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AnimalsOver 21,000 animals representing nearly 1,000 species call Mandai their home.

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Threatened26% of the animal species we care for are threatened with extinction in the wild.

Our parks are home to some 21,000 animals representing nearly 1,000 species. Learn more about the animals in our care at our wildlife attractions.

Animals in

African Dwarf Crocodile

African Dwarf Crocodile

Singapore Zoo

At just 1.5m long, it is one of the smallest crocs. Mostly aquatic, they may bask on logs or even climb onto low tree branches!

African pike

African pike

River Wonders
African Spurred Tortoise

African Spurred Tortoise

Singapore Zoo

At just 1.5m long, it is one of the smallest crocs. Mostly aquatic, they may bask on logs or even climb onto low tree branches!

Alligator Snapping Turtle

Alligator Snapping Turtle

Singapore Zoo

Primarily carnivorous, these ambush predators stay motionless in the water and reveal the worm-like appendage on their tongues to lure unsuspecting prey.

Altum angelfish

Altum angelfish

River Wonders
Annam Leaf Turtle

Annam Leaf Turtle

Singapore Zoo

Primarily carnivorous, these ambush predators stay motionless in the water and reveal the worm-like appendage on their tongues to lure unsuspecting prey.

Arapaima

Arapaima

River Wonders
Armadillo

Armadillo

Night Safari

Though “Armadillo” is Spanish for “little armoured thing”, it is more than just “a roly-poly shell with bands”. The armadillo can hold its breath for six minutes, and its diet consists of insects, small reptiles, and even amphibians.

Asian arowana

Asian arowana

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Growing up to 90cm in length, they launch their thin, powerful bodies out of the water to capture aerial prey.

Asian Box Turtle

Asian Box Turtle

Singapore Zoo

Its hinged plastron (shell underside) allows it to close its shell completely, protecting their head, limbs, and soft body parts when threatened.

Asian brown tortoise

Asian brown tortoise

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Growing up to 60cm in length and 40kg in weight, it is the largest tortoise species in Asia.

Asian Giant Softshell Turtle

Asian Giant Softshell Turtle

Singapore Zoo

A primarily carnivorous ambush predator, it spends 95% of its life buried and motionless, with only its eyes and mouth protruding from the sand.

Australian lungfish

Australian lungfish

River Wonders
Axis deer

Axis deer

Rainforest Wild ASIA

These speedy deer can run at speeds of up to 60km per hour and jump over obstacles over 1.5m high.

Axolotl

Axolotl

Singapore Zoo

These dark-coloured descendants of the tiger salamander can shift their hue a few shades lighter or darker as needed for camouflage.

Azara's agouti

Azara's agouti

River Wonders

These 'jungle gardeners' are thought to be the only mammal that can open a Brazil nut due to their exceptionally sharp teeth!

Babirusa

Babirusa

Night Safari
Banded archerfish

Banded archerfish

River Wonders
Bar-headed goose

Bar-headed goose

Bird Paradise

As one of the world's highest-flying birds, the bar-headed goose has reached a record altitude of over 7,000m. It migrates over the Himalayas, flying from Mongolia to India to escape the harsh winters.

Barasingha

Barasingha

Night Safari

Also known as the swamp deer, it is not uncommon for this large species to have up to 20 tines on their antlers.

Barking deer

Barking deer

Night Safari

Also known as ‘muntjacs’ or ‘rib-faced deer’, this species fights for territory with their "tusks”, which are actually downward-pointing canine teeth.

Bearded pig

Bearded pig

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Large and long-legged with elongated faces, these pigs have “beards” up to 15cm long, and tusks up to 25cm in length.

Big-Headed Turtle

Big-Headed Turtle

Singapore Zoo

While this turtle’s head is so big that it can’t be withdrawn inside its shell, it does have a large bony “roof” on its head for protection.

Binturong

Binturong

Night Safari

Nicknamed the ‘Bearcat’, the binturong is actually related to civets and fossas. Amazingly, it smells like pandan leaves or buttered popcorn!

Black-faced spoonbill

Black-faced spoonbill

Bird Paradise

Black-faced spoonbills are the rarest spoonbills and the only species of spoonbill to be classed as Endangered on the IUCN Red List.

