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    Quote Originally Posted by gaevwa View Post
    Go go go Moy1moy1! Nice unta if ma-copy ni nato sa pikas thread? ok ra? hehehe..

    Pit Senyor!
    ok kaayu sir gaevwa~ pit senior pipz~

    -kadlawn mode, cwts crowd control brigade+

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    Skink #1 : Philippine Crocodile Skink



    com.name : Gray's water skink
    sci.name : Tropidophorus Grayi
    classification : Reptile
    family : Skink
    location or Origin:Rivers and Lakes of the Philippines
    description : A highly secretive lizard. It is relatively common, but it is so hard to find that it is a rarely seen. They live by rivers and lakes, which gives them their name the 'water' skink. They are found only in the Philippines. Despite the warm habitat in the Philippines, they prefer relatively cool climates in the mountains. They are part of the Scincidae family or skinks which are a type of lizard
    They have serrated scales (very spiky) which are grey-black in color. This makes them look like miniature crocodiles. They are fast and agile, but despite their looks and speed are harmless.
    When they are threatened by predators this reptile hides in water. This shyness may be one of the reasons why so little is known about them. This aquatic behavior raises some questions to whether it is amphibious or not.
    reference :
    Gray's water skink - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Philippine Amphibian & Reptile Association (PARA) - Login
    So, the one's I saw in the Malindang Mountain Range are skinks. They are fast and agile and disappear into the water. I thought they were salamanders. Thanks for this info.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyapache View Post
    So, the one's I saw in the Malindang Mountain Range are skinks. They are fast and agile and disappear into the water. I thought they were salamanders. Thanks for this info.
    your welcome sir~ so, there are many croc skinks in the malindang mountains huh? that's great~

    Good Morning~

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    @moy- kato bitaw ako gi pm nimu na bird? same na sila ug sp. sa kana btaw mga birds in small wooden cages kana makita nimu sa chinese movies while they are drinking tea?

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    Quote Originally Posted by kenny_tiu7 View Post
    @moy- kato bitaw ako gi pm nimu na bird? same na sila ug sp. sa kana btaw mga birds in small wooden cages kana makita nimu sa chinese movies while they are drinking tea?
    ang makita sa China:
    Yellow-bellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeum melanoxanthum)
    Scarlet-backed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum cruentatum)
    Yellow-vented Flowerpecker (Dicaeum chrysorrheum)
    Thick-billed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum agile)
    Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum olivacaeum)

    ang makita sa Phil.:
    Thick-billed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum agile)
    Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum pygmaeum pygmaeum)
    Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum pygmaeum palawanorum)
    Plain Flowerpecker (Dicaeum pygmaeum davao)
    Thick-billed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum agile affine)
    Thick-billed Flowerpecker (Dicaeum agile aeruginosum)
    Visayan FlowerPecker (D.haematostictum)
    Cebu Flowerpecker (D.quadricolor)
    Olive-capped Flowerpecker (Dicaeum nigrilore)
    Flame-crowned Flowerpecker (Dicaeum anthonyi)
    Bicoloured Flowerpecker (Dicaeum bicolor)
    Red-striped Flowerpecker (Dicaeum australe)
    Scarlet-collared Flowerpecker (Dicaeum retrocinctum)
    Orange-bellied Flowerpecker (Dicaeum trigonostigma)
    and many more~



    ang makita both sa Phil. ug China:
    Plain Flowerpecker


    Thick-billed Flowerpecker


    -so, hehe effort au dah, kuan, back to topic.
    knang describe daw to imu nakita sa chinese movies? heehee...

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    Quote Originally Posted by thesatins View Post
    black shama ang english sa siloy bai..

    The Black Shama (Copsychus cebuensis) is a species of bird in the Muscicapidae family. It is endemic to the island of Cebu, Philippines.

    Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests, subtropical or tropical moist shrubland, and plantations.It has been sighted in several locations all across the island, the most important sites being the Central Cebu Protected Landscape, the forests of Alcoy and Argao, and the shrublands of Casili, Consolacion. It is threatened by habitat loss.

    Got this from wikipedia.
    naa pud na diri sa napo oi. kaduha nako kita didto. nindot kaayo ila melody.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pinoyapache View Post
    naa pud na diri sa napo oi. kaduha nako kita didto. nindot kaayo ila melody.
    maayu kai naa, hehehe

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    good evening~

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    awooooo.. career jud au ni moymoy oh.. awoooo.... post pa moy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post
    awooooo.. career jud au ni moymoy oh.. awoooo.... post pa moy...
    payter kayu dude? hehe kun nai time

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