Masyado silang madami.At taon taon dumadami pa sila nang hinde napipigilan. Hinde tayo mababahala na nanganganib silang mawala Kasi napaka solido nila. 😂😂😂😂😂
I am a Filipino and I have been living here for 23 years but I have never been to other islands and provinces. Among on the list, I have only seen one - tarsier. I don't come from Bohol Island but we have wild tarsiers here in my parents ancestral farm. They often visit our cabin every night, as I can hear them walking on the roof. One even went inside but I just watch it wanders the cabin for a moment before going away.
So proud to have these 10 rare animals found only in the Philippines. These rare animals must be preserved and we, the Filipinos with the Philippine Govt and other NGOs must help to protect these endangered species. Great documentary!
Tara Mars gawa tayo community for people who wants to conserve and preserve our nature for a better future,para narin makakita pa ang ibang henerasyon sa mga Rare na hayop dito sa Pinas
My father owns a breeding pair of peacock pheasant. He takes very good care of them and keeps them warm during the winters. BIG MONEY birds and they are BEAUTIFUL. Hard to believe Mother Nature can be so artistic. Edit: I need to visit the Philippines. I wanna swim with whale sharks and see a Philippine eagle!
I have done both things swam with whale sharks in Cebu and seen Philippine eagles in gensan the eagles are huge and very impressive the whale sharks are very nice friendly almost
The philippine wildlife preservation is poor due to politicians allowing foreign mining and logging companies to raze the forest instead of putting a budget to have a stateowned mining logging company to enjoy our own resources.
@@jenluna616 kaya binubully yung mga lumad o kaya na reredtag kasi ayaw nilang umalis sa lupang dapat ay kanila kaso may mga gagong politikong inuuna ang pera kesa sa karapatan ng mga lumad
Good cops actually isn't rare, it's because you only see the bad ones. If your logic is, "why are they silent? are they enabling them?" then is it right for me to say that your also enabling people that litter their trash anywhere? because even if you speak anything or voice out about it people will still do it anyway. It's because you can't control everyone just by saying or posting in social media "pls don't litter anywhere" as well as "pls don't be a bad cop". If there's a good guy by choice, there will always be a bad guy by choice too. 🤷♂️
@@Saitamaaaaaaaaa123 Yeah. My best friend here in Mindanao is a cousin of my wife, and he was a good cop! He retired in 2019, but the government still haven't paid him his retirement money. It's terrible that the government doesn't have the same scheme for retired soldiers and pulis as they have for government employees. They were supposed to finance the retirement payouts to soldiers and pulis from the budget, but guess what? They spend the money on other things...
Sad fact: the reason why tarsiers can't be pets is they suicide by hitting their head on some thing because when they hear sounds they get stressed and kill themselves and become endangered. Edit: they are really sensitive to sounds and tourists must keep their voices down.
That's not true don't listen to him tarsiers Are in dangered animals and people from my country are killing them l know all this bacause I am from the Philippines
Wow the Philippines and Sulawesi island in Indonesia have a lot in common in terms of wildlife. For example we have pigmy tarsier(cousin to the Philippines tarsier), anoa(cousin to tamaraw) and babirousa(cousin to the warty pig). They are endemic to the island.
Maybe because most of our philippine ancestors are indonesian and malaysian, and they bring some animals together with them when they migrated here in the Philippines.
Thank you for this well-made and educational video! I've had the good fortune to have seen three or four of the animals in your list. I hope they continue to thrive. Just a comment that among the fruits mentioned in the intro, most of the the berries, grapes and kiwi served here are imported except for the pineapple which is widely grown here all year round. Cheers!
My favorite would be the Visayan Spotted Deer, and the Tamaraw (and of course the Philippine Eagle!). Although it's sad to see that almost all in the list are endangered if not critically endangered.
I like this video presentation. It is interesting and well-narrated. I would like to see a video presentation on natural products in the Philippines like civet coffee, wild fruit, etc.
