What's the rarest animal you've seen in person?
What's the rarest animal you've seen in person?
What's the rarest animal you've seen in person?
This goes back to around 2000. Snake hunting in the Everglades middle of the night, my friend and I saw a black panther. I know, I know, impossible, Florida doesn't have them etc etc etc. we both saw it clear as in a zoo in the floodlights of his truck. 100% big cat, 100% black.
I have a shirt of a black panther holding a shotgun.
I remember driving around Florida and seeing a sign with a panther on it. It might have said panther crossing or it just implied it. Wish I could remember where it was.
Me and a bunch of guys saw a lynx at a remote airstrip in western Australia.
Plenty evidence of them in the UK, I see no reason they couldn't be in Florida!
Saw a hulking Florida Panther on a lonely creek in NW FL. Wikipedia says there's only a small population in the very south.
In the wild? Bald Eagle.
If you like eagles, visit Sitka Alaska. They're as common as pigeons up there.
(Just bigger, and scarier. Have you seen their claws?)
I'm going next summer!
I see them a few times a year in Michigan. They are more common these days.
Had one perch in my yard last summer.
They're pretty common in the rural areas of Florida.
Yeah that's probably mine too. I didn't think about them at first because they're pretty common around here.
I was watching a bald eagle fishing yesterday from my window. They must have moved in to the area, bay of quinte in Ontario, which is good news for their numbers.
I once saw five different bald eagles on the same day. before that day I'd only ever seen one in my whole life, and I've never seen any since despite being in the area all the time.
A bobcat. It casually sauntered through the neigborhood and hung out at a local park. I watched it for about five minutes from about 30 feet away.
Tanuki
My buddy is an entomologist and one time I tagged along while he went to collect beatles in the highlands. When we got back to the lab one of the specimens I had collected turned out to be a species that was thought to be extinct in the region and hadn't been spotted in a very long time. He was wildly jealous
You found Pete Best?
Underrated
I saw my first Praying Mantis yesterday.
those things freak me out
Probably my cat. There's only one of her.
Not super rare, but a wolverine
If we're including captive animals, the one that stands out the most to me is a Chaco Owl. It's not considered endangered yet, but it's only found in one particular area of the world, at the borders of Bolivia, Paraguay, and Argentina.
In the wild, I've come across porcupines on a few occasions, and I almost had a fisher cat run up my leg. I didn't know we even had them in my state, so I was very freaked out as to what this long, furry thing coming at me was. I wish I had maintained my composure so I could have gotten a better look at it, but it's also the kind of thing in glad we figured out what each other was before I was in biting range!
Polar Bear this year in Southern Greenland
Did you poop your pants and play dead?
No idea. But if I were to randomly guess, I'd say it was a bison during their endangered days.
Not sure how rare they are, but I've seen wild crested caracaras a few times.
Red squirrel
Saw one at Balmoral estate once!
There was an albino red fox that lived on a golf course near where I work, I I would see it running along the fence about once a week.
Recently caught a firefly for a few seconds to relive my childhood of catching jars full of them as a night light. I let him go, and was sad that he was so alone; there were only a few flashes in a field where I used to see thousands...
For me it has to be an Arctic Blue Fox. Saw several on a trip to the Aleutian Islands. Not really rare or endangered, but as someone who lives well south of their territory it was certainly a rare thing for me.
I was at the old job, staring mournfully out the window at the world free of this drudgery, and - lo and behold - I see a black weasel-like animal galumph into view and disappear down a breezeway.
I couldn't believe my eyes, as this was on Vancouver Island where we have no black weasels.
I looked it up, and apparently there were some mink farms in the area, and they shut down due to one or more problems, so now there's a resilient invasive mink population up near Camosun and the old Insane Asylum.
Quokka on Rottnest Island (Western Australia)?
Followed by trying to stop fuckwits from playing "quokka soccer". 🤭
I once got to meet a Tasmanian Devil baby at a zoo. The zookeeper was carrying him around in a little pouch to keep him comfy while his mom was getting a vet checkup. (The picture is one I found on google because the picture I took is buried in some backup folder from about 6 phones ago)
When I saw them in the wild their faces were covered in tumours. Sure would have been cute without those though. I think our tour guide might have said it was due to intra floral/fauna contamination between species like these who were historically isolated.
Little blue heron. Not so much rare but very rarely seen here.
we have great blues and greens nesting here. The chugging while they're brooding is like tommyknockers.
We have those nesting here too, and you're right!
Orcas, maybe?
I don't even know what the rarest animal I would have seen in person is, considering many zoos and aquariums have endangered species in their care and I like going to them. I went to the Sacramento zoo over this last weekend, too.
In the wild, though? Could either be orcas or grizzly bears.
I saw a big white owl. It looks like as tall as a toddler. Then it flew away before I can even react.
I remember seeing a Liger at the zoo when I was kid.
Endangered Monk seal when I was snorkeling in Hawaii. Dude was just suddenly there! Saw sea turtles and plenty of fish. Like some finding Nemo shit.
That really bad taxidermy lion that was / is a meme.
Captive animals, I've seen countless exotic animals. Wild animals are a cooler experience.
A wild black bear in the northern Lower Peninsula.
A loggerhead sea turtle in Calibogue Sound.
A baby Atlantic bottle nose dolphin riding waves at a beach in South Carolina.
I saw a group of 25k redhead ducks together floating on Lake St. Clair in 2022.
Not rare animals, but the sight was. I saw a bull shark eat a sea gull that was floating on the water.
