Mynah poops on MRT train seat

'It would be a shame, if there was poo on the seat,' it appeared to have thought before letting one rip.

Belmont Lay | June 05, 2017, 03:12 PM

So, you've seen a king cobra take a hearty bite out of a reticulated python along the walking trail in MacRitchie Reservoir?

Or a king cobra devouring a monitor lizard in Sungei Buloh in front of a hiker?

The weird and wonderful fauna of Singapore have always been on full display, as long as you were there to bear witness.

Now, in a world exclusive, behold a mynah travelling on the MRT train and pooping on the seat, after appearing to think about it purposefully.

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Mynahs, a non-native species, were introduced to Singapore in the early 20th century.

They are highly intelligent as they can speak in Singlish:

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As slightly territorial creatures, they were previously seen ganging up on a rat at Punggol MRT station.

Bred and raised as pets by some Singaporeans, mynahs also qualify as symbols of good luck, as seen by this guy who brought one along on his shoulder to the Singapore Pools outlet.

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