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Why Did the WILD BOARS CROSS THE ROAD?

They were heading for ICA to apply for PR Status in the morning
because they were told:
1. they would get special treatment after getting PR status..
2. Their male piglets need not serve NS like local hardworking farm pigs. (oso their piglets could get automatic scholarships)
3. As the new FT (PR s) they could generally get away with most crimes..
4. Plenty of jobs and preferential treatment waiting for them upon moving across
 
I have a small flock of green coloured paraket......................but with more developments the above-mentioned birds rarely appear these days.

But that doesn't answer the question, why did the wild boar cross a wide, busy Upper Thomson Road, even if was late night or early morning?? Wild boars are rarely seen at that part of Lower Pierce, Monkeys I agree.

As their numbers increase, they have to increase their territory. Despite a busy road, the animals are a lot smarter than we give them credit for and will find a way/time to make the crossing. Too bad it is towards denser human habitation, but where else can they head to?

Long ago I was startled by when I came across some river otters in what is now Pasir Ris wetlands. It will be nice if these animals can make it back to that area.

Cheers!
 
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