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00:00 We have already met a few male Cobra Hunters here in our program.
00:06 But let's put that aside for now, because a woman in Tarlac is the star of the show.
00:12 Let's meet Princess Tuklau.
00:15 Her brave search and rescue in the wilds is directed by Athena Impreal.
00:27 Is there someone lurking around you?
00:30 Is there someone you're looking for?
00:33 And a secret weapon to protect herself?
00:39 The Lurking Snakes!
00:43 If you encounter one of these snakes,
00:52 you should know how to scream.
00:55 Because Princess Tuklau is here to rescue you!
00:58 We have also met a few Snake Rescuers in our show.
01:13 We have met the Cobra Prince of San Pablo, Laguna.
01:20 And our friends Boss Lar and Zuma, the King Snakes of Tarlac.
01:25 But this job is not only for males.
01:29 In Tarlac, I met the Snake Whisperer, Princess Garcia, aka Princess Tuklau.
01:36 We are now here at Concepcion, Tarlac.
01:42 We will go to what they call the "Rescue of the Snakes".
01:47 Let's go!
01:50 Hi Princess! I'm Athena.
01:53 I'm the Rescue of the Snakes.
01:56 Princess Tuklau showed me each of the safety gear she uses when she has rescue operations.
02:04 This is what I use for my feet.
02:08 This is a Cobra Horn.
02:11 This is also for my feet.
02:14 So that it won't hurt my feet.
02:16 This is a rod for the snake.
02:19 This is for the tail.
02:21 And this is for the snake's tail.
02:24 This is the most important thing for us.
02:26 This is for detecting snakes.
02:28 Of course, you can't use this for your hands.
02:31 You should use it for your feet.
02:33 This is what we use for our feet.
02:35 This is the most important thing for us.
02:37 For detecting snakes.
02:38 This is a snake clamp.
02:42 When the snake's tail falls, we use this to hold it.
02:47 Is this really for your hands or you improvise?
02:50 Where do you use this?
02:52 For the snake's tail.
02:54 For the tail of the snake.
02:57 Then we put this inside the snake's tail.
03:00 Inside the snake's tail.
03:02 Yes, inside the snake's tail.
03:03 Because the snake can breathe here.
03:05 Ah, okay.
03:06 And they are safe here.
03:07 Instead of a bag.
03:08 Yes.
03:09 It's hot, it's a bag.
03:10 And it's easy to get a botox.
03:13 Like this.
03:14 Oh, you do this.
03:17 Yes.
03:18 So that when you spit, it won't hit your eyes.
03:21 Safety goggles.
03:24 Really?
03:25 Are there any chances that you really get spit?
03:29 Yes.
03:30 Many times.
03:32 Oh, really?
03:33 If it hits your eyes, it's a big problem.
03:36 You should try it.
03:37 You should try it?
03:38 Yes, I get spit.
03:40 What do you do to get it?
03:42 Just wash it?
03:43 Just wash it.
03:44 But it's hot.
03:45 Yes, it's hot.
03:46 So to prevent your eyes from getting splashed, you wear gloves.
03:51 Yes, like a rider.
03:52 Yes, like a rider.
03:53 This is how I do it.
03:54 Ah, okay.
03:55 What is this?
03:56 It's a glove.
03:57 It's called gloves.
03:58 Gloves, too.
03:59 You need to cover your hands.
04:03 Your hands are protected.
04:06 This is a flashlight for your eyes.
04:09 So that we can see the basement.
04:13 Can we use the ordinary flashlights for emergencies?
04:18 The ones that are in the emergency kits at home.
04:20 The ones that are in the emergency kits at home.
04:21 Yes, we can.
04:22 Yes, we can.
04:23 It's more convenient and clearer.
04:24 Their safety gear is always ready when they need help.
04:34 Today, Princess Duclao is preparing for a rescue operation.
04:39 In her vlogs, she talks to the cobras.
04:46 Can the cobra be calm?
04:48 If it doesn't move around too much.
04:51 It doesn't move?
04:52 Yes, and we have a connection to the ice.
04:56 So that it can be calm.
04:59 If it moves, I'll just poke it.
05:04 But if it's too much, there's a connection.
05:14 Good morning, guys.
05:15 Princess Duclao is back again to upload a new vlog.
05:18 As a woman, many are questioning her ability and courage as a cobra rescuer.
05:26 You said that you really want to rescue a cobra.
05:29 You've been interested in it since you were 13 years old.
05:33 Did anything discriminate you from doing this job?
05:36 Because you're a woman.
05:38 A lot of things, especially to my viewers.
05:41 Why is your job like that?
05:43 You're a woman, a cobra.
05:45 Why don't you look for a good job?
05:48 I was hurt because I don't have anything to do.
05:54 I just sleep.
05:56 I love what I do.
05:58 It's like a mentor to me.
06:01 I help my female colleagues.
