Mammals

LW Teo
on 6th November 2024

In the post https://besgroup.org/2024/11/05/what-are-the-pangolins-doing/ Lena Chow recorded two pangolins in a ditch. It was then not evident what they were doing. In the following Youtube video by Lena Chow, the […]

LW Teo
on 16th June 2023

Sheng Lau’s family had lost pineapples on two previous occasions. The first pineapple was growing well and the family looked forward to harvesting a sweet and ripe pineapple soon. However, […]

LW Teo
on 4th September 2022

I recently came across a colony? of lesser dog-faced bats, a.k.a. lesser short-nosed fruit bat roosting in ceiling of a 5-storey stairwell in MCKL. The area is heavily trafficked in […]

LW Teo
on 12th July 2022

The gallery below showcases a small sample of the fauna that the intrepid and talented nature photographer Gan Lee Hsia encountered. She travelled through the length of the Malayan Peninsula […]

LW Teo
on 12th June 2022

Bee Choo Strange shared this video, taken at Bukit Batok Nature Park in April 2022, of the Sunda colugo (Galeopterus variegatus) eating leaves. She used red lights to observe these […]

LW Teo
on 24th May 2022

The spiky durian fruit is in season again. While Homo sapiens residing in Singapore wait for shipments to arrive from Malaysia and happily pay more than S$40 per kg (whole […]

LW Teo
on 15th May 2022

Bee Choo Strange shared a video of this Dusky Langur (Trachypithecus obscurus) eating leaves, taken in February 2020 at Bukit Tinggi in Peninsular Malaysia. She finds the way it eats […]

LW Teo
on 21st January 2022

      The Raffles’ Banded Langur (Presbytis femoralis femoralis) is also known as the Raffles’ surili and the banded leaf monkey. It is an Old World Monkey that is […]

LW Teo
on 4th October 2021

The following videos show the plantain squirrels feeding by gnawing on tree barks and then chewing away. Are they feeding on ant larvae, ants, insects hiding under the bark or […]

LW Teo
on 29th September 2021

This plantain squirrel (Callosciurus notatus) was seen in the backyard of a house in Serangoon Gardens, Singapore. It chewed off a section of young sugar cane (Saccharum sinense), nibbled on […]

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