In January 2017, Jeremiah Loei came across a Painted Bronzeback (Dendrelaphis pictus) with a White Lip Frog (Hydrophylax raniceps) clamped firmly between its jaws. This was at Singapore’s Venus Drive. […]
Vincent Chang encountered two stray dogs at the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve in late December 2016 attacking a Malayan Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) in the shallow water. Thankfully they gave […]
“Our good webmaster has a new reptilian visitor to his home. I too have had some. Though beauty is in the eye of the beholder, I feel that my visitors […]
I am happy to declare that another wildlife appeared in my garden recently. Not sure whether it will take permanent residency or will be visiting the garden regularly to forage. […]
Bernard Seah’s image of the Malayan Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) hovering over a fish head was photographed at the Chinese Garden. The water monitor was about 1.6 metres long and […]
“Interesting behaviour that I saw and photographed earlier today at Tampines Eco Green… “I love being out in nature. Weather was pretty lousy today and I visited Tampines EcoGreen in […]
“As its name suggests, the Malayan Water Monitor (Varanus salvator) loves to spend much of its time in aquatic habitats (above). “A vital organ that is key to its survival […]
“Nostrils fascinate me, especially among wild creatures, which exhibit a wide diversity of designs for different purposes. In April 2016, I was momentarily mesmerised by the nose of an Estuarine […]
“In mid-April 2016, I was able to witness the tense confrontation between two Estuarine Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) in the wild waters of Sungei Buloh. One of them appeared to be […]
“On the 21st April 2016, a mature Clouded Monitor (Varanus nebulosus) made its commanding presence felt as it dominated over a generous bed of leaf litter, furiously flicking out its […]
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