Carrot cake is made with shredded daikon/white long radish that looks like carrot in shape, mixed with rice flour, fried with scrambled eggs n add chopped salted brown daikon bits that gives it a salty bite. Sweet sauce n plain white. Goes well with chilli sauce for extra kick. If that helps.
You saw Malayan Water Monitors.. And “carrot cake” is actually made from radish aka “white carrot” in local speak.. Enjoy! (And yes, there are crocodiles at Sungei Buloh, I’ve seen them several times..)
Those radish shredded , mashed and mix with a portion of flour. Then put to steam before having them fried as shown in your video. The dark carrot cake is fried in dark soy sauce and sweet sauce which is main contributor towards the taste.
I'm quite surprise you didn't see any crocodiles. I always see them every time I was there a few years back, but never otters. Well they are wild, so I guess they move around. "Carrot cake" is actually radish cake. In Mandarin, radish is also called white carrot.
We have seen otters at Marina bay sands and Changi beach. Good luck spotting them. Carrot cake name come from radish - aka white carrot in mandarin. Soft rice thingy has radish added. Black carrot cake has dark sweet sauce added
So glad you are visiting the countryside of Singapore. I brought some Australian friends there last year and we saw otters swimming in the sea n a croc sun bathing near one of the pods.
My favourite spot in Sungei Buloh is actually that little lake/pond you passed through at 14:51, because I'm not sure if you noticed, but there were these little, pink, bubbly clusters all up the sides of the wood of the walkway and on some of the stumps in the pond itself. Those in fact huge clusters of Apple Snail eggs, and they look so wild and weirdly refreshing (although it may just be because its so hot everywhere that snail eggs suddenly look cool and delicious and yummy-tasting)! I love those little clusters of eggs, not sure why, but I think because they are so colourful and bright against the more jungle-y and woody colours of the wetlands.
9:50 Mudskippers are one of the iconic animals in the mangroves of Sungei Buloh. It is a unique fish that is able to move around on land and breathe through its wet skin.
I've visited once, never saw a croc, but I did see a large family of otters, and found a king cobra which was both beautiful and frightening at the same time!
I've seen otters, king cobra, other snakes, several crocs, monitor lizards, green crested lizards, among other wildlife there :) In fact, the king cobra was at that very cool viewing platform that you pointed out.
Looked like you guys visited in July / August (SG flag displayed at hawker center entrance, which was during National Day month) and that was not the migratory bird season yet. If you guys visited about 2 months later for birds, it would have been good. Yes there are salt water / estuarine crocodiles in Sugei Buloh, and the "bark" you hear was from a frog! Hope you guys visit SG again soon.
This afternoon when cycling came across a crowd forming around an open drain beside the East Coast seafood restaurants, admiring otters. Caught sight of one myself. Saw a few at Changi Beach on numerous occasions.
A word of caution when u visit nature parks in Sg. Do not feed any wild life. Monkeys can be aggressive to snatch fruits & food u carry in plastic bags. So do keep a distance from them.
yes do be aware, lucy the crcodile which is 2m long actually is quite active on the footpath , sometimes she is hiding just at the fences. Local carrot cake is actually made from radish and flour, the name is directly translate from chinese wordings which means white carrot.
The lizard which you guys saw is a Monitor Lizard. We also call them 4 Legged snake in Chinese. 四脚蛇 The carrot cake is not really a carrot cake. The white pancake lookalike is glutinous rice flour "cake" that's made from a white radish (or yam if it's yam cake) cut into cubes, wok or pan fried till crispy, then cooked into an egg omelette.
Singapore isn’t just about chopsticks. 😌There’re cutlery and napkins too. There are crocodiles and monitor lizards. Sometimes they lie across the paths sunbathing. Sea crocodiles. It depends on the time of the day too. The barking sound is most probably the jungle fowls.
