Tuesday, November 30, 2010
My World Tuesday - Singapore Zoo - Cheetah
Still posting about my visit to the Singapore Zoo. Son and me had a great time at the zoo. We visited the Cheetah's enclosure.
One part of the enclosure has a glass separated the cheetah from us.
This is so funny and scary. We did not know that the Cheetah could see us through the glass same way as we see it.
My son was trying to take a good picture of the cheetah, so he was moving forward and backward and the cheetah apparently saw my son and it bared its sharp teeth....yikes!
I guess we looked like food to the cheetah...lol.
A short video showing the action of the cheetah. I certainly do not want to be its prey.
Please visit "That's my World" for other parts of the world.
Sunday, November 28, 2010
Singapore Zoo - Babirusa
Saturday, November 27, 2010
Friday, November 26, 2010
Singapore Zoo - Orang Utan
This is the sculpture of the famous Orang Utan of Singapore Zoo "Ah Meng". Ah Meng was the icon of the Singapore Zoo, she was first smuggled from Indonesia to Singapore and kept illegally as a housepet before she was discovered by a vet. You can read the rest of her story from Wikipedia.
Ah Meng passed away in 2008 due to old age. A sculpture was built to remember her. Not many animals get this priviledge but Ah Meng is so famous both locally and overseas that she get this special sculpture.
The orang utans get to move around freely and they could actually climb out of their enclosures and move from trees to trees but they normally dont venture far. A zookeeper is around to keep an eye on them.
Ah Meng passed away in 2008 due to old age. A sculpture was built to remember her. Not many animals get this priviledge but Ah Meng is so famous both locally and overseas that she get this special sculpture.
The enclosure of the Orang Utans.
The orang utans get to move around freely and they could actually climb out of their enclosures and move from trees to trees but they normally dont venture far. A zookeeper is around to keep an eye on them.
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Singapore Zoo - Proboscis Monkey
Proboscis monkeys are found mostly in freshwater swamp forests of Borneo. Males have a distinctive feature – a pendulous nose that is believed to help resonate their calls and also as an attraction to females. The dominant male always has the largest nose. Often, the nose is so big that the male will need to push it aside while feeding. (Source: Singapore Zoo )
The above photo was taken by my son. I guess my son is the better photographer than me...lol
The above photo was taken by my son. I guess my son is the better photographer than me...lol
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