A visit to a Mangrove Forest ( Sungei Boloh, Singapore )

We had a office excursion to one of the Nature Parks in Singapore . Some pictures of what we saw there.


The north west shore of Singapore has a lot of tiny rivers draining into the placid waters that separate the island from Malaysia . The perfect environment for Mangroves.


These stilt like plants grow in shallow, warm tropical waters.


They help in preventing shore erosion and also are home to crabs, mud-skippers, snakes and birds.


Big scam sign, We could not spot a single crocodile. I guess the guides and the teachers accompanying the school children use this sign to scare the kids into keeping quiet.


You can see the Johor coast ( Malaysia ) from here.


From here too.


These guys had some huge lenses.

And now lets look at the animals that live out here.


A pit viper - belonging to the same family of snakes as the rattlesnake, pit vipers are venomous.


A mud-skipper stuck to a branch. Mud-skippers have muscular gills that they use to jump about.


A monitor lizard trying to sneak out.


We used to think animal was extinct. Here is a last of its kind, the “Jackysaurus” in its natural habitat.

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