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Image of Singapore Zoo courtesy of Singapore Tourism Board. Who says there aren’t enough babies in Singapore? At least Singapore Zoo seems to be working overtime bringing babies into the world. The AFP reports that the Zoo’s breeding program has brought forth about 2,500 animals so far from the 315 species enrolled. 2009 brought forth 142 animals, 32 from endangered species. Not surprisingly (befitting the Singaporeans, the most methodical people in Southeast Asia), nothing is left to chance. The latest star of the programme is a baby Komodo dragon hatched in December — the first born in an Asian zoo outside the giant lizard’s native Indonesia. The hatchling was the culmination of three years of effort by zookeepers watching over every step of its parents’ courtship and mating to make sure everything went as planned, said Tay. Get your chance to see some of …

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Animal Babies Get the Spotlight at Singapore Zoo.

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