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Wild Singapore hornbill yanks pet bird out of cage and turns it into lunch

Science 1 week, 1 day Stay updated with the latest in Tech, Science, Culture, Entertainment, and more by following our Telegram channel here. The circle of life, as Disney s The Lion King has taught us, does not pick and choose. We re all a part of it, in birth and in death, whether we like it or not. And when survival becomes the top priority, humans and animals alike will do whatever they can in order to ensure the continuation of their species. Also, everyone s gotta eat. A wild hornbill in Singapore got itself a hearty lunch in the form of caged pet bird hanging by an apartment balcony.

Hornbill in S pore bites pet bird out of cage through tiny wire grills & eats it

Man Spots Wildlife Like Vipers, Hornbills & Owl At Pasir Ris Park, Shows S pore s Biodiversity

Man Spots Wildlife Like Vipers, Hornbills & Owl At Pasir Ris Park, Shows S’pore’s Biodiversity Who knew Pasir Ris is home to such rich biodiversity. Man Spots Wilfelife Creatures During Morning Walk At Pasir Ris Park Pasir Ris might be synonymous with chalet stays, barbeques, and even paranormal activities, but perhaps what’s less known is th rich biodiversity that calls the eastern estate home. Recently, during a morning walk at Pasir Ris Park, a Singaporean man spotted numerous wildlife creatures like vipers, hornbills, and owls. On Friday (15 Jan), he took to the Singapore Wildlife Sightings Facebook group to share NatGeo-worthy pictures of the sightings.

S pore woman finds lizard & 4 fingernail-sized eggs hidden in wooden knife block

Hidden eggs In a post on Dec. 22 on the Singapore Wildlife Sightings Facebook group, a woman named Ann Koh shared some pictures of several eggs inside an innocuous wooden knife block. The four eggs, some of which were already cracked, were hidden deep inside a hole in the block. Photo from Ann Koh / FB Koh described the eggs as tiny and around the size of tiny fingernail. Koh added that the picture was very zoomed in . Here are what the eggs look like. The eggs also turned out to be lizard eggs. And if you look a tad more carefully, the creature itself can be seen hiding in the darkness next to the eggs.

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