Glad that you both have enjoyed the wetland visit. You have gone local just like us. Alas, this is not the season to see migratory birds. There is indeed an occasional crocodile which swim across and so the warning is to keep clear from the coastal area. They love to busk on the stretch of sand and wait for their preys.
U should head down town area Boat Quay, Empress Place or Marina Barrage where a family of cute smooth coated otters would frequently resurface on land playful sun tanning scratching on the side walk
The otters actually make chirping noise like a bird or like a whistle... I saw a couple of them swimming in the water way in the city... I first notice the chirping noise they are making... could easily mistake it for a bird, but when I look in the water way... they are there hunting for fish. The barking noise most likely from a dog either a pet dog someone brought for a walk or a stray dog.
Rainy season here can't really see all those wildlife at one time. Sometimes they appear early morning or evenings. But water monitor lizards are common. Crocs and otters are seasonal or certain time of the day thing. Migratory birds are seasonal too. Monkeys sightings can be due to time of the day needs
Otters will not frequent nor habitat a place if they are lower on the food chain. Otters should be found on a larger/deeper body of water where they are top of the food chain where fish is plentiful and hunting in a pack is also an otter thing. Otters made high pitch squeaky sounds and are sometimes wasteful eaters where they just bite off or eat only the fish head.
Croc is best seen during low tide. There is one lone otter swimming around. Better place to see them is at marina Bay Area or bishan-amk park. For birds go during the migratory month from Sep-Dec. Barking call is likely from a frog. Good video!
@@TalesFromOurPocket You can google it , its at sembawang. and its free entry. even though its not very big nor zen like those in japan but hey its the only one on a tropical island.
@@TalesFromOurPocketHahaha!! Yes! It's not a very big park but it's still kinda cool and quite popular, especially in the morning. There is a cafe there and it's within walking distance of Chong Pang which has a nice hawker centre with good braise duck rice.
This comment is late, but since you visit both malaysia and singapore, let me introducte you to selatar airport, the lesser known airport in singapore. there is only one flight route currently from seletar airport singapore to subang airport, KL Malaysia. while it is nothing compared to the bigger and more famous changi airport, it is a quiet place, less crowd and might provide a unique experience. it is also faster overall to KL, you only need to reach the airport an hour early compared to changi which usually ask you to reach earlier. subang airport is also closer to KL city center, so travel time is shorter compared to travelling from KLIA. just an alternative if you return back to singapore and malaysia for future videos
You guys are looking too hard (for crocodiles and otters)! Speaking for myself, I find that when I'm desperately looking for something, I will never find them, and when I'm not, they will just appear out of the blue, from nowhere! Have you thought the otters and crocodiles might be hiding from you guys just because they know you are desperately looking for them?😂😂😂. Btw, you probably won't see otters in wetlands because the waters are not that clean. Have you tried the Singapore river where they had frequently been sighted? But again, don't try too hard! Lol. You both are a lovely couple, which makes your videos fun to watch, and your wanting to explore deeper into a country other than the regular touristy sights is commendable.
Yes the crocodiles are real for sure at Sungei Buloh and can be seen quite frequently. But most of the time they're lying low and it's usually easier to spot them when there are more visitors (more eyes). You're not gonna get many visitors during the rainy season unfortunately. Otters can be seen in several areas even in rivers around city centre. I don't think the sounds you recorded were otter sounds. They usually squeal and squeak. These sound a bit more like waterhens or probably some other kind of bird. Great idea to explore our nature parks though! We do have pretty good wildlife diversity, contrary to what most city-dwellers or tourists think!
yeah, some otter family made the Botanic Gardens their home base and the ponds there became their training ground for their babies to teach the kiddies how to hunt. Otter families travel around Singapore via the connected waterways and can be spotted at parks near these waterways, with otters even making their ways into private estates and condominiums cos there are coi ponds there 😂 😂
No crocs? That's a shame, been there 3 or 4 times, always saw a couple of crocs. Usually, it attracts a group of people looking at it, I spot the group of people, not the croc. Those monitor lizards are absolutely everywhere!!! Otters are more commonly seen in MBS area or Jurong Lake area. Don't think the otters want to mess around in an area where there are crocs...
