well, maybe by keeping your eyes open and crossing your fingersI saw relatively few species on my trip, but didn't go to any natural areas. I saw plenty of plantain squirrels (everywhere) and some macaques from the bus on the way to the zoo. I don't know that you can see colugos just by keeping your eyes open, I did that and didn't see any...
well, maybe by keeping your eyes open and crossing your fingers
They are pretty common because of the locality where the zoo and Night Safari are situated, but yes it really depends on luck as well, being in the right place at the right time.
I think if you are only visiting the zoos you should see plantain squirrels, crab-eating macaques, short-nosed fruit bats, maybe slender squirrels and greater tree-shrews, and hopefully colugo.
I don't believe they even existAnd if you're extremely lucky, a wild pangolin![]()
And if you're extremely lucky, a wild pangolin![]()
Are there really wild pangolins around the Singapore Zoo?
Yes there are, on the Night Safari side of the establishment.
That's very cool. Does the zoo give wildlife tours of its grounds? It sounds like there is enough there to support something like that, although maybe those animals are so common to Singaporeans that seeing them in the wild is no big deal?