Thank you so much Go Wild for featuring our country's wildlife ❤❤❤ .The Philippines don't usually get featured a lot in wildlife documentaries yet we have amazing islands, incredible marine species, and unique animals such as the Philippine Eagle, Sailfin Lizard, Clouded Rat, Leopard Cat, River Otters in Palawan, Pheasant Peacock and many more! I hope this documentary brings as much joy and awe to the viewers as much as it did to me and my fellow Filipinos. Much Love. ❤🇵🇭😃
I love Phillipines and want to visit so badly. This documentary made me want to even more! I was blessed to make 2 of the sweetest friends (pen pals) from there and have been interested in the culture since. Hugs from southeastern USA💗🖤💗
take note of temperature. if you live in a cold country, then you'll be shocked how humid Philippines is. do research like transportation, food types and tastes, common tourist location and tourist traps. specially the price list of common things so you won't be cheated. I'm not saying Philippines is bad. but there are bad people anywhere all over the globe who'll take advantage of innocent tourist.
So many of my beautiful, interesting animals live there…I wish I’d been able to visit before I became to sick to do so…the scorpion is amazing! Been fascinated by carnivorous plants since I was a kid, though I do feel bad for the insects. I never cease to be amazed by the diversity of life. If only we humans would learn to value beauty over profit and greed.
@@fgg4136 what's your poin?. She is talking about bio diversity not pollution. Philippines is not a big producer of Palm oil, you got the wrong SEA you are talking about Indonesia or Malaysia.
Thank you for sharing and uploading the beautiful rain forest of the Philippines and it's wildlife! It's so fascinating and interesting to watch! Take Care, Be Careful, And Be Safe Everybody! May God Bless All Of Us And Have A Blessed Great Lovely Wonderful Thursday And Friday Everyone!?
One of the best animal documentaries I've seen. Very informative, great narration and amazing clips of all who depend of this beautiful land. One of my favorites for sure. Thank you for this.
This film shows how wonderful nature is which makes humanities war on nature even more insane and unless it stops then as the saying goes no one wins. So its time to respect nature and our only home and live within our means.
I’ve been watching animal shows like this since I was old enough to grab the remote and change the channel The first two animal shows I ever remember watching are Nature and Wild America David Attenborough and Marty Stauffer are two of my favorite conservationists💯
Impressive video! Quality material, so informative! Please feature the Philippine Eagle, Tamaraw, Tarictic Hornbill, the Philippine Mahogany, Lauan, and so on! There are so much flora and fauna the Philippines has to offer!
This is so well made, beautiful and first class footage of Palawan. The local government or DOT should hire these documentary film makers to help promote the islands of Philippines. This is the first and only available top-notch documentary of Palawan and it’s endemic animals.
There is actually a part 2. This is the initial installment in a 2-part nature doc of the PI which was first & originally broadcast in NatGeo Wild (2019)
lost and amazed, I thought it's from another country. you filmed and documented this video beautifully and perfect I may say. thank you so much and to your team for sharing your wonderful work, subscribing now
Unbeknownst to many, RUclips is secretly Pro-Ch!na. I know it's a worst, bad even, compromise, but i think it's a compromise needed for this vid to even be allowed to upload monetized. ._.
well its china sea , pero inaangkin lng ng china di gaya sa india na indian ocean . well west phil. sea tawag sa sakop ng teritoryo natin . ndi yung buong karagatan . gets mo? ahahaha
Wow I'm amaze the videography is astounding, I thought I'm watching NG and DC. The narrator is a good story telling., accurate articulation and clear pronunciation. pronunciation.
This film also shows that human and animals are co- dependents on mother nature. Without our ecosystem we are nothing. Also, how mesmerizing it is if we look and observe keenly and closely how each living creatures thrive, we could have a better understanding on ourselves and those that surrounds us.
Fireflies in Loay Rivers.. Chocolate Hills are composed hundreds of mountains in combination of towns: Carmen,Sagbayan,Pilar Batuan, Sierra Bullones,Bilar amongst others..You have wonderful story about the butterfly..Kudos and Salud from DXN Magna Aguila Team and Transfarmer Philippines.Yours truly is native of Ubay,Bohol
Amazing footage. I wonder how far the cameraman was when filming that tarsier while on a feeding frenzy without disturbing it since they're known to be very sensitive to noise and human presence.
You forgot to mention that the Palawan Subterranean River is one of the New Seven Wonders of The World and a UNESCO World Heritage site. And also one of the residents of Palawan seas, the "dugong" or manatee, and of course one of the biggest eagle in the world, our national bird the Philippine Eagle.
@@yunnayun9367 meron akong mga napanood na wild docs din sa channel na toh sa ibang countries. Pero may mga minention syang unesco world heritage site at kung anu ano pang recognition.