Our channel mainly focuses on animals and wildlife. Wild fruits are part of that niche, so keep a look out for a video featuring Philippines' endemic fruits and plants. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for making a video about some of the strangest animals here in our country and introducing them to the world. As a Filipino, I really appreciate this! 😊❤️❤️❤️
The largest crocodile recorded in the Philippines wasn't a fresh water species, but an Indo-Pacific specimen who was named Lolong, caught in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur in 2011. He measured nearly 21 feet (more than 6 meters) in length and weighed 2, 370 lbs. However, Lolong died in 2013 while in captivity. His remains have been preserved and is on display at the National Museum in Manila.
And I think the second largest was 19 feet. I forgot its name but it was found in the island province of Palawan. It also died in captivity. Its remains is in Crocodile Farm in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, the province's capital.
I first saw the Philippine Eagle when i was a 2nd year high school. It was a recently released eagle and it was originally released in davao, but it reached here in Manol Fortich,Bukidnon. Several PEC personell was there and luckily they let us see the eagle through binoculars. It was truly a majestic sight. We were about a kilometer away but when it spreads its wings, you can see it clearly without binoculars. I can still remember its face and how majestic it looks when it was flying.
The most rarest and endangered species of bird in the Philippines is the "Philippine Manananggal", until now no laws has been passed to protect this poor bird.
We also have 'manananggal', nocturnal, carnivore and endangered, can be found only in the Philippines. If you find one, well if your lucky you might be able to survive. 🤤 Don't try to look for it.
@@Top10DailyWildlife My dude it's a monster. Like, an actual mythological creature. I mean, we believe in them to an extent; but nothing anyone wants to run into.
Out of the 10 rarest species of animals that can only be found here in the philippines. I've personally seen 5 in captivity and some are in the zoo, the Kagwang, tarsier, philippine crocodile, mohawk pig and the great philippine eagle. They still thrive today and hopefully people will still protect them as much as possible cause if we don't we'll just see them here in one of this video or books in our libraries.
I live in Philippines and this is true but I never seen the animals since I’m usually stuck at home but I love Philippines and we do have exotic fruits🙃🇵🇭🥰❤️
The strict "Philippine Islands", which are the islands excluding Palawan, is a unique geographical subregion. Palawan is geographically part of "Sundaland" or "Sundaic Subregion". But the Indo-Malayan realm biogeographical region is home to the most unique and rich ecosystem and megadiverse regions in the world. Together, Both the Sundaic subregion and the Philippine subregion make up the Indo-Malayan region. That is why it is my favorite region. I am happy that I am living in it right now.
You forgot to mention Rufous hornbill Tariktik hornbill Philippine sailfin lizard Varanus olivaceus aka- butaan Cebu flower pecker Sulu raquet tail parrot and more 227 species of birds you forgot to mention. Lol
The Philippines is so full of rare wildlife that if we tried to mention them all in just one video, the video would probably be months long. We've got more videos about Philippine wildlife coming out soon though, so stay tuned! They will feature the countries' birds, insects, fishes, and even flora!
I remember seeing my first wild monkey crossing the road during one of our beach explorations after taal spat ash on my inlaws house. I'm Australian so it was exciting for me. We also went to enchanted Kingdom and went on flying cinema where it was like you were on the back of argilla the Philippine eagle. I have seen most of Luzon, I prefer provinces.
There are many other rare creatures in the Philippines that I don't know yet, I hope this rare creature in the Philippines will be included in the next video
Btw!My family was born in Philippines and I cannot believe they have one of the most exotic creatures!And...Not to mention I wish I was swimming in the Philippine’s ocean right now!
Philippine Saltwater Crocodile can grow above 10 feet! Edit: I got up close with a whale shark on my vacation to Cebu, and they slapped me in the back with their tail!
8:21 why would they step on the Whale Shark? That is strictly prohibited and there are rules thet you should't get too close at the whale shark and you shouldn't even touch it (Edit: I corrected some miss typed words)
That was a video that went viral many years ago, since then policies have been put in place educating locals and tourists on how to properly interact with whale sharks.
