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I hope the relevant authority do something about it. Seriously once these otters intrude into our habitat, one fine day, we gonna face bigger issue/ problem especially with children's and senior visiting nearby Bishan/ AMK park . . . Get rid of theses pest intruders once and for all

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9 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

No GRC yet? Look like otters are not as smart as...  :D:D

 

Not yet lah.. looking back at history GRC took few round of election then form de..

The otters are following the foot steps! whahahahahha..

 

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3 minutes ago, Ody_2004 said:

Not yet lah.. looking back at history GRC took few round of election then form de..

The otters are following the foot steps! whahahahahha..

 

They are currently the only 'one' group that is controlling the entire island. :we-all-gonna-die:

Wait for a "Beaver" group to form the oppo ...   :chilling:

 

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15 hours ago, Adrianli said:

Looks like they not scared of the presence of human at all.

They are like monkeys, not scare of humans de. I think they might a problem if they are growing way too fast. 

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14 hours ago, Carbon82 said:

No GRC yet? Look like otters are not as smart as...  :D:D

 

Wait a few more years. Their GRC candidate eligibility requirements:
- 1 pure pedigree smooth coat otter
- one hybrid otter
- one fish-only otter (no shellfish)
- one albino

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Meanwhile in UK. . .

Wild 'Goat Gang' Takes Over Streets Of UK Town On Coronavirus Lockdown

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A herd of wild goats is living it up on the deserted streets of the Welsh seaside town of Llandudno while residents stay indoors to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Generally, the herd of roughly 120 Kashmiri goats only ventures into town from the nearby Great Orme headland during bad weather, BBC reported. However, with the coast cleared of people, the goats are out and about town nibbling on hedges and gardens.

“They are curious, goats are, and I think they are wondering what’s going on like everybody else,” town councillor Carol Marubbi told BBC. She said locals were proud of the animals and had been enjoying the “free entertainment” from their windows.

“There isn’t anyone else around so they probably decided they may as well take over,” she said.

5e83e166250000d400058646.jpeg

Andrew Stuart, who works for the Manchester Evening News, has stepped up to the role of “goat correspondent” (per his Twitter bio) after a number of his photos and videos of the herd went viral.

According to a lengthy tweet thread started last week, Stuart said he originally called the police on the goats for running riot in the town, snacking on hedges in the dark of night and not appearing to abide by social distancing measures

By Tuesday, the goats appeared to have settled in and were continuing to provide entertainment for those in the town and following them online.

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244937510901481474?s=20

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244580551123755010?s=20

https://twitter.com/errroding/status/1245130966189907971?s=20

 

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1 hour ago, kobayashiGT said:

Meanwhile in UK. . .

Wild 'Goat Gang' Takes Over Streets Of UK Town On Coronavirus Lockdown

5e83e143250000ec006b6eaf.jpeg

A herd of wild goats is living it up on the deserted streets of the Welsh seaside town of Llandudno while residents stay indoors to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Generally, the herd of roughly 120 Kashmiri goats only ventures into town from the nearby Great Orme headland during bad weather, BBC reported. However, with the coast cleared of people, the goats are out and about town nibbling on hedges and gardens.

“They are curious, goats are, and I think they are wondering what’s going on like everybody else,” town councillor Carol Marubbi told BBC. She said locals were proud of the animals and had been enjoying the “free entertainment” from their windows.

“There isn’t anyone else around so they probably decided they may as well take over,” she said.

5e83e166250000d400058646.jpeg

Andrew Stuart, who works for the Manchester Evening News, has stepped up to the role of “goat correspondent” (per his Twitter bio) after a number of his photos and videos of the herd went viral.

According to a lengthy tweet thread started last week, Stuart said he originally called the police on the goats for running riot in the town, snacking on hedges in the dark of night and not appearing to abide by social distancing measures

By Tuesday, the goats appeared to have settled in and were continuing to provide entertainment for those in the town and following them online.

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244937510901481474?s=20

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244580551123755010?s=20

https://twitter.com/errroding/status/1245130966189907971?s=20

 

So that's where my mutton rendang and tulang gone to .... :lll._.:

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4 hours ago, kobayashiGT said:

Meanwhile in UK. . .

Wild 'Goat Gang' Takes Over Streets Of UK Town On Coronavirus Lockdown

5e83e143250000ec006b6eaf.jpeg

A herd of wild goats is living it up on the deserted streets of the Welsh seaside town of Llandudno while residents stay indoors to limit the spread of the coronavirus.

Generally, the herd of roughly 120 Kashmiri goats only ventures into town from the nearby Great Orme headland during bad weather, BBC reported. However, with the coast cleared of people, the goats are out and about town nibbling on hedges and gardens.

“They are curious, goats are, and I think they are wondering what’s going on like everybody else,” town councillor Carol Marubbi told BBC. She said locals were proud of the animals and had been enjoying the “free entertainment” from their windows.

“There isn’t anyone else around so they probably decided they may as well take over,” she said.

5e83e166250000d400058646.jpeg

Andrew Stuart, who works for the Manchester Evening News, has stepped up to the role of “goat correspondent” (per his Twitter bio) after a number of his photos and videos of the herd went viral.

According to a lengthy tweet thread started last week, Stuart said he originally called the police on the goats for running riot in the town, snacking on hedges in the dark of night and not appearing to abide by social distancing measures

By Tuesday, the goats appeared to have settled in and were continuing to provide entertainment for those in the town and following them online.

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244937510901481474?s=20

https://twitter.com/AndrewStuart/status/1244580551123755010?s=20

https://twitter.com/errroding/status/1245130966189907971?s=20

 

I will have them for my mutton redang  and nasi brayani.  Confirmed fresh and soft.

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29 minutes ago, Volvobrick said:

I suspect there is no Area A, B, C, D gangs though there are nice reservoirs with plenty of fish cos they have been used for target practice. 

Firer, watch your front! Your dinner ahead...fire at will...

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On 3/31/2020 at 10:08 PM, Carbon82 said:

No GRC yet? Look like otters are not as smart as...  :D:D

 

Wait till the white otter is born... the chosen one

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Zouk family again. They are quite poor thing. Cos of their lack of numbers and adult, they are still looking for a home. It need to have food, place with shallow water to train the young to hunt, etc. 
 

Hope they find a home soon. 
 

I also find them cute. 

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