Yes, there are crocodiles. The last time I went, that was many years ago, I spotted 1 resting at the place 11.55 of this video and another one in the water at one of the shelters. When my 2 daughters saw the crocodie at the place 11.55 of this video, they freaked out and told me to bring them out of the park. They never wanted to come to this park again. 😂 As for otters, I saw a family of about 9 at Sengkang Riverside Park. And another time along the Kallang River near to Garden's By the Bay Cloud Forest. The family was having fun by the river side and many stopped to look and took videos. And another time, I saw them on Kallang River too when paddling a boat with my son. By the way, in the vicinity, not too far from the entrance of Sungei Buloh is a Goat Farm - Hay Diaries. The goats are milked in the morning and you can buy chilled bottled goat milk. And in the vicinity are the Kranji Farms and 1 of them was the Jurong Frog Farm where there are many farmed bull frogs. These bull frogs are sold to restaurants or hawker stalls which sell frog leg porridge, or claypot frog legs. My daughters bought bull frog tadpoles which were great in my aquarium as they ate up the algae, but later,, they grew to become huge bull frogs which freaked me. But I was the main care giver for the frogs for many years. There are also fish farms and vegetable farms. Once a month, there's a farmer's market where one can buy farm produce..
These crocodiles found in Singapore are Estuarine Crocodiles, also known as saltwater crocodiles and usually inhabit brackish and freshwater areas such as coastal areas and wetlands. Survey said that about 20 such crocodiles 🐊 inhabit Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve.
The crocodile and otters for sure exists.. just that they might not be there at the time you are there, I remember some other guy recorded the otters biting a resting crocodile tail to get it to leave. 😅
@@TalesFromOurPocket More like small nibble on the tail, these otters are quite territorial even more so if they have small pups within the group. There are news reports of them attacking a guy (Graham George Spencer) at botanical garden that was mistaken as the offender when a runner ran really close to them possibly kicking one of the pups, and the poor mistaken guy was bitten all over his legs and buttocks. That is why there are signs to watch the otters at a distance if the place is where the otters frequently show up.
I see crocodile almost everytime time I visit, usually they are in the water or near the path when you do the circuit. Turn left after crossing the bridge and walk about 100 to 300 meters, but you have to be sharp eyed to see them. As for the otter, I see them before entering the park in the pond, of course they move around so they are unlikely to be always there. I even see small baby snakes and very huge Monitor Lizard occasionally. If you see archer fish, put some twigs protruding from the edge of where you are standing and you see them spitting at the twigs (thinking they are food)
thank you for coming to singapore. Please come back again. If possible don't go back, stay here for the rest of your lives hahah🙂 i believe you will enjoy staying here.
At Sungei Buloh, the wild monkeys move around in groups. The leader of the group, who is usually the most senior and bigger sized, watch over the whole group and protects the young and the females from predatory crocodiles. They are very alert and once they spot a croc, the monkeys will start 'shrieking' to warn the rest to keep away from the shore and lower ground.....when you hear this 'monkey warning cries', you'll know that a croc is nearby
It is a reserve..not a zoo.. those otters and crocs will not be parked waiting for you to just walk up to them and photograph them. Those guys roam around so its really up to chance.
Oh, on the food part... it's interesting in the name, that the 'carrot cake' isn't the 'carrot cake' that you might know of back at home... so is the 'pork rib' back at home vs in the 'pork rib soup' here in its name.
Hawker centres or food courts won’t give you any napkins. Those are low cost cheap food, napkins are not provided. But restaurants, fast food joints, even ice cream kiosks provide napkins. It’s not that there are no napkins in Singapore 😂
They are many photos on King Cobra in Sungei Buloh posted in Facebook... not easy to spot though... and there are a youtube video that a Caucasian guy try to use his height, lying flat and measure the length of the King Cobra..