One of these days, these exotic creatures will be extinct if the mountain Filipino people would not stop logging trees in the forest and catching and selling them. There’s a possibility that could happen sooner.😌
You right,,many of us are careless in our forest,wildlife,they don't care about our nature,,not too long all the spieces will going to vanished in our land
Thank you for this video... it's a shame that us, i mean most of the Filipinos haven't even encountered any of these pokemons (lol, cus they look so mystical like the pokemons).... they are all dangerously beautiful
There are the normal-sized deer and then there's the small mouse-deer. If they're exactly as shown in the first clips, then it's a good idea to notify the DENR so that they can track and monitor them (and hopefully protect them from poachers).
@@nightvisiongoggles no one really hunts them in our neighborhood they just consider them as pest and try to get rid of them by leading the back to a far away forest by throwing the left over fruits and vegetables there but it doesn't really work so they just ignore them
WOW!MABUHAY PILIPINAS!GOD'S BLESSINGS AND PROTECTION VICTORY TO OUR BELOVED COUNTRY PILIPINAS LONG LIVE AND ALWAYS GOOD HEALTH 🇵🇭IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME WE PRAY 🙏AMEN AND AMEN 🙏
the most rare animal here in the philippines is called "chismosa" they have good eye sight they can see up to 20 meters they have good ears too
hahaha! But they're not rare!
Masyado silang madami.At taon taon dumadami pa sila nang hinde napipigilan. Hinde tayo mababahala na nanganganib silang mawala Kasi napaka solido nila. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@Top10DailyWildlife they are envading houses and their like parrots they can learn wordz i have one inmy house😂🙁
@@Top10DailyWildlife
They are pandemic!!
And never changed either, they brought them abroad!
😄😄😄😄
Endemic only to the philippines!
0:36-flying lemur
1:37-crocodile
2:45-palawan peacock
3:35-tamaraw
4:36-bushy tail cloud rat
5:43-warty pig
6:52-philippine mouse deer
7:32-whale shark
8:33-tarsier
9:53-eagle
Damn thought he’d mention eagle owl-
Spoilers Alert
Thank you
Palawan leopard cat
Carabao?
I am a Filipino and I have been living here for 23 years but I have never been to other islands and provinces. Among on the list, I have only seen one - tarsier. I don't come from Bohol Island but we have wild tarsiers here in my parents ancestral farm. They often visit our cabin every night, as I can hear them walking on the roof. One even went inside but I just watch it wanders the cabin for a moment before going away.
How cute!
Amoung on the list ?
*THATS SUS*
@@YAKUZAMAYCRY Leyte Sir.
Hola, cómo va tu día
@@Top10DailyWildlife Im from phillipnes
Thank you for sharing this beautiful and amazing vedio. Philippines are having a lots of beautiful beaches.
The Philippine Eagle has the best "hair do" among other type of eagles. Handsome animal. 👍
Yes UvU
Absolutely UwU 👌
And the biggest eagle in the world
@@rubyacaylar8735 tang4
@@asyuwbice9613 bobo tama naman siya mag google ka boy
So proud to have these 10 rare animals found only in the Philippines. These rare animals must be preserved and we, the Filipinos with the Philippine Govt and other NGOs must help to protect these endangered species. Great documentary!
Thanks so much for watching!
I hope they won’t eat it
@@joryllena9382 who wtf
Iresp iour wuond 'eejo 10
@@joryllena9382 racist 💀
Sad Fact: Rare animals that can only be found in PH are endangered.
Protect animals at all costs
Tara Mars gawa tayo community for people who wants to conserve and preserve our nature for a better future,para narin makakita pa ang ibang henerasyon sa mga Rare na hayop dito sa Pinas
@@Cascadeecho28 sige po kaso ano po pwede matulungan
@@dimple2478 gawa tayo facebook group? Bake puwede
@@dimple2478 tapos spread tayo ng advocacy tapos pag marami na ang nakabasa
@@dimple2478 puwede tayong mag reach out if mayroon mag donate para naman makatulung tayo sa community naten
My father owns a breeding pair of peacock pheasant. He takes very good care of them and keeps them warm during the winters. BIG MONEY birds and they are BEAUTIFUL. Hard to believe Mother Nature can be so artistic.
