National Zoo Negara Malaysia discovery

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ก.ย. 2024
  • The National Zoo (Malay: Zoo Negara) is a Malaysian zoo located on 110 acres (45 ha) of land in Ulu Klang, Gombak District, Selangor, Malaysia. It was officially opened on November 14, 1963 by the country's first prime minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman. The zoo is managed by a non-governmental organization known as the Malaysian Zoological Society and is home to 5,137 animals of 476 different species.
    The zoo remained surrounded by dense tropical forest until the late 1970s when Kuala Lumpur experienced rapid population growth fueled by an economic boom. Nearby Ulu Klang was targeted for large scale residential development to accommodate the expanding urban population, resulting in habitat loss in formerly wild areas surrounding the zoo.There are 16 exhibits in the zoo.
    Reptile Park
    The Reptile Park has both indoor and outdoor exhibits, and includes saltwater crocodiles, false gharials, and dwarf crocodiles. It also exhibits tortoises and terrapins, including Aldabra giant tortoises (the second largest tortoise species in the world) and local Tutong or river terrapins. Snakes in the collection include green anacondas, reticulated pythons, and many venomous and non-venomous snakes.
    The Amphibian World center at the Reptile Park has a variety of frogs and toads that originate from various habitats in Malaysia.
    Giant Panda Conservation Centre
    In 2014, a male and female giant panda pair named Xing Xing and Liang Liang went on public display at an air-conditioned, purpose-built Giant Panda Conservation Centre next to tram stop T5. The pandas are on a 10-year loan to Malaysia. On 26 May 2018, Yi Yi, a four-month old female panda went on show for the first time. The cub is the second born in Malaysia. The cub's sister, Nuan Nuan, was born in August 2015 and sent back to China in 2017 as part of Beijing's agreement with Malaysia that cubs born in captivity must be sent back to China at the age of two. Third giant panda cub born at Malaysia zoo in June, 2021.
    Malaysian Elephants
    The zoo is home to three Asian elephants: two females, Siti who was born in 1979 in Fraser's Hill; Sibol, who was born in 1978 at Temerloh and a male, Teriang, who was born in 1980. He was named after Teriang, the place he was born. The trio have been in the zoo since they were very young.
    Lake Birds
    The Lake Birds exhibit includes painted storks, ibises, egrets, swans, and pelicans.
    Bird Aviary
    This aviary holds over a hundred species of birds from all around the world.The Birds Photo Corner in the aviary lets visitors take souvenir photos with a variety of macaws and cockatoos on weekends.
    Nocturnal Exhibits
    These indoor exhibits are home to fruit bats, the largest bat in the world, which are sometimes called flying foxes, as well as mousedeer.
    Australian Plain
    Australian Plain is home to emus, agile wallabies, red kangaroos, and red-legged pademelons.
    Humboldt Penguins
    This exhibit is home to Humboldt penguins.
    Children's World
    Houses a variety of mostly domestic animals including goats, rabbits, ducks, and chickens running around freely, as well as parrots and guinea pigs. It includes a miniature rainforest with a variety of plants and insects, as well as a small aviary, fish pond, miniature horse barn, and playground.
    Bear Complex
    The Bear Complex is home to several types of bears including Asian black bears, brown bears, and sun bears.
    Savannah Walk
    The Savannah Walk is one of the largest open concepts exhibits in the zoo, and is home to giraffes, plains zebras, ostriches, white rhinos, sable antelopes, ostriches , and scimitar oryx.
    Nile Hippopotamus
    This exhibit is home to Nile hippos and pygmy hippos. The zoo has three Nile hippopotamuses: Duke, Kibu, and Chombie. Chombie was born at the zoo.
    Mammal Kingdom
    The Mammal Kingdom exhibit includes Indian leopards, pumas, leopard cats, masked palm civets, pygmy slow lorises, raccoons, striped hyenas, binturong, and Malayan porcupines.
    Freshwater Aquaria
    Zoo Negara's Tunku Abdul Rahman Aquarium is the first ecological-based freshwater aquarium that highlights the Malaysian river and wetlands. The aquarium exhibits show the ecosystem or the habitats of Malaysian river systems in the upper, middle, lower estuarine zones and finally, the sea.
    Cat Walk
    The Cat Walk features African lions, leopards, and cheetahs, Malayan tigers, and white tigers.
    Ape Centre
    The Ape Centre is home to Bornean and Sumatran orangutans, and chimpanzees.
    Hornbill Centre
    7 species of hornbills native to Malaysia, including great hornbills, Oriental pied hornbills, rhinoceros hornbills, and wrinkled hornbills.
    Other animals
    Other animals in the zoo's collection include Ankole cattle, Asian small-clawed otters, axis deer, banteng, barasingha, Cape fur seals, capybara, dromedary camels, gaur, greater flamingos, lion-tailed macaques, Malayan tapirs, and sambar deer.

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