E11iot's travel bug
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Owner:
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e11iot
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Released:
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Sunday, January 26, 2014
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Origin:
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New Jersey, United States
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Recently Spotted:
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In Ice Cream by the River
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The mission for this travel bug is to get to Singapore. The reason why I would like it to go there is because I have friends that have recently moved to Singapore and I would like to see if I could get a travel bug that far away.
Singapore's biome is tropical rainforest. Singapore is just 1 degree north of the equator. It has no seasons, as it usually stays around the same climate all year round. Singapore's climate is always warm with an average temperature of 25-31 degrees celcius (77-87.8 farenheit). The climate is also humid with 70-80% relative humidity. In Singapore, thunderstorms occur on 40% percent of all days. The water monitor, the asian toad, the banded bullfrog, the clouded monitor, the long-tailed macaque, the plantain squirrel, the little egret, the striated heron, the red-eared slider, and the black-eyed litter frog call Singapore home. The Vanda Miss Joaquim, the purple coneflower, the jungle rice, the barnyard grass, the creeping burhead, the lilac devil, the oil palm, the rusty oil fruit, the lily of the valley tree, and the small-leaf oil fruit are plants of Singapore.
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