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COLUGO AKA “FLYING SQUIRREL” STUCK ON BUS AT CHOA CHU KANG

Image Source: Edwin Teo Kim Leong

Photos of a Colugo was uploaded on the Facebook page Singapore Wildlife Sightings by Facebook user Edwin Teo Kim Leong, the images depict an animal sticking to the side entrance of a bus.

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Luckily it was discovered in time, imagine if the bus driver were to open the door it would have turned out mysterious.

The Facebook user said that the animal attacked itself on the public bus and travelled from Bukit Timah to Choa Chu Kang.

Acres Wildlife Rescue Centre (ACRES) was informed and the animal was relocated to safety.

In his Facebook caption he said:

“Not taken by me but just wanted to share that in our concrete jungle, sometimes wildlife can lose their sense of places. This colugo attached itself for a free ride from Bukit Timah to Choa Chu Kang. The animal was safely relocated by Acres staffs. Do call Acres if you encounter any animals in distress or lost.”

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Members of the public can contact ACRES if they spot any animals that are needed for rescue.

What do I do if I find a wild animal in need of help? Call the ACRES Wildlife Rescue Hotline on 97837782 for advice and assistance. There will be someone to take your call 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.

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