@TalesFromOurPocket 14:42 Otters do not bark, they typically squeak. That actually sounds more like a crocodile! 😅 Nice video guys! Keep 'em coming. Sungei Buloh's my favourite nature reserve is Singapore. I go there mainly to photograph the birds. But I'll capture whatever wildlife appears. Believe it or not, I've shot (camera-wise of course 😆) crocs on quite a few of my trips there! That's the challenge of shooting in the wild! It's just like going hunting for game in the States. You've good days and you've bad. But just being surrounded by nature (especially so preciously rare in Singapore!) makes it all worth it! 😄
Give this lady some wild otters!! These critters are almost everywhere when I cycle on the PCN, they even swam in my estate's pools!
Carrot cake is made with shredded daikon/white long radish that looks like carrot in shape, mixed with rice flour, fried with scrambled eggs n add chopped salted brown daikon bits that gives it a salty bite. Sweet sauce n plain white. Goes well with chilli sauce for extra kick. If that helps.
Carrot cake core ingredients are rice flour and white radish, which Asia call white carrot.
You saw Malayan Water Monitors.. And “carrot cake” is actually made from radish aka “white carrot” in local speak.. Enjoy! (And yes, there are crocodiles at Sungei Buloh, I’ve seen them several times..)
That was *radish*?!? I am genuinely shocked. Most radishes have a very strong and sometimes bitter flavor. Wow! Thanks!
Those radish shredded , mashed and mix with a portion of flour. Then put to steam before having them fried as shown in your video. The dark carrot cake is fried in dark soy sauce and sweet sauce which is main contributor towards the taste.
Enjoyed watching your exploration and sharing of the experience in Sungei Buloh! Good job.
Thank you so much! 😊
There are few families of otter in Singapore. High chance you can spot them along Singapore River, Marina Bay or Gardens by the Bay.
I'm quite surprise you didn't see any crocodiles. I always see them every time I was there a few years back, but never otters. Well they are wild, so I guess they move around. "Carrot cake" is actually radish cake. In Mandarin, radish is also called white carrot.
We have seen otters at Marina bay sands and Changi beach. Good luck spotting them. Carrot cake name come from radish - aka white carrot in mandarin. Soft rice thingy has radish added. Black carrot cake has dark sweet sauce added
So glad you are visiting the countryside of Singapore. I brought some Australian friends there last year and we saw otters swimming in the sea n a croc sun bathing near one of the pods.
My favourite spot in Sungei Buloh is actually that little lake/pond you passed through at 14:51, because I'm not sure if you noticed, but there were these little, pink, bubbly clusters all up the sides of the wood of the walkway and on some of the stumps in the pond itself. Those in fact huge clusters of Apple Snail eggs, and they look so wild and weirdly refreshing (although it may just be because its so hot everywhere that snail eggs suddenly look cool and delicious and yummy-tasting)! I love those little clusters of eggs, not sure why, but I think because they are so colourful and bright against the more jungle-y and woody colours of the wetlands.
Fantastic coverage on sungei buloh. Nicely captured.thanks for this video . Can't be better off
Thank you very much! 😊
9:50 Mudskippers are one of the iconic animals in the mangroves of Sungei Buloh. It is a unique fish that is able to move around on land and breathe through its wet skin.
It breathes through its skin?! 😲
They are there, been there a few times and i always see them. As for otters, they can be anywhere
I've visited once, never saw a croc, but I did see a large family of otters, and found a king cobra which was both beautiful and frightening at the same time!
09:50 should be mudskippers!
The one before that was a monitor lizard but saltwater crocodiles can actually be spotted in the park too occasionally
I've seen otters, king cobra, other snakes, several crocs, monitor lizards, green crested lizards, among other wildlife there :) In fact, the king cobra was at that very cool viewing platform that you pointed out.