Edit: I need to visit the Philippines. I wanna swim with whale sharks and see a Philippine eagle!
Whale Shark diving is in Oslob, Cebu here in PH. Make sure you visit the months specified in this vid for their migration.
I have done both things swam with whale sharks in Cebu and seen Philippine eagles in gensan the eagles are huge and very impressive the whale sharks are very nice friendly almost
Donsol Sorsogon
Tubbataha Reef in Palawan
Are the habitat of whale shark
Philippine Eagle is my favorite, because I see it personally, @ the davao, in Philippine Eagle sanctuary
Yes, we love the Philippine Eagle too.
Nice!
Yeah ako din malake ang eagle
From..philippines ako
Philippine is so beautiful I hope some day people will explore are country😌
Would love to!
Omggggg thank u I live there
I live there too
Our*
@@Voidmarks YAH
The philippine wildlife preservation is poor due to politicians allowing foreign mining and logging companies to raze the forest instead of putting a budget to have a stateowned mining logging company to enjoy our own resources.
It's unfortunate!
And some of the people who opposed mining was being killed. Then the military/police will tell the media that they were killed because they are NPA's.
@@jenluna616 kaya binubully yung mga lumad o kaya na reredtag kasi ayaw nilang umalis sa lupang dapat ay kanila kaso may mga gagong politikong inuuna ang pera kesa sa karapatan ng mga lumad
Mouse......not Moose.
So true
As a Filipino hat moved to Japan, im happy that my country is being noticed😊❤
I'm happy they noticed our country I've been waiting to see the video❤❤
Rarest in the philippines-
1 honest politicians
2 intelligent voters
3 good cops
You're right
Tinuod na! Tama na!
The other cops : Are you Sure about That
Good cops actually isn't rare, it's because you only see the bad ones. If your logic is, "why are they silent? are they enabling them?" then is it right for me to say that your also enabling people that litter their trash anywhere? because even if you speak anything or voice out about it people will still do it anyway. It's because you can't control everyone just by saying or posting in social media "pls don't litter anywhere" as well as "pls don't be a bad cop". If there's a good guy by choice, there will always be a bad guy by choice too. 🤷♂️
@@Saitamaaaaaaaaa123 Yeah. My best friend here in Mindanao is a cousin of my wife, and he was a good cop! He retired in 2019, but the government still haven't paid him his retirement money. It's terrible that the government doesn't have the same scheme for retired soldiers and pulis as they have for government employees. They were supposed to finance the retirement payouts to soldiers and pulis from the budget, but guess what? They spend the money on other things...
Sad fact: the reason why tarsiers can't be pets is they suicide by hitting their head on some thing because when they hear sounds they get stressed and kill themselves and become endangered.
Edit: they are really sensitive to sounds and tourists must keep their voices down.
There's actually a song that my teacher told us bout that and why they dont really want people to make loud noises cus the do suicide
Easier said / written than done. Tourists.
That's not true don't listen to him tarsiers
Are in dangered animals and people from my country are killing them l know all this bacause I am from the Philippines
they say that so tourists and people don't disturb the animals, but they don't commut suicide
*Suicide* is a _noun,_ not a _verb._
The whale shark is called locally as "Butanding."
Pating na buntanding😂😂😂😂
Hahahahaha butanding panga
Ang tawag sa bearcat sito sa pinas ay binturo. Binturo rin team ko noon yung boy scout pa ako ( binturong patrol )
Ilokano T_T
Whaleshark can be seen in mexico
Wild life is the most adorable to watch.thanks for sharing.
Wow the Philippines and Sulawesi island in Indonesia have a lot in common in terms of wildlife. For example we have pigmy tarsier(cousin to the Philippines tarsier), anoa(cousin to tamaraw) and babirousa(cousin to the warty pig). They are endemic to the island.
