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Philippines is a country of 7,000 tropical
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islands in the Pacific Ocean. Each
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island has its own unique
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inhabitants, both on land and under water, the
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surrounding reefs are teeming with sharks,
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poisonous snakes and other hungry
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predators.
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Here you can swim with the largest
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fish in the world and on land the country is no less
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amazing from the famous chocolate
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hills to fertile lowlands
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and wild mountains, the Philippines is teeming with life, the
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local inhabitants are diverse above the eyes
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and right there are huge colonies of
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bats, half of the 50 2000 species
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living in the Philippines cannot be found in the
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rest of the world, conservationists save
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rare crocodiles, precious parrots and
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other types of wild inhabitants
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for which the Philippines is famous throughout the world
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wild Philippines
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secrets and wonders
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this would be the second largest island of
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ten in the northern province of Batan from
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such chains of hills as here on other
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islands you will not find the
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inhabitants of the local rain forests the most
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unique thing
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here is under the canopies of
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coffee and McGregor bask in in the rays of the
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sun, its bite is
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poisonous more than 100 years ago, this type of
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snake was discovered by Richard Mat Greg, he was also the
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first person it bit McGregor, he
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was lucky, he survived and the snake was named after him,
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unfortunately, these snakes are often
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taken from the forests and taken for sale, they are
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in demand from -because of the bright color
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in jazz, they Almada ate her husband and Rodolfo
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decided to open their home to one
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local species of reptiles.
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They live in the river delta where
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local children often play and
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Philippine sailing lizards also rest.
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The species reaches almost a meter in length and
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lives only in the Philippines
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[ music]
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Fara prepares breakfast for the lizards
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[music]
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every morning up to a hundred individuals come to visit them
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[music]
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at first the lizards are cautious, but hunger
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overcomes fear
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they absorb the treat, finished with greens and
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fruits,
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sailing lizards do not disdain and the
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females look impressive with insect scrubs
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beautiful
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sky-blue scales
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and a low crest live here and
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adult males
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look even more interesting; a crest with
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scales similar to teeth
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stretches from the back of the head along the entire back and on
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the tail there is an amazing leather sail
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up to eight centimeters high,
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they show off their sail and
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nod their heads
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but now it’s useless to nod the female doesn’t
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pay attention to the gentleman, worse than that,
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another male competitor challenges him
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by raising his sail alma and rodolfo
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have been feeding and protecting these lizards
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for 15 years and still haven’t gotten tired of it, which is not
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surprising
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[music]
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watching these lizards is very
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interesting they measure and swim like
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athletes
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[music] the
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sail on the tail helps them stay on the
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water and when they sense danger they can
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do something completely unexpected and
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straightening their flat fingers to
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distribute the weight they show
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such a miracle
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[music]
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not only young sailors can walk on water
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lizard
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[music]
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[applause] [music]
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[applause]
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[music]
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north of Jazz it
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is located the island of Bohol
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the local treasure is the land itself chocolate
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hills
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their height is from 100 to 500 meters and there are
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more than 1700 of them here
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they were formed during the rise of coral
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deposits with the outline betrayed wind and rain
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during the dry season the grass on the hills
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turns chocolate brown
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hence the name on the glass there is
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another celebrity she was given a forest
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reserve of 8 hectares
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carli drown once dedicated his life to
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protecting these small and elusive
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animals this species was even renamed in
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his honor carlito siri xto Carlito helped found the
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Philippine Tarsier Research Center,
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now guests from all over the world
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come to see the animals
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that he cared for since childhood. Tarsiers are tiny
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primates the size and weight of a
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mobile phone. They have very long
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fingers with pads that allow them to climb
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trees. A long tail helps them stay on the trunk
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[ music]
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tarsiers fascinate everyone; a
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person with the same proportions
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would have eyes the size of a grapefruit
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[music]
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tarsier's hearing is excellent and they
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can turn their heads almost 180
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degrees like owls, the
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tarsier's future is at its brightest, more and
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more Filipinos understand that they need to be
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protected by tarsiers and the only purely
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predatory primates,
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they hunt insects at night and
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[music]
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some insects
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bother them no less than we do;
