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time for the elite cove residents to keep some rotties in their compounds.

i am sure those rotties will find the otters to be good and wholesome meal. :a-good: .

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The otters compete with them for fish. No fishing allowed there anyway. I've seen anglers at the pond in Bishan Park throw sticks at otters there to drive them away. Reported it to NParks rangers.

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The otters compete with them for fish. No fishing allowed there anyway. I've seen anglers at the pond  in Bishan Park throw sticks at otters there to drive them again. Reported it to NParks rangers.

 

Shit, this is why Singaporeans do not deserve to have nice things/environments.  Dunno how to take care and appreciate.  It is so rare to see wildlife thriving in a city.  Those anglers ought to have stuff thrown at them instead.

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Registration for P1 next year..... :wut:

 

They also know that their next generation without any education cannot survive in Singapore..... :yuush:

So cute! Will they bite if touch?

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Registration for P1 next year..... :wut:

 

They also know that their next generation without any education cannot survive in Singapore..... :yuush:

Eh....this school with a 400m track cannot be P1..

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If the government were to send their scholars to do a study on local otters and its fertility rates, would the findings return that living a carefree, stress free life where the ecosystem is in place, without external intervention, allows for higher chances of fertility?

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If the government were to send their scholars to do a study on local otters and its fertility rates, would the findings return that living a carefree, stress free life where the ecosystem is in place, without external intervention, allows for higher chances of fertility?

 

 

Wah lao.  Have to give it to you.  Otters in Bishan park also can talk until stress levels and fertility rate...

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Wah lao.  Have to give it to you.  Otters in Bishan park also can talk until stress levels and fertility rate...

 

oh.... too soon ah...  :secret-laugh:

in before the government bashers!

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Wah lao.  Have to give it to you.  Otters in Bishan park also can talk until stress levels and fertility rate...

 

otters piak piak also is zheng hu taichi? Don't you know?  [laugh]

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If you sit long enuf by the kallang basin next to the sport hub, you'll spot a few in the water.

 

They can swim very fast...or just float on the surface unperturbed by the onlookers.

 

At the rate they can populate, it won't be long before they pose a threat to the stray cats that help keep the mice number in check.

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otters piak piak also is zheng hu taichi? Don't you know?  [laugh]

that is true. They may become a nuisance. presently the wild boar problem have not heard much news.

we shall see. if there is "no problem", the nature society will say "see, city life and garden, wild life can co-exist, just like the monkey problem in Bkt Timah."

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wow nice shot!  they run like a leopard   [laugh]  

 

like Jaguar

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