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The Singapore Zoo
Formerly known as the Singapore Zoological Gardens, this zoo displays animals in the open. Residents of the animal kingdom roam spaciously in landscaped enclosures, but not to worry, these ferocious animals are safely kept in a landscaped glass-fronted enclosures.Of over more than 3,200 mammals, birds and reptiles, is living in this spectacular zoo. Be entertained by white tigers, elephants, baboons, polar bears, reptiles and of course, the infamous Orangutan. You can even have breakfast and feast with the animals, such as the Oriental Otter or even the reticulated python.
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Kent Ridge Park
Nature lovers will certainly enjoy the Kent Ridge Park, offering you the most magnificent views of the off-shore islands such as the Pulau Duran Darat. With nature trail, invite yourselves for a 280 metres long canopy walk. This bridge is linked to Kent Ridge Park and to the museum, Reflections of Bukit Chandu, which also caters to the elderly and physically challenged. You will see sunbirds, doves, squirrels, and lizards. Interestingly pitcher plants and wild orchids are also found along the trail, and don't forget the natural pond filled with turtles and fish, such as the Japanese Koi.
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Night Safari
The Night Safari is the first wildlife park built especially to be viewed at night. It occupies 40 hectares of land, with some free ranging animals from South America and other parts of Asia, such as the Indian rhinoceros to tarsiers. Animals are separated from visitors with natural barriers replicating the animal's native habitat. A total of 920 animals are found in the park, of which 30% of the animals are endangered species. Guest should not miss the daily night animal show at the entrance. You will certainly experience an interesting night out at the Night Safari.