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5. Lesser Mousedeer Long-tailed Macaque Malayan Horned Frog
Tragulus javanicus fulviventer Macaca fascicularis Megophrys nasuta
first discovered in 1836 as a they have no predator. Its leaf-like appearance
distinctive subspecies they are fed with gives it a good camouflage
endemic to Singapore supplements by the against the leaf litter on the
Size: 45cm general public. forest floor.
Habitat: Lowland they have no fear for us. Size: 12cm
forest, secondary forest. Size: 93-109cm Habitat: Forest
Habitat: Lowland forest,
secondary forest.
6. Reticulated Python Singapore Rat Red-necked Bronzeback
Pyhon reticulatus Rattus annandalei Dendrelaphis kcopsteini
They capture prey by slow listed in 2006 IUCN Red List Only spotted in Singapore.
stalking or ambush, hunting of Threatened Species mis-identified as Elegant
them at dusk with the heat- It has a pointed snout, with Bronzeback
sensitive pits on their upper short limbs and an almost It puffs up its neck in a
lips, killing them by naked tail defensive posture, showing
constriction. Size: HB to 22cm, Tail to off its reddish-colored neck
Size: 1000cm 27cm when disturbed.
Habitat: Humid Habitat: Found in Size: 1.0 m
forest, agricultural areas secondary forest and Habitat: Forested area.
scrubland.
7. Seashore pandan Seashore bat lily Crepe jasmine
Pandanus tectorius Tacca leontopetaloides Tabernaemontana divaricata
Family Pandanaceae Family Taccaceae
found on all tropical shores Family Apocynaceae
very rare plant in beautifully shaped
and throughout Southeast Singapore
Asia. evergreen shrub which forms
A low growing plant with symmetrical 6 ft high mounds
most widespread Pandanus bright green hand-shaped
species, being cultivated for of glossy foliage.
leaves on long stalks
its many uses.
8. Lobster-claws Cattleya Orchid Raffles' Pitcher-Plant
Heliconia Cattleya labiata Nepenthes rafflesiana
Family Heliconiaceae Family Orchidaceae Family Nepenthaceae
15-300 cm used in hybridization extremely variable with
long, oblong, growing occur in all colors except numerous forms and
opposite one another on non- true blue and black varieties described
woody petioles