Wild Boars Invaded Tuas But One Man DGAF & Just Bulldozed Through Them


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Anyone who has been through the army during NS would most likely have encountered wild boars before: they’re usually harmless, big and, well, to some extent, cute.

But we usually encounter them in jungles, whereby they’ll be in groups minding their own business.

Yesterday, a video surfaced and it went viral immediately, because these cute creatures decided to hog the road instead of running away from soldiers.

First posted in Our Singapore Facebook Page and then on Channel NewsAsia Facebook Page, the original video has since garnered over 20K Shares and well over 665K views in less than twelve hours.

The unusual sight occurred in Tuas bus terminal, which serves primarily workers at Jurong Industrial Estate and Tuas Industrial Estate. The terminal is going to move to a new location that is near to the Tuas Link MRT Station, which is set to open on 18 June 2017.

It is unknown why they had suddenly decided to leave their natural habitat and roamed into an urban setting. Did they know that the terminal is going to move soon, so they decided to recce the place first?

Now, that joke isn’t funny, but here’s something even funnier: watch the video again and focus on the man who just didn’t give a damn about the wild boars as he minded his own business, loading and unloading stuff into his van.

Heck, he didn’t even take a second look at the three wild boars that followed him.

Still didn’t brighten up your day yet?

Then focus on the 1:25 mark. Or just see this.

Now, that should be enough to make your day. You’re welcome.

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This article was first published on goodyfeed.com


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Featured Image: Facebook (Our Singapore)

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