Komodo Indonesian Fauna Museum and Reptile Park
Established | 20 April 1978 |
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Location | Taman Mini Indonesia Indah, Jakarta, Indonesia |
Type | Zoological |
Website | Museum Fauna Indonesia Komodo & Taman Reptil |
Komodo Indonesian Fauna Museum and Reptile Park (Indonesian: Museum Fauna Indonesia Komodo dan Taman Reptilia), is a zoological museum located within the Taman Mini Indonesia Indah (TMII) compound, in East Jakarta, Indonesia.[1] The museum specialized on presenting various collection of the fauna of Indonesia, especially endemic animals of Indonesia, to provides information and education on Indonesian animal diversity.[2] The Komodo Fauna Museum is located on southeast corner of Taman Mini Indonesia Indah cultural park.
The main building takes the shape of a giant Komodo dragon, the world's largest lizard endemic to Indonesian island of Komodo.[3][2]
History
The fauna museum was built as an integral part of
On 2000, the park surrounding the museum was transformed into a reptile park, with a collection of living reptiles and amphibians; including numbers of venomous snakes, phytons, crocodiles and Komodo dragon.[3]
On 2015, the museum undergone major make-over and restoration. The renovation took place between August 2015 to February 2016.[4] Initially the museum displayed a diverse collection of preserved animals, including butterflies, fish, birds, mammals and reptiles in their natural environment. The types of protected animals shown include Sumatran tigers, Komodo dragons, turtle, butterfly, and others. However, after the restoration, the collection is focused only on reptiles and amphibian, with main focus on the Komodo dragon as the museum's main attraction. The new Komodo museum was opened to public in April 2016.
Collection
The museum displays
The park surrounding the museum main building is the site of a reptile park, a mini zoo with collection of more than 67 species of reptiles.[4] There are numbers of terrariums containing reptiles, mainly snakes and lizards, and also several large enclosures containing large reptiles; such as saltwater crocodile, python, and Komodo dragon. There is also a petting zoo, where visitors could touch, pet and take photographs with reptiles, such as tortoise, iguana and non-venomous snakes.[2]
References
- ^ Nugraha, Muhammad Catur. "Ternyata Komodo Juga Ada di Jakarta". detikTravel (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-11-13.
- ^ a b c d "Museum Fauna Indonesia Komodo & Taman Reptil :: Taman Mini Indonesia Indah". www.tamanmini.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-11-13.
- ^ a b Media, Kompas Cyber. "Kenalan dengan Reptil-reptil Museum Komodo - Kompas.com". KOMPAS.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-11-13.
- ^ a b "Bertambah, Koleksi Satwa di Museum Fauna TMII". SINDOnews.com (in Indonesian). Retrieved 2017-11-13.
External links
- (in Indonesian) TMII Official website
- (in Indonesian) Museum Fauna Indonesia Komodo & Taman Reptil