Black-Headed Python

Black-Headed Python

Singapore Zoo

To stay hidden while basking, this snake buries itself with just its head exposed. Its dark colour helps it absorb heat quickly, warming its brain and senses.

Black-winged myna

Black-winged myna

Bird Paradise

The black-winged mynas' melodious song, along with their lively temperament and striking plumage make them highly-prized in the cage bird trade.

Black phantom tetra

Black phantom tetra

River Wonders
Blind cave fish

Blind cave fish

Rainforest Wild ASIA

These fish have a more sensitive lateral line system which detects vibrations or changes in pressure in water.

Blood python

Blood python

Rainforest Wild ASIA

These striking snakes can see a thermal image of their surroundings, making them effective hunters in the dark.

Blue-crowned laughingthrush

Blue-crowned laughingthrush

Bird Paradise

These birds forage in flocks of 40 or more, looking through leaf litter on the ground, or flitting from one leafy branch to another in bushes and trees, gleaning for insects.

Blue-Legged Mantella

Blue-Legged Mantella

Singapore Zoo

Their eggs are laid on canyon walls or under rocks, which are then flooded by water to complete their development in temporary pools.

Boeseman's rainbowfish

Boeseman's rainbowfish

River Wonders
Bolivian ram cichlid

Bolivian ram cichlid

River Wonders
Bongo

Bongo

Night Safari
Brazilian porcupine

Brazilian porcupine

Night Safari

Though adorable, this species does not hesitate to attack an adversary, which it does by biting, or sitting on its haunches to shake its quills.

Buffy fish-owl

Buffy fish-owl

Night Safari

Though their diet consists mostly of fish, these owls also prey on crabs, shrimp, frogs, crayfish, small mammals, large insects, snakes, and even young false gharials.

Burmese python

Burmese python

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Known to grow up to 7m in length, this python is one of the top five largest snakes in the world.

Burmese Roofed Turtle

Burmese Roofed Turtle

Singapore Zoo

We work with other zoos through Managed Species Programmes to boost genetic diversity and sustain their population under human care.

Burmese star tortoise

Burmese star tortoise

Singapore Zoo

Deemed functionally extinct in the 2000s. We work with conservation partners to reestablish wild populations in its native home - Myanmar.

Caiman Lizard

Caiman Lizard

Singapore Zoo

Named for its large, heavy scales. Feeding primarily on invertebrates, it crushes them with strong back teeth, spitting out broken shells before consuming the softer parts.

Cardinal tetra

Cardinal tetra

River Wonders
Cave racer

Cave racer

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Also called the beauty rat snake, this constrictor has the remarkable ability to move along cave walls very efficiently.

Chrisangi leaf insect

Chrisangi leaf insect

Singapore Zoo

This insect, a master of disguise, is a species of stick insect native to Singapore. Resembling a leaf, it blends into its surroundings, making it difficult to spot.

Common barn-owl

Common barn-owl

Night Safari

It’s the most widespread owl species on Earth, but the common barn-owl has some uncommon vocal calls – it does not hoot! Instead, it produces an eerie, long-drawn-out shriek.

Common brushtail possum

Common brushtail possum

Night Safari
Common crowned pigeon

Common crowned pigeon

Singapore Zoo

Their namesake blue lacey crests, resembling elaborate crowns, are actually modified feathers, making them truly majestic.

Common squirrel monkey

Common squirrel monkey

River Wonders

Small and agile, squirrel monkeys can live in groups of up to a hundred, communicating with chirps, squeaks, calls, and sniffs.

Crested Gecko

Crested Gecko

Singapore Zoo

These tiny geckos lack eyelids. Instead, they lick a clear membrane over their eyes to keep them clean!

Crimson-bellied parakeet

Crimson-bellied parakeet

Bird Paradise

Living in small flocks in the Amazon rainforest, this parakeet is often seen foraging for fruits and flowers.

Crocodile Monitor

Crocodile Monitor

Singapore Zoo

While it uses its tail primarily as a counterbalance when leaping from branch to branch, it can also use it like a whip for defence.

Discus

Discus

River Wonders
Eagle owl

Eagle owl

Night Safari

Eagle owls are large, powerful owls known for their prominent ear tufts, deep booming hoots, and fierce predatory skills.

