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Jack the wild boar – 28. January, 2009

Jack

This is Jack. This wild boar was a piglet when it was injured and rescued ten years ago. Here is his younger photo.

Young Jack

Today, Jack’s growing tusk is about poke into its cheeks, causing lots of discomfort. Its about time for it to be cut.

Update: 9 February 2009. Jack should be happier now. It was sedated before several volunteers were able to hold it still before cutting its tusks.


Jack today

Some visitors felt that Jack should be returned back to the wild. Its too domesticated for that now. Ubin lovers remember Priscilla, the female boar at Chek Jawa.

You can see Jack at “Orchid Farm”, 180 meters south of Maman beach. Make sure you collect lots of rubber seeds from the rubber trees nearby that area. Jack loves them.

Here is a link of another picture of Jack by Thomas Hoven. We all shared his feelings of Ubin.

Thomas Hoven

Here is Jack waving his trotter

Jack is waving

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January in Ubin – 20. January, 2009

January would be the best month to visit Ubin. The December rainy season is just over. The island is dry and breezy, skies are blue and the air is bright and clear. You don’t get weather like that too often. Its also perfect for photography.

Clear skies

A superzoom point-and-shoot camera is an ideal tool. A great all-round camera. Here are the pictures we got in a single day outing.
Its a lucky day. Having a camera ready also make you more observant too.

A buffy fish owl
Buffy fish owl

A giant spider (help me identify this)
spider

The pictures below are blurred. We were too excited.
The elusive jungle fowl
Jungle fowl

A foraging bush pig
Bush pig

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Wild Pigs – 1. January, 2009

Their scientific name is Sus scrofa

This is Jack, one is the most photographed pig in Pulau Ubin.

Wild pig

With a population of 500 boars, they managed very well to hide themselves.

Instead you will see a lot of freshly churned top soil as they dig with their snouts for earthworms. Their favorite snacks include rubber seeds and durians.

Consider yourself lucky when you encounter them. The older big ones may do a mock charge. Just shout to frighten it away.

Smaller younger ones may even feed close to you and are not wary of humans.

pigs feeding with cat

Even up close they are so pre-occupied with eating that we were able to take pictures up close.

Up close

Avoid baby pigs with little stripes. Mum is around and she can be very protective.

Baby pigs with stripes

Sometimes you may come across their nest. Be cautious, the nest are used by other boars to hide in also.

Pigs nest

Coconuts torn open by boars. Their snouts are that strong.
Torn coconuts Coconuts are also used as bait to set traps. Report to Nparks should you encounter such traps.

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