06:04 Princess is a young girl, but she already knows a lot about cobras.
06:10 Her father, Rodrigo, is also a snake rescuer.
06:14 When I was 5 years old, I saw a cobra for the first time.
06:18 So, because you were exposed to it, and that's what your father does,
06:25 that's what you're interested in, right?
06:27 Yes, and he's not with us in the rescue.
06:31 We're just a team of two, me and my brother.
06:36 We're just a team.
06:38 How did you start to be interested in rescuing cobras?
06:45 I was with my neighbors.
06:49 I was with them when they were looking for a cobra.
06:53 When they were looking for a cobra, I was the one who caught it.
06:58 Rod's father is also very proud of his son, Princess.
07:02 I'm stopping him, but he's better than me.
07:04 Princess taught me.
07:06 If we say there's a cobra there, even if there's a lot of wood,
07:09 it will happen.
07:10 Because there are two.
07:12 He's good at spotting.
07:14 Even in the open space, I lose.
07:16 I can see the open space from the inside, but from the outside, I have a hard time.
07:23 That's what I'm trying to do from the outside.
07:26 Princess doesn't stop when they have to rescue the cobras.
07:30 Some of their safety gear are donations from those who support them.
07:35 Meanwhile, they also earn money by vlogging their rescue missions.
07:42 [music]
07:54 Princess says that it's not easy to catch and rescue the cobras.
07:59 When we're rescuing, our energy is low.
08:02 Because if we catch it, it's hard.
08:05 And if that happens, you're not going anywhere in the community.
08:09 Yes, we're so far away.
08:12 We were helotipped.
08:14 We're still in the mountains.
08:15 Our visit to Princess was also perfect because they have a trip to the mountains.
08:20 To see Princess in action, we accompanied them.
08:25 Princess, is this the place?
08:27 Yes, this is the mountain.
08:30 The mountain.
08:31 After a few hours,
08:37 we're here in an area in the mountains, in Concepcion, Tanlac.
08:42 This is where the cobra is found.
08:44 I hope Princess can find the snake that they saw here.
08:49 What did you see here?
08:51 What are those, Pars?
08:53 Brown rat snake.
08:54 A non-ferroman snake.
08:57 This is the one.
08:59 Where is it?
09:00 It has a different tail.
09:02 Oh, it's skin.
09:04 How long does it take to shed its skin?
09:07 It takes about one week.
09:10 One week is six days.
09:12 It depends on the smell.
09:16 Does it have a smell?
09:17 Yes.
09:18 Maybe you're not used to it.
09:22 Does it get allergic?
09:24 No.
09:25 What does it smell like?
09:26 It means that it doesn't have a smell.
09:28 It's been around for a long time.
09:31 It just passed by to leave.
09:35 What does it smell like when it's just shed its skin?
09:38 It smells like dead rats.
09:43 That's how it is with us.
09:45 Okay.
09:46 So it means that it's just around when it smells like that.
09:51 Yes, it's just around.
09:53 But when it's like that, it's gone.
09:57 It's gone.
09:58 Even though we were not lucky enough to find and rescue a cobra in this place,
10:02 what's important is that the people living here are safe.
10:07 It's been a long time since it rescued a snake.
10:11 Luckily, the princess is still alive.
10:15 According to the Department of Environment and Natural Resources,
10:20 what the princess is doing is dangerous.
10:23 Animal rescuers need to have enough knowledge about wild animals.
10:30 The snakes that the princess is rescuing are being ensured to be safe
10:36 and released to a place far from people and their homes.
10:40 But the DNR has a reminder.
10:43 This is what we call the Republic Act 9147 or the Wildlife Act.
10:49 So they need to go through the technical matters about how to rescue our wildlife in our area.
11:01 Like the snakes and cobras that we know are damaging our environment
11:13 or the community level of our people.
11:17 Sir, do you have a protocol for rescuing snakes?
11:22 They need to have proper accreditation.
11:27 But as of this time, there are no parameters on those things.
11:32 To ensure the proper coordination of the group with the government,
11:36 we also brought Princess Tuklau to the nearest office of the DNR for their accreditation.
11:44 But Sir, there are no police officers yet.
11:50 We don't have a police officer yet but it's a good idea to have an accreditation.
11:54 If someone gets caught, is it okay for them to surrender here?
12:01 Or they can just leave the place where there are no people?
12:08 They should surrender here officially.
12:10 Because we are already doing that here. Many people have surrendered to us.
12:15 Not only snakes and cobras, we also received other wildlife.
12:22 We are just bringing them to our rescue center.
12:25 If you get caught by the snakes here, can they be caught even on weekends?
12:29 Just call us.
12:31 Princess Tuklau's courage and bravery to ensure the safety of animals and humans is very impressive.
12:40 But let me remind you, don't just imitate this because you need proper knowledge and training for this.
12:50 I am Athena Imperial, with "I Isang Brigada."
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