Read more about the article Food Officials Green Lights 16 Bugs As Fit For Human Consumption
Picture shows an illustrative image of insects as a street food in Asia, undated. The Singapore Food Agency (SFA) approves 16 edible insect species for human consumption. (Newsflash)

Food Officials Green Lights 16 Bugs As Fit For Human Consumption

Food officials in Singapore are to approve 16 different kinds of bugs including crickets, grasshoppers and silkworms as fit for human consumption. The insects and larvae are to be approved…

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Read more about the article Six Penguins Have Cataract Surgery In World First
Picture shows Dr Gladys Boo, Veterinary Ophthalmologist, at The Eye Specialist for Animals checks the eye of a King Penguin, in Singapore undated. Successful cataract surgery on geriatric penguins, three King Penguins and three Humboldt Penguins, has helped them enhance their sight and improve their quality of life. (Mandai Wildlife Group/CEN)

Six Penguins Have Cataract Surgery In World First

These remarkable images show how six penguins were given cataract surgery in what is believed to be a world first. It was first noticed that the elderly penguins - from…

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Read more about the article Live Albino Alligator Found By Customs In Passenger’s Luggage Finds Home In Germany
Image shows the albino alligator that was found inside a suitcase at Munich Airport, in Germany on Sept. 25, 2022. It was now moved to the TerraZoo in the town of Rheinberg, in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany. (TerraZoo/Newsflash)

Live Albino Alligator Found By Customs In Passenger’s Luggage Finds Home In Germany

A rare albino American alligator that was seized by customs after a passenger from the USA tried to smuggle it in his suitcase on a flight to Singapore has found…

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Read more about the article Airport Inspectors Find Live Alligator In Passenger’s Suitcase
Picture shows the live albino alligator wrapped in cling film found inside a suitcase at Munich Airport, in Germany, on Sept. 25, 2022. The alligator was wrapped in cling film, in the bag of a 42-year-old businessman departing for Singapore. (Hauptzollamt Munchen/Newsflash)

Airport Inspectors Find Live Alligator In Passenger’s Suitcase

This astonishing X-ray shows how an American traveller tried to smuggle a live albino alligator out of Germany on a flight to Singapore. The metre-long reptile was discovered by stunned…

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Read more about the article Meat From Endangered Sharks Found in Dog And Cat Food, Scientists Say
The silky shark is listed on the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) appendix II. (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Newsflash)

Meat From Endangered Sharks Found in Dog And Cat Food, Scientists Say

Scientists claim that meat from endangered sharks is being used in dog food and cat food and that consumers are being misled by incorrectly labelled products that list their meat…

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Read more about the article Tranquilised Lions Recovering Well After Dramatic Escape At Singaporean Airport
Two lions shot with tranquillisers after they escaped from their container at Changi Airport in December 2021, recovered well. (CEN)

Tranquilised Lions Recovering Well After Dramatic Escape At Singaporean Airport

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The two lions that escaped from their container at a Singaporean airport over the weekend have both recovered from the effects of being shot with tranquiliser darts and are currently…

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Read more about the article Two Lions Escape From Transport Container At Singapore Airport Leading To Stand-Off With Staff
Two lions traveling caused a scare at Changi Airport, pictured, when they broke free of a container they were being transported in, in Singapore, on 12th December. (Google Maps/Newsflash)

Two Lions Escape From Transport Container At Singapore Airport Leading To Stand-Off With Staff

Two lions have escaped from a transport container at Singapore airport leading to a stand-off with staff. One of the lions was reportedly seen lying on top of the container…

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