Glad to see you guys enjoying the experience
Thank you so much for picking up the .... You guys rock!
Looked like you guys visited in July / August (SG flag displayed at hawker center entrance, which was during National Day month) and that was not the migratory bird season yet. If you guys visited about 2 months later for birds, it would have been good. Yes there are salt water / estuarine crocodiles in Sugei Buloh, and the "bark" you hear was from a frog! Hope you guys visit SG again soon.
This afternoon when cycling came across a crowd forming around an open drain beside the East Coast seafood restaurants, admiring otters. Caught sight of one myself. Saw a few at Changi Beach on numerous occasions.
Sungei Buloh is a great place to observe migratory birds which come here to nurse escape the wintry cold & will head back in spring
Singapore has 3 seasons. Sunny, monsoon and The Great Singapore sale!
Great you enjoyed what our country has to offer!
A word of caution when u visit nature parks in Sg. Do not feed any wild life. Monkeys can be aggressive to snatch fruits & food u carry in plastic bags. So do keep a distance from them.
More important, it's an offence to feed wildlife here. First time fine $5000 and $10000 for repeat offenders
Has anyone suggested to you to visit Upper and Lower Peirce Reservoir Parks and Macritchie Reservoir? Also Upper and Lower Seletar Reservoir Parks.
btw, the smell at the garden is the smell of earth. Healthy bacteria in soil smells musky woody and nutty.
yes do be aware, lucy the crcodile which is 2m long actually is quite active on the footpath , sometimes she is hiding just at the fences. Local carrot cake is actually made from radish and flour, the name is directly translate from chinese wordings which means white carrot.
The lizard which you guys saw is a Monitor Lizard.
We also call them 4 Legged snake in Chinese. 四脚蛇
The carrot cake is not really a carrot cake.
The white pancake lookalike is glutinous rice flour "cake" that's made from a white radish (or yam if it's yam cake) cut into cubes, wok or pan fried till crispy, then cooked into an egg omelette.
The food box vending machine is from Singapore l.
I used to work at a cafe in sungei buloh. A pity it's no longer there.
Singapore isn’t just about chopsticks. 😌There’re cutlery and napkins too. There are crocodiles and monitor lizards. Sometimes they lie across the paths sunbathing. Sea crocodiles. It depends on the time of the day too. The barking sound is most probably the jungle fowls.
Fried carrot cake is actually fried white radish cake. The white ‘carrot cake’ is made of rice flour & white radish.
Sg rains anytime. It can be a very heavy downpour. So always carry umbrella or raincoat with u.
Glad that you both have enjoyed the wetland visit. You have gone local just like us. Alas, this is not the season to see migratory birds. There is indeed an occasional crocodile which swim across and so the warning is to keep clear from the coastal area. They love to busk on the stretch of sand and wait for their preys.
other than crocodiles, there are king cobras in Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve too
Awesome video and trip ❤
U should head down town area Boat Quay, Empress Place or Marina Barrage where a family of cute smooth coated otters would frequently resurface on land playful sun tanning scratching on the side walk
This is a great nature like "Disneyland" in north western Singapore. Great park truly
The otters actually make chirping noise like a bird or like a whistle... I saw a couple of them swimming in the water way in the city... I first notice the chirping noise they are making... could easily mistake it for a bird, but when I look in the water way... they are there hunting for fish. The barking noise most likely from a dog either a pet dog someone brought for a walk or a stray dog.
The crocodiles are easier to spot at low tide. They like to rest by the river bank 😊
Excellent shots!
Many thanks! 😊
thank you so much very good job i wish you all the best
Rainy season here can't really see all those wildlife at one time. Sometimes they appear early morning or evenings. But water monitor lizards are common. Crocs and otters are seasonal or certain time of the day thing. Migratory birds are seasonal too. Monkeys sightings can be due to time of the day needs
In 2009 I spotted otters at the wetlands
its definitely a adventure. I got to visit it one day.
