Aired (June 9 2024): Binisita ni Doc Nielsen Donato ang na-rescue na ibid sa Rizal para i-rescue at suriin ito. Ang ibid kasi, putol ang kaliwang paa! Panoorin ang video.
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00:00 The eagles are like tiny dinosaurs.
00:05 Because of their sharp scales, long necks, and long tails.
00:14 But these two eagles have different abilities.
00:23 These are the wounds that they received.
00:26 They are like a shield.
00:28 The eagles in a town in Cebu are being chased by people.
00:39 The tourists learned to admire the old, weak eagles.
00:47 They have their own places to relax.
00:55 But here, how about there?
00:59 They also did not miss the chance to jump in the clean water.
01:07 Eagles are omnivores.
01:14 It means that they eat meat and plants.
01:21 [Birds chirping]
01:23 These birds in Davao are their food.
01:37 Fish and chicken.
01:46 I met Tatay Bap, a resident who earns his living from feeding his neighbors.
01:54 What are the behaviors that you saw?
02:00 The males fight for their territory.
02:07 [Music]
02:15 Even though he gives vegetables, fruits, and meat to the eagles,
02:22 they still avoid people.
02:25 They also do not recognize their territorial rights.
02:32 Just like this eagle, it does not fight with you and make you cute.
02:39 This is a sign that it is showing that it is the king of the area.
02:46 If there are eagles that can fly in their habitat,
02:54 and there are also eagles that rule their territory,
03:00 it is a sign that it is the king of the area.
03:02 Arnold told me that while he was on his way home from Rizal,
03:12 he met two eagles.
03:20 We thought they were eagles.
03:24 When I saw that there were some eagles, I got interested.
03:30 I thought that we should just take them because one of them is injured because of the fight.
03:35 I said that we should just surrender.
03:37 Can these two eagles return to their habitat?
03:42 These are the proper handling equipment when you are going to handle reptiles.
03:51 You can get injured here.
03:54 These are the wildlife that go to the hands of humans.
04:00 Look at this beautiful sailfin lizard.
04:05 When the sun hits it, it suddenly regains its strength.
04:10 Because at this time, these sailfin lizards really bask.
04:15 When we were observing them in the cage, they were so weak.
04:20 Look at this, even though it is small, its color is very brilliant.
04:26 Later on, its left foot was broken.
04:30 Look at that, there are only two digits left compared to the right.
04:39 Its digits are five, maybe because of the fight.
04:43 By the way, this is a male sailfin lizard.
04:47 I also got another eagle to test it out and to know if these two are really a couple.
04:54 This sailfin lizard is stronger.
04:57 You can see the effects of being in an enclosure.
05:02 Because it always wants to escape, its heart is always injured.
05:07 This is one of the most wanted wild poachers because it is so beautiful.
05:16 It is so beautiful. It is almost a finger long.
05:19 Because my finger is long.
05:22 So this is a matured adult male, probably the dominant one.
05:28 It has some wounds here on its jaw.
05:31 It has a knot on its jaw. It is still fresh.
05:35 Arnold thinks that the couple is a couple.
05:44 You can see that. Just surrender to the nearest LGU or DNR.
05:51 We cannot just let it go. We need to check with the vet.
06:08 These are the wounds that Arnold got from the enclosure.
06:14 He developed granulation tissues.
06:18 We will treat it with some antiseptic, povidone iodine.
06:24 It still has no mouth rot. These are more of trauma.
06:31 They open their mouth sometimes. We can see that they have a severe problem with the oral cavity.
06:39 But this is normal.
06:42 This big tooth has a big scar.
06:47 This part has an injury. We don't know what happened here.
06:52 Its spine is bent towards the chin.
06:56 The reason why the sailfin lizards can stand and run in the water is because they have extra skin.
07:03 Maybe later, they will have a kill when they run because their digits are not enough.
07:09 At the request of DNR Rizal, we brought two birds to a rescue center in Laguna to rehabilitate them.
07:25 For the next few days, they can go back to their home.
07:31 They will stay here to get stronger.
07:34 The birds are endemic to our country.
07:44 We let them live freely and eat freely.
07:53 We don't want to catch them and hurt them.
07:59 Thank you for watching Born to be Wild.
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