Fun Facts Friday 28 February 2020 Wildlife General The name Muntjac originates from the Sudanese ‘mencek’ which means small deer. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 14 February 2020 Wildlife General Great Hornbills have a very strange and unique nesting ritual. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 7 February 2020 Wildlife General Golden Jackal pups are fed milk from their mother, while the pack feeds the mother and babies regurgitated meat. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 31 January 2020 Wildlife General Did you know that the grooming behaviour in many primate species such as picking bugs, dirt, dead skin, and parasites, not only benefits their personal hygiene but also their social lives? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 24 January 2020 Wildlife General The Asiatic Black bear also known as the “Moon Bear” because of it’s V shaped, cream coloured patch on its chest that looks like a crescent moon. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 10 January 2020 Wildlife General Slow lorises might look cute and harmless, but actually they are the only known venomous primate in the world!! Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 3 January 2020 Wildlife General Asian golden cats are known in Thailand and Myanmar as ‘fire cats’. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 20 December 2019 Wildlife General Did you know Pythons have tiny spurs on their pelvis? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 13 December 2019 Education Funding & Other Did you know the dusky leaf monkeys are born with golden-orange fur and pink skin? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 6 December 2019 Wildlife General Did you know the Siamang is considered the largest and loudest member of the gibbon family? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 22 November 2019 Education Funding & Other Did you know the Oriental pied hornbill is one of only a few species of bird in the world that have eyelashes? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 15 November 2019 Education Funding & Other The Asian forest tortoise is considered the largest tortoise in Asia, and the 4th largest in the world. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 8 November 2019 Education Funding & Other Did you know that tiger stripes are unique and different in each tiger just like human figerprints ? Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 25 October 2019 Education Funding & Other The pangolin is the only mammal species that has protective scales covering its body. Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 18 October 2019 Bears & Nocturnal Animals Did you know that sun bears have a nickname? Because of their love for honey, they are also called "honey bears". Read More→
Fun Facts Friday 4 October 2019 Primates Did you know gibbons are mostly monogamous? They often pair for life only finding a new partner if one off them passes away. Read More→