Endangered Sunda slow loris rescued from HDB block near Sin Ming
The Straits Times - Singapore·2026-01-22 06:06
SINGAPORE – A resident at an HDB block near Sin Ming received an unexpected surprise on Jan 17 when she found herself staring into the bulbous, shining eyes of a small primate on the sixth-floor corridor.
She called wildlife advocacy group ACRES, or the Animal Concerns Research and Education Society, which sent staff to rescue the animal.
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Francis Chuangli 22/01/2026
This Sunda slow loris is an endangered species wildlife. They should be left alone to the wild in the nature.
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banban 22/01/2026
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Donovan Gudden 24/01/2026
most likely, an escaped or abandoned exotic pet! [ROLLINGEYES]
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