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05:52 A lot of people got injured. It's good that it happened.
05:57 Because there are cases in the past where...
06:02 ...in their attempt to escape, their bones would break.
06:07 They'd go to the wait. That's good, right?
06:12 At the front, it's dry. At the back, it's still fresh.
06:17 We're done. He suddenly moved. Can we monitor him?
06:22 Today, his patients will be under an X-ray.
06:27 To find out if there's any damage to his bones.
06:32 I gave him some medicine to help him sleep.
06:42 Otherwise, we won't be able to examine him.
06:47 This is the reason why we want to examine him.
06:52 You can see the extent of the damage to his bones.
07:08 It's up to his entire wrist.
07:13 We just need antibiotics.
07:19 We'll give him anti-inflammatory for about five days.
07:24 We can release him in a couple of weeks.
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08:07 Reptiles are very good healers.
08:10 You just need to give them a chance to heal.
08:13 It's important to give snakes a chance to heal.
08:16 For one, it's the portal of entry of food.
08:19 If there's stomatitis, they won't be able to eat properly.
08:23 This is a King Cobra. It's still young.
08:25 It's about two or three years old.
08:28 This snake will need antibiotics regularly.
08:31 There will be some deformities in his jaw.
08:34 But it's better than an infection.
08:37 He needs to be given antibiotics every day for 10 days.
08:42 Then, he'll be ready for a rotatory recovery.
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08:53 On April 30,
08:55 the Malayan Civet Cat is now a Maya.
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09:03 He's back in his natural habitat in North Cotabato.
09:07 While the King Cobra is strong,
09:10 and for a few days from now,
09:13 it's possible for him to eat a snake alone.
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09:22 In the near future, he'll be free from his cage.
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09:31 In Barangay Riotuba in Palawan,
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09:37 there are visitors.
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09:43 And here, next to Benji's house,
09:46 a visitor chose to accompany him.
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09:52 People avoid them because of its smell.
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10:00 It's not allowed to be careful
10:02 because it can happen in a blink of an eye.
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10:07 [dog barking]
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10:19 In Riotuba Batarasa in Palawan,
10:21 there are some residents who are scared.
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10:28 Under the water,
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10:32 there's another resident who's scared.
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10:41 The bats.
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10:46 Bats are usually nocturnal.
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10:52 But if they have the chance,
10:55 they'll hunt in the morning.
10:58 They can eat anything they can catch.
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11:07 From the riverbank,
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11:10 the bats will swim to a place
11:13 where they can easily get food.
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11:19 For them,
11:20 the bats will be prey for the animals in this community.
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11:30 Because of the bats,
11:32 sometimes,
11:33 the residents can't fish
11:37 because they're afraid of being eaten.
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11:46 I heard a lot of stories from the residents of Marabahay.
11:51 That man was carrying a bag like that
11:54 at 4 in the morning.
11:56 His wife made him coffee.
11:59 His wife hasn't been back for a long time.
12:01 I asked him where he was eating.
12:02 I called him to have lunch with my dog, Raket.
12:04 When I was walking, my dog stopped.
12:07 The bats suddenly attacked him.
12:09 I was silent.
12:11 I was just like that to him.
12:12 I was just pulling my husband.
12:13 My dog noticed it.
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12:17 They have their own stories.
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12:22 The bats often catch animals here.
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12:28 When night falls,
12:29 the bats' community is in danger.
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12:41 Benji has a story.
12:43 He's a resident of Marabahay.
12:45 When the bats are here,
12:47 I always watch out for
12:49 the bats that jump on the rope.
12:52 [dog barking]
12:53 When the bats jump,
12:55 the dogs bark.
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12:59 The bats often visit their place.
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13:06 In this video,
13:07 you can see how the bats
13:09 approach the bats on the boat.
13:12 [dog barking]
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13:20 Sometimes, the bats hide
13:22 and play with the trash.
13:24 The bats are here.
13:26 We're going to catch them.
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13:30 They rest beside the houses.