Eastern white pelican

Eastern white pelican

Night Safari

Often seen fishing cooperatively, these birds swim in a wide arc to round up fish before scooping them into their yellow-orange throat pouches.

Eclectus parrot

Eclectus parrot

Singapore Zoo

Eclectus parrots are among the best talking birds, easily mimicking human speech and a wide range of sounds like bells, whistles, and even laughter.

Elongated tortoise

Elongated tortoise

Rainforest Wild ASIA

While their patterns range from pale-yellow to solid black, males sport a pink colour around their nostrils when breeding.

Fahaka pufferfish

Fahaka pufferfish

River Wonders
Fairy cichlid

Fairy cichlid

River Wonders
Falabella

Falabella

Singapore Zoo

Falabellas are the smallest breed of horses in the world.

False gharial

False gharial

Singapore Zoo

Also known as the tomistoma, this fish-eating crocodilian can grow to an impressive 5 metres long.

Fruit bat

Fruit bat

Night Safari

Fruit bats play a crucial role in maintaining forest health by spreading seeds and pollinating numerous plant species, including commercially important crops.

Gambian pouched rat

Gambian pouched rat

Night Safari

It is one of the world's largest rat species, with a distinctive long, nearly hairless tail.

Giant anteater

Giant anteater

Night Safari

The largest of the four anteater species, giant anteaters can reach lengths of 2-2.5 metres. Feeding on ants and termites, their 60cm-long tongues can flick in and out up to 150 times per minute!

Giant Asian Pond Turtle

Giant Asian Pond Turtle

Singapore Zoo

Reaching up to half a metre in length and 12kg in weight, this gentle giant is one of the world’s largest freshwater turtles.

Gila Monster

Gila Monster

Singapore Zoo

One of few venomous lizards, it chews venom into its prey using grooved teeth and powerful jaws.

Giraffe catfish

Giraffe catfish

River Wonders
Golden lion tamarin

Golden lion tamarin

Singapore Zoo

Their namesake mane isn't just for looks. The long fur around their face and ears enhances their hearing and helps with communication within their group.

Goonch catfish

Goonch catfish

River Wonders
Great blue turaco

Great blue turaco

Bird Paradise

This shy bird not easily observed among the forest foliage except when small groups gather and call in chorus, sometimes for several minutes.

Great curassow

Great curassow

River Wonders

Males have a distinctive yellow "knob" on their beak which they use to attract mates and regulate their temperature.

Greater green leafbird

Greater green leafbird

Bird Paradise

The largest and heaviest leafbird, this bird has a powerful, hooked bill that it uses to pierce mid-sized fruits with a tough covering.

Great green macaw

Great green macaw

River Wonders

One of the largest macaws (rivalled only by the hyacinth macaw), known for their loud calls and their ability to mimic human speech.

Great hornbill

Great hornbill

Bird Paradise

This species is threatened by habitat destruction, especially the felling of old-growth trees required for nesting.

Green oropendola

Green oropendola

River Wonders

Social birds that weave long bag-shaped nests that dangle from tree branches, sometimes following red-throated caracaras to feed.

Green Pit Viper

Green Pit Viper

Singapore Zoo

This nocturnal viper uses heat-sensing facial pits to detect and strike warm-blooded prey in the dark.

Grey-handed night monkey

Grey-handed night monkey

Night Safari

Large round eyes that are perfectly adapted to night vision help this arboreal monkey forage at night. While their diet may vary, they do like to grab and squish insects for food. Yikes!

Harlequin rasbora

Harlequin rasbora

River Wonders
Helmeted curassow

Helmeted curassow

River Wonders

These large, ground-dwelling birds, with distinctive bluish-grey casques on their forehead, grow up to 3.6kg in weight – like turkeys!

Hog badger

Hog badger

Night Safari

They are known to dig burrows, that can then be used by other animals.

Hog deer

Hog deer

Rainforest Wild ASIA

These deer often rush through grass with their head down like a pig, rather than bounding over obstacles like other deer.

Hornet tilapia

Hornet tilapia

River Wonders
Humboldt penguin

Humboldt penguin

Bird Paradise

The Humboldt penguin is a medium-sized black-and-white penguin.

Indian crested porcupine

Indian crested porcupine

Singapore Zoo
Indian gharial

Indian gharial

Night Safari

With its bulbous growth on the tip of males’ snouts, it’s no wonder this crocodilian gets its name from the word ‘ghara’ – ‘pot’ in Hindi.

