Aired (December 29, 2024): Sa nagdaang taon, marami ang itinampok na mga kuwento tungkol sa mga buhay-ilang na itinuturing na mga kaibigan ang mga tao. Balikan ang kanilang kuwento sa video na ito.
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00:00It's natural for them to avoid and hide when they see a human
00:06It's part of their defense mechanism to stay safe
00:11But the situation is not always like this
00:19Because for Visayan Warthipig, Anakin
00:22Uwak Siwak
00:24North Philippine Hawk Eagle, Baguis
00:29And the sea snakes of Crocodile Island in Pangasinan
00:32Humans are not dangerous
00:36They are just friends
00:49Over the years, there has been a lot of friendship between humans and living creatures
00:59Meet Anakin, the friendly Visayan Warthipig of Bayawan Nature Reserve
01:06One of his favorite people is Justin, the reserve manager of the place
01:11He immediately started to lick and pat
01:17Suddenly, he will lie down to get his belly rubbed
01:23Dog Yarn
01:25When he felt that no one is licking him, he approached Justin again for another treat
01:31Morparaw
01:33This is a very vulnerable position for a wild animal
01:36To show another animal its belly
01:39Sniff around, sniff the people
01:42And then if he's like, ah, you're friendly
01:45He'll roll over
01:47If Anakin is kind to his fellow humans here in Bayawan Nature Reserve
01:52Will he be kind to the wild animals like me?
01:59This is a bit different because we're going to enter into a closure of a wild boar
02:04Because usually, the wild boars that we've encountered in the past
02:08They are very aggressive
02:10They are very aggressive
02:12They are very aggressive
02:14They are very aggressive
02:16No matter how tame they are
02:34So Anakin has been here for how long?
02:36Five years
02:38And this one?
02:40This species is very aggressive
02:42Very territorial
02:44And yet, look at this guy
02:46He's still getting his belly rubbed
02:48Let's get belly rubbed
02:50Belly rub, belly rub
02:52Belly rub
02:54Oh, belly rub
02:56Belly rub
02:58Belly rub
03:00He's really closing his eyes
03:02He's really closing his eyes
03:04He's really closing his eyes
03:06Is that what you want? Belly rub?
03:08Belly rub, baby
03:10Why are you still sleeping?
03:12Why are you still sleeping?
03:20Visayan Warthipin is critically endangered
03:22Visayan Warthipin is critically endangered
03:26Due to their hunting and loss of their natural habitat
03:28Due to their hunting and loss of their natural habitat
03:32No matter how happy Anakin is
03:34No matter how happy Anakin is
03:36It's sad to think that he won't be able to return to the wild because his wild instincts are no longer there
03:54The one who is often considered as a bad guy is Erwin's best friend
03:59This is Wak, Erwin's best friend
04:06Mahaw, Mahaw, Mahaw, Mahaw, Noy
04:12Every morning, Wak gets up early to call Erwin
04:24It's already time for his breakfast
04:29When he opens his cage, he doesn't fly away right away, but instead, he lies down on his hands
04:36And their good morning to each other
04:49But when Wak says Mahaw, Mahaw, Mahaw, Mahaw
04:54Mahaw is a word that means breakfast
05:07In 2009, Erwin caught Wak in a fallen tree after a typhoon
05:18Since then, they haven't been separated
05:22He has a bird's nest, right?
05:24No, his eyes are still closed
05:26This is called imprinting
05:37That's what happens when we take care of the wildlife
05:42First, because we're already changing their habits, their reaction to the environment, their natural instincts
05:51We are already altering
05:53So they don't know where they will fit in
05:56How to escape enemies
05:58How to interact with other birds of the same species
06:02So all of that, we're altering
06:04And it will be very difficult for this bird to be released back into the wild
06:12One of the most dangerous birds in the world is the snake
06:19If it is caught, it can lead to death
06:25But Nick has no fear
06:28No fear
06:31Because he considers them
06:36Friends
06:45That's the crocodile head
06:47And I saw the hole
06:49That's what we call the eyes of the crocodile
06:53When we arrived at Crocodile Island
06:56I was surprised by what we saw
06:59It's huge!
07:03It's a yellow-lipped banded sea krait
07:06They call them banded sea krait
07:10So here, the banded sea krait is resting
07:13And its size is just medium
07:17It's big
07:18Hello
07:19When people see it, they try to avoid it
07:24Nick has been a caretaker on this island for more than 3 years
07:29His ancestors are the owners of this island
07:33Why did you consider them your friends?
07:36They are not arrogant
07:38And I got used to this island
07:42Because there were a lot of them on Culebra Island
07:46If Nick goes to the island with his friends
07:52M-boy goes back and forth with his friend Aguila
08:01Within 4 months, M-boy and Baguis became close
08:07Aguila was just passing by
08:10But actually, above that garage
08:16That's where Baguis lives
08:21Baguis is a North Philippine hawk eagle
08:25It means that their number is decreasing in the wild
08:33How did you meet Aguila?
08:37We were singing a song
08:40We were exchanging songs
08:42We didn't expect that the song would have a different meaning
08:46That it has a different meaning
08:48I didn't want to imprison him
08:50Because I wanted him to be free
08:52And if he leaves our place
08:54I don't want that
08:56I don't want him to stay here
08:58Because he is not used to people
09:01Baguis still has a chance to return to the wild
09:07I saw that M-boy is determined to be free
09:14To take care of him
09:16But there is also sadness
09:19That M-boy is trying to hide from me
09:22That's why I'm happy that he didn't attach himself to Baguis
09:32Baguis, you do better
09:34Go out and look for your partner
09:37Hopefully, you'll have your own family