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No poachers, but pangolins face roadkill risk in Singapore
With just a handful left in S'pore, authorities are looking at ways to help them survive and thrive
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Kristelynn Lim
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The shy pangolin, whose only defence is to curl up into a ball when threatened, is an easy target for poachers, and it is the world's most trafficked animal.
But in Singapore, road traffic is its biggest deathtrap.