Welcome, new residents...... we love you.....

Force 136

Alfrescian (Inf)
Asset
Joined
Mar 9, 2011
Messages
2,832
Points
48
otterspunggolmain.jpg


STOMPer KS and his son were greeted with a morning surprise earlier today (Oct 27) when they came across a group of otters at the Punggol Waterway.

In a phone conversation with STOMP, KS said:

"Was at the Punggol Waterway with my son for our weekly run at around 7.20am this morning (Oct 27) when we saw what we thought were otters.

"When we went closer to take a look, we saw a man already taking photographs there and asked him if they were otters, and he said yes.

"It was a surprising sight for us because this is not something you see everyday.

"Thought I'll share this with others here."

The appearance of otters have become an increasingly-frequent occurrence, with numerous sightings over the past year.

In August, another STOMPer wrote in after his father saw a group of otters rolling in the sand past the breakwater at East Coast Park.
 
Even foreign animals also want to come here to crowd this small island.
 
I let them out from Mandai for a swim and they got lost. :D
 
This is so cool. I first came across otters in Pasir Ris (back then was called Loyang) when it was all farmland and prawn farms. It is nice that they're still around. I thought all the development would have destroyed their habitat and foodsource. Hope people don't pollute the waterways.

Cheers!
 
Otter ? A delicacy for those Chinese laborers in weekends. BBQ will be nice
 
otterspunggolmain.jpg


STOMPer KS and his son were greeted with a morning surprise earlier today (Oct 27) when they came across a group of otters at the Punggol Waterway.

In a phone conversation with STOMP, KS said:

"Was at the Punggol Waterway with my son for our weekly run at around 7.20am this morning (Oct 27) when we saw what we thought were otters.

"When we went closer to take a look, we saw a man already taking photographs there and asked him if they were otters, and he said yes.

"It was a surprising sight for us because this is not something you see everyday.

"Thought I'll share this with others here."

The appearance of otters have become an increasingly-frequent occurrence, with numerous sightings over the past year.

In August, another STOMPer wrote in after his father saw a group of otters rolling in the sand past the breakwater at East Coast Park.

Otters loves to eat sea food, Lobsters, Abalone, Fish, sea shell you name it, especially if near Pasir Ris Fishing Pond
they will deplete the pond fish! We welcome Otters not Foreign Trash like PRC, Pinoy and Ah Neh!!

Otters are just cute animals!
 
Nature society should ask NEA to provide surveilliance in the area. Its be ThanksGiving meal or Xmas exotic wildlife meat soon
 
Back
Top