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this is the grasshopper, in order to find the source of sound,
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the tarsier moves both ears separately
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[music]
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[music]
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flour from razor-sharp teeth and food is
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served
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[music ]
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well, the tarsier hasn’t had enough yet
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[music]
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he can jump three meters in length he’s
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caught
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another tarsier catches frogs and small
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lizards
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with
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the more people who fall in love with tarsiers,
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the better
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this species needs protection they are threatened by
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poachers, wildlife traders and the
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destruction of forests five hundred kilometers away to the
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southwest in the middle of the Sulu Sea
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is the Rift Nature Reserve near Bata x, it is
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famous for its huge schools of fish as well as
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one of the last untouched reefs of
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the country the
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first dive at the southern atoll
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master divers and owners David Allen
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tea show scuba
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diving lovers the sea faith the
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soft view of corals and also stand
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sometimes black, barracudas are one of the most formidable
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predators in these waters, but they cannot
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compare with one local giant, the
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whale shark, the largest fish in
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the world,
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whale sharks grow longer than a bus
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and they have more than two thousand tiny teeth,
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fortunately for divers when they come, they do
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not use these teeth for
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the most part they filter out plankton
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shrimp and small fish with the help of gills
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patterns of dots and stripes unique
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to each individual
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it’s like our fingerprints
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[music]
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according to scientists, whale sharks live
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up to a hundred years and during this time cover up
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to 800 kilometers across the ocean
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[music]
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divers they go north to a place
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where another underwater giant often visits,
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usually they arrive there from
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deep water so the team
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goes to the edge of the reef mantas
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swim here because the local
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cleaner fish will happily rid them of
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parasites and dead skin
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fins wings are impressive for everyone their
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span is up to five with a half meters,
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teams are often stuck with remors and without a
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ticket they don’t have to swim for a
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long time
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manta can cover up to sixty-
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five kilometers in a day, stopping
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along the way to clean
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and feed
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tuba toja is one of the most important
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tropical reefs on the planet,
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it was included in the list of
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world heritage sites
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so that give the reef a long future under
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water in the Philippines very beautiful on the
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island of Luzon there is a place
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they low is a real center of scuba
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diving for divers
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and lovers of marine life in these
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waters you can find almost half of all
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types of corals
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among them live strange poisonous fish
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that can change color a group of
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Filipino photographers is trying
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document the
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biodiversity they low
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underwater inhabitants are so numerous that
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each swim can result in the discovery of a
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new species of coral without a vertebrate or
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fish in this part of the ocean there is a
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coral triangle home to
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more than 1,300 species of
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reef fish
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photographers met one of the
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strangest species warty clown fish sleep
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chambers
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she grows up to half a meter in length,
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few people see how it swims,
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usually the fish lurk in a shelter and
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wait for an unwary prey to swim nearby;
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colorful coral fish immediately
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catch the eye;
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however, experts know that
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other equally interesting inhabitants live here;
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nudibranchs are the most striking
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representatives of gastropods in the world
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there are 2000 species and hundreds
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live here they have low
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one inhabitant of the ocean is often called
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especially charming these fish live
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on tropical reefs in the western Pacific
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Ocean in the Indian Ocean and the Red Sea
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clown fish you
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can find several species here this is an
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amphitryon with large stripes oh they live
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among poisonous ones
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sea ​​anemone tentacles
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can kill, which means the fish that
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huddle in such a dangerous place require a
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special protective layer of mucus
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the anemone protects the eggs of this family of
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clown fish when the fry appear they will
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go in search of their own
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poisonous home
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[music] there are
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many reefs in Philippine waters
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so there is a choice for guests here the
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richest total area of ​​​​all reefs will be
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comparable to the territory of the state of Vermont
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today photographers are looking for small marine
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inhabitants
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right under the boat they found a red
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urchin this is not just a bunch of poisonous spines the
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spines scare off most predators and that is why
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such tiny
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creatures as zebra crabs and squid shrimp live among them
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shrimps clean the sea urchin and crabs
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feed on its spines,
