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Why so many wild cheekon crossing the road?

How to u have a good time with wild cheek on?

  • Watch them running around

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  • Catch them to go home for dinner

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  • Chase after them like an Ah Siao

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  • Take picture of good cheekon for sharing

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  • Dun know and dun care

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  • Get one as a free pet at home

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Why so many?’ Stomper spots chickens across S’pore, from Choa Chu Kang to Orchard​

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One Stomper is amused by the increase in chicken sightings across the island. PHOTOS: STOMP
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Cherry Tan
PublishedMar 27, 2026 at 04:42pm
Submitted by
Margaret
 

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Slithering surprise near Kallang MRT station turns out to be spitting cobra​


The Herpetological Society of Singapore said the snake is an Equatorial Spitting Cobra. PHOTO: STOMP, HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE/FACEBOOK
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Cherry Tan
PublishedMar 27, 2026 at 08:39am
Submitted by
Lakshmi
Read AI summary on Stomp Bites
A slithering surprise near Kallang MRT station left one woman slightly shaken.

Stomper Lakshmi was on her way home on March 23 at around 9.44pm when she noticed the “baby cobra” by a construction site.

“I got a little scared, so I moved away,” said the Stomper, who shared a video of the animal.
 

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Slithering surprise near Kallang MRT station turns out to be spitting cobra​


The Herpetological Society of Singapore said the snake is an Equatorial Spitting Cobra. PHOTO: STOMP, HERPETOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF SINGAPORE/FACEBOOK
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Cherry Tan
PublishedMar 27, 2026 at 08:39am
Submitted by
Lakshmi
Read AI summary on Stomp Bites
A slithering surprise near Kallang MRT station left one woman slightly shaken.

Stomper Lakshmi was on her way home on March 23 at around 9.44pm when she noticed the “baby cobra” by a construction site.

“I got a little scared, so I moved away,” said the Stomper, who shared a video of the animal.
I didnt know spitting cobra is a local species.
 
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