Indian rhinoceros

Indian rhinoceros

Night Safari
Indian Spotted Pond Turtle

Indian Spotted Pond Turtle

Singapore Zoo

This shy turtle croaks softly when retracting inside its shell, and can grow up to 40.5cm long.

Indian Star Tortoise

Indian Star Tortoise

Singapore Zoo

Its star-patterned shell helps with camouflage, and males often battle rivals by flipping them over.

Jade perch

Jade perch

River Wonders
Jungle nymph

Jungle nymph

Singapore Zoo

The undisputed queen of stick insects, adult females can reach a whopping 65 grams, making them the heaviest in the world! Males, on the other hand, are slender and lightweight, topping out at around 6 grams.

King Cobra

King Cobra

Singapore Zoo

Despite its fearsome reputation amongst humans, the world’s longest venomous snake has a diet consisting mainly of other snakes.

Kinkajou

Kinkajou

Night Safari

With dense woolly fur that acts as a raincoat, and a strong tail that they themselves can use to climb back up on, this carnivore is perfectly equipped to raid beehives for honey.

Knob-Tailed Gecko

Knob-Tailed Gecko

Singapore Zoo

This ground-dwelling Aussie gecko lives in sand plains and woodlands, rarely climbing trees.

Lapradei bichir

Lapradei bichir

River Wonders
Lemon cichlid

Lemon cichlid

River Wonders
Lesser mousedeer

Lesser mousedeer

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Being one of the world’s smallest hoofed animals, the lesser mousedeer has fangs instead of antlers.

Lesser mousedeer

Lesser mousedeer

Night Safari

Being one of the world’s smallest hoofed animals, the lesser mousedeer has fangs instead of antlers.

Lesser whistling duck

Lesser whistling duck

Night Safari
Luzon Hornbill

Luzon Hornbill

Bird Paradise

This diminutive hornbill is restricted to Luzon and nearby islands in the Philippines. Males and females look different, with males being mostly pale while females are entirely black.

Macaw

Macaw

Singapore Zoo
Madagascar hissing cockroach

Madagascar hissing cockroach

Rainforest Wild ASIA

One of the largest species of cockroaches it hisses by expelling air through abdominal breathing pores.

Major Mitchell's cockatoo

Major Mitchell's cockatoo

Bird Paradise

Being seedeaters, cockatoos have large beaks with which seeds can be dehusked efficiently.

Malayan horned frog

Malayan horned frog

Singapore Zoo

When threatened, they inflate their throat and let out a loud, unexpected honk that sounds like a cross between a duck and a car horn.

Maned wolf

Maned wolf

Night Safari

Despite its name, it is neither fox nor true wolf. In fact, it is the only member of its genus, Chrysocyon! Instead of howling, they bark or roar to let their mate know where they are.

Masked Palm Civet

Masked Palm Civet

Night Safari
Meerkat

Meerkat

Singapore Zoo

Despite their small size, meerkats are surprisingly brave. When facing danger, they'll stand tall and hiss together, creating a formidable front to deter predators.

Milky stork

Milky stork

Bird Paradise

The Milky Stork is classified as endangered, facing significant threats primarily from habitat loss and degradation due to human activities.

Mini pig

Mini pig

Singapore Zoo
Morepork owl

Morepork owl

Night Safari
Nicobar pigeon

Nicobar pigeon

Singapore Zoo

Unlike its common city cousins, the Nicobar pigeon boasts feathers that shimmer with metallic green, copper, and bronze hues. This iridescence makes them resemble living jewels fluttering through the forest.

Oriental pied hornbill

Oriental pied hornbill

Bird Paradise

Hornbills usually pair for life but for both Stumpy and her current partner, it is love at second sight. Stumpy was one of a pair previously released to the wild. The pair were often seen flying together but one day the male disappeared.

Parkinson's rainbowfish

Parkinson's rainbowfish

River Wonders
Penguin tetra

Penguin tetra

River Wonders
Philippine eagle

Philippine eagle

Bird Paradise

With its one-metre height, the Philippine eagle is the tallest of eagles. It tips the scales at a maximum of eight kilogrammes, which makes it one of the largest eagles in the world.

