How Many Wildlife Are There In Singapore?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Singapore has an estimated

23,000–28,000 species of terrestrial organisms

and 12,000–17,000 marine organisms, making up over 40,000 kinds of non-microbial organisms. Some groups are more easily discernible, with very accurate species counts.

How many wild animals are there in Singapore?

Singapore is home to around

80 mammalian species

including 45 species of bats and three species of primates excluding humans. Singapore also hosts 395 species of birds, 110 reptilian species including 75 snake species, and 30 species of amphibians. Below is a list of some animals found in Singapore.

Are there wild animals in Singapore?

The of Singapore continues to survive in various nature reserves across the country like the Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve and the Bukit Timah Nature Reserve. … Singapore is home to

around 80 mammalian species

including 45 species of bats and three species of primates excluding humans.

How many animals is Singapore home to?

Singapore is home to around

80 mammalian species

including 45 species of bats and three species of primates excluding humans. Singapore also hosts 395 species of birds, 110 reptilian species including 75 snake species, and 30 species of amphibians.

What is the wildlife of Singapore?

Singapore has about

65 species of mammals, 390 species of birds, 110 species of reptiles, 30 species of amphibians

, more than 300 butterfly species, 127 dragonfly species, and over 2,000 recorded species of marine wildlife.

Are there tigers in Singapore?

There are currently about 65 species of mammals in Singapore. Since the founding of modern Singapore in 1819,

over 90

species have been recorded, including large species such as tigers, leopards and sambar deer. … The largest mammals in Singapore, however, are marine creatures such as dugongs and dolphins.

Why are there no tigers in Singapore?

They became a menace to the populace when

large swathes of Singapore's forests were cleared for roads and plantations

. Subsequently, the intensive hunt for tigers, bolstered by the promise of financial rewards for their capture and killing, led to their diminished numbers and eventually wiping them out from the wild.

Are there sharks in Singapore?

Status and threats: In Singapore,

our sharks are threatened by over fishing by

recreational fishermen, trapped in nets or traps. None of the shark species recorded for Singapore, however, are listed as threatened in the latest Red Data Book.

Are there wolves in Singapore Zoo?

The Zoo displays African Wild Dogs and Black-backed Jackals, while

the Night Safari has Indian Wolves

, Dholes, and Bat-eared foxes.

What animals are extinct in Singapore?

  • Flat-headed cat. Image courtesy of Wikipedia. …
  • Malayan Tiger. Image from here. …
  • Cream-coloured giant squirrel. …
  • Banded Leaf Monkey. …
  • Red Giant Flying Squirrel. …
  • Sunda Clouded Leopard. …
  • IndoChinese Leopard. …
  • Malayan Tapir.

Are there wild monkeys in Singapore?


The long-tailed macaque

is the only commonly seen species of monkey in Singapore. Its population numbers some 1,500 individuals. Most dwell in and on the fringes of our rainforest nature reserves – the Bukit Timah and the Central Catchment Nature Reserves.

Are there big cats in Singapore?

Mainland Singapore is

home to fewer than 20 leopard cats

Is there raccoon in Singapore?

In most cases,

any reports of “raccoons” in Singapore are likely to be misidentified

common palm civets (Paradoxurus hermaphroditus). … Raccoons and coatis are both members of the Procyonidae, a small family of 15 species found only in the Americas.

Are there wild elephants in Singapore?

The

three wild elephants

had apparently swum 1.5 km across the Johor Straits to reach Pulau Tekong. … As male elephants are difficult to manage during musth, a period when they are sexually active, the Singapore Zoo preferred not to retain them.

Where was the last tiger in Singapore killed?

In 1902, the last tiger that was killed in Singapore was pursued at

Raffles Hotel Singapore

. The tiger escaped from a performing circus at the far end of Beach Road, went for a good swim and cowered under Bar & Billiard Room to rest for the night.

Are there lions in Singapore?

We are all familiar with the symbol of Singapore. From the name it bears itself, Singapore or Singapura, is derived from Sanskrit terms: simha or singha which means “lion” and pura means “city”. … But, let us tell you the fact: no lions have ever lived in the lion city of Singapore!

Diane Mitchell
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Diane Mitchell
Diane Mitchell is an animal lover and trainer with over 15 years of experience working with a variety of animals, including dogs, cats, birds, and horses. She has worked with leading animal welfare organizations. Diane is passionate about promoting responsible pet ownership and educating pet owners on the best practices for training and caring for their furry friends.