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Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong

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  1. Nicobar Pigeon

    Nicobar pigeons are some of the largest pigeons with a vibrant plumage. They are nomadic and fly from island to island to look for ... and small stones to help grind their food, as if they have a built-in mill for their meals! Fun Facts Nicobar Pigeon ...

  2. Red Panda

    ... sixth digit helps grasp bamboo stems. Giant pandas also have a similar “thumb”. Fun Facts Red Panda ...

  3. Southern Rockhopper Penguin

    ... eggs and are supplied with food brought by the females. If a chick hatches before its mother returns, the father regurgitates a secretion from its oesophagus and feeds the chick. Containing protein and ...

  4. Sichuan Golden Snub-nosed Monkey

    ... spring, they moult and grow shorter hair for summer, showing a brownish grey look that blends into dense forests. Then they moult again to give a golden orange coat with longer hair. This blends into the fallen leaves in ...

  5. Sea Jellies

    ... species, sea wasps ( Chironex fleckeri ), can kill a human in a few minutes. Fun Facts Sea Jellies ...

  6. Corals

    Most coral reefs grow in warm, shallow waters in tropical and subtropical regions, but corals can also be found in deep, cold waters and subpolar regions.

  7. Southern Two-toed Sloth

    ... which consists of mainly vegetation. Digestion takes nearly a month and they discharge body waste only once a week. Being nocturnal, they move very slowly and sleep for more than 15 hours ...

  8. Tarantulas

    Tropical, subtropical and arid regions around the world

  9. Weeping Fig

    Southeast Asia, northern Australia and islands of the South Pacific

  10. Chinese Fan-palm

    Central China and southern Japan