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6.12.2014

Visiting Chitra-chitra (Asian narrow-headed softshell turtle) in Ragunan zoo, Jakarta

Thanks to the technology, now I am able to wander around Indonesian Capital City. The "Busway" application which is built for android system is really help to look around the Bus' routes and the bus' stops in Jakarta, So I won't lost in Jakarta any more, and maybe you too :).

So, we finally made it to Ragunan zoo on Saturday, June the 7th. It was not so many people in the morning so it was a good time to look for the animals especially reptiles and other interesting animals with not so many people around. We went to the reptiles sanctuary first and we saw several species of reptiles such as reticulated python, king cobra, some varanids, turtles and finally we came across chitra chitra, the one we ought to see in this place.

Chitra-chitra in Ragunan Zoo 

They named it Chitra Indica on the sign in the front of the cage, the name that belong to species that only occurs in Pakistan and India, but the picture on the sign looks like Chitra Javanensis, the "Labi-labi raksasa" from Indonesia based on Tim's examination. However, we cannot examine it closely of what it is since it is inside the cage, but it is huge. We could only see that thing from the glass window, and the chitra just stay still like a rock. We waited for quite sometime but it didn't move an inch. Unfortunately, there is not much information about it at the zoo and there was no zookeeper to ask questions.

We then wandered around at the zoo to see other animals. Tim would like also to see Sumatran tiger and salt water crocodile, as these two dudes will be around in Berbak National Park in South-Eastern Sumatra when we do the turtle survey in the coming weeks.

Generally, this is a good zoo where the place is surrounded by trees and rivers even though they are not in a perfect condition. One thing that needs to be improved is to separate different animals in different places. This is because we saw that some different animals are put in one cage and and they only put one name on it. For instance is the monitor lizard is in one cage with Blue-tongued skink from Australia and also a turtle, and the monitor lizard hast lost its tail for some reason. This is not a good sign as it will confuse the visitor about the species name, and the it will also has impacts for both species since they are maybe clash to each other.

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