Originally posted by Herzog_Zwei:Civet cat, someone intends it for a Chinese medical brew-up.
kena SARS then you know
If you have Civet cat and coffee beans, you can make Kopi Luwak.
Originally posted by the Bear:kena SARS then you know
Bear, I am not interested in civet cats as a food source unless I am doing some sort of survival or emergency thingy.
But I have heard of civet cats escaping from market places in the 1950s.
its pedobear...
TS stated that it runs on the rooftops, and that makes it suspiciiously similar to possums, racoons, squirrels and other tree dwelling creatures.
Chins uusually reside on ground right?
offspring of meow meow and me.
u got a problem with that ?
lol face hugger wtf?
I got pic got talk...
Definitely a squirrel. An over-fed and over-weight squirrel leading a sedentary urban lifestyle!
Originally posted by skeujin:I got pic got talk...
Invasion of the pedo bears!!!
Originally posted by seotiblizzard:
Possum???
Originally posted by kenn3th:that's ferret lar
Originally posted by maurizio13:
Somebody's Chinchilla escaped?
Originally posted by Ferret:offspring of meow meow and me.
u got a problem with that ?
Originally posted by kenzoshin:Definitely a squirrel. An over-fed and over-weight squirrel leading a sedentary urban lifestyle!
Originally posted by andrewac:
Originally posted by alvin-ncs:
o.O cat with cat or wat? LOL
it's the invasion of the double-backed beast!
Originally posted by the Bear:
it's the invasion of the double-backed beast!
Originally posted by andrewac:
the shadow in the back luks like someone is about to pick up soap... wakakaka
Actually I think it might be a Palm Civet
Check it out here. Size and description seems to match
http://www.wildsingapore.per.sg/discovery/factsheet/civetpalm.htm
Originally posted by elindra:Actually I think it might be a Palm Civet
Check it out here. Size and description seems to match
http://www.wildsingapore.per.sg/discovery/factsheet/civetpalm.htm
Originally posted by alvin-ncs:
Palm Civet aghh... i think is more likely ba... but got wild ones in the streets of singapore?
You never click on the link right?
Quoted from the site:
Activity: Nocturnal and generally solitary when mature. Largely arboreal. An animal that has been reported making a ruckus in the roof space of houses and scampering along telegraph cables. It spends most of the day time , hidden in the crowns of the coconut trees, thus the name 'Palm Civet'.
Originally posted by elindra:
You never click on the link right?Quoted from the site: