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  2. Jurong Reptile Park - Wikipedia

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    The Jurong Reptile Park was the largest reptile park in Singapore when it was closed in 2006 [1] because of other more popular zoos in Singapore such as Jurong Bird Park (a short walk across the parking lot) and the Singapore Zoo. The site is now occupied by The Village @ Jurong Hill. [5]

  3. Jurong Bird Park - Wikipedia

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    Jurong Bird Park was an aviary and tourist attraction in Jurong, Singapore between 1971 and 2023. The largest such bird park in Asia, [ 3 ] it covered an area of 0.2 square kilometres (49 acres) on the western slope of Jurong Hill , the highest point in the Jurong region.

  4. Mandai Wildlife Group - Wikipedia

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    Founded as Wildlife Reserves Singapore in 2000, Wildlife Reserves Singapore was renamed to Mandai Wildlife Group as part of a corporate rebranding on 13 October 2021. [4] In addition, the River Safari was renamed River Wonders, while the Jurong Bird Park was relocated and renamed to Bird Paradise .

  5. Crocodile farming in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore was the third largest player in the world for the export and import of crocodile skins in 2000. [38] By 2018, Singapore became the largest importer of reptile skins from Africa, accounting for 60% of all reptile skins exported from Africa to Asia. This totaled 933,583 skins out of 1.6 million, primarily consisting of Nile crocodiles. [39]

  6. List of reptiles of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    It can be distinguished from the Malayan water monitor — the other common monitor in Singapore — by its slit nostrils midway up the snout vs round nostrils on the tip. Clouded monitor (Varanus nebulosus) - Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Bukit Batok Nature Park, Singapore Botanic Gardens, Pulau Ubin, Pulau Tekong

  7. Category:Zoos in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Jurong Bird Park (2 P) S. Singapore Zoo (6 P) Pages in category "Zoos in Singapore" ... Jurong Reptile Park; N. Night Safari, Singapore; P. Punggol Zoo; R. River ...

  8. Japanese Garden, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Open daily from 5:30am to 7:00pm Japanese Garden ( Japanese : 星和園 , romanized : Seiwa-en , Chinese : 星和园 ) is a park and garden located in Jurong East , Singapore. Built in 1974 by JTC Corporation , it covers 13.5 hectares (135,000 m 2 ) of land.

  9. Jurong Bird Park Panorail - Wikipedia

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    The Jurong Bird Park Panorail was a 1.7-kilometre (1.1 mi) loop monorail system which ran within the Jurong Bird Park in Singapore. The system was constructed by Vonroll Transport Systems of Switzerland, which also built the Sentosa Monorail and Singapore Cable Car .