Read the history of both country you will know why.. 😁😁😁
@@pinoytaste2023 what
Maybe because most of our philippine ancestors are indonesian and malaysian, and they bring some animals together with them when they migrated here in the Philippines.
this is like a cousin meeting you for the first time and saying 'look we have the same family name'
@@rosyvinizme8729 or maybe because the indonesia and philippines were connected by land a long time ago
Thank you for this well-made and educational video! I've had the good fortune to have seen three or four of the animals in your list. I hope they continue to thrive. Just a comment that among the fruits mentioned in the intro, most of the the berries, grapes and kiwi served here are imported except for the pineapple which is widely grown here all year round. Cheers!
Cheers
My favorite would be the Visayan Spotted Deer, and the Tamaraw (and of course the Philippine Eagle!). Although it's sad to see that almost all in the list are endangered if not critically endangered.
We are featuring the Visayan Spotted Deer in a future video. Stay tuned!
Thanks for featuring the Philippines! 🥰
2021: 10 animals found only in the philippines
2099: 10 pokemons found only in the philippines
Thanks for watching!
Yoh predict it dude!!!
No rare Pokemons
yeaaaah!!!!
So we have rare pokemon? We have PH region on year 2099
👤👥📝📬📩📅🔓📰🌏⚖⌛🗡🔫🌋♽👣☠
⚉🔚🔜💀🏁☟❗
lol!
HAHAHHAHAHAHAH takteee
HAHAHAHAHAHAHA
Hahaha tae 😂
ahhahahaha
Featuring the Philippines is a Remarkable episode. Thank you!
Thank you for watching! Stay tuned, we have many more videos featuring the Philippines coming up soon.
Who here is a filipino
me
Me
ME
ako example ako si megan short for meganda
Me
Largest Crocodile in the Philippines is Lolong,his size is 23.5 meters long and part of the Guiness Book of World Record when he was still alive.
Interesting!
Si lolong ay a salt water crocodile not a philippine crocodile lol
@@cruzada07 it's found in the Philippines my god
@@cruzada07 no he is a pacific saltwater crocodile (PS it's the same thing lol)
he is already dead
In the Philippines there are so called "Philippine Fly High Marites" not so endangered species.
Marites can be found everywhere! In Canada we call them Karen.
There is also the Phil.Low Flying Pigeon a night flyer
@@Top10DailyWildlife I mean, they do kung fu like a Karen.
@@Top10DailyWildlife karen 😂
@@Top10DailyWildlife we also have karen "Karen Davila" jk lol
there is also a monitor lizard endemic to the phil found in the polilio island it is the second largest monitor lizard
We might feature it in a future video! Stay tuned.
I believed it was the only fruit eating monitor lizard
In the thickness of the bushes in Butuan city I ocassionally spot monitor lizards,they even cross the concrete roads usually at high noon.
Varanus olivaceus or varanus bitatawa
I LOVE THE PHILIPPINES! 🇵🇭♥️😍🥰
Very interesting animal and I love the Philippine Eagle.
Greetings from me, half Rossiya and Indoneziya.
ooh
I love you too..😊
I'm eagle i love you too
Ikr... I also love the Philippine eagle... The hair's so fluffy and cute
You can also find the rarest animals in the of Congress and Senate.
the great buwayas
They're also called "Money Crocodiles"
Monkeys, not crocodiles. Makes no sense.
They can also be found in City Halls and recently, Brgy. Halls.
Lol... Theyre not extinct. They are thriving
The Tiny Deer looks So Gorgeous. its so fast runner.
Its a rat
its technically a deer,
@@nickgalaxytom1014 it is just name mouse deer since its as small as a mouse but it still belongs to the deer species
Pilandok or Mouse Deer. 🐭🐁🦌
I just noticed the fangs of the tiny deer lol
Thank you for shouting out my country the Philippines 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
I love Philippine eagle too 💖 i saw one during our field trips when i was a kid and this bird is truly majestic. 💖
Yes they are!
I like this video presentation. It is interesting and well-narrated. I would like to see a video presentation on natural products in the Philippines like civet coffee, wild fruit, etc.
Our channel mainly focuses on animals and wildlife. Wild fruits are part of that niche, so keep a look out for a video featuring Philippines' endemic fruits and plants. Thanks for watching!
Thank you so much for making a video about some of the strangest animals here in our country and introducing them to the world. As a Filipino, I really appreciate this! 😊❤️❤️❤️
yes very informative and exciting thank for this beautiful video.....
I live Philippines and I am really lucky to live in Philippines 🇵🇭 💖 love ur vedios by the way
The first time I saw the Philippine eagle, I was in awe of its beauty and grandeur! ✨
The largest crocodile recorded in the Philippines wasn't a fresh water species, but an Indo-Pacific specimen who was named Lolong, caught in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur in 2011. He measured nearly 21 feet (more than 6 meters) in length and weighed 2, 370 lbs. However, Lolong died in 2013 while in captivity. His remains have been preserved and is on display at the National Museum in Manila.
Ahh! Interesting, thanks for letting us know!
And I think the second largest was 19 feet. I forgot its name but it was found in the island province of Palawan. It also died in captivity. Its remains is in Crocodile Farm in Puerto Princesa, Palawan, the province's capital.
*me stares at our 6m long wall
Ahm.... 😳😳😳
Whats an ibs?
@@arolemaprarath3248 lbs (that is "L" in small letters). That's the abbreviation of the weight unit "pounds".
Great useful and highly informative video. So amazing and fascinating to see these wildlife as well!
I first saw the Philippine Eagle when i was a 2nd year high school. It was a recently released eagle and it was originally released in davao, but it reached here in Manol Fortich,Bukidnon. Several PEC personell was there and luckily they let us see the eagle through binoculars. It was truly a majestic sight. We were about a kilometer away but when it spreads its wings, you can see it clearly without binoculars. I can still remember its face and how majestic it looks when it was flying.
The most rarest and endangered species of bird in the Philippines is the "Philippine Manananggal", until now no laws has been passed to protect this poor bird.
🤣🤣🤣
“poor bird” amp hahhahha
Haahaaha philippine manananggal known as Philippine vampires😆😂
Geez Luize!!! 🤣🤣🤣
@@timeditofficial9043 bakit mo Kasi sinabe aw8🤣🤣🤣
I once saw a palawan pheasant peacock in Bohol. I was walking in the forest when i was a kid and i was in awe when i saw it. It's so beautiful.
I’m glad that my country has animals no others have 😊
Yeah...
We also have 'manananggal', nocturnal, carnivore and endangered, can be found only in the Philippines. If you find one, well if your lucky you might be able to survive. 🤤 Don't try to look for it.
Interesting!
Hahahaha
Hahahahahaha
@@Top10DailyWildlife My dude it's a monster. Like, an actual mythological creature. I mean, we believe in them to an extent; but nothing anyone wants to run into.
Hahahaha
Out of the 10 rarest species of animals that can only be found here in the philippines. I've personally seen 5 in captivity and some are in the zoo, the Kagwang, tarsier, philippine crocodile, mohawk pig and the great philippine eagle. They still thrive today and hopefully people will still protect them as much as possible cause if we don't we'll just see them here in one of this video or books in our libraries.
7,641 islands...??
My uncle got a pic with a whale shark on our vacation, I would've had one but I was too scared cause it was 15x larger than me lol
They're quite large eh!
Who ask?
@@jamesruado5429 me
@@Top10DailyWildlife Tarsier =Tarzan
Lmao bruh ahhhaha
I'm a Filipino and thank you for making this video
I live in Philippines and this is true but I never seen the animals since I’m usually stuck at home but I love Philippines and we do have exotic fruits🙃🇵🇭🥰❤️
The strict "Philippine Islands", which are the islands excluding Palawan, is a unique geographical subregion. Palawan is geographically part of "Sundaland" or "Sundaic Subregion".
But the Indo-Malayan realm biogeographical region is home to the most unique and rich ecosystem and megadiverse regions in the world. Together, Both the Sundaic subregion and the Philippine subregion make up the Indo-Malayan region. That is why it is my favorite region. I am happy that I am living in it right now.
It's gorgeous there!
and China will soon own the Palawan Islands....
@@jaimejones6275 hmmmm maybe
And im worried because i live here at palawan
@@jaimejones6275 stop being a drama queen , a war will first break out before china would get any of our islands.
You forgot to mention
Rufous hornbill
Tariktik hornbill
Philippine sailfin lizard
Varanus olivaceus aka- butaan
Cebu flower pecker
Sulu raquet tail parrot and more
227 species of birds you forgot to mention. Lol
The Philippines is so full of rare wildlife that if we tried to mention them all in just one video, the video would probably be months long. We've got more videos about Philippine wildlife coming out soon though, so stay tuned! They will feature the countries' birds, insects, fishes, and even flora!
@@Top10DailyWildlife yow! Plzz make moreee!
The title says Top 10, not Top 233. Of course he will never mention other animal species aside from his top 10. 🙄
Sailfin lizard is not only in the Philippines you will also see this in our neighbor country Indonesia
Go make a vid of that yourself, He/They are not focusing on one topic and needs variety of contents to gain interests.
Really unique and awesome presentation Thanks for sharing and Promoting Philippines 💞 and its nature💞😍
I never thought politician get in the list!!! so proud get more recognition please
Thanks for watching!
pinoy pride❤️
I remember seeing my first wild monkey crossing the road during one of our beach explorations after taal spat ash on my inlaws house. I'm Australian so it was exciting for me. We also went to enchanted Kingdom and went on flying cinema where it was like you were on the back of argilla the Philippine eagle.
I have seen most of Luzon, I prefer provinces.
Thanks for promoting and giving insight about our rarest animals.
God bless you more!🙏💞🇵🇭
Proud pipino na naman
Awwwww thank you I’m in the Philippines I love your videos!!!♥️
Litteraly every single farmer when there's something that eats there crops that not cattle:P E S T
lol!
philippine farmer: pIsTiNg y*wA kA
@@bistroofdoom2651 OMG YAAAA
@@bistroofdoom2651 ahahah
including you!
Quality Content
You forgot the one animal it's called kapit bahay there are only one species the name of it is chismosa
Ha ha ha ha ha😂
Hahaha!
There are many other rare creatures in the Philippines that I don't know yet, I hope this rare creature in the Philippines will be included in the next video
@@pink4811 it's a human lol hahaha!!!
Totoo mga chismosa nga hahaha
Thank you. Watching from philippines
Btw!My family was born in Philippines and I cannot believe they have one of the most exotic creatures!And...Not to mention I wish I was swimming in the Philippine’s ocean right now!
Philippine Saltwater Crocodile can grow above 10 feet! Edit: I got up close with a whale shark on my vacation to Cebu, and they slapped me in the back with their tail!
Wow! Super interesting. Were you scared?
Oof and lucky
8:21 why would they step on the Whale Shark? That is strictly prohibited and there are rules thet you should't get too close at the whale shark and you shouldn't even touch it
(Edit: I corrected some miss typed words)
Not sure. It's sad.
It can hurt the sharks😔
That was a video that went viral many years ago, since then policies have been put in place educating locals and tourists on how to properly interact with whale sharks.
They take advantage of being friendly to humans of the poor whale sharks.😭
Because it's the Philippines.
Thankyou for using my top ten country!
As a filipino myself im proud to live in the phillipines
Never knew my country had such beautiful creatures
I am proud that I am a Filipino! 🇵🇭
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One of these days, these exotic creatures will be extinct if the mountain Filipino people would not stop logging trees in the forest and catching and selling them. There’s a possibility that could happen sooner.😌
Unfortunately, that's a very real possibility.
You right,,many of us are careless in our forest,wildlife,they don't care about our nature,,not too long all the spieces will going to vanished in our land
Indeed
“He renews my strength. He guides me along right paths, bringing honor to his name.”
(Psalms 23:3 NLT)
Cringe
Amen!
I've only seen Philippine Eagle flying when i was a kid. That's a long time ago. Haha
yes, same!
Sana all tangina di pa ako pede mamatay di ko pa sila nakikita
@@janlouiehajan9227 bKit may sakit kba? 😥
awww thank you for our city🇵🇭🥰😍💗
Philippine Eagle is also called locally as the Haribon, an acronym for "hari ng mga ibon" which tanslates into "King among the Birds"
Amazing country and amazing people 👍👍
The Flying lemur reminds me of Momo in Avatar: The last Airbender
Never thought of that! It kind of does!
But can it earthbend doeee
@@justiny.9846 air bend lmao bruh ahahaahha
Beautiful video
I Love Flying Lemur♥️ Cool Video
Thanks for watching!
Thank you for this video... it's a shame that us, i mean most of the Filipinos haven't even encountered any of these pokemons (lol, cus they look so mystical like the pokemons).... they are all dangerously beautiful
I LOVE THE PHILIPPINE EAGLE.. in my opinion its in the TOP 10 ANIMALS
It's gorgeous!
Thank you for this video it enables us to learn more about our animals & to the foreigners too! 🙏
Bisaya ka teh
8:25, wow..i'm so ashamed and disappointed of that guy. I wish we include taking care of our animals and surrounding in our school early on.
I think thats not allowed because touching them is allready prohibeted
Wait the mouse-deer is endangered!?
They just appear in our backyard when we throw away leftovers fruit and veggies my mom considered them as pest lol
lmao
You're very lucky that you saw one
@@seaurchin3895 they come in pairs or triple
There are the normal-sized deer and then there's the small mouse-deer.
If they're exactly as shown in the first clips, then it's a good idea to notify the DENR so that they can track and monitor them (and hopefully protect them from poachers).
@@nightvisiongoggles no one really hunts them in our neighborhood they just consider them as pest and try to get rid of them by leading the back to a far away forest by throwing the left over fruits and vegetables there but it doesn't really work so they just ignore them
The eagle looks small in the video but try to hold it in person!😂
They're huge!!
Yes I think Philippine eagle is larger than American Eagle
True
Largest eagle in the world nga
Beautiful gorgeous animals thanks Idol for sharing with us we luv it❤
Crocodile Politicians are the rarest species of "mga animal" found in the Philippines 😂
@Scott30: i will not be surprised if you did not mean to say the crocodile politicians are the most common species rather than the rarest.
Hahaha 😂 true their are crocodile 🐊😂
It's because before they were endangered they were used to be another type of meat
Hahaha animal
I don’t think that is rare. May infestation nga ng crocodile politicians e.
Fact: Philippine mouse-deer is also called the Pilandok
They say pelanduk here in Malaysia lol
I respect you for not putting *fun*
Yes true
@@rajeshonerajesh9315 coz, we're neighbors of course
WOW!MABUHAY PILIPINAS!GOD'S BLESSINGS AND PROTECTION VICTORY TO OUR BELOVED COUNTRY PILIPINAS LONG LIVE AND ALWAYS GOOD HEALTH 🇵🇭IN JESUS MIGHTY NAME WE PRAY 🙏AMEN AND AMEN 🙏
i saw a whale shark in oslob!!! Salamat po. Nindot ang video😊
9:07 IT FREAKING LOOKS LIKE BABY YODA OMG SO CUTE ✨✨✨
It's a Tarsier
Lol
Looks like nobita in doreimon
Well the sad thing is that tarsiers are endangered
Thr Eagle is my Favorite. But they all beautiful and deserve a safe habitat
Yes they do.
Amazingly beautiful
Thanks for your comment!
First time to see in your video some of Philippines animals.
You forgot my neighbor, the one and only rarest species in the whole world.
😂
Chismosa??
We call it chismosa right
hahahahhaha
Lol hahaha chismo spieses.
Poachers be like: pack it up boys
😅
Ahhh yes the cruelty
If your a poacher here in the Philipphines you will be sent to jail
@@catthecommentbothunter6890 you're
@@eddrianlima what?
The peacock look bird is amazing !!!
❤❤❤❤❤ thank you for sharing this with me 🙏🙏🙏
I hope laws will be enforced to protect these unique and endangered animals 🙏
Philippine Eagle is our national bird 😍
Cool!
Thanks for watching!
Wow im Filipino and i never knew this much, although it is still my school days
Same