Sri Lankan elephant
Sri Lankan elephant
My Riddle Of The Week.
I have spots, but I’m not a zebra. I have a long tongue and a horn, but I’m not a lizard. I’m the tallest animal in the world, but I’m not a tree. What am I?
Rothchild's Giraffe
My Riddle Of The Week.
I have a furry coat and a long tail, but I’m not a cat. I have a pouch and hop around, but I’m not a kangaroo. I’m native to Australia, but I’m not a koala. What am I?
Hello, my Animal Lover friend, you are very close : )Goodfellow's Tree-Kangaroo
Hello, my Animal Lover friend, you are very close : )
Singapore zoo does not have Matschie's tree kangaroo.Matschie's tree kangaroo
Bennett's Wallaby?
I think you are correctSingapore zoo does not have Matschie's tree kangaroo.
Yes, as much as I know. : (Singapore zoo does not have Matschie's tree kangaroo.
Hello, my Animal Lover friend, you are very close : )Matschie's tree kangaroo
The only error I can see is your spelling. It should be talking points, not toking points. Other than that, you are fully correctTOKING POINTS
Singapore Zoo has Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos, which are a different species from Matschie’s tree kangaroos. Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos are native to Papua New Guinea and are endangered due to hunting and habitat loss. Matschie’s tree kangaroos are also native to Papua New Guinea, but they live in the Huon Peninsula and are slightly larger and darker than Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos.
One of the Goodfellow’s tree kangaroos at the Singapore Zoo is Makaia, who was orphaned as a baby and adopted by a wallaby in Australia. He is nicknamed the "miracle" tree kangaroo and arrived in Singapore in 2016. He was paired with another Goodfellow’s tree kangaroo named Nupela for breeding purposes. You can see them at the Australasian Zone of the zoo. Please kindly share with me if the above information is not accurate or incorrect.![]()
Hello, my Animal Lover friend, thank you for your support. My toking point does catch your attention. : )The only error I can see is your spelling. It should be talking points, not toking points. Other than that, you are fully correct![]()