Slow Worm supremacy
Well I started with intention to reply to everyone but it quickly got out of hand lol
But those are some cool encounters, and I'm especially jealous with the whale ones
And I guess I should reply to my own topic as well,
I've compiled short list of sorts, as I've kept one, mostly in my head, since I was a kid.
Chamois
-There's plenty of them in our mountains. They're almost a guaranteed sight when summiting above 2k meters. And they're not that afraid of people. Not super bold, but they would graze in herds not far away from resting spots.
On of my favorite encounters regarding them is seeing a herd drinking from glacial lake, early in the morning, as I exited my tent
European Beaver
-This is the most recent one. My brother and me were taking a night walk on the Danube coast and one got out on the shore in front of us. Really cool sight since they're pretty rare here.
Sadly it dipped when we tried to get closer to take a pic
European Wild Cat
-Saw it twice on local wooded hill.
They're bit chonkier than their domestic relatives, but super fast.
Barbary Ground Squirrel
-This one I'm not the 100% sure. We saw group of what looked like ground squirrels while we were summiting a Peak on Atlas in Morocco. They were kinda far away on steep slope, so I couldn't make out the details. I looked online and this seems pretty close
But definitely my most "exotic" encounter
Bottlenose Dolphins
-Saw a bunch of them in our little bay.
I've even had some groups come pretty close to my boat. They're always cheering sight.
Some kind of shark
-I've only saw a fin gliding infront of my boat. I've tried to get closer but my loud motor scared it off immediately
Moray Eel
-Saw it only once. It was swimming below me as I dived.
It disappeared in rocks when I resurfaced to take another breath.
And as of the scariest experience I heard a
Brown Bear during one summit.
We were climbing some icy slope and I was super focused on rope and harnesses not paying much attention to anything else. Then out of nowhere this deep, deep growl (idk how you call the sound bears make) echoes close to us
I was ready to soil my pants right then and there, but one of the older mountaineers reassured us that it's the echo that makes is sound close and that it's probably way down in valley
On our way back we spotted some tracks in snow
Honorable mentions
Mammals:
-Roe Deer, Red Fox, Badger, Pine Marten, Nutria
Birds:
-Eagles, Owls, European Cranes, Hoopoes
Scops Owls are pretty fun sight
Reptiles:
-Eu Adder, Eu Horned Viper, Grass and Dice snakes, Ocellated and Legless Lizards
Amphibians:
-Fire Salamander and bunch of diff frogs
Sea Critters:
-Octopus, Flounder, Tunas, Weird Shrimp (Like mantis shrimp, but we don't have those)