When I was in P1, a monkey came into my class and stole my bread... it was my lunch :(( -admin
From personal experience and observed incidents, feeding wild animals like monkeys often leads to unintended consequences. When these animals get used to human food, they lose their instinct to forage, which changes their natural habits and diet. Additionally, human snacks are not made for wildlife and can cause serious health problems for them. I've seen monkeys become bolder, approaching people more aggressively, snatching food, and even causing disturbances in public places. Singapore's strict laws against feeding wildlife aim to maintain public hygiene and safety for everyone. The goal is also to ensure that humans and animals can live in harmony without conflicts caused by unnatural feeding habits. By choosing not to feed wild creatures, we contribute to a safer and cleaner environment. This small act reflects the Singapore spirit of caring for the community and nature together. Next time you encounter a wild animal begging for food, remember that the kindest gesture is to let them stay wild and healthy without human food interference.





