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    Quote Originally Posted by herp_doctor View Post
    FYI...
    The name "Banacon" is the local name for the Ophiophagus hannah, or the King Cobra...
    Oh yes~ so the true name of this snake is specified now as King Cobra! hehe malapit na @ matatapos din ang katingalahan sa ahas na etoh hehe...

    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post
    ug tinood to giingon sa mga taw sa amoa, may gidak.on na kuno ni ang banakon ug mogulang na kay ingon sila murag galon gidak.on... bang, sus ug ingon ani ang adult size sus bilin ang camera, una una ug dagan ang kalag... hehehe
    hehe yati ra? una lge kalag ug dagan hehehehe, bro actual pics nlng jud ug additional info sa sightings dre sa philippines sa adult form, yay! human najud neng questiona hehehe...BTW geunsa kaha 2 pag record sa vid. k2 King Cobra sa national geographic sa? sunda 2 bai hehehe close-up!! nyahahaha

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    Oh yes~ so the true name of this snake is specified now as King Cobra! hehe malapit na @ matatapos din ang katingalahan sa ahas na etoh hehe...
    hehe yati ra? una lge kalag ug dagan hehehehe, bro actual pics nlng jud ug additional info sa sightings dre sa philippines sa adult form, yay! human najud neng questiona hehehe...BTW geunsa kaha 2 pag record sa vid. k2 King Cobra sa national geographic sa? sunda 2 bai hehehe close-up!! nyahahaha
    na dili ko magtuga tuga video pina ingon ato uy... expert na baya sila bahin anang bitin... sus ug moatubang dako kayo murag galon ang lawas... bang ingnon nalang nako say cheese!!! bitaw basin makakuha ta ug photo nga close up ani nig uli sa akong cozn.... may to kay hanas nato dakop ug bitin...

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    Quote Originally Posted by vahnhelsing View Post
    na dili ko magtuga tuga video pina ingon ato uy... expert na baya sila bahin anang bitin... sus ug moatubang dako kayo murag galon ang lawas... bang ingnon nalang nako say cheese!!! bitaw basin makakuha ta ug photo nga close up ani nig uli sa akong cozn.... may to kay hanas nato dakop ug bitin...
    YouTube - Giant King Cobra
    en.ani bah? hehehehehe kun mkkta ka en.ani kadak.on, hikapa dayun ang ulo! hehehehe nya dakpa dayun etapad sa imung katre inig ka2g nyahehehe!! btw jwk ra, hehe gwapoh beia ning mga bitin na maldito sa? hope dle ni sila mahurot ug katigbas sa mga taw dre sa pinas..

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    de.ah pajud pipz!
    YouTube - Cobra vs. Rat Snake

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    cool off sata anang bitina, check this out pipz!
    Raptor #3: Philippine Scops Owl



    Com.name: Scops Owl, kwago
    Sci.name: Otus megalotis
    Classification: Birds
    Family: Raptors-Owls
    Location/Origin: Usually found in forests or along forest edges in the Philippines.
    Description:
    The Philippine Scops Owl (Otus megalotis, formerly known as Otus whiteheadi) is a common owl that is endemic to the Philippines, where they are usually found in forests or along forest edges. It is one of sixteen owl species found in the Philippines. The adult owl averages 20 cm or 7.9 inches in length. They have large erect ears, as their name "megalotis" indicates. Their big forward-facing eyes are dark with an orange-red rim. Their crown, ear tufts and feathers are dark brown, with dark streaks above. The facial disk has a dark rim.
    Reference:
    Philippine Scops Owls: Species Information and Photos

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    Raptor #4: Philippine Hawk Owl



    Com.name: Hawk Owl, kwago
    Sci.name: Ninox philippensis philippensis
    Classification: Birds
    Family: Raptors-Owls
    Location/Origin: The Philippine Hawk Owl can be found in forest areas up to 1800 metres, although they mostly reside in areas below 1000 metres above sea level. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical moist montane forests. This species mates around February. The nests can be found in hollow trees.
    Description:
    N. p. philippensis has a white spot the eyes and the beak and a white moustache forming an x-shape on the head. The upper parts of all subspecies are brown and the wings are covered with oval shaped white spots. The tail is dark brown with narrow white stripes. The sides of the head are brown, the chin is of a whitish colour, while the rest of the bottom side is pale white with wide brown stripes (which are more prominent on the belly). The bottom side of the tail is white. The chequered subspecies have these chequered patterns on the bottom side, on the head, the upper parts of the back and the wings. The paws are halfway covered with feathers. The beak is olive coloured. The paws are pale yellow.
    Reference:
    Philippine Hawk-owl - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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    Raptor #5: Australasian Grass Owl



    Com.name: Owl, Kwago
    Sci.name: Tyto longimembris
    Classification: Birds
    Family: Raptors-Owls
    Location/Origin: Photo captured in grasslands and wetlands of Candaba, Pampanga.
    Description:
    A typical White-Brown Owl endemic in the Philippines, living in the wetlands looking for frogs, mice and fish to eat. People sometimes encounter this birds in urban settlements.
    Reference:
    Australasian Grass-Owl (Philippine Wild Birds) By Romy Ocon On ExposureRoom