I’m guessing the lizard is some sort of water monitor! Very cool
The last time i visited Sungei Buloh, there wasn't any vending machines!😂
I must visit again! 😋
Otters will not frequent nor habitat a place if they are lower on the food chain. Otters should be found on a larger/deeper body of water where they are top of the food chain where fish is plentiful and hunting in a pack is also an otter thing. Otters made high pitch squeaky sounds and are sometimes wasteful eaters where they just bite off or eat only the fish head.
Shame, otters, shame! Eat the whole fish! 😂
Croc is best seen during low tide. There is one lone otter swimming around. Better place to see them is at marina Bay Area or bishan-amk park. For birds go during the migratory month from Sep-Dec. Barking call is likely from a frog. Good video!
Yes. Had seen crocs swimming in the waters
Learning lots of camera pan and sliding shoots
you guys should try out the sembawang hot springs, the one and only in Singapore.
Singapore has a hot spring?! 😲
@@TalesFromOurPocket You can google it , its at sembawang. and its free entry. even though its not very big nor zen like those in japan but hey its the only one on a tropical island.
@@TalesFromOurPocketHahaha!! Yes! It's not a very big park but it's still kinda cool and quite popular, especially in the morning. There is a cafe there and it's within walking distance of Chong Pang which has a nice hawker centre with good braise duck rice.
@@carolinechai3176that café has got great food!!
This comment is late, but since you visit both malaysia and singapore, let me introducte you to selatar airport, the lesser known airport in singapore. there is only one flight route currently from seletar airport singapore to subang airport, KL Malaysia. while it is nothing compared to the bigger and more famous changi airport, it is a quiet place, less crowd and might provide a unique experience. it is also faster overall to KL, you only need to reach the airport an hour early compared to changi which usually ask you to reach earlier. subang airport is also closer to KL city center, so travel time is shorter compared to travelling from KLIA.
just an alternative if you return back to singapore and malaysia for future videos
You guys are looking too hard (for crocodiles and otters)! Speaking for myself, I find that when I'm desperately looking for something, I will never find them, and when I'm not, they will just appear out of the blue, from nowhere! Have you thought the otters and crocodiles might be hiding from you guys just because they know you are desperately looking for them?😂😂😂. Btw, you probably won't see otters in wetlands because the waters are not that clean. Have you tried the Singapore river where they had frequently been sighted? But again, don't try too hard! Lol. You both are a lovely couple, which makes your videos fun to watch, and your wanting to explore deeper into a country other than the regular touristy sights is commendable.
😂😂😂 We'll try not to look so hard for them in the future!
@@TalesFromOurPocketwas just watching a recent video of another channel... Wonderlust. They were at Sungei Buloh....and saw FIVE crocodiles!😂😂😂
Yes the crocodiles are real for sure at Sungei Buloh and can be seen quite frequently. But most of the time they're lying low and it's usually easier to spot them when there are more visitors (more eyes). You're not gonna get many visitors during the rainy season unfortunately.
Otters can be seen in several areas even in rivers around city centre. I don't think the sounds you recorded were otter sounds. They usually squeal and squeak. These sound a bit more like waterhens or probably some other kind of bird.
Great idea to explore our nature parks though! We do have pretty good wildlife diversity, contrary to what most city-dwellers or tourists think!
That call you heard was probably from a Gunther's frog, not the smooth-coated otter.
18:47 Carrot cake there is actually radish cake. It's called carrot cake because radish is called "white carrot" in chinese.
The botanic garden pond have babies otters. Otters Haven.
