Sunday June 28, 2009
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Insect Zoo set to bug Malaysians
KUALA LUMPUR: More than 200 species of insects from all over the world are set to bug Malaysians at a newly opened attraction in Zoo Negara.
The Insect Zoo – the first of its kind in the country and the biggest in the region – is part of the zoo's efforts to achieve world-class status by 2015.
Deputy Tourism Minister Datuk Sulaiman Abdul Rahman Taib, who launched the attraction here yesterday, said it would help enhance Zoo Negara's appeal as a tourist destination.
Among the insects at the zoo are butterflies such as the Rajah Brooke's Birdwing, Tree Nymph and the Indian Lea species, orchid and dead leaf mantises, man-faced bug, tarantulas and Malaysian giant scorpions.
Malaysia Zoological Society president Datuk Ismail Hutson said the zoo's success in rehabilitating animals would be extended to breeding almost extinct insects for release into their natural habitat.
"The Insect Zoo is working on compiling a unique collection of insects, including the largest and longest butterfly in the world."
This article was taken from: The Star Online: Nation 28 June 2009
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