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these sea inhabitants are happy together, the
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same story with the sea fan, which
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serves as a miniature stable,
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this is a dwarf seahorse a little more than
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two centimeters in length
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[music]
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their camouflage is so perfect that the view
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was discovered only in sixty-nine
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[music]
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these tiny predators devour
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microscopic coral inhabitants
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some larger predators go
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hunting at night and divers will
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photograph them in one special
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place to get to it the team
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moves along the shore
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before diving back under the water
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they check their equipment while the sun is still out
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has not disappeared
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they dropped anchor in a world-famous
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place famous for its large number of
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cephalopods, the lanterns attracted tiny
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shrimp and small oceanic predators swam after them,
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young
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lionfish squid and beautiful cuttlefish
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ciri andare and a more passive hunter
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they are waiting on the spot collecting plankton
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with tentacles
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night star-shaped octopus looking for crabs and
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shellfish
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he hunts after sunset under the cover of
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darkness
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[music]
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at the bottom he is vulnerable and therefore quickly finds
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shelter
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behind an old coral skeleton and
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some media build their own
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shelters. The
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coconut octopus got its
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name because it likes to collect
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empty coconuts or shells like this one while
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building a real one fortress
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[music]
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and
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real masters of camouflage live on the seabed,
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it seems that this fish hidden in the sand
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came out of a nightmare,
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it’s a stargazer,
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he pulls the bait out of his mouth,
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shakes it and tries to attract other
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predators
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who are looking for their victims
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[music] the
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waters of the Philippines are exceptionally rich and
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but and amazing creatures live on land
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in the center of the island of Palawan, the
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capital of the province of the same name is located,
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Puerto Princesa, not far from its
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shore there is an island where you can find the
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rarest inhabitants,
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researchers she shark and Joshua Nunes
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go to the island of Rasa to
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get acquainted with one of the rarest
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species of parrots in the world and in order to find their
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secret nest they will have to overcome the
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dense mangroves,
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the island of the race has received the status of a protected area
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because a rare Filipino nests here
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by the year former poachers in the
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representatives of the local people so
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bomba
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now work as caretakers they watched
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one nest
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today it’s time to collect the chicks
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in the past they took such young
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parrots and sold them to
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animal traders, now they make a
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30-meter climb up a tree to
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save this
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one, getting 1 cockatoo from the nest, they lift a
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large basket in the nest, three chicks of
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each need to be examined,
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the parents are indignant, they do not know that
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defenders have come to them, they are a destroyer and
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this cockatoo or catala as they are called here is
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only about a month old
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this seems healthy yes they need to
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make sure that the chicks have gained enough
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weight for their age
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345
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this baby is quite large he was fed
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well the smallest one is a little weaker
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but everything is fine with him 41 these chicks
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they feed on a mixture of seeds and fruits
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that their parents regurgitate;
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soon they will grow up and be ready
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to fly; the keepers have recorded all the data;
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now they have a ring from each chick
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so that in the future it will be easier to distinguish them
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from each other
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[music]
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then the chicks are put in a basket and
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sent back to to excited
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parents
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[music]
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in
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[music]
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every day adult cockatoos fly to
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feed on the neighboring large island
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today they are happily greeted in
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local villages
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children are interested in moringa trees
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[music]
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seeds in long pods one of the
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favorite dishes of cockatoos
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[music]
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do not live on the hollow Most of the
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representatives of the species,
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thanks to the work of the Catal Foundation, and today
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their population is about 1000
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individuals
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[music] the
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people of the Philippines protect these for a year so
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that they do not face extinction, guests from all over
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the world come to the heart of Puerto Princesa
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to a natural attraction
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that is called one of the seven new
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wonders of the world
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[music]
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Puerto Princess Underground River National Park
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boasts
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limestone caves and an underground
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river flowing into the sea. The
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wild inhabitants of the park are no less
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amazing.
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These are the Palawan peacock pheasants. There are
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less than 50 thousand of these beautiful birds left in the world.