Baby otters?!? 😭😭 Cute!!
yeah, some otter family made the Botanic Gardens their home base and the ponds there became their training ground for their babies to teach the kiddies how to hunt. Otter families travel around Singapore via the connected waterways and can be spotted at parks near these waterways, with otters even making their ways into private estates and condominiums cos there are coi ponds there 😂 😂
No crocs? That's a shame, been there 3 or 4 times, always saw a couple of crocs. Usually, it attracts a group of people looking at it, I spot the group of people, not the croc.
Those monitor lizards are absolutely everywhere!!!
Otters are more commonly seen in MBS area or Jurong Lake area. Don't think the otters want to mess around in an area where there are crocs...
The barking sound was probably a frog. Otters actually sound like birds chirping. Strange but true.
Sort of the opposite of what we'd expect! 😊
Yes, there are crocodiles. The last time I went, that was many years ago, I spotted 1 resting at the place 11.55 of this video and another one in the water at one of the shelters. When my 2 daughters saw the crocodie at the place 11.55 of this video, they freaked out and told me to bring them out of the park. They never wanted to come to this park again. 😂
As for otters, I saw a family of about 9 at Sengkang Riverside Park. And another time along the Kallang River near to Garden's By the Bay Cloud Forest. The family was having fun by the river side and many stopped to look and took videos. And another time, I saw them on Kallang River too when paddling a boat with my son.
By the way, in the vicinity, not too far from the entrance of Sungei Buloh is a Goat Farm - Hay Diaries. The goats are milked in the morning and you can buy chilled bottled goat milk. And in the vicinity are the Kranji Farms and 1 of them was the Jurong Frog Farm where there are many farmed bull frogs. These bull frogs are sold to restaurants or hawker stalls which sell frog leg porridge, or claypot frog legs. My daughters bought bull frog tadpoles which were great in my aquarium as they ate up the algae, but later,, they grew to become huge bull frogs which freaked me. But I was the main care giver for the frogs for many years. There are also fish farms and vegetable farms. Once a month, there's a farmer's market where one can buy farm produce..
That "bark" might be a baby croc that just hatched.
18:40 carrot cake is made of white radish. In Chinese language, carrot=radish.
Yes, they know the difference between the two.
Yes, there are crocodiles there, but quite difficult to spot them.
I always see crocodiles in sungei buloh! They are huge! Otters not so much. They avoid the croc. Try marina bay area otters like it there
These crocodiles found in Singapore are Estuarine Crocodiles, also known as saltwater crocodiles and usually inhabit brackish and freshwater areas such as coastal areas and wetlands. Survey said that about 20 such crocodiles 🐊 inhabit Sungei Buloh Wetlands Reserve.
Singapore is well known for good foods 😄 Eat , Eat & Eat 👍
The crocodile and otters for sure exists.. just that they might not be there at the time you are there, I remember some other guy recorded the otters biting a resting crocodile tail to get it to leave. 😅
Otters attacked a crocodile?!? 😲😲
@@TalesFromOurPocket More like small nibble on the tail, these otters are quite territorial even more so if they have small pups within the group. There are news reports of them attacking a guy (Graham George Spencer) at botanical garden that was mistaken as the offender when a runner ran really close to them possibly kicking one of the pups, and the poor mistaken guy was bitten all over his legs and buttocks. That is why there are signs to watch the otters at a distance if the place is where the otters frequently show up.
I see crocodile almost everytime time I visit, usually they are in the water or near the path when you do the circuit. Turn left after crossing the bridge and walk about 100 to 300 meters, but you have to be sharp eyed to see them. As for the otter, I see them before entering the park in the pond, of course they move around so they are unlikely to be always there. I even see small baby snakes and very huge Monitor Lizard occasionally.
If you see archer fish, put some twigs protruding from the edge of where you are standing and you see them spitting at the twigs (thinking they are food)
thank you for coming to singapore. Please come back again. If possible don't go back, stay here for the rest of your lives hahah🙂
i believe you will enjoy staying here.
Otters? Higher probabllity of otter sightings at Sungei Ulu Pandan.
