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Singapore — An iguana was spotted facing off with vehicles along Lentor Avenue near Yishun Stadium, with motorists stopping to try to lead it to safety.

“Why did the iguana cross the road?” quipped Facebook user Ivan Goh on SG PCN Cyclist’s page. This iguana definitely didn’t chicken out.

He attached a video of the herbivorous lizard positioned in the middle of the road, facing oncoming vehicles.

Photo: FB screengrab/SG PCN Cyclist

“Nice to see some cyclists, passers-by, bus driver, and even a driver lending his umbrella to assist in guiding the iguana out of the road,” said Mr Goh.

Photo: FB screengrab/SG PCN Cyclist

The iguana swept its tail about defensively while they were trying to lead it to safety.

At one point, it zipped under a bus and a car before heading over to the road divider.

Photo: FB screengrab/SG PCN Cyclist

It inspected a couple of trees before settling on one to climb.

Mr Goh said their attempt to lead the iguana away from the road was unsuccessful as it was still on a tree when they left. “Hope it will finally cross over safely to the other side,” he said.

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Photo: FB screengrab/SG PCN Cyclist

The online community commended the motorists who stopped to help the iguana to safety. When some asked if they managed to get it to a safer spot, Mr Goh said they did try, but it was difficult to lure it away or catch it.

If you encounter a wild animal, you can call the National Parks Board at 1800-476-1600 to get someone to deal with the animal.

The Animal Concerns Research & Education Society (ACRES) also has a 24-hour hotline at 9783-7782 for wildlife rescue. /TISG

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ByHana O