Tuesday, April 6, 2010

Animals, plants and insects found in Sungei Buloh

The 130 hectare reserve, Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, is known to be the largest wetland reserve in Singapore that is famous for its mangroves and migratory birds. It is well visited by locals, students and even foreigners that loves nature, learn nature or simply take photos of nature. Despite being covered mainly by mangroves, there were also animals living of simply taking a rest in the reserve.

Some animals, insects and plants found in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve:
(Tumu)

(Nipah Plam Tree)
(Common Nerite)
(Api Api Bulu)

(Dog-faced Snake)

(Mud Creeper)
(Golden Web Spider)
(Tree Climbing Crab)
(Cicada)
(Barnacles)

(Common Sandpiper)

(Little Egret)

(Giant Mudskipper)

(Malayan Water Monitor)

(Saltwater Crocodile)

(Striped-nosed Halfbeak)

(Archerfish)

Posted by:
Cai Ping

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