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heavyweights are mostly involved in fighting as
there is no (rice) farming anymore on Samui. This is a
sport specific to the south of
Thailand, and on Samui it generates a great deal of
excitement. There are about a half dozen rough "
stadiums" around the island, most being no more than a
cleared area under the palms with a wall of bamboo
matting or coconut leaves to hinder the view of those
who haven't paid for a seat.Great crowds gather when a
fight is on, and while men pay about 100 Baht, women
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> Do you know?The Thai swamp buffalo
is called "Ai Tui" in Thai language which means "it is
an honest royal worker".20 years ago the buffalo
population in Thailand was app. 6 million which has now
declined to app. 1,5 million. A female buffalo weighs
app. 350-450 kg and a male app. 450-600 kg and they can
work for 14 years and get up to 20 years old. |
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Visiting a butterfly farm is a great way of
getting up close to some beautiful creatures that one
would otherwise only ever see as a flash of vivid color
against green forest. The butterflies on the Samui farm
flit about naturally amid tropical foliage, but they
can't completely escape from view. Besides observing at
close range some of the region's most beautiful
butterflies, you can witness the breeding cycle of some
species that are raised on the spot. Also featured are
insects, moths and a bee house. The farm is set up on a
hillside overlooking the ocean on the southeast corner
of the island and makes for a pleasant short outing. |
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Samui snake farm is located at Talingngam on the south of the island. As its name implies, it is where all kinds of snakes and reptiles are gathered. Some rare species of poisonous snakes those that cannot be found in Europe or America are kept here. Some of these snakes take the center stage during the farm's special shows. An exciting part is a fight between man and scorpion, and even centipede (a show unique here). There is also a cobra show that only Samui Snake Farm can put up and don't worry, |
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The animals are not harmed during the show. Snakes, for
example, aren't caught to have their teeth or their
poison taken away. These natural shows are presented in
line with the highest standards of Thailand. Visitors
can be assured of 100 percent safety during the
performances. Aside from the exciting shows, you can
also avail of various interesting information in the
exhibition rooms and snakes' houses. Showtime: 11 a.m. &
2 p.m. daily. Fee is 250/150 Bahtadult/kids |
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> Do you know?There are about 163 species of snake in Thailand, 85 of which are venomous. The largest snake ever discovered was a 32 foot long python, found in the jungles of Thailand. |
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> Do you know? Thailand has more than 900 species of birds, app. 250 wild tigers and app. 650 species of freshwater fishes. The largest freshwater fish ever recorded - a Mekong Giant Catfish - was caught in Northern Thailand in May 2005. The fish was 2,7 meters long and weighted 293 kg. |
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Samui
Crocodile farm is located behind the airport and easy to
find. On an area of 7,000 sqm you can find app. 100
animals of various kinds like Siam crocodiles, caimans,
Saltwater crocodiles, snakes, lizards, monkeys and many
others. Showtime is two times daily, at 1400h and 1630h |
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Did you ever want to ride an elephant? If the
answer is yes just head down to Namuang Waterfall where
you can find the elephant camp at Namuang Safari
Park.The ride lasts app. 30 minutes and costs about
500-700 Baht. You also can join one of the
safari tours
which mostly includes a elephant ride. |
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Samui Safari Mr.Ung's Safari Tour |
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Whatever your fancy, Paradise Park Farm has something
for you... |
Open
Daily
7 am. - 7 pm. |
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Animal Rescue Services on Samui |
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Dog (&Cat) Rescue Center |
Dog Rescue Center Samui
112 / 35 Moo 6, Bophut Koh Samui Tel: 077 413 490 E-mail: info@samuidog.org |
| Snake Rescue |
Samui Snake Rescue & Relocation Center Call Phil: 096635085 E-mail: phil_brookie@yahoo.com |
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Poisonous Animals in Thailand |