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SINGAPORE - A 400kg crocodile, probably one of the largest to have roamed wild here in decades, has been found dead on the Kranji Reservoir grounds.


Get the full story from The Straits Times.

National water agency PUB, which oversees the area, said that it received feedback from its crocodile handler on April 18 that a dead crocodile was spotted at the Kranji Reservoir area.

"Upon receiving the report, PUB officers immediately went on site and found a dead crocodile. Arrangements were then made for the crocodile handler to remove it from the reservoir and the dead crocodile was disposed of at a nearby farm," said Mr Tan Nguan Sen, Director of Catchment & Waterways at PUB.

There is a history of crocodile sightings at the Kranji Reservoir area, PUB said in a media statement.

Twelve crocodiles have been caught alive since 1989, with the last one caught in 2006. There were no crocodile sightings reported in Kranji in 2012 and 2013.

PUB said it received a report that a crocodile was spotted in Jan 2014 at the Kranji Intake Bund, which is located at a remote area of the reservoir and is out-of-bounds to the public. There are warning signs to alert the public on the potential presence of crocodiles there.

"Since 1989, PUB has authorised a team of crocodile handlers to capture them alive and hand them over to a crocodile farm in Kranji for safekeeping. This measure was taken to prevent the crocodile from endangering workers and visitors to the reservoir," said Mr Tan.

PUB said its officers carry out surveillance at the reservoir on a daily basis. In the event that crocodiles are spotted, fishing activities are suspended as a safety precaution.

To preserve the natural and tranquil setting of Kranji Reservoir, PUB has not introduced water-based activities at Kranji Reservoir. However, designated areas are opened up for recreational fishing. The designated fishing ground is located near the areas where amenities such as transportation and toilets are available.

Should the public spot any crocodiles, they are advised not to provoke them and to keep away. Once at a safe distance, they should immediately contact PUB's 24 hour call centre at 1800 284 6600 or AVA's Animal Response Centre at 1800 476 1600.


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SINGAPORE - A 400kg crocodile, probably one of the largest to have roamed wild here in decades, has been found dead on the Kranji Reservoir grounds.


Get the full story from The Straits Times.

National water agency PUB, which oversees the area, said that it received feedback from its crocodile handler on April 18 that a dead crocodile was spotted at the Kranji Reservoir area.

"Upon receiving the report, PUB officers immediately went on site and found a dead crocodile. Arrangements were then made for the crocodile handler to remove it from the reservoir and the dead crocodile was disposed of at a nearby farm," said Mr Tan Nguan Sen, Director of Catchment & Waterways at PUB.

There is a history of crocodile sightings at the Kranji Reservoir area, PUB said in a media statement.

Twelve crocodiles have been caught alive since 1989, with the last one caught in 2006. There were no crocodile sightings reported in Kranji in 2012 and 2013.

PUB said it received a report that a crocodile was spotted in Jan 2014 at the Kranji Intake Bund, which is located at a remote area of the reservoir and is out-of-bounds to the public. There are warning signs to alert the public on the potential presence of crocodiles there.

"Since 1989, PUB has authorised a team of crocodile handlers to capture them alive and hand them over to a crocodile farm in Kranji for safekeeping. This measure was taken to prevent the crocodile from endangering workers and visitors to the reservoir," said Mr Tan.

PUB said its officers carry out surveillance at the reservoir on a daily basis. In the event that crocodiles are spotted, fishing activities are suspended as a safety precaution.

To preserve the natural and tranquil setting of Kranji Reservoir, PUB has not introduced water-based activities at Kranji Reservoir. However, designated areas are opened up for recreational fishing. The designated fishing ground is located near the areas where amenities such as transportation and toilets are available.

Should the public spot any crocodiles, they are advised not to provoke them and to keep away. Once at a safe distance, they should immediately contact PUB's 24 hour call centre at 1800 284 6600 or AVA's Animal Response Centre at 1800 476 1600.


http://news.asiaone.com/news/singapore/400kg-crocodile-found-dead-kranji-reservoir
Even Stinkee Buaya also buay tahan Pinky!
 
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so sad.....
 
Must have died of STRESS ......

Singapore is most unhappy nation, even for animals......
 
Something unnatural was likely to have caused its death. It is an ace predator and hence has no natural enemies other than humans and I am doubtful people could have laid traps or snares. The croc wasn't injured or missing any limbs. It would have been better to carry out an autopsy to determine the cause of its death rather than just disposing of the carcass without any clue what might have killed it. Such an animal is a very rare sighting in Singapore and people should be more concerned and aware of the local wildlife.

Cheers!

Must have died of STRESS ......

Singapore is most unhappy nation, even for animals......
 
Something unnatural was likely to have caused its death. It is an ace predator and hence has no natural enemies other than humans and I am doubtful people could have laid traps or snares. The croc wasn't injured or missing any limbs. It would have been better to carry out an autopsy to determine the cause of its death rather than just disposing of the carcass without any clue what might have killed it. Such an animal is a very rare sighting in Singapore and people should be more concerned and aware of the local wildlife.

Cheers!

An old man about 90 was supposed to go. But he and his family prayed and prayed. Someone in hell decided that the cro replace the old man. Poor croc. Didnt expect hell can be influenced so easily.
 
An old man about 90 was supposed to go. But he and his family prayed and prayed. Someone in hell decided that the cro replace the old man. Poor croc. Didnt expect hell can be influenced so easily.

Sometimes I see so many people die but the evil people never die. No such thing as karma, bad people get to enjoy blissful life while good people all suffer at the hands of the bad people who got away scot free.
 
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The buaya can't even get it's skin back, I think the ranger sold its skin to the farmer for $1,000/-. this one CPIB must check.


Like that the buaya can get back his CPF?
 
Sometimes I see so many people die but the evil people never die. No such thing as karma, bad people get to enjoy blissful life while good people all suffer at the hands of the bad people who got away scot free.

善有善報,惡有惡報,不是不報,時辰未到

ah beng version direct translate as "good got good returns, bad got bad returns, not don't have returns, timing not right yet."
 
The buaya can't even get it's skin back, I think the ranger sold its skin to the farmer for $1,000/-. this one CPIB must check.

Check Farce price too....in the coming days...they may promote CROCODILE MEAT..."members" get discount & must use "PASSION"....CPIB check that too..
 
Sometimes I see so many people die but the evil people never die. No such thing as karma, bad people get to enjoy blissful life while good people all suffer at the hands of the bad people who got away scot free.

In a nutshell, no such thing as fairness in life. Yes, no such thing as karma.
 
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