Pied imperial pigeon

Pied imperial pigeon

Singapore Zoo

As the name suggests, they boast a beautiful "pied" pattern, with a mostly white or pale cream body contrasted by striking bluish-black flight and tail feathers.

Ploughshore tortoise

Ploughshore tortoise

Singapore Zoo

Males use their plough-shaped shell tip to ram and flip rivals during courtship battles.

Porcupine

Porcupine

Night Safari
Prevost's squirrel

Prevost's squirrel

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Their tails aid balance when running, climbing and jumping, and provide warmth when wrapped around them at night.

Prevost's squirrel

Prevost's squirrel

Singapore Zoo

Their scientific genus name, Callosciurus, actually means "beautiful squirrel," living up to their stunning orange and black coats. They're considered one of the world's most colorful squirrels!

Pygmy goat

Pygmy goat

Singapore Zoo

Pygmy goats are the smallest breed of goats in the world. Fully grown, they measure 40cm from floor to shoulder, and weigh around 30kg.

Radiated tortoise

Radiated tortoise

Singapore Zoo

Its shell has fine yellow starbursts and sensitive nerves—it can feel when you touch it!

Rainbow shark

Rainbow shark

River Wonders
Red-and-green macaw

Red-and-green macaw

River Wonders

Also called the green-winged macaw, it is second in length only to the hyacinth macaw. Bonded pairs stay together for life.

Red-crested cardinal

Red-crested cardinal

Bird Paradise

Hailing from South America, this cardinal forages on the ground for seeds, fruits, and insects. It is kept as a pet on account of its good looks and melodious song.

Red-crested turaco

Red-crested turaco

Bird Paradise

The only family of birds that is entirely endemic to sub-Saharan Africa, the turacos are known for their punk ‘hairdos’. The feathers around their head do not have barbules, which gives a glossy appearance to their raised crest.

Red-footed tortoise

Red-footed tortoise

River Wonders

Characterised by its distinctive bright red/orange feet and head, it’s most active during the day and immediately after rain.

Red-Headed Rat Snake

Red-Headed Rat Snake

Singapore Zoo

This tree-dwelling snake uses agility and camouflage to hunt and hide in Asian forests.

Red dhole

Red dhole

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Living in packs of 5-12, they occasionally play and hunt with other packs, forming temporary “super packs”!

Red rainbowfish

Red rainbowfish

River Wonders
Red river hog

Red river hog

Singapore Zoo

Unlike some landlocked pigs, red river hogs are excellent swimmers and love spending time near water. They even utilize their strong legs and hooves to gallop through mud with ease.

Red river hog

Red river hog

Night Safari
Reticulated python

Reticulated python

Rainforest Wild ASIA

Besides being the world’s longest snake, this python is also an excellent swimmer, having been reported far out at sea!

Rhino Iguana

Rhino Iguana

Singapore Zoo

Named for their horned snouts, these stocky iguanas raise back spines to look more fearsome.

River toad

River toad

Singapore Zoo

When the scorching desert sun beats down, River toads aren't ones to sweat it out. Instead, they burrow into the cool sand, crafting cozy underground hideaways where they'll spend most of the scorching summer.

Rummy-nose tetra

Rummy-nose tetra

River Wonders
Saddled bichir

Saddled bichir

River Wonders
Salmon-crested cockatoo

Salmon-crested cockatoo

Bird Paradise

Cockatoos have distinctive head crests which are normally kept folded back on the top of the head when relaxed. These are raised as a sign of agitation or curiosity, and to signal threat or romantic intentions.

Santa Cruz ground-dove

Santa Cruz ground-dove

Bird Paradise

This bird is observed to perch on low branches and roost in trees. It comes to the ground to forage for food and this is when it is most vulnerable to the introduced rats, cats, dogs and pigs that are found in much of its range.

Scarlet macaw

Scarlet macaw

River Wonders

Besides being the national bird of Honduras and having the ability to mimic human speech, these macaws also live up to 50 years in the wild!

Senegal bushbaby

Senegal bushbaby

Night Safari
Serval

Serval

Night Safari
Siamese flying fox

Siamese flying fox

River Wonders
Sidewinder (Rattlesnake)

Sidewinder (Rattlesnake)

Singapore Zoo

Their sidewinding gait makes them the fastest-moving of all rattlesnakes. Shuffling their bodies into soft sand, with their heads barely exposed, they twitch their tail to attract prey.

