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Singapore Bird Park - Singapore's Newest Park

Singapore Bird Park, Bird Paradise, is one of the largest bird parks in Asia and a must-visit attraction for bird enthusiasts visiting Singapore! Highlights of the Singapore Bird Park include 8 geographically themed outdoor exhibits, covering African forests, Asian terraces, South American wetlands, Australian eucalyptus forests, and the Amazon rainforest. The indoor exhibit 'Ocean Network Express Penguin Bay' is particularly interesting to Singaporeans. With over 400 species and more than 3,500 birds, visitors can get up close and personal with the birds, a quarter of which are endangered species. This park not only allows visitors to appreciate various bird species but also provides a habitat for them!
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