- You Know What
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Kinkajou have a long tongue, around 13 cm, which helps them lick nectar from flowers. They are the important pollinators. Their tail is called a prehensile tail (a gripping tail) and can hang upside down by the tip of their tail alone.
- Our Earth Say
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Rainforests regulate climate, absorb carbon dioxide and are integral to the water cycle. To conserve the forests, we should reuse and recycle paper to reduce tree-cutting activities in rainforests.
Discovery Trail
The Rainforest is home to a global heritage of flora and fauna. This Discovery Trail takes visitors on a hands-on journey through the habitat of some of the rarest animals in the world. Come catch the antics of the Pygmy Marmoset, the world’s smallest monkey, the Hercules Beetle, the world’s strongest animal capable of lifting 850 times its own body weight, and the Kinkajou, showing for the first time in Hong Kong! See weirdly wonderful critters like the Capybara, the world’s largest rodent, and the Arapaima, the world’s largest freshwater fish from South America! Spot the colours of jungle gems like the Poison Frog and Red Eye Tree Frog! Welcome the world’s largest toucan, the Toco Toucan and mark the debut of the world’s smallest toucan, the Green Aracari.
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