Originally posted by Bus&Soccer l0v3r (VO3x 1):i think there still 1 left
Yeah... the other one roasted... (as pic above)...
Originally posted by Just_do_it_lah:Yeah... the other one roasted... (as pic above)...
supply to bee cheng hiang make bak kwa
Originally posted by FireIce:supply to bee cheng hiang make bak kwa
Wild boars meat leh... not quality control yet...
MP Inderjit Singh hopes wild boar issue can be resolved quickly
SINGAPORE: MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC, Inderjit Singh, hopes authorities can look for a way to resolve the wild boar issue quickly.
He was speaking to the media after a closed door dialogue with some residents who live near the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, where two wild boars were spotted on Friday.
Several residents have seen the wild boars around Lower Peirce Reservoir.
On Friday, a wild boar reportedly charged at a security guard and a five-year-old boy at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.
Some residents are now worried that the wild boars may pose a danger to their personal safety.
But others said it's not a big problem, as long as residents keep their distance from the animals.
Channel NewsAsia understands about 40 people attended the closed door dialogue.
95 per cent of them support the move to reduce the wild boar population.
Apart from residents, there were also representatives from various government agencies.
Mr
Inderjit Singh said: "The wild boars have shown that they can attack,
so we would have to resolve this quite urgently and that NParks
(National Parks Board) gather as much research and information as
possible to resolve this quickly.
"It is quite logical to see
that the food in the forest must be running out, because the numbers are
large so the wild boars are now exploring further away from the jungle
area to look for food."
- CNA/ck
if Moulmein can have their durian tree, why Bishan cannot have their animal farm?
Originally posted by QX179R:MP Inderjit Singh hopes wild boar issue can be resolved quickly
SINGAPORE: MP for Ang Mo Kio GRC, Inderjit Singh, hopes authorities can look for a way to resolve the wild boar issue quickly.
He was speaking to the media after a closed door dialogue with some residents who live near the Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park, where two wild boars were spotted on Friday.
Several residents have seen the wild boars around Lower Peirce Reservoir.
On Friday, a wild boar reportedly charged at a security guard and a five-year-old boy at Bishan-Ang Mo Kio Park.
Some residents are now worried that the wild boars may pose a danger to their personal safety.
But others said it's not a big problem, as long as residents keep their distance from the animals.
Channel NewsAsia understands about 40 people attended the closed door dialogue.
95 per cent of them support the move to reduce the wild boar population.
Apart from residents, there were also representatives from various government agencies.
Mr Inderjit Singh said: "The wild boars have shown that they can attack, so we would have to resolve this quite urgently and that NParks (National Parks Board) gather as much research and information as possible to resolve this quickly.
"It is quite logical to see that the food in the forest must be running out, because the numbers are large so the wild boars are now exploring further away from the jungle area to look for food."
- CNA/ck
You know Sg is getting too crowded when even wild boars are using the public parks.
Treat the boars humanely.
Seems like Singapore have a lot of wild pigs hor....
haiz.....野猪也疯狂...
I don't think the wild boars in Singapore are wilder than
Look at these videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLqgekTQbqk
Next thing you know, they'll be pushing old folks off the bus, and hogging (pun unintended) priority seats on the train.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5WwK_1SFE_8&feature=related
Originally posted by ditzy:Next thing you know, they'll be pushing old folks off the bus, and hogging (pun unintended) priority seats on the train.
dun insult pigs, they'll never do anything like that
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gcVDPfy9UHI
"Mr Inderjit Singh said: "The wild boars have shown that they can attack, so we would have to resolve this quite urgently and that NParks (National Parks Board) gather as much research and information as possible to resolve this quickly.
"It is quite logical to see that the food in the forest must be running out, because the numbers are large so the wild boars are now exploring further away from the jungle area to look for food."
This part seemed quite wayang.
Firstly they are not wild boars. There are no wild animals in Singapore.
They are Singaporean boars. They do not attack, if left alone. If you shoo shoo them, or even take their photo, they will attack. Quite normal in Singapore. Happened with Singaporean humans on buses and MRT quite often.
Their space is getting smaller, or their population is getting bigger? or both. Same thing happening to Singaporean humans too.
Originally posted by mancha:Happened with Singaporean humans on buses and MRT quite often.
Their space is getting smaller, or their population is getting bigger? or both. Same thing happening to Singaporean humans too.
Fortunately, they're not Warthogs.
peccary:
bearded pig:
Philippine warty pig:
In countries like USA, some keep potbellied pigs as pets.
wild boar sausage anyone ?
stake them wild boiards hehehe