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The zoo is interesting, I like the night safari.
I have the chance to visit Singapore early next year, but I'll be limited on time. The zoo looks quite nice, but should I make it a point to see it on my first ever trip?
And for anybody who's done the orangutan breakfast, would you say it's worth it? Or should I have same my time for, say, Camp Leakey?
If you have time in Singapore I would make the WRS parks a priority, probably with Jurong Bird Park #1 as it may close (and possibly relocate) in the future. That would take a day. If you are really good at coping with tropical heat and running around zoos, I think you could do the other three parks (Singapore Zoo, River Safari and Night Safari) in a single day/night, given they are all adjacent to each other. You would need to be there at opening though. If you have more time, also check out the huge aquarium that has recently opened on Sentosa Island.
@Zooish: So what will happen to the very popular Elephant shows? I can't imagine that they will be as great with protected contact and iron barriers (see San Diego WAP as a bad example).
Is the second female breeding or not (and if not why not?)?
I understand that all the 12 cubs born at Night Safari were sired by 9-year-old female "Amba". The other female "Swati" is either too old, she is 15 this year, or has already died?
A more general question about the Singapore Zoo map - is there a lot of smaller exhibits dotted around the place that aren't large enough to make the cut on the map? Or is everything there, more or less?
I have just been checking out the latest version of the Zoo's map, and have a couple of questions (based on several presumptions!):
-When did the Red River Hogs arrive - presumably these have just been moved over from Night Safari?
-African Hunting Dogs and Nyala have disappeared from the map, are these still on display?
-Puma appear to have replaced the Jaguar, has that exhibit changed much? These are presumably new imports, as the Night Safari animals were quite elderly?
-It looks like the Gibbon Islands are being renovated, what is happening here? Will the flamingoes be retained? Presumably this will see the howler monkey island recieve a new tenant?
I think the vast majority of exhibits are marked (the Night Safari map includes absolutely everything I think), but there are multiple exhibits within a number of exhibit areas - for example there are obviously many species in the Reptile Garden, Snake House, Fragile Forest and Critter's Longhouse. There are also small exhibits in the entry hut to Australian Outback, and more species further along (e.g. tree kangaroo), and more in the Rift Valley (e.g. jackal, hyrax, others). There were also some aquaria by the pygmy hippos, and eland with the rhinos, but the only standalone unmarked exhibits that I recall were tamarins and frogs near Fragile Forest.