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Blue cichlid

Blue cichlid

Blue neon cichlid

Blue neon cichlid

Descamp's strange-tooth cichlid

Descamp's strange-tooth cichlid

Electric eel

Electric eel

Named for the electrical charge it releases to stun its prey and enemies, the electric eel can generate up to 800 volts of electricity, enough to kill an adult human.

Fairy cichlid

Fairy cichlid

Giant freshwater stingray

Giant freshwater stingray

The giant freshwater stingray is most likely the world's largest freshwater fish and can weigh up to 600kg. Get to learn more about them at River Wonders.

Giant panda

Giant panda

Come meet Singapore's resident giant pandas, Kai Kai, Jia Jia and the latest addition to the family!

Giant river otter

Giant river otter

This largest of all otters can grow to a standing height of 1.8m and take down small caimans.

Goliath tigerfish

Goliath tigerfish

The tigerfish is the largest member of the tigerfish clan, a fierce predator with daggerlike teeth.

Green anaconda

Green anaconda

The anaconda is known as the world's heaviest snake. It may be slow on land but it can move swiftly in water. Visit River Wonders to learn more about them.

Indian gharial

Indian gharial

A narrow snout, attended by an array of fearsome teeth, helps the gharial catch its fish.

Manatee

Manatee

Manatees and their dugong cousins are the only aquatic mammals to feed solely on plants.

Mekong giant catfish

Mekong giant catfish

Come face to face with the largest freshwater fish in the world, with a record growth of 3.2 metres long and 300 kilograms in weight at River Wonders!

Red-bellied piranha

Red-bellied piranha

The red-bellied piranhas are found in the Amazon River basin and they have teeth sharper than those of a shark. Learn more fun facts about them at River Wonders.

Red panda

Red panda

The red panda's fiery red coat is no doubt why its name in Chinese literally means 'fire fox'.

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