Singapore News - While durians are often cited as a fruit you either love or hate, one monkey has clearly made up its mind about it. And it has come at a cost for a fruit stall in Tampines Street 11. Over the past week, a pesky monkey has been swiping premium. Read more at www.tnp.sg
It's durian season, and it's not just humans who hanker after a taste of the king of fruits. Some Musang Kings at a fruit stall located at Tampines Street 11 have been swiped from the shelves by a wild monkey who seems to have a taken a liking to the pungent fruit. The fruit stall assistant, identified as Xiao Wei,.
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