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Jurong Bird Park Singapore

Jurong Bird Park Singapore. 32_Adam Ng Lip Hong_1E2. Breeding and Research Centre . At a glance, you'll get to see the differences between the types of raptors. Some with wingspan as small as 20 centimetres and others as massive as 3 metres or  more. Dinosaur Descendants.

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Jurong Bird Park Singapore

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  1. Jurong Bird Park Singapore 32_Adam Ng Lip Hong_1E2

  2. Breeding and Research Centre • At a glance, you'll get to see the differences between the types of raptors. Some with wingspan as small as 20 centimetres and others as massive as 3 metres or more.

  3. Dinosaur Descendants • Become a paleontologist and go on an archeological dig to discover the fossils and relics hidden within the sand at Dino Dig.

  4. Flamingo Lake • At the other end of the scale, these are the smallest in the flamingo family at a height of 80 to 90cm. Their necks are shorter and thicker, and their bills are long and dark.

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  7. Flamingo Pool • Take a closer look at the flamingos and you will notice their unique beaks that act like sieves to trap food such as algae, diatoms and aquatic invertebrates. Get your chance to participate in snack time for our leggy residents at one of our feeding sessions, 1.30pm daily.

  8. Heliconia Walk • Unlike most other flowering plants, Heliconias depend on birds – in particular hummingbirds – for pollination.

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