Have seen crocs many times in Sungei Buloh but I guess the rains were spoil sport for you. Never seen otters there though
If you really love nature, go visit sabah borneo
Monitor lizards are a common sight at SBWR. They love to monitor visitors like you 😊.
If I m not mistaken, the ‘bark’ is from a 4-lined tree frog.
I agree that the barking sound is probably from an amphibian. Otters make high-pitched squeaky sound.
Try Singapore River to meet with a family of otters.
The meal from the machine. Love that microwave lunch..
in singapore arotcake isnotmademcarrotb but itis is made fromchinese white carrots or radish
At Sungei Buloh, the wild monkeys move around in groups. The leader of the group, who is usually the most senior and bigger sized, watch over the whole group and protects the young and the females from predatory crocodiles. They are very alert and once they spot a croc, the monkeys will start 'shrieking' to warn the rest to keep away from the shore and lower ground.....when you hear this 'monkey warning cries', you'll know that a croc is nearby
It is a reserve..not a zoo.. those otters and crocs will not be parked waiting for you to just walk up to them and photograph them. Those guys roam around so its really up to chance.
Luck was not with us during our visit! 😊
There is absolutely some cros there. At least 2
Oh, on the food part... it's interesting in the name, that the 'carrot cake' isn't the 'carrot cake' that you might know of back at home... so is the 'pork rib' back at home vs in the 'pork rib soup' here in its name.
Not carrot cake, it's Chinese radish.. yummy, heritage food, with dark sweet sauce, soy based
Radish and Carrot has the same name in Chinese. Just white and red radish/carrot
Marsiling Mall
Hawker centres or food courts won’t give you any napkins. Those are low cost cheap food, napkins are not provided. But restaurants, fast food joints, even ice cream kiosks provide napkins. It’s not that there are no napkins in Singapore 😂
I caught a video of a baby crocodile there before.
Another footage of otters in the city of Singapore…th-cam.com/video/uyZdbw48jIE/w-d-xo.htmlsi=IHPhCKmMnCe8_tt-
that was a monitor lizard
I watched on to make sure the unique food experience you had wasn't being the local croc's lunch
I believe radish originated in china so when d carrot arrived, it was named red radish! 😂
Impressive to have such a vending machine that serves a hot meal
Right?? We were (obviously) pretty excited to come across it! 😁
You're right about the watercress soup. It's what a Cantonese mother would make.
Comfort food at its best!
Otters crossing busy Orchard Road in Singapore…th-cam.com/users/shorts3hmdpf62FEw?si=FOTIkSat1wBpwQWy
I think you got punked by the crocodiles. There are a gazillion of them there!
They are many photos on King Cobra in Sungei Buloh posted in Facebook... not easy to spot though... and there are a youtube video that a Caucasian guy try to use his height, lying flat and measure the length of the King Cobra..
Please exit the park before twilight hours. I was there years ago and we could not out run the mosquitoes which were very hungry at night time.
Ughhhh, the mosquitoes love me! 😲
@TalesFromOurPocket 14:42 Otters do not bark, they typically squeak. That actually sounds more like a crocodile! 😅 Nice video guys! Keep 'em coming. Sungei Buloh's my favourite nature reserve is Singapore. I go there mainly to photograph the birds. But I'll capture whatever wildlife appears. Believe it or not, I've shot (camera-wise of course 😆) crocs on quite a few of my trips there!
That's the challenge of shooting in the wild! It's just like going hunting for game in the States. You've good days and you've bad. But just being surrounded by nature (especially so preciously rare in Singapore!) makes it all worth it! 😄
Yeah, we didn't see a croc or an otter but a day spent in nature is a good day! 😊😊
@@TalesFromOurPocket Haha. Yep. Better luck on your next adventure there! 🤞☺☺
not many will visit this place ...
No one told you there are crocodiles?
monitor lizard lah, if u see croc better run