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    Hornbills-Toucans #1: Philippine Rufous Hornbill



    Com.name: Hornbill, Kalaw
    Sci.name: Buceros hydrocorax
    Classification: Birds
    Family: Hornbills-Toucans
    Location/Origin: Photo captured in Quezon Natural Park.
    hornbill endemicto the Philippines, where it occurs in primary, mature secondary and disturbed forests on 11 islands: Luzon and Marinduque ; Samar, Leyte, Bohol,Panaon, Biliran, Calicoan and Buad
    Description:
    It is still common locally, notably in the Sierra Madre of Luzon, but continues to suffer from substantial hunting pressure and widespread loss of habitat. The bill of thenominate subspecies is all-red, while the bills of the subspecies semigaleatus and mindanensis are pale yellow on the distal half.
    Reference:
    Rufous Hornbill (Philippine Wild Birds) By Romy Ocon On ExposureRoom
    Rufous Hornbill - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
    Last edited by moy1moy1; 04-08-2011 at 06:13 PM.

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    Objectives:
    -To know what species of animals found throughout the islands of the Philippine Archipelago.
    -To know different species of birds, animals, fishes, reptiles, amphibians and inveretebrates that are only found or migrated(birds) in the philippines; does not include feral and invasive animals. May include intoduced fauna in the wild, but not the domesticated ones, as long as it's not invasive and not feral.
    -To help gather info about the taxonomy of species.
    -To help taxonomist and biologist in their search, so that in return we may learn from them as well.
    -To be aware of the existence of endangered fauna to help it's propagation; can be discussed in this thread.
    -To promote humane relationship to these animals.
    -To be aware of their threatening defensive mechanisms.
    -To help authorities catch poachers and illegal traders.
    -To give knowledge to eager minds.
    -To accept the fact that "we" are part of "their" ecosystem.


    Classify them according to these order:

    Reptiles:
    Crocodiles
    Snakes
    Monitor Lizards
    Agamid
    Skinks
    Geckos
    Turtles


    Amphibians:
    Frogs
    Toads


    Fishes:
    Marine -fish
    Freshwater-fish
    Brackish -fish
    F_B -fish (fresh to brackish)
    B_M -fish (brackish to marine)


    Mammals:
    skunks
    mouse
    rat
    pig
    canine
    feline
    squirrel
    bats
    others (specify)


    Invertebrates:
    Spider
    Scorpion
    Tail-Less Whip Scorpion
    Pseudoscorpion
    Centipedes
    Millipedes
    Grasshoppers
    Crickets
    Katydids
    Beetles
    Ants
    Termites
    Butterflies
    Moths
    Roaches
    other insects (specify)
    Earthworms
    Marine-worms like:
    Tube worms
    etc. (specify)
    Crustaceans
    Slugs
    Nudibranchs
    Jellyfishes
    Anemones
    Corals
    Polyps
    Echinoderms (starfish and urchins)
    Octopus
    Squid
    Cuttlefish
    etc. (specify
    )

    Birds:
    Raptors
    Finches
    Sparrows
    Fowl
    Hornbills-Toucans
    Passerines
    etc. (sepcify)
    .



    (species) # : (name )
    (image)
    (com.name) : (common name of the species )
    (sci.name) : (sci.name " " " " ) >italic<
    (classification) :
    (family) :
    (location or Origin): (location or origin " " " " )
    (description) :
    (reference) :


    The name, com.name,sci name,classfication ,family ,origin, description and reference words should be in bold fonts

    example:

    Crocodile #1 : Philippine Crocodile

    com.name : also known as the Mindoro crocodile and the Philippine freshwater crocodile
    sci.name : Crocodylus mindorensis
    classification : Reptiles
    family : Crocodiles
    location or Origin : 1st discovered in mindoro (hence the sci.name) but it can be found all throughout the Luzon and some parts in Visayas.
    description :The Philippine crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis) is a crocodile found only in the Philippines. It is also known as the Mindoro crocodile and the Philippine freshwater crocodile. In the Philippines, it is strictly prohibited to kill a crocodile, but its status is critically endangered from exploitation and unsustainable fishing methods. Although this species was once found over the whole of the Philippines, it is now critically endangered. In addition to this, very little is known about the natural history or ecology of the species.
    Status : Critically endangered
    reference :
    Philippine crocodile - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    Order will be numbered like this:

    Crocodile #1
    Frog #1
    Toad #1
    Frog #2
    Crocodile #2

    for the convenience of participating Istorya.net members

    it's up to me for the official directory in the next post after this



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    WOW! moy1mo1, Happy New Year! This is a very nice thread...Kudos to you! Contribute sad ko diria kay ni-contribute man sad ka didto sakoa na thread..hehehe...tinabangay lang ba..hehe..

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaevwa View Post
    WOW! moy1mo1, Happy New Year! This is a very nice thread...Kudos to you! Contribute sad ko diria kay ni-contribute man sad ka didto sakoa na thread..hehehe...tinabangay lang ba..hehe..
    hehehe salamat ug happy new year sad!! inspired ni sa k2 imuha sir hehe

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