An animal that carries its young in a pouch and is found mostly in Australia.
Kangaroo
Known for their colorful feathers and ability to mimic human speech.
Parrot
The deadliest jellyfish in the world, which has also been spotted in Singaporean waters.
Box jellyfish
The Singaporean government agency responsible for managing and enhancing urban ecosystems, including parks, nature reserves, the Singapore Botanic Gardens, and Pulau Ubin.
NParks (National Parks Board)
An animal that lays eggs but is still considered a mammal.
Monotreme/Platypus/Echidna
This nocturnal bird is known for its ability to rotate its head up to 270 degrees.
Owl
This species is known for its prehensile tail and horselike head, and for its males becoming pregnant.
Seahorses
Which MRT line will run directly under the Central Catchment Nature Reserve?
Cross-Island Line
The largest living mammal.
Blue whale
The fastest bird, capable of diving at speeds over 300km/h.
Peregrine falcon
These arthropods are generally harmless to humans and known for their blue blood.
Horseshoe crabs
The species with the most reported roadkill incidents in Singapore.
Snake
Cat
This colourful bird is Singapore’s national bird.
Crimson sunbird
Dugong
A critically endangered primate native to Singapore and named after a famous figure in Singaporean history.
Raffles' Banded Langur
The smallest mammal by mass, weighing less than a penny.
Bumblebee bat
This bird, native to the tropical forests of West Africa, was spotted in Seletar in January
Violet Turaco
A critically endangered species that has been observed nesting and laying eggs on various beaches in Singapore, including East Coast Beach and Sentosa.
Hawksbill Turtles
This species had attacked residents of Bukit Panjang in 2 separate incidents in 2023.
Wild boar