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Naked Mole-rat exhibit

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Newly-opened naked mole-rat exhibit as viewed from the main road.
Its located at (ironically) "Cat Country", between the Leopard and Jaguar exhibits. The exhibit is built over a former puma cage, with the pumas having been phased out. The jaguars will move to the new River Safari next year so the Cat Country section will likely be re-themed as an African habitat (with the leopard exhibit fitting in).
 
Thanks for that Zooish.

I see that the maps of Singapore Zoo do not actually show leopards (although this species is shown on the Night Safari map), are there a large number of species missing from the map? Are there any species that are easy to miss?
 
The Zoo map leaves out many of the smaller animals. For example, "Fragile Forest" is shown on the map as having ring-tailed lemur, flying fox and butterflies; but in actual fact it houses well over 3 dozen species of small mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians, fish and invertebrates.

The free-ranging primates like the white-faced saki, brown lemur, Javan red langur, can sometimes be easy to miss I guess.
 

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