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The Fate of Native Chicken in the Philippines

Php 220 per kilo! This is the current price of live native chicken here in Cagayan de Oro City. This is the exact price that could seriously open your mouth in shock and awe as you ask the vendors of this great Philippine Native Chicken. (Photo Courtesy of mexico.olx.com.ph) November

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Native Philippine Cobra Snake on a Plate

My garden is surrounded by thick vegetation and spring water. The elevation is more than 600 feet above sea level and the temperature ranges from 26 degree celcius during the day and 22 degrees when night time. It is indeed an ideal place to stay and do

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Philippines catches ‘largest crocodile on record’

by Cecil Morella, Agence France-Presse MANILA,Philippines (UPDATED) – A monster 21-foot (6.4-meter) saltwater crocodile, believed to be the biggest ever captured, has been trapped in the southern Philippines after a spate of fatal attacks, officials said Tuesday. The 1,075-kilogram (2,370-pound) male is suspected of eating a farmer

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The Hunt for Geckos Part-2

  The Gecko or Tuko trade here in Mindanao is now becoming too far flung that I discovered the interactions of several “Scammers” that I encountered as I went on to this documentary.  Early this month, one tuko buyer have landed in one of the landlocked municipalities

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The Hunt for Geckos Part-1

Geckos or Tuko in Filipino are small to average sized lizards belonging to the family Gekkonidae, found in warm climate throughout the world. Geckos are unique among lizards in their vocalizations, making chirping sounds in social interactions with other geckos. Having an estimated 2,000 different species, Gekkonidae

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