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Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong

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  1. Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin

    Inshore waters of the Indo-Pacific region

  2. Kinkajou

    Forests in Central America and northern part of South America, including Honduras, Colombia and Brazil.

  3. King Penguin

    Unlike many other penguins, king penguins do not build nests. Laying a single egg each time, the parents take turns to ...

  4. Giant Panda Adventure

    ... treasures! In addition to meeting the beloved Hong Kong's homegrown giant panda twins, you can also visit the equally charming ... Animal exhibits are subject to change and/or may be temporarily closed due to the animals' conditions or venue reasons without prior notice.   Giant Panda Adventure ...

  5. Pygmy Marmoset

    Forests in Upper Amazon, including Brazil, Colombia and Ecuador

  6. Nicobar Pigeon

    Woodlands or forests on small islands in the Indo-Pacific region, including countries such as the Philippines, Indonesia and Papua New Guinea

  7. Southern Two-toed Sloth

    ... They maintain this position even when they eat, sleep or breed. They only come down to the ground for defecation or reaching another tree. Fun Facts Southern Two-toed Sloth ...

  8. Tarantulas

    ... to vibrations on the ground, which helps detect prey or predators. To defend, some species would flick the barbed hairs on their belly at the enemy. Tarantulas do not use webs to trap prey. Instead, these nocturnal hunters hide and attack ...

  9. Panda Village

    At this idyllic setting, some of the region’s most impressive and rare birdlife cheerfully flit between the branches and ... in the water. Catch adorable demonstrations of Asia’s smallest otters showing off their hunting prowess! Panda Village ...

  10. Yellow Seahorse

    Throughout the inshore waters and estuaries of southeast Asia, Australia, Japan and other islands in the Pacific region