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Some of them are walking at the
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entrance to one of the most the longest
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underwater rivers on the planet suitable for
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swimming, and inside there are other secrets hidden
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underground the Puerto Princesa River flows
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through the mountains for eight
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kilometers and inside the caves there are
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many flying wonders hidden longans stand
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clicking and trilling in the cave they
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are able to fly to their nests in
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pitch darkness
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for this they use echolocation
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birds make a route catches
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sounds reflected from the walls of the cave
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some limestone formations
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even gave the name
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a huge candle the
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Virgin Mary
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[music]
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in the neighborhood of Salanga we live
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bats here
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at least six species nest here with
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more than 70 thousand individuals living inside
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and tourists there are even more here
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every year more than half a million guests travel along the river
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above the forest canopy some plant species
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have evolved in a very unexpected
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way
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amazing carnivorous plants can be found
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at the very top of Mount Victoria
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[music]
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double peak at an altitude of more than one and a half
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kilometers often shrouded in fog
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jason sevan sea
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and william carpet, experts on local flora
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and fauna, they found the right type of carnivorous
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plants, large, this is a pitcher plant rat-eater, the
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name the species received when they
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found a decomposed animal in one of the pitchers,
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although it was not a rat, but a stupid one, the name is
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not entirely accurate, the plants
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rarely feed on mammals, look here, the insect
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inside
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will climb inside the pitcher will not come back out the
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pitchers grow on infertile
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lands
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so they need another source of food the
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leaves of the pipe pitchers allow them to
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keep insects and other creatures
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inside they drown in the liquid the volume
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reaches two liters while the
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plants absorb all the
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nutrients it’s not easy to rise to the top
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that the species of these huge pitcher-pots
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was discovered only in 2007, it was named
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Nepenthes
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1 world in honor of the famous naturalist and
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TV presenter
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David Attenborough Mount Victoria
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is the only place on the planet where you can
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see this amazing plant
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[music]
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cohabitation of humans and wild
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species on the same island is always
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not easy, but in the Philippines such
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coexistence has been going on for thousands of years,
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thousands of kilometers south of by then it is
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located on the island of min dora
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here in the mounts & greet nature reserve baku
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lives tomorrow one of the rarest
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mammals in the world the
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indigenous people of
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manga live right there on their way of life almost nothing has changed
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over hundreds of years, but
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they have reinterpreted some traditions. Previously, they
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hunted
