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Wildlife Singapore - Amphibians (Frogs and Toads)
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Saint Andrew's Cross Toadlet (Pelophryne signata). Order: ANURA (Frogs and Toads). Saint Andrew's Cross Toadlet. Family: Megophryidae (Litter Frogs and relatives). Family: Dicroglossidae (Fanged Frogs and relatives). Family: Ranida (True Frogs). Family: Rhacophoridae (Gliding Frogs and relatives). Family: Microhylidae (Narrow-mouthed Frogs). Lim's Black-spotted Sticky Frog. East Asian Ornate Chorus Frog.
Wildlife Singapore - Frogging in Singapore
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Guide to spotting the less common animals in Singapore. By Chan Kwok Wai. You may wonder where do I photographed these animals? Some of you may be even doubtful whether these animals do actually exist in Singapore. Here are some tips in improving your chance of spotting the less common animals in Singapore. First, get yourself a guidebook such as Wild Animals of Singapore. For books I am recommending. Visit our nature places on a frequent basis. Many of our animals are uncommon and dwell in very low popu...
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Peninsular Rock Gecko (Cnemaspis peninsularis). Explore the wonderful wild animals in Singapore! Occurence of Malayan Civet, Viverra tangalunga in Singapore. - NIS. A new Singapore locality for the caecelian, Ichthyophis paucisulcus - NIS. Non-indigenous frogs in Singapore. - NIS. Get a copy here. Get a copy from Amazon here. New to Wildlife Singapore. Guide to spotting less common animals in Singapore. A Beginner Guide to Frogging in Singapore. What's on my blog. Post on Armoured Ant-eater.
Wildlife Singapore -Store
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Saint Andrew's Cross Toadlet (Pelophryne signata). Recommended books on animals, field guides, photography topics. Recommended Video that features animals which can be found in Singapore! Equipment I used in the field.
Wildlife Singapore - Banded Bull Frog
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Solitary and nocturnal insectivore. Inhabits built-up areas. Common, can be found from coastal areas to forest of Central Nature Reserves and also offshore islands. India, Sri Lanka, southern China and Indochina, through the Malay Peninsular, borneo, Sumatra, Java and Sulawesi to Philippines. Wild Animals of Singapore - Nick Baker Kelvin Lim. The Banded Bull Frog despite its size, it can climb very well. The Banded Bull Frog found in a drain after rain.
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: Getting to the root of mangroves
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Sunday, July 22, 2007. Getting to the root of mangroves. Mangrove trees have weird roots! Question: Can you describe the different kinds of weird roots that you see? Thoughtful question: Can you think of reasons why mangrove trees have such strange roots? To grow upright and not fall over? To breathe when the tide is high? Stilt roots are breathing roots too! Stilt roots ( Rhizophora. Knee roots ( Bruguiera.
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: House Rules for scribbling on the Home Shell
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Tuesday, May 1, 2007. House Rules for scribbling on the Home Shell. Dear fellow Naked Hermit Crabs,. We have specially built the Home Shell to share nature facts and guiding tips for our walks. If you have anything interesting to add to an entry, just make a comment to it! We welcome sharing of information and will be glad if you add an entry. But please do read the following guidelines before doing so. Encourage...
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: August 2007
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Monday, August 20, 2007. The Great Flood at Chek Jawa. In January 2007, Singapore experience some of the heaviest rainfall in 75 years. The rain was just as severe in Johor, and the Johor River was bloated with rain water, which it eventually released into the Straits of Johor. An exploded carpet anemone. A dead knobbly seastar. A decomposed noble volute. Death Note from Chek Jawa. Links to this post. The CJ boar...
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: Ecosystem - Mangroves
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Wednesday, September 5, 2007. Read them from here. Great and important facts! Seagrasses need the mangroves. Mangroves can slow down the speed of water from inland, therefore causing fine silt to settle around the mangrove forests. But if these fine silt reach the waters, they will cloud the water, block the sunlight and the seagrasses will not be able to make food (photosynthesize) and flourish. Shell for Naked ...
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: Ecosystem - Coastal Forest of Chek Jawa
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Wednesday, September 5, 2007. Ecosystem - Coastal Forest of Chek Jawa. Now let's observe, can you find any differences between the coastal forest and mangrove forest? The mangrove forest is sometimes submerged in seawater while the coastal forest is not submerged in water. The roots of the mangrove trees have weird roots ( you can talk more about them at the mangrove forest. Rare and unique plants jungle fowl.
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: Chek Jawa Boardwalk
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Monday, August 20, 2007. The CJ boardwalk was constructed in about 18 months, but the impact on the rich seagrasses and sandflats was minimal. This is because the barge only brought in the construction material for the workers to do the piling during high tide, and when the tide got lower, it returned to deeper waters. And we had seen healthy sea anemones growing just next to the pillars! ABOUT THE HOME SHELL.
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: The Great Flood at Chek Jawa
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Monday, August 20, 2007. The Great Flood at Chek Jawa. In January 2007, Singapore experience some of the heaviest rainfall in 75 years. The rain was just as severe in Johor, and the Johor River was bloated with rain water, which it eventually released into the Straits of Johor. An exploded carpet anemone. A dead knobbly seastar. A decomposed noble volute. Death Note from Chek Jawa. ABOUT THE HOME SHELL. Shell for...
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: Mangrove climbers
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Sunday, July 22, 2007. This strange climber often found on mangrove trees, has two kinds of leaves. Smaller, 'normal' looking ones that are still somewhat fat. And clumps of large hollow leaves. Another climber with fat leaves, a water-conserving adaptation to the mangrove habitat where freshwater is scarce. The climber produces a ball of waxy flowers that develop into long narrow pods full of seeds. Shell for Na...
Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs: June 2007
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Home Shell of the Naked Hermit Crabs. Secret factsheets and other crusty hidden hermit bits. Wednesday, June 13, 2007. When I was guiding at Semakau Landfill, I had thought that it would be nice to have some short, impactful, and yet easy-to-remember acronym that I could use at my debrief for my participants. Finally, about half a year ago, I came up with LOVE Nature. Do feel free to use this in your debrief if you find it useful :). L - Learn about nature. O - Open up and share with others. Singaporeans...
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Wild happenings in singapore. Lots to get wild about! Preparing for a trip. All events this week. All events next week. 12 Sep (Sat): Birdwatching at the Southern Ridges. This programme is brought to you by the Garden City Fund and STMicroelectronics. This event is part of the Connecting with Nature programme at the Southern Ridges. Things to bring: Water, umbrella and mosquito repellent. Do wear comfortable clothes, preferably long pants and shoes too. Time: 7.30-9.30am. With over 130 species of birds r...
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Full list of labels. About the news blog. Wild happenings in singapore. Best of our wild blogs: 15 Aug 15. Singapore Bird Report July 2015. Peacock Pansy visits Bougainvillea. Bird Ecology Study Group. Posted by Ria Tan. How Singapore can charm a new generation of travellers. See Kit Tang CNBC AsiaOne. 14 Aug 15;. With its Botanic Gardens declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site and its spot at the top of Lonely Planet's Best Travel Destination 2015 list, Singapore has tourism sorted, right? To give the sec...