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Water World Ocean Park Hong Kong

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  1. Nicobar Pigeon

    ... stones to help grind their food, as if they have a built-in mill for their meals! Fun Facts Nicobar Pigeon ...

  2. Southern Rockhopper Penguin

    ... live and breed on rocky coasts, sometimes on cliff tops or in rock gullies. To reach their homes, these birds have developed the high ...

  3. Sea Jellies

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

  4. Weeping Fig

    ... ammonia. These compounds are emitted by artificial materials in buildings and may be harmful to humans. Fun Facts Weeping Fig ...

  5. Bull Bay

    ... be used to make perfume. The large, red seeds grow in a seed pod that looks like a pine cone. When they ripen, the pod opens and ...

  6. Alii Fig

    ... pollen from their old home. Although originating in South East Asia, this “Alii” type of fig arose from cultivation in Hawaii. “Alii” means “chief” in Hawaiian. Fun Facts Alii Fig ...

  7. Cuban Bast

    ... the leaves, Cuban bast can excrete excess salt and survive in regions of high salinity. They are also fast-growing and resistant to wind. They are planted near the coast as wind shelter. In the old days, people in Taiwan used the large leaves to wrap dumplings or hold them like a plate. ...

  8. Alexandra Palm

    ... looking like a bunch of beaded strings. The flowers grow in groups of three. One of them is female and the other two are male, which ...

  9. Merry-Go-Round

    Persons below 107cm (42") must be accompanied with a standing adult who has attained the age of 15 and is of 107cm or above in height. Children aged below 1 must be accompanied by an adult and sit on the chariot.

  10. Yellow Seahorse

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