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Philippine buffalo tomorrow. However, due to
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habitat loss and diseases
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transmitted from livestock, the species is in danger of
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extinction.
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Now representatives of the Manga people
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protect it from poachers
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[music]
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rangers monitor the
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population by counting number of individuals
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[music]
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Jenny Geronimo came to one of the
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favorite places tomorrow national gender
00:29:22
soon they noticed a family tomorrow
00:29:25
now the fur of the cubs is
00:29:27
red-brown only five years later
00:29:30
it will become gray like the adults Morrow
00:29:35
dwarfs of the world buffaloes at the withers they
00:29:38
reach 90 centimeters but at this
00:29:41
tomorrow the largest native species of
00:29:43
mammals in the Philippines today
00:29:47
tomorrow there are about
00:29:49
four hundred individuals left under protection and all live on mine
00:29:52
dora the number is expected to reach 600 in 2020
00:30:03
even further south nearby rented out
00:30:06
one of the largest cities in the Philippines
00:30:09
lives in colonies record holder
00:30:15
yes wow a bustling metropolis where
00:30:17
more than one and a half million live people to
00:30:22
escape from the bustle of the city for the weekend,
00:30:24
many locals travel along the flat pier
00:30:27
sasa
00:30:28
from here in just 15 minutes you can reach the
00:30:31
island of Samoa
00:30:34
Samal is famous not only for its beaches and
00:30:36
scuba diving, but also
00:30:38
animal colonies are listed in the Guinness Book of Records;
00:30:44
these mammals are 18 times more numerous here
00:30:47
than people living on the island and you
00:30:50
can see them just 30 minutes drive
00:30:52
from the harbor in a cave that has been owned by a family for more than
00:30:55
a century
00:30:56
and not g-man ford they are
00:31:01
the defenders of the world's largest
00:31:04
fruit bat colony
00:31:09
man ford cave is home to about a million
00:31:12
800 thousand
00:31:13
prehensile-tailed flying dogs
00:31:18
they cover three quarter walls and
00:31:20
ceilings of limestone caves 225 meters high,
00:31:26
these are 60 fruit bats per 10 square
00:31:29
decimeters
00:31:36
in length, these fruit bats are a little more than 7
00:31:38
centimeters,
00:31:39
they feed on nectar and fruits, pollinating
00:31:42
plants and distributing
00:31:47
wing seeds to pollinate durians growing
00:31:50
in the area, not thanks to them, locals collect
00:31:54
huge harvests of these popular
00:32:00
sunset is approaching and
00:32:03
more and more flying dogs are waking up in the cave; they are preparing to
00:32:06
fly;
00:32:07
soon only young individuals will remain inside;
00:32:15
adults will fly to the large island;
00:32:18
fruit trees in
00:32:22
just one evening, a colony can
00:32:25
absorb up to 550 tons of nectar; and by collecting dust, a
00:32:29
huge number of flowers;
00:32:33
just to the north is Luzon, the
00:32:37
largest island. Philippines The
00:32:39
largest mountain range of the
00:32:41
country, the Sierra Madre,
00:32:45
rises here in these hills and there is a place for wild
00:32:49
inhabitants and a natural surprise among the
00:32:52
forest slopes live truly rare
00:32:55
eight-legged Filipinos members of the
00:33:03
Philippine Society for the Study of
00:33:04
Tarantulas came to the Sierra Madre in
00:33:07
search of the rare Caisson blue
00:33:10
spider
00:33:14
they are looking for and other representatives of the
00:33:15
tarantula family, something that is that
00:33:22
dwarf with orange legs is a
00:33:25
very rare and miniature species of tarantula,
00:33:28
only seven and a half centimeters in
00:33:30
length, it lives only in this
00:33:35
small area,
00:33:40
very little is known about these spiders, so
00:33:44
each individual
00:33:45
is an important find
00:33:53
in the Sierra Madre night falls
00:33:57
darkness and high humidity ideal
00:34:00
conditions for searching for the elusive Caisson
00:34:03
Blue Tarantula
00:34:06
[music]
00:34:11
the team hopes to spot spiders at the
00:34:13
entrances to their burrows there
00:34:18
is one there is a Caisson Blue
00:34:24
look how beautiful the forays on the body
00:34:29
reflect the blue light give the shelf a gorgeous
00:34:33
color unlike American
00:34:36
tarantulas, Asian species do not shoot
00:34:39
hairs from the abdomen at an ill-wisher,
00:34:41
instead they have a pair of formidable
00:34:44
fangs, it’s better to let them go like this, let the
00:34:48
caisson blue tarantula crawl into a hole, a
00:34:51
rare find, but in the gray adra
00:34:54
you can find other colorful
00:34:57
inhabitants living only here you
00:35:01
should look for at altitude more than 300 meters, Rey
00:35:05
Santa Ana and Chris Guimbal
00:35:07
are looking for elusive handsome men and beauties
00:35:10
who rarely catch the eye, much
00:35:12
less the lenses,
00:35:14
but now Chris has managed to make friends with them,
00:35:20
if you're lucky, they will fly in from the meat when
00:35:22
Chris calls them to chat, he
00:35:28
lays out the treats and is already waiting for the guests
00:35:33
soon the patience of Chris Eria paid off,
00:35:37
this
00:35:38
Luzhansky pita is known about this species
00:35:42
a little, the bird is very shy, but this
00:35:46
male does not mind showing himself in exchange for his
00:35:48
favorite dish,
00:35:53
usually the Picts stay on the ground, flying
00:35:56
only a couple of meters if you need to feed
00:35:58
or call a partner, the
00:36:02
female soon arrived and she too wants
00:36:05
to eat Luhansk Picts live
00:36:09
only on Sony
00:36:11
they have adapted to life in these forests
00:36:13
and do not leave their native island the
00:36:17
same can be said about many other
00:36:20
Philippine species north of Sibu the
00:36:26
island of Malo Pascua is located
00:36:30
this is one of the best places for
00:36:33
scuba diving in the country
00:36:37
and people also come here to get acquainted with
00:36:39
one poisonous inhabitant on the island. There are
00:36:45
no residents, but guests often come here.
