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JOHOR BARU (Bernama): A male tapir was found dead, believed to have been hit by a heavy vehicle at Jalan Sedili-Tenggaroh, near Kota Tinggi here Tuesday (April 6).
Johor Wildlife and National Parks (Perhilitan) director Salman Saaban said the carcass of the tapir, weighing 250kg, was found at about 10.40am Wednesday (April 7) following a report from passers-by. The tapir is believed to have been run over by a heavy vehicle as we did not find any vehicle fragments at the scene. The incident is believed to have occurred last night or early today, ” he said Wednesday.
Salman said the morphological measurements of the carcass were taken before it was buried in a nearby area.
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Male Tapir found dead, believed hit by heavy vehicle 07 Apr 2021 / 11:16 H. Pix for representational purpose only.
JOHOR BAHRU: A male tapir was found dead, believed to have been hit by a heavy vehicle at Jalan Sedili-Tenggaroh, near Kota Tinggi, yesterday.
Johor Wildlife and National Park (Perhilitan) director Salman Saaban said the carcass of the tapir, weighing 250 kilogrammes, was found at about 10.40am following a report from passers-by.
“The tapir was believed to have been run over by a heavy vehicle as we did not find any vehicle fragments at the scene. The incident is believed to have occurred last night or early today,” he said in a statement today.
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A firefighter ensuring the pump stays cool as it channels water into a portable dam during an operation in Punggai, Pengerang. Photos: THOMAS YONG/The Star
The Fire and Rescue Department has identified five hotspots in four Johor districts where open fires often occur.
Johor Fire and Rescue Department director Datuk Yahaya Madis said they were always on high alert for changes in weather conditions and in this case, from monsoon to dry season.
He highlighted that constant monitoring was being conducted at high-risk areas such as landfills, plantation areas and village gardens.
“Based on our early statistics this year, the five hotspots identified are Parit Raja and Ayer Hitam in Batu Pahat, Jalan Mersing-Jemaluang (Mersing) and Kampung Parit Amal (Muar).
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