Great news. Wild tigers have been seen in Wangsa Maju / Kemensah area (which I believe are part of WP Kuala Lumpur). The last time wild tigers were seen around cars, houses and near people was in Terengganu in 2019.
Soon after there was a sizeable earthquake somewhere in Indonesia. Strange animal behaviour like this often precedes earthquakes and other natural calamities.
Here is the news :
- KL May 20 — tiger spotted in Kemensah Heights, Hulu Klang
- security guard spotted the animal
- spotted tiger on Jalan Tropika, Kemensah 3, 12.40am
- contacted Selangor Wildlife to assist in tracking tiger
- Wildlife started tracking tiger 4pm, without any success
My comments : Well the tiger was spotted at 12.40 am. The Wildlife guys started tracking the animal almost 16 hours later at 4 pm. In 16 hours the tiger could have caught the evening flight back to Sri Lanka (if it was a Tamil Tiger - just kidding).
Where there are tigers there must be jungle and plenty of trees. So the loggers may want to take note. Of course in Malaysia trees should be cut down. Get the Lebai fellows to baca doa first - to chase the tigers away. Or get that bomoh fellow to do some magic - it makes no difference.
After the loggers have cut down the trees, the developers may want to grab the land for condos and apartments. May I suggest 'Tiger Heights Apartments'? Tiger Lane has already been taken up - in Ipoh.
Then the all important YBs must get involved - otherwise the whole scheme may not work. I have the video here but I dont have the guys phone number:
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