a challenge to see if anyone has seen over 100 of these (I can think of a few who may have a good shot!)



    1. (Zaglossus bruijni) western long-beaked echidna

    2. (Caluromys philander) bare-tailed woolly opossum

    3. (Chironectes minimus) Yapok

    4. (Didelphis aurita) big-eared opossum

    5. (Marmosa zeledoni) Zeledon’s mouse opossum (wild)

    6. (Antechinus agilis) Agile Antechinus

    7. (Sminthopsis douglasi) Julia Creek Dunnart

    8. (Parantechinus apicalis) Dibbler

    9. (Dasyurus geoffroii) Chuditch or Western Quoll

    10. (Myrmecobius fasciatus) Numbat

    11. (Isoodon auratus) Golden Bandicoot

    12. (Isoodon macrourus) Northern Brown Bandicoot

    13. (Isoodon fusciventer) western brown bandicoot

    14. (Parameles gunnii) Eastern Barred Bandicoot

    15. (Trichosurus arnhemensis) Northern brushtail possum

    16. (Trichosurus caninus) short-eared Possum

    17. (Trichosurus cunninghami) Mountain Brushtail possum

    18. (Phalanger ornatus) ornate cuscus

    19. (Strigocuscus celebensis) Sulawesi dwarf cuscus

    20. (Spilocuscus maculates) Common Spotted cuscus

    21. (Hypsiprymnodon moschatus) Musky Rat-kangaroo (wild)

    22. (Bettongia gaimardi) Tasmanian Bettong

    23. (Bettongia lesueur) burrowing bettong

    24. (Bettongia tropica) Northern Bettong

    25. (Dendrolagus inustus) grizzled tree-kangaroo

    26. (Dendrolagus lumholtzi) Lumholtz’s Tree-kangaroo

    27. (Lagorchestes conspicillatus) Spectacled Hare-wallaby

    28. (Petrogale lateralis) Black-footed Rock-wallaby

    29. (Petrogale concinna) Nabarlek

    30. (Petrogale persephone) Proserpine Rock-wallaby

    31. (Petrogale wilkinsi) Wilkin's Rock-wallaby

    32. (Onychogalea fraenata) Brindled nail-tailed Wallaby

    33. (Onychogalea unguifera) northern nail-tail wallaby

    34. (Macropus antilopinus) Antilopine Wallaroo

    35. (Macropus bernardus) Black Wallaroo

    36. (Macropus dorsalis) Black-striped Wallaby

    37. (Macropus Irma) Western Brush Wallaby

    38. (Macropus parryi) Pretty-faced, Whiptail Wallaby

    39. (Burramys parvus) Mountain Pygmy-possum

    40. (Cercartetus nanus) Eastern Pygmy-possum

    41. (Pseudocheirus occidentalis) Western Ringtail

    42. (Petaurus australis) Yellow-bellied Glider

    43. (Petaurus gracilis) Mahogany Glider

    44. (Diplomesodon pulchellum) Piebald shrew

    45. (Sorex araneus) Common shrew

    46. (Sorex minutissimus) Eurasian least shrew

    47. Sorex unguiculatus) Long-clawed shrew

    48. (Mogera wogura) Japanese Mole

    49. (Mogera imaizumii) Small Japanese Mole

    50. (Atelerix frontalis) Southern African Hedgehog

    51. (Hemiechinus auritus) long-eared Hedgehog

    52. (Anoura geoffroyi) Geoffroy’s tailless bat

    53. (Artibeus lituratus) Great fruit-eating bat

    54. (Carollia castanea) Chestnut short-tailed bat

    55. (Carollia sowelli) Sowell’s short-tailed bat

    56. (Dermanura toltecus) Toltec fruit-eating bat

    57. (Dermanura watsoni) Thomas’s fruit-eating bat (wild)

    58. (Diaemus youngi) White-winged vampire bat

    59. (Ectophylla alba) Honduran white bat (wild)

    60. (Erophylla sezekorni) buffy flower bat (wild)