Skunk

Skunk

Singapore Zoo
Small-toothed palm civet

Small-toothed palm civet

Night Safari

Also called the Three-striped palm civet, this exclusively arboreal omnivore has a diet of forest fruits, insects, frogs, birds, and occasionally, squirrels.

Soro brook carp

Soro brook carp

Rainforest Wild ASIA

With a body length of only 15-20cm, soro brook carp prefer to swim in groups of 10-20, eating insects, plants, and fruits.

Spectacled owl

Spectacled owl

Night Safari

Special, spectacled, spectacular. This large owl’s song is a loud, pulsing series of deep hoots - not so different to a sheet of metal being flexed rapidly.

Spotted giant flying squirrel

Spotted giant flying squirrel

Night Safari

These flying fellows glide from tree to tree by spreading their patagium – the special skin that connects its limbs.

Spotted whistling duck

Spotted whistling duck

Singapore Zoo

Spotted whistling ducks have a variety of whistling and piping calls, used for communication, greeting each other, and even defending their territory.

Spotted wood owl

Spotted wood owl

Night Safari
Striped hyaena

Striped hyaena

Night Safari

One of the most important members of nature’s cleanup crew. They differ from their spotted cousins by communicating with body movements instead of noises.

Sugar glider

Sugar glider

Night Safari
Sulcata tortoise

Sulcata tortoise

Singapore Zoo

Sulcata tortoises are one of the world’s largest tortoises and can grow up to 100kg!

Superb starling

Superb starling

Bird Paradise

The superb starling (Lamprotornis superbus) is a member of the starling family of birds. It was formerly known as Spreo superbus.

Tanganyikan butterfly cichlid

Tanganyikan butterfly cichlid

River Wonders
Tokay Gecko

Tokay Gecko

Singapore Zoo

These bug-hunting geckos thrive in cities and even have a light-sensing “third eye” on top of their head.

Umbrella Cockatoo

Umbrella Cockatoo

Bird Paradise

This endangered cockatoo from Northern Moluccas, Indonesia, is so named as it has a crest that looks like an umbrella when erected, which happens when the bird is excited or alarmed.

Veiled chameleon

Veiled chameleon

Singapore Zoo

Their binocular vision enables them to move their eyes independently, focusing on two different objects at once!

Vietnamese Crocodile Lizard

Vietnamese Crocodile Lizard

Singapore Zoo

Named for their croc-like tails, these rare lizards give birth to live young—unusual for reptiles!

Vine Snake

Vine Snake

Singapore Zoo

These slender, tree-dwellers are venomous, using their venom to subdue prey. However, they are not considered dangerous to humans.

Wallaby

Wallaby

Night Safari
Western Crowned-Pigeon

Western Crowned-Pigeon

Bird Paradise

Crowned with a lacy crest, this massive pigeon lives in West Papua, Indonesia. It feeds on fruits and insects on the forest floor during the day and roosts in trees at night.

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

Western Diamondback Rattlesnake

Singapore Zoo

While they aren’t born with rattles, every shedding leaves a little piece on their tail – adding a new ‘button’ and making their rattle bigger.

White-faced saki

White-faced saki

River Wonders

Despite having long thick tails, they are not prehensile - they can’t use it to grip branches like some other monkeys.

White-Lipped Python

White-Lipped Python

Singapore Zoo

With rainbow-sheen scales and more teeth than any other python, it’s a dazzling ambush hunter.

White ibis

White ibis

River Wonders

Highly gregarious, these birds can live in flocks and nest in large colonies that number in the tens of thousands!

Yellow-footed tortoise

Yellow-footed tortoise

River Wonders

Mating year-round, males tell females apart by watching for head movements - no response usually means it's a female.

Yellow-Spotted Climbing Toad

Yellow-Spotted Climbing Toad

Singapore Zoo

Living high in the canopy, females are bigger and brighter than their brownish-orange mates.

Yellow sand cichlid

Yellow sand cichlid

River Wonders
Yellow wattled lapwing

Yellow wattled lapwing

Night Safari
Zebra dove

Zebra dove

Singapore Zoo

True to their name, their feathers are adorned with fine black and white bars, resembling zebra stripes.

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