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Good news for those wanting to see the Gaurs on display again. Development of a set of "finale" exhibits for the tram ride has started and I understand it will include one for the Gaurs, as well as Axis Deer and one of the male Asian Elephants. Construction will probably take a year or so.
Has there been any concept art for this upcoming development?
 
As of 16/11/23
*= repeated

Tram:
Bharal
Markhor
Greater flamingo
Asian small-clawed otter
Barasingha
Axis deer
Asiatic lion
Indian Rhino
Thamin
Indian hog deer
Barking deer(Southern red muntjac?)
Cape buffalo
Nile hippopotamus
White African lion
Malayan tapir
Bearded pig(closed)
Red dhole(1st closed, 2nd open)
Asian elephant
Malayan sambar

Fishing cat trail:
Spectacled owl
Fishing cat
Binturong
Southern three-banded armadillo
Giant anteater
Southern red muntjac*
Maned wolf
Brazilian porcupine
Grey-handed night monkey
Kinkajou
Indian gharial
Striped hyena

Leopard trail:
Binturong*
Masked palm civet
Leopard cat
Small-toothed palm civet
Sunda pangolin
Sunda slow loris
Indian crested porcupine
Malayan porcupine
Spotted wood owl
Buffy fish owl
Malayan flying fox
Spotted whistling duck
Lesser dog-faced fruit bat
Nankeen night heron
Asian swamp eel
Malayan box turtle
Common palm civet
Gambian pouched rat
Senegal bushbaby
Greater Hog badger
Asian small-clawed otter*
Clouded leopard
Sunda scops owl
Collared owlet

East lodge trail:
Sloth bear
Aardvark
Northern white-faced owl
Spotted hyena
North Sulawesi babirusa
Eastern bongo
Red river hog(closed)
Malayan tiger

Tasmanian devil trail:
Tasmanian devil
Morepork owl
North Island brown kiwi
Bennett's wallaby(Parma wallaby info sign still there for some reason)
New Caledonian bumpy gecko
Madagascan hissing cockroach
Mexican fireleg tarantula
Cane toad
Cave racer
Asian black forest scorpion
Crested gecko
Common brush-tailed possum
Sugar glider
Woylie
 
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How many malayan tiger are currently in Night safari and are they breeding. Last I known that male Bongsu and females Intan and Suri was in the zoo. And if they are still there how old are them?
 
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I visited the park last night, I wanted to spot the Pangolin but didn’t see any information/sign. Do they share the Sunda Slow Loris enclosure? Is there a better time to spot them?
 
I visited the park last night, I wanted to spot the Pangolin but didn’t see any information/sign. Do they share the Sunda Slow Loris enclosure? Is there a better time to spot them?
The pangolin lives in the exhibit next to the slow loris with leopard cats and small-toothed palm civets. You just have to be lucky to see it
 
How many malayan tiger are currently in Night safari and are they breeding. Last I known that male Bongsu and females Intan and Suri was in the zoo. And if they are still there how old are them?

There are 2.2 at Night Safari - Bongsu, Sulong, Intan and Suri. Bongsu and Intan are the breeding pair i believe. Their 2.0 offspring Arhaa and Sali are at the Singapore Zoo.
 
Leopard trail:
Binturong*
Masked palm civet
Leopard cat
Small-toothed palm civet
Sunda pangolin
Sunda slow loris
Indian crested porcupine
Malayan porcupine
Spotted wood owl
Buffy fish owl
Malayan flying fox
Spotted whistling duck
Lesser dog-faced fruit bat
Nankeen night heron
Asian swamp eel
Malayan box turtle
Common palm civet
Gambian pouched rat
Senegal bushbaby
Greater Hog badger
Asian small-clawed otter*
Clouded leopard
Sunda scops owl
Collared owlet

I believe there is also a Black Crowned Night Heron in the Flying Fox Aviary.
 
