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In the ’60s, anthropologist Thomas Headland caught on tape an image of a giant python in the forests of Aurora. The beast was killed by a local tribesman because he believed the snake threatened the community. Time and again, villagers recount stories of giant pythons killing young children in their sleep.

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Feeding activities of the whale sharks in Oslob town will continue despite the order of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau to start ending the practice.

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Professor Lawrence Liao...

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MANILA, Philippines - Fishermen trawling for mackerel off Masbate near Donsol in Sorsogon instead caught an extremely rare shark and cooked it Bicol style, the World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF-Philippines) revealed yesterday.


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MANILA, Philippines - A 15-inch whale shark, locally known as butanding, has been found in Sorsogon.

Conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF-Philippines) reported yesterday that the rescue of what could be the smallest whale shark in the country, and perhaps in the world, might lead to answers to the mystery of where the sea creatures breed.

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In the ’60s, anthropologist Thomas Headland caught on tape an image of a giant python in the forests of Aurora. The beast was killed by a local tribesman because he believed the snake threatened the community. Time and again, villagers recount stories of giant pythons killing young children in their sleep.

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Feeding activities of the whale sharks in Oslob town will continue despite the order of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources Protected Areas and Wildlife Bureau to start ending the practice.

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Professor Lawrence Liao...

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MANILA, Philippines - Fishermen trawling for mackerel off Masbate near Donsol in Sorsogon instead caught an extremely rare shark and cooked it Bicol style, the World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF-Philippines) revealed yesterday.


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MANILA, Philippines - A 15-inch whale shark, locally known as butanding, has been found in Sorsogon.

Conservation group World Wide Fund for Nature-Philippines (WWF-Philippines) reported yesterday that the rescue of what could be the smallest whale shark in the country, and perhaps in the world, might lead to answers to the mystery of where the sea creatures breed.

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