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  1. The green anaconda - the world's heaviest snake
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    Anaconda, the world's heaviest constrictor snake species, is now on display in Randers Regnskov. The Green Anaconda may not be the world's longest snake species but it is by far the heaviest. The largest females

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    Breeding programmes for endangered species Randers Regnskov takes part in EAZA's breeding programmes: EEP (European Endangered Species Programme) , a coordinated breeding scheme under [...] under which breeding of individual species is centrally controlled by a coordinator to manage the genetic family relationship between the different individual animals, which zoos they are [...] which individuals mate. ESB (European Studbook) , less intensive monitoring of a given species to see whether a breeding programme should be taken to the next level of collaborative breeding

  3. Nature Conservation in Randers Regnskov
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    bit of rainforest in Bigai, Ecuador, where jaguars, anteaters, giant armadillos and other local species can continue to live undisturbed. We also work locally on wildlife conservation and restoration [...] information on native flora and fauna and to help preserve some of the ancient Danish livestock species that have once grazed such areas. Read more about these exciting projects and our own foundation

  4. Randers Rainforest's Wildlife Foundation
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    The foundation was set up in 2010 to strengthen our efforts to protect threatened animal and plant species and entire ecosystems. We've focused on the rainforests of Ecuador for a large part of our history [...] protection of rainforest in  Bigai , Ecuador EAZA 's annual campaigns for threatened species Research into and conservation of komodo dragons in Indonesia through the Wae Wuul project

  5. Bawling, beautiful birds
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    gotten 11 new friends of the same species, so that the total number of lorikeets is now 15. These are roaming freely in the Asian dome together with several other bird species and about 50 flying foxes.

  6. New monkey roaming free
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    jump up to 10 metres, which is why it is called The Flying Monkey. Already, we have 4 different species of free roaming monkey in The South American Dome, the Goeldi's marmoset, the golden-headed lion

  7. Red junglefowl roaming free
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    along side the gibbons howl. The red junglefowl is a wild fowl and it is the progenitor to over 500 species of domesticated hens. In natrure the red junglefowl lives in South East Asia.

  8. What's on
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    Always something new at Randers Regnskov Over 200 species living and interacting with each other mean that every day is different at Randers Rainforest. There's always something

  9. Feeding times and demonstrations
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    Time for food and food on time! Randers Regnskov is home to over 200 species of wildlife, ranging from tiny leaf cutter ants to the majestic jaguar. Some of them are pretty much self-sufficient

  10. the sacred viper
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    However, some places snakes are actually considered sacred. A large number of venomous vipers of the species Wagler's temple viper live in a Buddhist temple in Malaysia. Both the monks and the tourists who

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