As of 25/3/24
*= repeated
bold= remarks
(?)= unsure

Tram:
1. Bharal
2. Markhor
3. Greater flamingo
4. Asian small-clawed otter
5. Barasingha, Axis deer
6. Asiatic lion
7. Indian Rhino
8. Thamin, Indian hog deer
9. Cape buffalo
10. Hippopotamus(empty)
11. White African lion
12. Malayan tapir
13. Malayan gaur
14. Asian elephant
15. Malayan sambar
16. Dhole

Fishing cat trail:
1. Spectacled owl
2. Fishing cat
3. Binturong(closed until?)
4. Southern three-banded armadillo
5. Giant anteater
6. Southern red muntjac, Lesser mousedeer
7. Maned wolf
8. Brazilian porcupine, Grey-handed night monkey, Kinkajou
9. Gharial
10. Striped hyena

Leopard trail:
1. Binturong*, Sumatran masked palm civet
2. Leopard cat, Small-toothed palm civet, Sunda pangolin
4. Sunda slow loris
5. Indian crested porcupine
6 Malayan porcupine
7. Spotted wood owl, Buffy fish owl
8. Malayan flying fox, Spotted whistling duck, Lesser dog-faced fruit bat, Asian swamp eel, Malayan box turtle, Nankeen night heron(?)
9. Common palm civet, Small-toothed palm civet*
10. Gambian pouched rat
11. Senegal bushbaby
12. Greater hog badger
13. Asian small-clawed otter*, Binturong*(closed until 28/3/24)
14. Clouded leopard
15. Sunda scops owl, Collared owlet, Lesser mousedeer*

East lodge trail:
1. Sloth bear
2. Aardvark, Northern white-faced owl
3. Spotted hyena
4. North Sulawesi babirusa
5. Eastern bongo
6. Red river hog
7. White tiger(coming in April)

Tasmanian devil trail:
1. Tasmanian devil
2. Morepork
3. North Island brown kiwi
4. Red-necked wallaby
5. Common brush-tailed possum
6. Sugar glider
7. Woylie
Naracoote cave
8. New Caledonian bumpy gecko
9. Madagascan hissing cockroach
10. Mexican fireleg tarantula
11. Cane toad
12. Cave racer, Jungle carpet python
13. Asian black forest scorpion
14. Crested gecko
 
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As of 25/3/24
*= repeated

Tram:
1. Bharal
2. Markhor
3. Greater flamingo
4. Asian small-clawed otter
5. Barasingha, Axis deer
6. Asiatic lion
7. Indian Rhino
8. Thamin, Indian hog deer
9. Cape buffalo
10. Hippopotamus(empty)
11. White African lion
12. Malayan tapir
13. Malayan gaur
14. Asian elephant
15. Malayan sambar
16. Dhole

Fishing cat trail:
1. Spectacled owl
2. Fishing cat
3. Binturong(closed until?)
4. Southern three-banded armadillo
5. Giant anteater
6. Southern red muntjac, Lesser mousedeer
7. Maned wolf
8. Brazilian porcupine, Grey-handed night monkey, Kinkajou
9. Gharial
10. Striped hyena

Leopard trail:
1. Binturong*, Sumatran masked palm civet
2. Leopard cat, Small-toothed palm civet, Sunda pangolin
4. Sunda slow loris
5. Indian crested porcupine
6 Malayan porcupine
7. Spotted wood owl, Buffy fish owl
8. Malayan flying fox, Spotted whistling duck, Lesser dog-faced fruit bat, Asian swamp eel, Malayan box turtle
9. Common palm civet, Small-toothed palm civet*
10. Gambian pouched rat
11. Senegal bushbaby
12. Greater Hog badger
13. Asian small-clawed otter*, Binturong*(closed until 28/3/24)
14. Clouded leopard
15. Sunda scops owl, Collared owlet, Lesser Mousedeer*

East lodge trail:
1. Sloth bear
2. Aardvark, Northern white-faced owl
3. Spotted hyena
4. North Sulawesi babirusa
5. Eastern bongo
6. Red river hog
7. White tiger(coming in April)

Tasmanian devil trail:
1. Tasmanian devil
2. Morepork
3. North Island brown kiwi
4. Red-necked wallaby
5. Common brush-tailed possum
6. Sugar glider
7. Woylie
Naracoote cave
8. New Caledonian bumpy gecko
9. Madagascan hissing cockroach
10. Mexican fireleg tarantula
11. Cane toad
12. Cave racer, Jungle carpet python
13. Asian black forest scorpion
14. Crested gecko
Nankeen night heron should still be in the leopard trail aviary
 
Can anyone confirm that the white lions at night safari are still 1.1? Realised that the other individual (aside from Sipho) looks extremely shaggy for a female
 
Can anyone confirm that the white lions at night safari are still 1.1? Realised that the other individual (aside from Sipho) looks extremely shaggy for a female

Yes, they are 1.1. I'm guessing the female's mane growth might be caused by use of hormonal contraceptives.
 
Does anyone know the turtle species at the Fishing Cat enclosure?

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