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On July 19, Jerry Hulzenboom shared images of a dead monitor lizard he found at MacRitchie Reservoir on the Facebook group Singapore Wildlife Sightings.
Hulzenboom captioned the photos, So sad to see this large monitor killed by fishing tackle 😢 , referring to the string around its neck, and the plastic lure found next to the body. Photo by Jerry Hulzenboom/FB.
Another user, Caleb Toh, also shared another picture he took of the same monitor lizard floating further out in the water. Photo by Caleb Toh/FB.
The monitor lizard was estimated to be two metre long.
Cause of death
Although many commenters found fault with irresponsible anglers, it is unclear if the monitor lizard died from inconsiderate fishing practices.
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2 ferrets abandoned at Woodlands Waterfront Park
The two ferrets were seen scurrying around the area
Photo: FB screengrab/Singapore Wildlife Sightings
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Singapore – Two ferrets, believed to be abandoned domesticated pets, were spotted wandering around Woodlands Waterfront Park.
One Wai Lun Cheong took to Singapore Wildlife Sightings Facebook page on Friday (Jul 9) to share the incident.
He attached videos and photos of the two animals scurrying around the area.
Photo: FB screengrab/Singapore Wildlife Sightings
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Photo: FB screengrab/Singapore Wildlife Sightings
According to the post, one of the ferrets was rescued while the other went missing.
The pair of pink-necked green pigeons has somehow decided to nest on his potted plant.
They have been nesting in the man s potted plant since June 9 and the man, surnamed Wong, spotted two hatchlings recently after close to three weeks.
The pot s occupancy now expanded from two to four. Male pigeon with squabs. Screenshot image from Singapore Wildlife Sightings/Facebook.
Two hatchlings
Wong broke the good news on the Singapore Wildlife Sightings Facebook group on June 26.
He initially discovered some broken egg shells around the foot of the pot – the pigeons peculiar home. Image from Singapore Wildlife Sightings/Facebook.
Only a few days later, he managed to catch a glimpse of the baby pigeons, also known as squabs, on June 26.
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