Crocodile seen in Singapore waters near Changi Naval Base; second reported sighting after Sentosa


A crocodile was spotted in waters near the Changi Naval Base by sea soldiers from the Republic of Singapore Navy. - REPUBLIC OF SINGAPORE NAVY/FACEBOOK via ST/ANN

SINGAPORE: A crocodile was spotted in waters off the eastern coast of Singapore by the Republic of Singapore Navy, days after a sighting at Sentosa led to the suspension of water activities there.

In a video uploaded on Facebook on Feb 4, the navy said sea soldiers from its ninth flotilla spotted the crocodile near RSS Singapura – Changi Naval Base.

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