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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.

  3. List of reptiles of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    There are about 110 species of reptiles in Singapore. [1] Most of them are small or rarely seen, but there are a few which are large or prominent. The largest reptiles found in Singapore are the estuarine crocodile and the reticulated python .

  4. Category:Snakes of Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    Snakes of Singapore (3 P) T. ... Pages in category "Snakes of Southeast Asia" The following 105 pages are in this category, out of 105 total.

  5. Cartwheeling snake? Video shows reptile’s unusual method to ...

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    Researchers approached the snake and quickly discovered the “rare” behavior, the study said. Cartwheeling snake? Video shows reptile’s unusual method to escape danger in Malaysia

  6. Wildlife of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore has roughly 80 species of mammals (out of 11 different orders) including 45 species of bats and three species of non-human primates. [9] Currently, the only introduced non-domestic mammal species in Singapore is the variable squirrel. [10] The abundance of bats however has been decreasing rapidly due to habitat loss of over 95%. [11]

  7. Python covered in over 500 ticks rescued from Australia ...

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    A snake riddled with more than 500 blood-sucking ticks was rescued from a swimming pool in Australia. Gold Coast and Brisbane Snake Catcher, a 24/7 pest control company based in Australia, took to ...

  8. Venomous snake comes slithering out of fridge ice dispenser ...

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    This was in my friend’s fridge yesterday. To make it worse her son was bitten by a venomous snake when he was just 6 years old so this was extremely traumatic for her.

  9. Category:Snakes of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Snakes of Singapore" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Banded flying snake; E.