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13:43 Oh, my! The bats are huge!
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13:49 But the community is confused
13:52 about how the bats
13:55 attacked the dogs.
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13:59 On the night of April, 2024,
14:03 while the bats were being filmed,
14:05 a dog jumped on the rope.
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14:10 But before the dog could leave,
14:12 the bats suddenly lifted
14:14 its body
14:16 to reach the dog.
14:18 Until...
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14:28 At first, the dog didn't leave.
14:30 It seemed like it was going to the other side.
14:32 We told it not to go there.
14:34 But it was already there.
14:36 We couldn't get close
14:38 because the water was deep
14:40 and the rope was too long.
14:42 If we went there,
14:44 we might be attacked.
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14:48 The bats reach
14:50 more than 16 feet in length.
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14:56 The bats
14:58 will go back and forth
15:00 to their place
15:02 to take care of the dogs.
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15:10 The bats and the water of the Rio Tuba
15:12 are known as the Saltwater Crocodile.
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15:22 I searched for them
15:24 to see how many of them are here.
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15:28 Using a drone instead of a live one,
15:30 something else
15:32 attacked us.
15:34 Inside the bat cave,
15:36 there are broken and cut wood.
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15:41 That's why they went far away from their home
15:43 because it's possible
15:45 that they can't get food here.
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15:49 Their habitat itself was also destroyed.
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15:55 Even though they're used to
15:57 the presence of bats,
15:59 the fear of residents
16:01 will not go away.
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16:05 We don't want to live there
16:07 because it's scary.
16:09 Especially if we go home at night.
16:11 To avoid
16:13 the encounter of bats and humans,
16:15 the local government
16:17 unit of Batarasa has a project.
16:19 Actually, Doc,
16:21 we usually do PIEC together
16:23 with PCSD,
16:25 and DNR.
16:27 That's why our government
16:29 has a seawall.
16:31 That's the final solution
16:33 of the government
16:35 to get people out of here
16:37 to avoid the conflict of bats
16:39 because they're here.
16:41 And the dog in the video...
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16:59 [dog barking]
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17:05 And I got to meet
17:07 his owner in Marabahay.
17:09 -Mama Lucy,
17:11 what's the name of
17:13 your dog? -Brownie.
17:15 -Brownie? -Yes.
17:17 -How did you know that you saw him?
17:20 -In the video.
17:22 [dog barking]
17:24 -I was shocked.
17:26 I couldn't believe it.
17:28 I knew that if I really
17:30 touched him, he would be in danger.
17:32 I knew that he wouldn't be able to
17:34 walk because he's already injured.
17:36 He really fought.
17:38 [dog barking]
17:40 -He's gone.
17:42 [dog barking]
17:44 -This is the wound that Brownie got.
17:46 -Wow, what a lucky dog.
17:48 He survived an attack of a
17:50 crocodile.
17:52 It's rare for dogs to survive
17:54 because when it comes to
17:56 water, they're already helpless.
17:58 -Wow, these are the
18:00 fangs of a crocodile.
18:02 And this is the deepest.
18:04 Until now.
18:06 It's still a hole.
18:08 -Since we're going to treat
18:10 his wound, we need to sedate
18:12 Brownie.
18:14 We're going to put him in a pony.
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18:26 -Let's see how deep
18:28 the wound is.
18:30 Wow, it's deep.
18:32 It's about half an inch.
18:34 We're removing all
18:36 the infected parts.
18:38 The wound won't heal
18:40 until
18:42 the infected part is removed.
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18:50 I'm going to put Brownie in a pony
18:52 so that he won't be able to walk.
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19:02 The people who live here
19:04 will be moved to a safe place.
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19:08 The people here
19:10 also understand
19:12 that their home
19:14 is the home of the buffaloes.
19:16 And even though
19:18 they have an encounter,
19:20 they still respect
19:22 the buffaloes.
19:24 Because they are
19:26 the ones who are looking for a solution
19:28 to live in peace
19:30 with the top predator
19:32 of the water.
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