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6 under-the-radar future residential land plots to look forward to in Singapore

As much as Singapore seems to be built up and perhaps even overcrowded in places, there are also still many interesting plots in and around that are yet to be developed. You may even have walked/driven past many of these, without even realising the potential of such land plots. And given our population plans, odds are, it probably is meant.

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Exploring Singapore's Investment in Advanced Wildlife Monitoring Technology

Have you ever wondered how a bustling metropolis like Singapore, known for its stunning architecture and vibrant city life, manages to protect its precious wildlife? The answer lies in cutting-edge technology and unwavering commitment. Singapore's investment in advanced wildlife monitoring technology isn't just a leap into the future; it's a beacon of hope for the

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King cobra toils for at least 7 hours in Mandai to eat snake

Singapore News - To “eat snake” in local parlance would mean to slack off, but a king cobra was recently made to work hard for its meal, a fellow reptile in the form of a python. The two snakes were locked in a fang-tastic battle that was literally full of twists and turns, across at. Read more at www.tnp.sg

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'This fight was certainly a treat': Enthusiasts turn up with stools to watch king cobra's 7-hour duel with python at Mandai

SINGAPORE - To "eat snake" in local parlance would mean to slack off, but a king cobra was recently made to work hard for its meal, a fellow reptile in the form of a python. The two snakes were locked in a fang-tastic battle that was literally full of twists and turns, across at least seven hours on Thursday (Sept.

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