Thanks. You cited a post that stated he hadn't left yet, so was just seeking confirmation.I'm not sure what you mean by "officially". He is already in Singapore, as my earlier post mentioned.
Thanks. You cited a post that stated he hadn't left yet, so was just seeking confirmation.I'm not sure what you mean by "officially". He is already in Singapore, as my earlier post mentioned.
The Red-eyed Crocodile Skink exhibit would house Big-headed Turtle.
Two Ring-tailed Lemurs are free-ranging near the entrance.
The red river hogs are now housed and displayed together with the zebras as if todayOne thing to note, not sure if anyone has mentioned it here but Red river hogs are not in the zoo anymore. Its signage has been stripped and they are no longer at the exhibit's back of house. Only the female nyalas are housed now.
The red river hogs are now housed with tue zebras
Today they were sharing it together.Are they displayed together with the zebras or time-shared the exhibit?
Is there any species in their former enclosure?The red river hogs are now housed and displayed together with the zebras as if today
The female nyalas they previously time-shared/cohabitated with.Is there any species in their former enclosure?
A 4-year old male Sri Lankan Leopard from Australia's National Zoo and Aquarium ("Asanka"; see thread below) has arrived in Singapore. Not sure which park he will go to after quarantine.
National Zoo and Aquarium News 2025 [National Zoo and Aquarium]
1.1 L'hoest monkey are being conditioned to the Black-and-white Colobus monkey exhibit at prinate kingdom. The male especially is still relatively skittish as of today.
I am currently unaware if there are any in primate holding. I have only been updated regarding the zoo's side.They are not going to be part of RW Africa? Or they will be both in the zoo and the new park?
I am currently unaware if there are any in primate holding. I have only been updated regarding the zoo's side.
1. The pygmy hippo area has been closed due to mockrock works iirc.A few small updates from today's visit
1. Pygmy hippo exhibits and by extension, the Siamese crocodile and Chinese alligator exhibits were closed for refurbishment
2. The flat-backed spider tortoises at Tortoise Shell-ter have been replaced with a lonesome Burmese star tortoise kept away from the rest.
3. The mixed turtle exhibit outside RepTopia and the sun bears is no longer there, seems like most of those turtles have moved over to Rainforest Wild Asia.
4. More small RepTopia changes: the Moellendorf's trinket snake has taken over the Gaboon viper exhibit while the Gaboon vipers are now in the former Rio Fuerte beaded lizard exhibit. Both Bitis gabonica and Bitis rhinoceros are signed.
5. Another Mexican redleg tarantula lives in the tank formerly for blue spiny lizards.
6. The outdoor exhibit next to the Rote Island snake-necked turtles and crocodile monitor that once held tortoises had a single spotted pond turtle.
7. Some of the herptile tanks at Fragile Forest have been restocked with invertebrates: Java stick insect at the Amazon milk frog tank, Chaco golden knee tarantula where the black-breasted leaf turtles were and Asian forest scorpion at the green tree frog tank, although I only saw the Java stick insect. No Prevost's squirrels in the biodome or their cage at the airlock too.
8. The Nile lechwes have been officially on display. 2 of the Grevy's zebras now live with the giraffes.
9. Bennett's wallaby and Colombian black spider monkey signage have been removed
A few small updates from today's visit
1. Pygmy hippo exhibits and by extension, the Siamese crocodile and Chinese alligator exhibits were closed for refurbishment
2. The flat-backed spider tortoises at Tortoise Shell-ter have been replaced with a lonesome Burmese star tortoise kept away from the rest.
3. The mixed turtle exhibit outside RepTopia and the sun bears is no longer there, seems like most of those turtles have moved over to Rainforest Wild Asia.
4. More small RepTopia changes: the Moellendorf's trinket snake has taken over the Gaboon viper exhibit while the Gaboon vipers are now in the former Rio Fuerte beaded lizard exhibit. Both Bitis gabonica and Bitis rhinoceros are signed.
5. Another Mexican redleg tarantula lives in the tank formerly for blue spiny lizards.
6. The outdoor exhibit next to the Rote Island snake-necked turtles and crocodile monitor that once held tortoises had a single spotted pond turtle.
7. Some of the herptile tanks at Fragile Forest have been restocked with invertebrates: Java stick insect at the Amazon milk frog tank, Chaco golden knee tarantula where the black-breasted leaf turtles were and Asian forest scorpion at the green tree frog tank, although I only saw the Java stick insect. No Prevost's squirrels in the biodome or their cage at the airlock too.
8. The Nile lechwes have been officially on display. 2 of the Grevy's zebras now live with the giraffes.
9. Bennett's wallaby and Colombian black spider monkey signage have been removed
Any idea where from?A female Komodo Dragon has arrived, to be paired with the Zoo's single male.