On safari in Singapore's expanding wildlife haven

The sprawling Mandai reserve has more attractions than ever

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These human-made karsts in Singapore's Mandai Wildlife Reserve replicate the natural environment of the Francois' langur, a species of monkey found primarily in northern Vietnam. (Photo by Mavis Teo)

MAVIS TEO

SINGAPORE -- From a branch in the trees, a red-shanked douc monkey launches himself into the air, flashing orange pantaloons, gray sleeves and crisp white cuffs. One minute he is nestled high above us; the next, he is scampering at a startling pace toward my friend. I react instinctively, pulling her away as the douc ambles past, settling 5 meters away, legs splayed, his double coconut-shaped white scrotum giving the illusion that he is wearing bloomers.

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