I also saw a dead alligator that was bloating up from rot get stuck on the bow of a boat on the Savannah river. A guy tried to kick it off and his foot went through it and it was the most putrid thing I've ever seen.
Kemps Ripley sea turtles
I’m big into (responsible) nature tourism and I believe Mountain gorillas are the most rare. Black rhinos are also pretty critically endangered but there’s successful breeding programs at zoos for them so I would think they’re less threatened.
I went to the Galapagos once and some of the islands have some very rare species. But their habitat is protected and isolated so it’s not like endangered species that are threatened by habitat loss or war or whatever.
When I was a kid, on a trip to Paris, I went to the zoo, and the highlight of the whole trip was seeing an Aldabra giant tortoise (listed as vulnerable by IUCN). Now, even when this was 1990, I was still like "ooooooo cool turt". I didn't expect the buddy to jump around and munch pizza. Just a tortoise doing tortoise things slowly.
(The other highlight of the trip was seeing a public Minitel terminal. Holy shit guys, we were only mildly approaching that level in Finland.)
Minitel was, apparently, the shit.
It’s been a lot of years since I’ve been anywhere with wild animals …. But I live in an urban area and am amazed by how regularly i see coyotes. I’m used to thinking of rats, pigeons, and squirrels as adjusted to city life, but I guess coyotes are becoming so too
Before that, maybe i saw a right whale on a long ago whale watch?
When entering the Everglades NP my girlfriend and I were handed one of those folded maps with info on the park. Early 90's BTW. We went to a campground and set up our tent then soon decided to drive out of the park to buy groceries. On the drive out we saw a convertible pulled over to the side of the road, it's occupants looking at something. We looked and I saw the back end of a large cat walking away. My first impression was who could abandon a cat here? It will get eaten by alligators. Soon I realized it was no ordinary house cat. The brochure we were given stated there were nine known Florida panthers left in the million acre park.
In a zoo? Probably a binturong or something like that. In the wild- an ocelot.
I got to see one of the last few white rhinos.
Probably a mole. Not rare in itself, but as they mainly chill in their caves, seeing one by just walking on an official track in a forest is probably relatively rare. The cute fella just stuck his head out, and before I couldn't really react, he apparently already heard me and vanished again.
Wild turkey.
I saw a melanistic eastern grey squirrel this summer, which Wikipedia tells me has a prevalence of about 1 in 10,000. It was just pokin' around my campsite when I woke up one morning. Oh! And I just remembered seeing eyeless fish and salamanders in caves.
The university I went to for undergrad has a whole bunch of these guys. I've never seen one anywhere else.
Desert tortoise, and an old one at that. Was bigger than a basketball.
Probably a sea turtle. Was snorkelling in Malaysia, completely obsessed with the coral and all of the fishes, when this massive turtle just cruises by. Held my breath for as long as I could to swim next to it, not too close but just wanting to be in its presence, it was so calm and majestic as it headed out into the deeper ocean
Probably wild camels in central Australia or a platypus when I was young.
Hmm, I am not sure I've seen anything rare, though we do have some animals in Florida that I don't think are everywhere, have seen wild manatees and alligators, those enormous Sandhill Cranes and pink spoonbills, lots of lizards and snakes.
The animal I have personally seen, but most rarely though, is a fox. Have only seen one wild fox in my over 50 years.
Giant hornet. Easily 4 inches long. I have no idea what it was doing in California.
I have no idea what it was doing in California
Steroids probably
Giant hornet.
Yep. Murder Hornets are in America now.
Not sure how rare they are, but it was rare for me
Saw a lynx cross the road ahead of us in the Yukon.
African penguins maybe? They're endangered. I took my partner to feed them at an aviary.
I feel like I've seen a black rhino before, maybe at the San Diego zoo as a kid or something. Those are critically endangered, all but one subspecies extinct.
Giant Millipede and Armoured Millipede. Not the rarest but you will never seen one without going into the forest.
Probably a California Condor at the San Diego Zoo.
They have them in the wild at Pinnacles National Park. Had maybe five or six flying about 60 feet over my head at one point during a hike. Amazing birds. Would recommend.
And yeah, probably the rarest animal I have seen as well. Though we had a Lawrence's Goldfinch in our yard regularly in an area where they are extremely unlikely to be seen. Different kind of rare I guess.
Jealous that you’ve seen them in the wild!
In my area,
Pheasants and peacocks
Used to have a bush about 5 feet from my bedroom window that Cardinals would nest in.
The Chirping Dog
Probably a gila monster
A wolverine. A kamoshika.
On a Boy Scout camping trip someone brought in a wolf in a cage, so maybe that. Otherwise it'd have to be the day last spring that a few turkeys decided to show up at the college I go to and peck at one of the doors in the building I was in.
Might not fit in this thread but here goes.
My family used to have a cabin that was at a lake several hours out in the mountains and pretty isolated except for a few rich people who lived up there. Place was, and I shit you not, infested with Sasquatches.
Every 4th of July I would go up there to watch the rich people light off their fireworks and immediately after, I had found a logging trail that a large group of them would gather with their babies and all. I think to watch the fireworks. They'd let me get a little bit closer every year until my family sold the cabin. The last time I went there I took a couple friends and they chased us out of the forest until a car's headlights scared them off... That's also the most scared I've ever been.
For obvious reasons I don't want to share the location of this lake..
Did ye aye
Ask 'em what "gooney goo-goo" really means.
I've never actually heard them vocalize anything. I've heard them whistling and the time they chased us out of the forest they made this like expelling a ton of air sound.
I think it's super cool you would do drugs every 4th of july
Nah sober lmao