River Wonders Species at River Safari

These are the fish that are currently in the Singapore River Safari. I'm sorry if I missed out anything. These are only the fish I saw.

RIVERS OF THE WORLD


Mississippi River
  1. American Beaver
  2. Alligator Gar
  3. Mississippi Paddlefish
Congo River
  1. African Dwarf Crocodile
  2. Congo Tetra
  3. Giant Puffer Fish
Nile River
  1. African Tigerfish
  2. Goliath Tigerfish
  3. Giraffe Catfish
  4. Bichir
Ganges River
  1. Indian Gharial
  2. Goonch Catfish
Murray River
  1. Murray Cod
  2. Australian Lungfish
Mekong River
  1. Crab-Eating Macaque
  2. Mekong Giant Catfish
  3. Giant Freshwater Stingray
  4. Siamese Carp
  5. Lesser Adjutant Stork
  6. Giant Water Bug
  7. Four-Lined Tree Frog
  8. Elephant Trunk Snake
Yangtze River
  1. Yangtze Alligator
  2. Chinese Giant Salamander
  3. Sturgeon
Giant Panda Forest
  1. Golden Pheasant
  2. Red Panda
  3. Giant Panda
  4. Polar Bear (In the Zoo but there is a viewing panel outside Giant Panda Forest)

WILD AMAZONIA

Miscallaneous
  1. Golden-Headed Lion Tamarin
  2. Toco Toucan
  3. Jaguarundi
  4. Green Anaconda
  5. Silver Arowana
Amazon River Quest
  1. Various Macaws
  2. Collared Peccary
  3. Brown Tufted Capuchin
  4. Red Howler Monkey
  5. Guanaco
  6. Giant Anteater
  7. Rhea
  8. Brazillian Tapir
  9. Mara
  10. Jaguar
  11. Black Howler Monkey
  12. Cotton-Top Tamarin
  13. Carribean Flamingo
  14. Capybara
  15. Scarlet Ibis
Squirrel Monkey Forest
  1. Squirrel Monkey
Amazon Flooded Forest\
  1. Giant River Otter (I couldn't find them the last 2 times I went there)
  2. Red-Bellied Piranha
  3. Angel Fish
  4. Electric Eel
  5. Arapaima
  6. Manatee
  7. Pacu
  8. Freshwater Stingray
  9. Red-Tailed Catfish
 
You missed out loads of species buddy... These are the ones you did not list (I may have missed out a few too):

Mississippi River
Carolina Wood Duck
Golden Shiner
Bluegill Sunfish
Largemouth Bass
Jaguar Cichlid
Blue Catfish (removed from display recently, not sure why)
Black Crappie
Alligator Snapping Turtle
Common Snapping Turtle
Red-eared Slider

Congo River
Kribensis
Blood Red Jewel Cichlid
Jewel Cichlid
Blue Cichlid
Congo Dwarf Cichlid
Red Congo Cichlid
Hemichromis stellifer
Congochromis sabinae
Sixbar Distichodus
Tailspot Climbing Perch
Spotted Climbing Perch
Bottlenose Mormyrid (removed from display recently, not sure why)
Blotched Upsidedown Catfish

River Nile
Fahaka Pufferfish
Nile Perch
African Pike

Ganges River
Cantor's Softshell Turtle
Clown Knifefish
Indian Golden Mahseer
Indian Carp
Mascara Barb

Murray River
Eastern Rainbowfish
Golden Perch

Mekong River
Milky Stork
Tiger Barb
Tinfoil Barb
Mahseer (not sure which species)
Hoven's Carp
Jullien's Golden Carp
Siamese Tigerfish
Royal Knifefish
Iridescent Shark Catfish
Hi-fin Catfish
Wallago
Asian Redtail Catfish
Common Snakehead

Yangtze River / Giant Panda Forest
Chinese Softshell Turtle
White Coud Mountain Minnow
Paradise Fish
Chinese Hi Fin Loach
Chinese Perch
Black Carp

Big-headed Turtle
Fire-bellied Newt

Wild Amazonia / Amazon River Quest
Linneaus Two-toed Sloth
Silvery Marmoset (off-display but visible)
Arrau Turtle

Emperor Tamarin
Brown-headed Spider Monkey
Red-backed Bearded Saki
Brown-nosed Coatimundi
Maned Wolf
Red-footed Tortoise
Green Iguana

Amazon Flooded Forest
Mata Mata
Black Ghost Knifefish
Heckel Discus
Uaru Cichlid
Flag-tailed Characin
Black Banded Myleus
Pink-tailed Chalceus
Xingu Platinum Pleco
L191 Pleco
 
Zooish said:
Congo River
Kribensis
Blood Red Jewel Cichlid
Jewel Cichlid
Blue Cichlid
Congo Dwarf Cichlid
Red Congo Cichlid
Hemichromis stellifer
Congochromis sabinae
Sixbar Distichodus
Tailspot Climbing Perch
Spotted Climbing Perch
Bottlenose Mormyrid (removed from display recently, not sure why)
Blotched Upsidedown Catfish
there was at least one mormyrid in the tank yesterday
 
do you know what's the situation with adding the cocks-of-the-rock to the Amazon Quest aviary? They would be unlikely to be seen in there by most visitors so it seems a total waste.

And what happened to the idea of adding sloths?
 
do you know what's the situation with adding the cocks-of-the-rock to the Amazon Quest aviary? They would be unlikely to be seen in there by most visitors so it seems a total waste.

And what happened to the idea of adding sloths?

I doubt the cock-of-the-rocks will be housed in the ibis aviary. I'd imagine the birds escaping (a couple of ibis did when the ride first opened). Perhaps they will be housed in the presently off-show cage next to the toucans. Housing the contact session animals there is probably a temporary arrangement.

I last saw the sloth housed with the toucans.
 
ah, okay that makes more sense. I had thought the idea was to put the cocks-of-the-rock in the float-through aviary.
 
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