    61. (Glossophaga commissarisi) Commissaris’s long-tongued bat

    62. (Lasionycteris noctivagans) silver-haired bat

    63. (Lonchophylla robusta) Orange nectar bat (wild)

    64. (Macroderma gigas) Ghost bat

    65. (Mesophylla macconnelli) MacConnell’s bat (wild)

    66. (Myotis albescens) Silver-tipped myotis (wild)

    67. (Myotis nigricans) Black myotis (wild)

    68. (Nycticeius humeralis) evening bat

    69. (Peropteryx kappleri) Greater dog-like bat (wild)

    70. (Pipistrellus abramus) Japanese pipistrelle

    71. (Platyrrhinus vittatus) Greater broad-nosed bat

    72. (Plecotus auritus) Brown long-eared bat

    73. (Pteropus alecto) Black Flying Fox

    74. (Pteropus dasymallus) Ryukyu fruit bat

    75. (Rhinolophus luctus) woolly horseshoe bat (wild)

    76. (Rhynchonycteris naso) proboscis bat (wild)

    77. (Rousettus leschenaultia) Leschenault’s Rousette

    78. (Saccopteryx leptura) Lesser sac-winged bat (wild)

    79. (Uroderma bilobatum) Tent-making bat (wild)

    80. (Vespertilio murinus) Parti-colored bat

    81. (Tupaia minor) pygmy tree shrew

    82. (Tupaia tana) large tree shrew

    83. (Tupaia palawanensis) Palawan tree shrew

    84. (Galeopterus variegatus) Malayan colugo (wild in the zoo)

    85. (Cephalopachus bancanus) Western Tarsier

    86. (Tarsius spectrum) spectral tarsier

    87. (Microcebus lehilahytsara) Goodman's mouse lemur

    88. (Mirza zaza) Northern giant mouse lemur

    89. (Eulemur sanfordi) Sanford’s brown lemur

    90. (Cebus kaapori) Kaapori capuchin

    91. (Sapajus flavius) blonde capuchin

    92. (Chiropotes albinasus) white-nosed saki

    93. (Pithecia inusta) Burnished saki

    94. (Pithecia irrorata) Rio Tapajos saki

    95. (Pithecia mittermeieri) Mittermeier’s Tapajos saki

    96. (Aotus miconax) Peruvian night monkey

    97. (Ateles marginatus) White-cheeked spider monkey

    98. (Brachyteles arachnoids) Southern muriqui

    99. (Mico humeralifer) tassel-eared marmoset

    100. (Callicebus bernhardi) Prince Bernhard's titi

    101. (Callicebus brunneus) brown titi monkey

    102. (Callicebus nigrifons) black-fronted titi monkey

    103. (Callicebus oenanthe) San Martin titi monkey

    104. (Callicebus vieirai) Vieira’s titi monkey

    105. (Macaca assamensis) Assam macaque

    106. (Macaca cyclopis) Formosan rock macaque

    107. (Macaca leonine) northern pig-tailed macaque

    108. (Macaca ochreata) booted macaque

    109. (Macaca pagensis) Pagai Island macaque

    110. (Macaca siberu) Siberut macaque

    111. (Pygathrix cinerea) grey-shanked douc langur

    112. (Pygathrix nigripes) black-shanked douc langur

    113. (Rhinopithecus bieti) black snub-nosed monkey

    114. (Rhinopithecus brelichi) gray snub-nosed monkey

    115. (Rhinopithecus roxellana) golden monkey

    116. (Trachypithecus barbei) Tenasserim lutung

    117. (Trachypithecus crepusculus) Gray Langur

    118. (Trachypithecus delacouri) Delacour's langur

    119. (Trachypithecus germaini) Indochinese lutung

    120. (Trachypithecus hatinhensis) Hatinh langur

    121. (Trachypithecus laotum) Laotian Langur

    122. (Trachypithecus margarita) Annamese silvered langur

    123. (Trachypithecus poliocephalus) white-headed or cat ba langur

    124. (Hylobates klossii) Kloss's gibbon

    125. (Hoolock hoolock) western hoolock gibbon

    126. (Cyclopes didactylus) silky anteater

    127. (Cabassous unicinctus) Southern naked-tailed armadillo

    128. (Chaetophractus nationi) Bolivian hairy armadillo

    129. (Priodontes maximus) Giant Armadillo

    130. (Ochotona princeps) American pika (wild)

