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“Oops, I left something on the bus” — Sentosa peacock waits patiently for bus captain to open doors

From an iguana having a face-off with traffic along Lentor Avenue to a colugo clinging onto a bus door for a free ride, Singapore’s concrete jungle has had its fair share of amusing wildlife sightings.

One of the latest ones includes a peacock appearing to have left something inside the bus as it waits beside the doors.

“Oops, I left something on the bus,” wrote Facebook page Singapore Road Accident on April 20, attaching a photo of the wildlife sighting.

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Photo: FB screengrab/Singapore Road Accident

A netizen asked in a comment if this was Bus 138 at the Singapore Zoo bus stop, to which Facebook user Adiel Rusyaidi replied, “It’s bus service 123 at Beach Station Bus Terminal in Sentosa.”

Others found the image humorous and provided captions such as, “Final check before driving off” or “Staring in disbelief, no card or cash, cannot board.”

“Let me in! I want go dating with my girlfriend, faster I’m going to be late,” said Facebook user Albert Lim in another caption suggestion.

Perhaps the bus captain should open the door soon because, according to another netizen, the Sentosa peacock has anger issues.

What caption would you give this particular image?

Here are other Singapore wildlife sightings that have circulated online and tickled the funny bones of netizens.

Like A Boss: Iguana stops traffic on Lentor Avenue

Colugo hangs onto bus for a free ride from Bukit Timah to Choa Chu Kang

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