Only going to list mammals and crocs because I haven't kept a decent reptile/insect list and my bird list is around 300-400 species if not more
>Eurasian mole>wolf (campestris & columbianus subspecies)>Eurasian badger>fox>brown bear>grizzly bear>caribou>moose>coyote>two boar species>golden jackal, side-striped jackal & black-backed jackal>Ethiopian wolf>gelada>olive baboon>roughly 10-15 other monkey species>mountain nyala>klipspringer>reedbuck>bushbuck>elk>roe deer>red deer>spotted deer>white-tailed deer>couple more deer species in Nepal>spotted hyena>hippo>Nile crock, mugger croc & gharial>Indian rhino>Indian elephant>Himalayan tar>wombat>a bunch of other marsupials in Tasmania>dik-dik>chamois>Alpine ibex & Walia ibex>Caucasian Mountain ground squirrel>viscacha>Alpine marmot, groundhog, golden marmot, Himalayan marmot>rock hyrax>warthog>assorted hare (3 species), rabbit, vole, mice, rat species, with garden dormouse being notable>grey seal & harbour seal>Steller sea lion, NZ sea lion & South American fur seal>red squirrel>three dolphin species>humpback whale & killer whale>three pika species>probably a good bit moreNot counting what I saw during game drives in Africa, Nepal & Sri Lanka as per the OP.
>>2088102Seriously a fucking lynx in the Hoge Venen/Hautes Fagnes? I know they've been seen sporadically for years, but you're incredibly lucky to have seen one of true. I know some of the most hardcore mammal spotters in the country and none of them have seen a lynx in Belgium so far.
That said, I recently saw a Eurasian pygmy owl in Belgium, there's only a handful in the country.