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You kids behaving? Tapir 'visits' Kuantan school where SPM exams underway
Published on: Friday, February 26, 2021
Published on: Fri, Feb 26, 2021
By: Bernama
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You kids behaving? Tapir 'visits' Kuantan school where SPM exams underway
The adult male tapir was believed to have fallen into a drain at the school while eating the leaves of a jackfruit tree nearby. (Photo: Bernama)
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KUANTAN: Pandemonium struck when students of SMK Sungai Soi here sitting for the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) examination received a ‘visit’ from a tapir this morning.

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Its principal, Zolkifli Abd Ghani said he was informed by the staff on duty about the animal that showed up in the school compound at about 10.30 am before contacting the rescue team.

He said the Civil Defence Force (CDF) arrived half an hour later to rescue the tapir that had fallen into the school drain.

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"This is not the first time this has happened. We are only worried that the animal might wander into the examination hall and disrupt the students taking the exam," he told Bernama.

Pahang Wildlife and National Parks (Wildlife) department director, Rozidan Md Yasin when contacted said its members successfully rescued the animal which weighed about 200 to 250 kg, six hours later.

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He said the adult male tapir was believed to have fallen into a drain at the school while eating the leaves of a jackfruit tree nearby.

"There was a wound on the back of the tapir due to the fall, however, initial observations found there was no injury to the leg.

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“We will treat the animal before releasing it back into the jungle,” he said

Meanwhile, a Pahang CDF spokesperson said an emergency call was received at 10.58 am today before six personnel were mobilised to the scene.

“The rescue operation was quite challenging as the tapir was huge and had fallen into a narrow drain. We tried removing it with a rope but failed.

"So we contacted Perhilitan to ask for its help, and the animal was rescued at about 5.10 pm," he said.

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