Nic and Nat
TIff and Ying
June Week 1.
Bukit Timah
5:10pm:
- Around 17 macaques
- Around 25 people
- Big bin still gone
- Area still rather clean except for a few torn open plastic bags around locked bins.
5:25pm:
- 25 macaques seen
- Around 35 people
5:35pm:
- 32 macaques seen
- 35 people seen
5: 50pm:
- 30 macaques seen
- 40 people seen
6:05pm:
Macaque behavior
Human behavior
Camera ran out of batt so didn't take any pictures or videos):
5pm:
- big bin still gone!
- 12 macaques observed (around row of houses, along the drain areas and road)
- around 27 people seen
5.20pm:
- 24 macaques seen
- around 30-35 people present
5.40pm:
- 35 macaques seen
- around 40 people seen
6pm:
- 26 macaques seen
- around 40 people
Macaque behavior:
- climbing and jumping on vehicles
- walking in the middle of roads, ignore all passing vehicles, take their time
- come very close to people (<1m)
- walk through residences
- climb on roofs
- rummaged through bins (along the row of houses)
- opened close dustbins
- 1 macaque snatched a plastic bag from an ang moh woman and climbed up a tree with it!
- eating and drinking from cans and plastic bags and brown paper wrapping
Human behavior:
- Man rang bicycle bell to scare off a group of monkeys by the road
- 4 small children running around very near the monkeys
- Parents at the side were not concerned.
- Man took pictures of the monkeys within a close distance (1m-2m)
Behaviour Observed | Weeks W2 W4 W5 W7 W8 |
Close proximity to macaques (<1m) | rrNILNILr |
Aggravating/agitating the macaques (chasing, baring teeth, shouting, stomping feet, etc. at macaques) | rrNILNILr |
Providing access to rubbish for macaques (littering, leaving some bins open/unlocked, etc.) | rrrrr |
Removing access to rubbish for macaques (locking some bins, clearing up certain areas, etc.) | rrrrr |
Feeding macaques | rNILNILr |
Encouraging others to interact with macaques (playing, taking photos, go closer etc.) | rNILNILr |
Warning others (dangers of the macaques, negative impacts that may arise, etc.) | rNILNIL |
Ignoring macaques | rrNILNILr |
Macaque Behaviour | Week Number Wk 1 Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk5 |
Venturing out of their natural habitat | r NIL NIL NIL |
Avoid approaching humans (E.g turn away, run away etc) | r NIL NIL NIL r |
Feeding on natural food sources (E.g leaves, bark etc) | r NIL NIL NIL r |
Display signs of aggression (E.g teeth baring, shrieking etc) | r NIL NIL NIL |
Bahaviour Observed | Weeks (when behaviour was observed) W2 W4 W5 W7 W8 |
Venture out of natural habitat (walk on main road, enter houses, climb on cars etc.) | rrrrr |
In close proximity to humans | rrrNILr |
Display signs of aggression (baring teeth, shrieking, etc.) | r rNIL |
Complete disregard to human presence (ignore humans in close proximity, move into close proximity to humans) | rrrNILr |
Complete disregard to passing vehicles | rrrNILr |
Rummaging through rubbish (opening bins, plastic bags, paper bags, food wrappers, cartons etc) | rrrNILr |
Rummaging through human belongings | NILr |
Grab/Snatch food from humans | r NILr |
Feeding on natural food sources | rr NILr |
Feeding on food obtained from humans | rrrNILr |
At around 4.40pm, no monkeys could be observed as the sky was overcast and it was drizzling.
However, upon questioning, two women sitting inside the WELL laboratory said that they had observed a lot of monkeys everywhere just a while ago. When asked what their reaction to the monkeys was, they commented that they were unafraid of the monkeys as the monkeys did not harm anyone.
Two other couples said that they did not observe any monkeys, though. They probably arrived later than the two women, when it started raining.
We also questioned one of the workers at the WELL site. His job was to sweep the leaves on the floor. As he works there from morning to evening, he said that the monkeys were everywhere, and usually came out from the trees in the morning. However, when asked how he felt about the monkeys, he seemed unable to understand the question and so did not respond.