    131. (Lepus brachyurus) Japanese hare

    132. (Lepus capensis arabicus) Arabian hare

    133. (Romerolagus diazi) volcano rabbit

    134. (Allactaga major) Great jerboa

    135. (Apodemus argenteus) small Japanese field mouse

    136. (Apodemus speciosus) large Japanese field mouse

    137. (Brachytarsomys albicauda) white-tailed antsangy

    138. (Cuniculus taczanowskii) Mountain Paca

    139. (Dasyprocta mexicana) Mexican agouti

    140. (Eliurus grandidieri) Grandidier’s Tufted-tailed Rat

    141. (Euchoreutes naso) Long-eared jerboa

    142. (Funisciurus pyrropus talboti) Cameroon fire-footed rope squirrel

    143. (Glirulus japonicas) Japanese dormouse

    144. (Heliophobius argenteocinereus) Silvery mole rat

    145. (Hylopetes alboniger) Particoloured flying squirrel

    146. (Hystrix javanica) Sunda porcupine

    147. (Hystrix sumatrae) Sumatran porcupine

    148. (Melomys burtoni) Grassland Melomys

    149. (Meriones vinogradovi) Vinogradov's jird

    150. (Microsciuris alfari) Alfaro’s Pygmy Squirrel (wild)

    151. (Microtus montebelli) Japanese grass vole

    152. (Petaurista elegans) spotted giant flying squirrel

    153. (Petaurista leucogenys) Japanese Giant Flying Squirrel

    154. (Poliocitellus franklinii) Franklin’s ground squirrel

    155. (Pseudomys australis) Plains, Eastern mouse

    156. (Pteromys momonga) Japanese flying squirrel

    157. (Rattus tanezumi) Tanezumi rat (wild, but in zoo)

    158. (Salpingotus crassicauda) thick-tailed pygmy jerboa

    159. (Salpingotus kozlovi) Kozlov's pygmy jerboa

    160. (Sicista betulina) Northern birch mouse

    161. (Tachyoryctes daemon) Demon mole rat

    162. (Typhlomys cinereus) Chinese pygmy dormouse

    163. (Uromys caudimaculatus) giant white-tailed rat (wild, no photo)

    164. (Vulpes cana) Blanford’s fox

    165. (Vulpes rueppellii) Rueppell’s fox

    166. (Cerdocyon thous) Crab-eating Fox

    167. (Lycalopex culpaeus) Colpeo Fox

    168. (Lycalopex griseus) Argentine grey fox

    169. (Lycalopex gymnocercus) pampas fox

    170. (Lycalopex sechurae) Sechura Fox

    171. (Lycalopex vetulus) hoary fox

    172. (Bassaricyon gabbii) Bushy-tailed Olingo

    173. (Mustela eversmanii) Steppe polecat

    174. (Mustela itatsi) Japanese weasel

    175. (Ictonyx libycus) Saharan striped polecat

    176. (Meles anakuma) Japanese Badger

    177. (Martes melampus) Japanese Marten

    178. (Martes zibellina) Sable

    179. (Melogale orientalis) Javan ferret-badger

    180. (Melogale personata) Burmese ferret-badger

    181. (Lontra feline) Marine Otter

    182. (Mydaus marchei) Palawan stink badger

    183. (Conepatus chinga) Molina’s hog-nosed skunk

    184. (Conepatus humboldtii) Humboldt’s hog-nosed skunk

    185. (Conepatus semistriatus) striped hog-nosed skunk

    186. (Spilogale angustifrons) Southern spotted skunk (wild, no photos)

