The Singapore Zoo has a large variety of aquatic animals on exhibit. One aquatic animal it has that has feathers is a duck.
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The world famous Singapore has an extensive collection of aquatic animals. Many of them, including the giant aripaima, have scales.
There may be a specific creature from Singapore, which I am unable to find.
But, there are polar bears in the Singapore zoo.
Seal
sea lion
Gold fish is one aquatic animal with scales.
Narwhal
It is the Platypus.
Well there are many aquatic birds so ducks, geese, swans, etc...
as a noun it means an aquatic plant or animal, especially one suitable for a pond or aquarium as a adjective it means in relation to water
I can see whats happening and they don't have a clue.
A. The animal one? the penguin one B. Penguins have feathers and lay eggs. I think they are in the bird family.
A duck!
While the birds are the only currently living animals (specifically vertebrates) with feathers, the fossil record clearly shows that some species of the reptiles (specifically the dinosaurs) had feathers (and these are the ancestors of the birds).
no there are 6 different feathers you earn them by donating money
The platypus because it's the only animal that lays eggs and the only one with a beaver tail and a duck bill that is a semi aquatic mammal.
If you are asking why its 'Singapore,singapore', its because there is only one state in Singapore