00:36:48
Once upon a time, up to 30
00:36:51
thousand sea snakes a year were collected here, their meat was eaten and their
00:36:55
skins were sold, now this is a marine
00:36:59
reserve and divers simply admire the
00:37:02
snakes among the corals there are many
00:37:08
poisonous species,
00:37:09
but the first non-poisonous inhabitant to appear
00:37:18
is the Spanish dancer, a forty-
00:37:21
centimeter mollusk starts dancing
00:37:24
when disturbed
00:37:27
[music]
00:37:32
[music]
00:37:35
eels tail ei som the only species itself, the
00:37:38
babies living on these reefs are as
00:37:42
poisonous as adults,
00:37:50
and
00:37:55
I like them strong that it can kill even
00:37:58
a person
00:38:06
and the most poisonous inhabitant of those here has
00:38:09
several aces up his sleeve
00:38:15
[music]
00:38:21
lived on the lips flat tail checks
00:38:24
cracks and other shelters in case there are
00:38:27
fish hiding there
00:38:28
most of all he loves eels this flat
00:38:32
tail is very poisonous but not aggressive and does not
00:38:35
attack divers for no reason,
00:38:39
it seems that water is
00:38:40
his element, but the flat tail breathes
00:38:43
air,
00:38:44
he simply holds his breath when
00:38:46
hunting at a depth of up to 70 meters, he
00:38:49
can remain at the bottom for a long time;
00:38:52
flat-tails live by guessing, but because
00:38:55
there are caves and fresh water,
00:38:57
snakes are chosen to the shore to quench their
00:38:59
thirst to shed scales and lay eggs
00:39:03
more than 600 kilometers north of
00:39:06
Malo Pascu
00:39:07
near the city of San Mariana an
00:39:09
international team of nature lovers
00:39:11
is helping to protect the eggs of another rare
00:39:14
inhabitant of the Philippines
00:39:16
this is the rarest crocodile in the world
00:39:21
moboom foundation and I have developed an innovative
00:39:23
rescue plan Philippine crocodile from
00:39:26
extinction
00:39:29
[music]
00:39:31
in collaboration with local background
00:39:34
is trying to save this species Amanda
00:39:37
joins the caretaker quiz
00:39:40
Monty Bottom master to find and protect
00:39:43
clutches of crocodiles
00:39:47
they are looking for cubs so far there are
00:39:51
no new crocodiles in the nest 20 eggs
00:39:55
this is a medium-sized clutch for the
00:39:58
Philippine crocodile coming soon
00:40:00
the babies will hatch so the nest
00:40:02
is checked every couple of days when they are
00:40:05
born people will gather them to help in the
00:40:07
first days of life their mother is nearby
00:40:13
Philippine crocodiles are shy and
00:40:17
rarely attack humans however they are
00:40:21
ready to protect the offspring from other
00:40:23
intruders monitor
00:40:24
lizards and birds of prey quizzes and amandas are
00:40:28
in a hurry so as not to irritate the female,
00:40:32
hatched Philippine crocodiles are
00:40:34
raised here so they have a better
00:40:37
chance of surviving in the wild they are helped to
00:40:40
start a life
00:40:44
when they grow up they are caught again and
00:40:48
moved to their natural habitat
00:40:52
in nature only rare baby crocodiles
00:40:56
survive to adulthood
00:40:59
[music]
00:41:00
they will be raised in the pond for
00:41:03
two years after they will be able to
00:41:06
defend themselves from most predators
00:41:09
now there are 20 crocodiles here and 6 are already
00:41:12
ready to return home before
00:41:19
releasing these six the
00:41:21
project manager world line you Berg and his
00:41:24
deputy not tsts gatongo you will
00:41:26
check their health well what a
00:41:30
beauty very healthy crocodile test
00:41:35
what do you say yes she is healthy and beautiful let's
00:41:39
measure the length of crocodiles shorter than 60
00:41:43
centimeters will not be released into the wild 69 it will be
00:41:48
enough to
00:41:50
let go I carry a tube I
00:41:55
click the paths to the lake but also lines that will not
00:41:59
harm young crocodiles there is a long road ahead
00:42:21
[music]
00:42:23
keepers are going to one from the last
00:42:25
abode of Philippine crocodiles on the Danube Lake, at
00:42:28
home one of the two years old will not be released; there are
00:42:35
less than 200 of these crocodiles left in the wild,
00:42:37
so the
00:42:41
keepers have high hopes for the young female; the caretakers
00:42:46
will make sure that nothing threatens her; she
00:42:50
will eat small fish and shellfish
00:42:52
and insects;
00:42:54
she will grow up quickly and will reach about
00:42:57
three meters in length
00:42:59
[music]
00:43:04
[music]
00:43:05
in captivity they took care so that the
00:43:08
female has twice the chance of survival
00:43:13
until she reaches 10 years of age, she will reach sexual
00:43:17
maturity and possibly have cubs
00:43:29
on all the islands of the Philippines, countless
00:43:32
living treasures rely on the help of
00:43:35
local residents who try to protect
00:43:38
their habitat and give them a future,
00:43:43
the Philippines will remain a magical country as
00:43:46
long as wild species, big and
00:43:49
small,
00:43:50
famous and not so, live
00:43:53
happily among the amazing natural beauties

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