
Here are 2 of my senior docents (Shirley & Marcus) on duty sharing knowledge and spreading conservation messages .. good job folks!

Some of the specimens that we can talk abt.. there are like so many of them & I am still trying to remember the facts ...hehehe

Elvis, the King Cobra after his meal of python..check out his bulging tummy ...

A blood python yawning while safely camoflaged among the dried leaves

2 retriculated pythons intertwinned and resting in the water. Retriculated python is the world's longest snake, measuring up to 10m long!

Indian Star Tortoises are cute but they do not live well in captivity and belong to the wild. Many babies die while being smuggled in atrocious conditions so please spread the message and do not support exotic pet trade .. = )

Chanced upon the keeper bring out this beautiful royal python out for a walk and requested for a pic with it ...nice & muscular ..=)


Bob, the green Iguana, also known as the common Iguana. He has been taxidermised and was confiscated at the Singapore Customs. Such animals belong to the wild so do not support the killing of them by participating in sale of them or their parts .. be it dead or alive

Sorry, can't remember what species is this but isn't it a beauty ?

Our first baby komodo dragon born in the Singapore Zoo in 34 years after the parents Bima & Yoko went on a 1.5 yr courtship... He is a very active komodo and is often seen climbing and walking in the enclosure.

Mummy, Yoko from Ueno Zoo in Japan, taking a dip in the hot afternoon sun to cool herself down


Daddy, Bima from Lisbon Zoo in Portugal standing majestically for his regular suntanning session
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