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3 Sun Bear The sun bear gets its name from the u-shaped golden crest on its chest and is the smallest out of the entire bear species. But what they lack in size, they make up for in agility. At our lushly planted sun bear habitat, you’ll see the bears spending a lot of time sunbathing or sleeping on the trees lined up at the centre of the exhibit.

4 White Tiger White tigers are one of the star attractions at our Zoo because of their rarity and uncommon beauty. With their blue eyes, pink noses, and creamy white fur covered with brown stripes, these giant cats are truly a cat- tivating sight!

5 Otter Otters are generally very social and playful animals. And that’s why a visit to our two- tiered Asian small-clawed otter exhibit is always ‘otterly’ delightful! Asian small-clawed otters are the smallest of 13 otter species in the world and they can be a noisy bunch. In the wild, they make their homes along rivers and coastal waters.

6 Wolverine These scavengers are known to feed on carcasses. Their teeth are so strong, they can even gnaw frozen carcasses that have been entombed in avalanche chutes. Wolverines are also known to be fearless fighters that often frighten other big predators like bears to steal their mealtime catch. While feeding, they will mark it with a urine mask which gives them their nickname of stink or skunk bears

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