    187. (Fossa fossana) Malagasy civet or fanaloka

    188. (Galidictis grandidieri) Grandidier’s mongoose

    189. (Prionodon linsang) Banded Linsang

    190. (Paradoxurus aureus) golden wet-zone palm civet (possibly mislabeled)

    191. (Viverra zibetha) large Indian civet

    192. (Herpestes brachyurus palawanus) Palawan short-tailed mongoose

    193. (Herpestes urva) crab-eating mongoose

    194. (Leopardus braccatus) Pantanal Cat

    195. (Leopardus colocolo) Colocolo

    196. (Pardofelis marmorata) marbled cat

    197. Prionailurus planiceps) flat-headed cat

    198. (Lynx pardinus) Iberian lynx

    199. (Zalophus wollebaeki) Galapagos sea lion (wild)

    200. (Arctocephalus galapagoensis) Galapagos Fur Seal (wild)

    201. (Arctocephalus forsteri) New Zealand fur seal (wild)

    202. (Arctocephalus townsendi) Guadalupe fur seal

    203. (Arctocephalus tropicalis) subantarctic fur seal

    204. (Hydrurga leptonyx) leopard seal

    205. (Monachus schauinslandi) Hawaiian monk seal

    206. (Mirounga leonine) Southern elephant seal

    207. (Balaenoptera acutorostrata) northern
    minke whale (wild)

    208. (Balaenoptera musculus) blue whale (wild)

    209. (Balaenoptera physalus) fin whale (wild)

    210. (Eschrichtius robustus) gray whale (in captivity!)

    211. (Physeter macrocephalus) sperm whale (wild)

    212. (Neophocaena phocaenoides) finless porpoise

    213. (Orcaella brevirostris) Irrawaddy dolphin

    214. (Grampus griseus) Risso’s Dolphin

    215. (Cephalorhynchus hectori) Hector's dolphin (wild)

    216. (Lagenorhynchus australis) Peale’s dolphin (wild)

    217. (Lagenorhynchus obscurus) dusky dolphin (wild)

    218. (Stenella frontalis) Atlantic Spotted Dolphin

    219. (Steno bredanensis) Rough-toothed Dolphin

    220. (Trichechus inunguis) Amazonian manatee

    221. (Trichechus senegalensis) African manatee

    222. (Ceratotherium simum cottoni) Northern White Rhinoceros

    223. (Dicerorhinus sumatrensis) Sumatran Rhinoceros

    224. (Potamochoerus larvatus) bushpig

    225. (Sus philippinensis) Philippine Warty Pig

    226. (Moschiola kathygre) yellow-striped chevrotain

    227. (Muntiacus crinifrons) black muntjac

    228. (Muntiacus feae) Fea's muntjac

    229. (Cervus macneilli) MacNeill’s Deer

    230. (Rusa marianna) Philippine brown deer

    231. (Capreolus pygargus) Siberian roe deer

    232. (Mazama bricenii) Merida Brocket Deer

    233. (Mazama pandora) Yucatan brown brocket deer

    234. (Blastocerus dichotomus) Marsh deer

    235. (Ozotoceros bezoarticus) Pampas deer

    236. (Tetracerus quadricornis) Four-horned Antelope

    237. (Cephalophus jentinki) Jentink's Duiker

    238. (Cephalophus zebra) Zebra Duiker

    239. (Kobus leche smithemani) Black lechwe

    240. (Pelea capreolus) Grey Rhebok

    241. (Alcelaphus buselaphus) Jackson's hartebeest

    242. (Madoqua saltiana) Salt’s dik-dik

    243. (Ourebia ourebi) Oribi

    244. Gazella bennettii) Chinkara

    245. (Gazella marica) Arabian sand gazelle

    246. (Saiga tatarica) saiga

    247. (Capricornis swinhoei) Formosan serow

    248. (Capricornis maritimus) Indochinese serow

    249. (Arabitragus jayakari) Arabian tahr

    250. (Nilgiritragus hylocrius) Nilgiri tahr (no photos)

    251. (Naemorhedus goral) Himalayan Goral

    252. (Ovis nivicola) snow sheep
     
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