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Nilalang na nanginginain ng mga buko at pananim sa Aurora, matukoy na kaya? | Born to be Wild
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7 months ago
Aired (February 16, 2025): Isang nilalang raw ang itinuturing peste sa Aurora— madalas daw kasi nitong lantakan ang mga buko at ibang pananim sa kanilang lugar. Mahuli na kaya nila ito? Alamin ‘yan sa video na ito.
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00:00
In this place, there are terrorists
00:07
They are dangerous to humans
00:09
But they are smart
00:12
These are the rumors of USA in Aurora
00:15
This looks like someone is eating
00:18
Everything is gone
00:20
A few days later
00:27
Hiding in a tree
00:29
Feeling something
00:32
And slowly, the USA is walking
00:34
Her name is Usalia
00:37
Usalia, come here
00:40
But when she heard her master's call
00:43
It's time for her to eat
00:46
The USA has been taking care of 15 hectares of mountains for two decades
00:52
Where she is free to move around and eat
00:56
Usalia
00:58
She's coming here
01:00
And now she's calling
01:01
There she is, she's coming
01:02
She's calling, you know her name
01:04
Or when she hears her voice
01:07
The story of Usalia
01:14
Usalia, the daughter of Judith, the owner of this place
01:19
I told God that I will take care of nature
01:25
And I'm an animal lover
01:28
So I accepted that they are my children
01:33
Why her? Why not the others?
01:35
Because she's...
01:37
She's your favorite?
01:38
Yes, she's my favorite
01:40
And she doesn't drink outside
01:43
She only drinks here
01:45
Usalia, come here
01:48
Compared to other USA,
01:50
Usalia is the only one Judith is close to
01:54
Even though they're used to people
01:57
She still has apprehension when she's close
02:00
She still doesn't want to be held
02:02
She's the closest to them
02:04
But she still doesn't want to be held
02:09
She's not the one you can pet
02:11
And she's not the one you can hold
02:15
But this is as close as I can get to this deer
02:19
Because Usalia is close to Judith
02:22
They're used to people
02:26
But it's not just Usalia
02:28
Most of her companions
02:31
Were rescued from the zoo
02:34
And breed here
02:36
It used to be crowded
02:38
To sell and feed the deer in Aurora
02:40
How many heads of deer are there now?
02:43
I estimate there are around 10 to 15
02:47
How many have died?
02:50
None
02:51
But we can see that there are babies
02:53
They gave birth this December
02:55
We can see 3 babies
02:58
Deer are very sensitive
03:01
To catch them
03:03
We need to leave camera traps
03:06
This is a camera trap
03:08
We use this when we want to watch
03:11
Animals or wildlife
03:17
That would not otherwise be seen
03:20
On a regular day
03:23
Or if there are a lot of people
03:26
Like the deer
03:27
Which is why we are setting this up
03:29
Tonight
03:30
Deer are nocturnal or more active at night
03:33
If there's movement
03:34
The camera will activate
03:36
And it will take photos
03:38
There's also a chance
03:40
That it will go to their backyard
03:42
We've installed a camera trap
03:46
In their backyard
03:48
Where they always go
03:50
There's a place near their house
03:52
Where the deer always go
03:55
That's where we'll set up
03:56
The second camera trap
04:00
They go in here
04:01
From outside
04:02
They go in here
04:04
And then they will stay here
04:06
Because it's more rural here
04:07
Compared to other places
04:09
In their area
04:14
Deer's offspring
04:16
Are sensitive
04:18
But they love to eat
04:20
From different plants
04:23
That's why
04:25
This is allowed
04:27
In their area
04:28
Their teeth are sharp
04:31
Actually
04:33
Their teeth
04:35
Their lips are thick
04:37
And sharp
04:38
That's why they fall
04:40
There's also a time
04:42
When one of them dies
04:44
They die
04:46
For example
04:47
We have a lot of mango trees
04:48
And they eat the mangoes
04:50
When they fall
04:51
They drop the seeds
04:53
They drop the seeds
04:55
They hide inside the seeds
04:57
So don't feed them
05:01
And there's a place
05:03
Where they go back and forth
05:05
To rest
05:06
This is the place
05:08
Where the deer go
05:10
To rest at night
05:12
Because if you look
05:14
If you think about it
05:15
You have a stream of water
05:17
They can drink here
05:19
And this is the place
05:20
Where the deer graze
05:22
Look at this
05:24
Look at this
05:26
Because the male deer
05:28
They graze here
05:30
They graze here
05:32
That's why it's black
05:34
This one
05:36
There
05:38
And this one
05:40
They graze here
05:42
Because it grows
05:44
Sometimes
05:46
To get rid of the deer
05:48
To get rid of it
05:50
And then the new stream will grow again
05:52
With the help of the camera trap
05:54
We'll try to find out
05:56
What kind of animals
05:58
Live here
06:00
We'll find out
06:06
A dog
06:08
The dog ate it
06:13
We saw blood
06:16
They didn't come last night
06:20
We reviewed
06:22
The one that's
06:24
That we installed here
06:26
We couldn't figure out
06:28
Where this came from
06:30
Because there's fog
06:32
A thin layer of fog
06:34
On the ground
06:36
At first, you think it's just a dog
06:38
But upon close inspection
06:40
You can see the shape of the eyes
06:42
The head, the body
06:44
Below the eyes
06:46
The characteristic size
06:48
In comparison to the body
06:54
And the distinct ears
06:56
This is a deer
07:00
According to Erwin Agbayani
07:02
The chief of the conservation and development section
07:04
Of the Municipal Environment and Natural Resources Office
07:06
Or MENRO
07:09
Philippine Deer is the breed of deer
07:11
That we caught
07:13
It's one of the largest breeds of deer
07:15
That can be found in the Philippines
07:17
Deer can be found
07:19
In the mountains
07:21
Near the Philippines
07:23
This is the Philippine Deer
07:25
Asperdau 2019-09
07:27
This is an endangered species
07:29
Here in the Philippines
07:31
Based on years of observation
07:33
There's no increase
07:35
It's just the same
07:37
There are some missing
07:39
We can't count them all
07:43
Their movement is limited
07:45
Deer can live
07:47
And breed
07:49
It's something
07:51
That every animal needs
07:53
To be able to survive
07:57
No matter how big
07:59
Deer are
08:01
They still need permission
08:03
From the government
08:05
To take care of them
08:07
That's why Judith
08:09
Has a Certification of Wildlife Registration
08:11
The good thing
08:13
About a wildlife
08:15
Is that it's still free-ranging
08:17
Even if it's in a cage
08:19
At least they can practice
08:21
If not
08:23
We discourage
08:25
Domestication
08:27
Because there are wildlife species
08:29
That need to be
08:31
Observed
08:42
Thank you so much for watching Born to be Wild
08:45
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08:47
About our nature
08:49
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