Wildlife Reserves Singapore, or WRS, has appealed to the public for better behavior after a video of a teen trespassing a rhino exhibit circulated online.聽聽聽
The operator of the biggest animal exhibits in Singapore said today that it was aware of a recent TikTok video showing a teen trespass into the Singapore Zoo鈥檚 white rhino exhibit and discouraged copycats.
鈥淲e are aware of a social video that is circulating online which shows a visitor trespassing and encroaching into the space of our white rhino exhibit,鈥 it said in a statement about the video posted to TikTok by 鈥淩alph Wee.鈥
鈥淭his is a reckless and mindless act which is socially irresponsible, extremely dangerous and simply disrespectful to wildlife and our animals. We appeal to the sensibilities of the social community out there 鈥 let鈥檚 not encourage copycat acts 鈥 this can put lives in danger,鈥 it added.

WRS told 黑料社 Friday that a police report was lodged the same day of the incident. A police investigation is underway.
The 13-second clip opens with Wee pointing to the stickers spelling out: 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Ralph thinking about鈥 then cuts to him rushing into the animals鈥 enclosure to do a backflip in front of two white rhinos. He then jumps back out through the logs and barriers enclosing their habitat. It is not known when the video was taken.
鈥淲ho鈥檚 man is this,鈥 the caption reads as nonsensically as the stunt it describes.
What鈥檚 this mess
鈥 Pengkritik Sandiwara (@Pengkritique)
Wee has not responded to 颁辞肠辞苍耻迟鈥檚 messages seeking comment as of publication time.
Update: This article has been updated with information that police are investigating.
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