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from china one can? [laugh][laugh]

only china one qualify as wild chicken.

 

local ones are just plain chicken

 

Thailand ones are Siam Kuey

 

Malaysia ones are Kampung Kuey

 

Angmo ones are called Kentucky [:p]

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Tuesday, May 18, 2004

The Ubin Tiger - April 1997

 

Thanks to news archives of 5tigers.org

"Tiger Talk Taken Seriously By Singapore Authorities"

Reuters World Service 29 April 1997.

 

"It may sound like the stuff of urban legend, but Singapore authorities are taking seriously talk of tigers at large on one of the city state's outlying islands.

 

State television and the daily Straits Times newspaper said on Tuesday that police had warned residents of Pulau Ubin, located between the main island of Singapore and the coast of Malaysia, to stay indoors at night.

 

Police have also advised the public to keep away from the island, the Straits Times said.

 

The warnings came after quarry workers and an island resident separately reported spotting animals that looked like tigers.

 

Although some three million people are crammed into Singapore's 648 sq km , Pulau Ubin has just 600 residents, and large patches of swamp, jungle and remnants of old rubber plantations.

 

Police and experts from the National Parks Board and Singapore Zoological Gardens have searched for the animals but so far found nothing.

 

But the report gained some credence because the island is within swimming distance of the Malaysian mainland and an elephant turned up on Pulau Ubin in 1991. Tigers disappeared from Singapore by the early 1930s, the last one having been shot in 1932."

 

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"Tiger Reported On The Loose In Singapore"

Deutsche Presse-Agentur. April 25, 1997.

 

The following text is from an article reporting possible sightings of a tiger in Singapore. "Residents in a wooded area of Singapore claimed Friday to have spotted a tiger on the loose in the densely populated city-state. Police confirmed that officials had been dispatched to search for the animal.

 

'It's true. People have seen a tiger here,' a shop keeper on the island of Pulau Ubin, a part of Singapore which lies less than one kilometre off the coast of Singapore's mainland, told the German Press Agency dpa.

 

'Some men came over here to look for it. They had five or six rifles,' the shop keeper, who would identify herself only as Miss Koh, said. Police confirmed that personnel from the Singapore Zoo had gone to the island Friday morning to investigate reports of a roaming tiger.

 

'Some officials from the zoo went over and conducted interviews with people who said they saw the tiger,' police spokesman Douglas Yeo said. 'Based on their expert opinions, they think the reports are very unlikely.'

 

Others said a wild tiger could possibly have reached the island by swimming across the narrow strait separating Singapore from the Malaysian state of Johor.

 

'Now that Pulau Ubin is being depopulated, wild animals are coming in from Johor,' K.P. Tan, a naturalist who studies flora and fauna in Pulau Ubin's jungles and villages, said.

 

'There are a lot of wild boar on the island which swim over, and tigers are very good swimmers. If a boar could make it, a tiger certainly could.'

 

Tan noted a well-documented case in which a wild elephant swam to the island five from Johor five years ago and had to be captured by authorities.

 

Pulau Ubin, one of the few largely forested parts of Singapore remaininng, is roughly five kilometres (three miles) long and two kilometres (1.2 kilometres) wide and has about 300 inhabitants, who live in small villages or on farms.

 

The number of people living on Pulau Ubin has been diminishing in recent years as the government prepares to step up development on the island."

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wahhhhh

not only FT love singapore

even wild animals love us. [:p]

 

i do hope that they dont anyhow shoot the poor animal.

some greedy people will probably try to hunt it down.

and when they get hurt,

it'll be the tiger's fault for defending itself.

 

fark those farkers!

 

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wahhhhh

not only FT love singapore

even wild animals love us. [:p]

 

i do hope that they dont anyhow shoot the poor animal.

some greedy people will probably try to hunt it down.

and when they get hurt,

it'll be the tiger's fault for defending itself.

 

fark those farkers!

alamak.. did you see the date of the article or not.. u still living in 2004 ah?

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i heard these wild chicken can even swallow down LONG snakes!~!! [laugh]

the swallowing part comes after the chickens make the snakes big and long.. [laugh]

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:D :D :D

 

i wonder if the tiger really landed on ubin then.

if it really did, i bet the residents there would be having a roaring good time already [laugh]

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of cos, fly kite mah... [blush]

 

 

you never watch thai girl show (tiger show) in thailand?...can shoot balloon...and open bottle cap de...so nothing is impossible hor...

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Turbocharged

you never watch thai girl show (tiger show) in thailand?...can shoot balloon...and open bottle cap de...so nothing is impossible hor...

Tag Huer Cunts? [:p][:p]

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Supercharged

Wild deer hits car on highway, put to sleep by Wildlife Reserves

By Joanne Chan, Channel NewsAsia | Posted: 03 March 2010 1635 hrs

 

SINGAPORE: A wild deer was injured along an expressway after it dashed onto oncoming traffic and hit a car Wednesday morning.

 

Police said they received a call at about 5.30am, saying that an injured deer was lying along the Seletar Expressway, near Mandai Zoo.

 

Eyewitnesses told MediaCorp that the deer was so big that it blocked an entire lane, causing a traffic jam.

 

A caller to the MediaCorp Hotline, Teo Ah Chong, said he stopped his car when he saw the deer on the expressway.

 

Mr Teo said the deer appeared to be "panicking" and ran into his car.

 

The Wildlife Reserves Singapore was alerted and it picked up the animal.

 

It told MediaCorp that the deer was badly injured and had to be put to sleep.

 

It had a deep gash on its hip and was bleeding from the nose.

 

Its antlers were also broken.

 

The Wildlife Reserves Singapore said the deer was a wild animal, aged between three and four.

 

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/sin...1041219/1/.html

 

In the first place, is his deer from the zoo or night safari?

 

nobody dare to say is it?

 

 

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In the first place, is his deer from the zoo or night safari?

 

nobody dare to say is it?

 

 

 

same same

 

our FT deers here work 2 shifts, improve productivity

 

 

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