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For safety reasons, parents know that they have to be watchful of their children while exploring the zoo. Somehow, it seems like some adults need “special attention” too, in case they behave like this woman who jumped into the enclosure and “initially appeared to be elated as she swam towards a bear” during the bears’ feeding time last month at …
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travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 11, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
What’s transparent, dazzling and is a modern necessity?I guess you can’t think of any until you’ve seen the LG-GD900 Crystal, the world’s first transparent design phone! Most probably you don’t know much about this stylish handset, simply because the LG-GD900 has not released yet. Only the lucky ones who attended the Mobile World Congress on Feb …
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travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 28, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
That day, I lost my way in the rainforest. To the shock of my life, I saw a leopard. There was nothing I could do. The first instinct was to hide myself behind some bushes. But alas! The beast spotted me, glaring deep into my eyes.My jelly legs couldn’t move at all as the leopard advanced towards me.Thank goodness, the leopard turned away as I flashed him with my …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 17, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
I love all these free-ranging monkeys, especially the chubby fellow here, the White-faced Saki. It’s a male species.It’s feeding time for the female white-faced saki monkey. This type of New World monkey feeds on fruits, seeds, nuts and insects.The Fragile Forest is one of my favourites at the Singapore Zoo. It’s pretty exciting and you get hair raising …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 25, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
Let’s continue from Singapore Zoo (Part 1/5) and explore deeper into the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia.Tools on display in an African housing.Watch out for the Hamadryas Baboons of the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia.It’s said to have more than 70 baboons kept in this”Great Rift Valley”.And I just learnt that these hairless pads of skin are called …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 3, 2009 at travelerfolio.com

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What’s transparent, dazzling and is a modern necessity?I guess you can’t think of any until you’ve seen the LG-GD900 Crystal, the world’s first transparent design phone! Most probably you don’t know much about this stylish handset, simply because the LG-GD900 has not released yet. Only the lucky ones who attended the Mobile World Congress on Feb …
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travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 28, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
I love all these free-ranging monkeys, especially the chubby fellow here, the White-faced Saki. It’s a male species.It’s feeding time for the female white-faced saki monkey. This type of New World monkey feeds on fruits, seeds, nuts and insects.The Fragile Forest is one of my favourites at the Singapore Zoo. It’s pretty exciting and you get hair raising …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 25, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
That day, I lost my way in the rainforest. To the shock of my life, I saw a leopard. There was nothing I could do. The first instinct was to hide myself behind some bushes. But alas! The beast spotted me, glaring deep into my eyes.My jelly legs couldn’t move at all as the leopard advanced towards me.Thank goodness, the leopard turned away as I flashed him with my …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 17, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
For safety reasons, parents know that they have to be watchful of their children while exploring the zoo. Somehow, it seems like some adults need “special attention” too, in case they behave like this woman who jumped into the enclosure and “initially appeared to be elated as she swam towards a bear” during the bears’ feeding time last month at …
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travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 11, 2009 at travelerfolio.com
Let’s continue from Singapore Zoo (Part 1/5) and explore deeper into the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia.Tools on display in an African housing.Watch out for the Hamadryas Baboons of the Great Rift Valley of Ethiopia.It’s said to have more than 70 baboons kept in this”Great Rift Valley”.And I just learnt that these hairless pads of skin are called …
travelerfolio Posted by travelerfolio User Menu on May 3, 2009 at travelerfolio.com

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