Life is tough on Singapore’s waterways. Meet the first ever brood of otter pups to be born and raised in UNESCO World Heritage site—the Singapore Botanic Gardens. And six of the most precious and endangered Lesser Whistling Ducklings. With exclusive access to the otter family, we follow many firsts for the pups – from a swimming lesson to hunting their catch. We also capture the ultimate display of a mother’s love in the duck family as they faced down Mother Nature's fury. Will these younglings make it to adulthood? Joining the cast of water babies are huge river monsters battling for dominance; strange night-time creatures birthing hundreds of eggs at a time; and the most evolved of tiny creatures that can walk on water. ==== About Wild City: River World: Shot over seven months using state-of-the-art natural history techniques and equipment, this latest instalment of the award-winning Wild City series takes you on a journey down the rivers and lakes of Singapore through the eyes of the young in the wild. ======= #CNAInsider #WildCityRiverWorldCNA #Singapore #Nature The Wild City Contest Be part of this great adventure with four fantastic prizes up for grabs. Snap it, meme it, share it, and get your friends to vote for it. The three most creative entries, and the entry with the most votes win a smart tablet each. For more information, log on to cna.asia/wild-city-contest. Contest ends on 27th December 2020. For more, SUBSCRIBE to CNA INSIDER! https://cna.asia/insideryoutubesub Follow CNA INSIDER on: Instagram: https://ift.tt/2C3sZiR Facebook: https://ift.tt/2PPEuNA Website: https://cna.asia/cnainsider
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Singapore's Waterways And Its Wild Inhabitants | Wild City: River World | CNA Documentary
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