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"Singapore Natives" exhibit

"Singapore Natives" exhibit
Zooish, 30 Oct 2021
    • Zooish
      Sunda Pangolins have been added to the existing Small-toothed Civet and Leopard Cat exhibit along the Leopard Trail (only the Civet is visible in the photo). All 3 species are native to Singapore.
    • Mr Gharial
    • Zooish
      @Mr Gharial yes they are free to interact with one another
    • Mr Gharial
      @Zooish

      Very interesting. Seeing that Pangolins are very prone to stress, you'd think they wouldn't do well in Mixed enclosures
    • honeybadger
      Do you have any idea whether the pangolin is still there?
    • Zooish
      @honeybadger i think so. Saw a pangolin feeding bowl in the exhibit during a recent visit, although i didn't see the pangolin. I think the plan is for this to be the only pangolin exhibit. The current pangolin and civet exhibit at Fishing Cat Trail might house South American species instead.
    • honeybadger
      Brazilian porcupine? As much as I'd love to see new species, it's too bad that we might see pangolins less often. The current pangolin+civet exhibit is a really great exhibit to see active pangolin.
    • DavidBrown
      @Zooish Have you seen any of these species in the wild in Singapore?
    • Zooish
      @DavidBrown i've seen a pangolin. I've not seen the small-toothed civet but have seen common palm civets many times. Have not seen a leopard cat either - those will be quite hard to spot
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    • Dr. Wolverine
      If the pangolin is there, why does Mandai not provide signage?
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