Wildlife is totally different from Landscapes/ Tourist's destination/ Wonder's of the world..... try to read the docu title before commenting. #pinoysbelike
Palawan Islands is not just a paradise for crystallized white sands beaches and green and blue sea water it is also home of many endemic flora and fauna, it is the last frontier of the Philippines proudly born in this amazing best Islands of this world...Come and see, it's more fun in Palawan...🏖️🏖️🏖️👍👍👍👏👏👏😎😎😎
That is a mystery in itself because nobody seems to know (kunwari) who actually are doing the pangangalbo 😅. But this mystery is nothing compared to the animals who transform themselves into humans and actually hold offices in the government 😂 amazing species! Ano ba Yan, hinaluan ko na ng politika.
Pls DO NOT SAY SOUTH CHINA SEA WE PILIPINOS CALL IT WEST PHILIPPINE SEA. Anyway thank you for taking time, effort, money and expertise in making this documentary.
Definatly late to it but my favorite example of island gigantic is the Kodiak bear. On the same island as it are more subspecies native only to the island. All 6 of the native mammals are subspecies of the mainland populations to my knowledge.
thanks for this documentary.. I just knew about bear cats and I just liked the part where the spider released the butterfly (never heard anything like it).
When I was on my way home one night it's pitch-black there ain't no moon that night there is a Dakit tree with full of fireflies up top of the tree I'm so amazed cuz the leaves are glowing and they say once the tree is full with fireflies it means the Encanto had a celebration!!! It's a good story tho but that ain't scared me at all... I'm so lucky that I witnessed the phenomenal event that night... I wish I had the camera but that was early 2000s and also I can't afford one...😂😂😂
@@thisislilraskal We were colonized by Spain for 333 years, America for 48 years, and then Japan for 4 years until we got our independence in 1945. During the Third Philippine Republic, the state's official name was formally changed to the Philippines. The Philippine government has tried many times to change the name of the Philippines to Maharlika (a Malay word which means serenity and peace or royalty) but until now it is still being debated.
Since the sea level elsewhere was 400 ft lower during the last iceage, Iwould think these caves were just a high above sea level at that time as well. I means islands, if they were islands, were much larger. What must these land masses have been like.
Thank you so much Go Wild for featuring our country's wildlife ❤❤❤ .The Philippines don't usually get featured a lot in wildlife documentaries yet we have amazing islands, incredible marine species, and unique animals such as the Philippine Eagle, Sailfin Lizard, Clouded Rat, Leopard Cat, River Otters in Palawan, Pheasant Peacock and many more! I hope this documentary brings as much joy and awe to the viewers as much as it did to me and my fellow Filipinos. Much Love. ❤🇵🇭😃
This was a fantastic show! I learned a lot about this beautiful country!🇨🇦
Heaven on earth.
I've ALWAYS wanted to visit 😢 it looks sooooo beautiful! Omg the volcanoes, the clear looking water, the people, EVERYTHING looks AMAZING 😍
Nag comment n nman ang mga proud virus na papansing pilipino
@@christinemcleod5499 9
Thank you so much for featuring my country, the Philippines, from your documentaries. We really do have so much to offer. ❤❤❤
Thank you too!
It's not the valleys in life I dread so much as the dips......
I love Phillipines and want to visit so badly. This documentary made me want to even more! I was blessed to make 2 of the sweetest friends (pen pals) from there and have been interested in the culture since. Hugs from southeastern USA💗🖤💗
If you do, you will not be disappointed
See you soon then❤
take note of temperature. if you live in a cold country, then you'll be shocked how humid Philippines is. do research like transportation, food types and tastes, common tourist location and tourist traps. specially the price list of common things so you won't be cheated. I'm not saying Philippines is bad. but there are bad people anywhere all over the globe who'll take advantage of innocent tourist.
See you soon👍
Sensational footage you brought out the beauty, of the Palawan rain forest.Philippines has so much to offer the world in terms of natural wonders. 🙏❤️
So many of my beautiful, interesting animals live there…I wish I’d been able to visit before I became to sick to do so…the scorpion is amazing! Been fascinated by carnivorous plants since I was a kid, though I do feel bad for the insects. I never cease to be amazed by the diversity of life. If only we humans would learn to value beauty over profit and greed.
Agree!
The video cinematography is impeccable!
Aquí hay mucha paciencia para mostrarnos cada detalle de le naturaleza...
The Philippines is one of the world's remaining centers of diversity.
Who says?
Self gratification is it?
@@maan1450 He's right! Read!
@Ma An Philippines is one of the 17 megadiverse countries in the world.
Not for long, the palm oil industry is chopping down the rainforest, and the philippines is one of the world's most ocean polluting countries.
@@fgg4136 what's your poin?. She is talking about bio diversity not pollution. Philippines is not a big producer of Palm oil, you got the wrong SEA you are talking about Indonesia or Malaysia.
This documentary about Philippines wildlife is like National Geographic Channel vibes amazing🇵🇭🇵🇭
Thank you for sharing and uploading the beautiful rain forest of the Philippines and it's wildlife! It's so fascinating and interesting to watch! Take Care, Be Careful, And Be Safe Everybody! May God Bless All Of Us And Have A Blessed Great Lovely Wonderful Thursday And Friday Everyone!?
watching this on 4K TV with surround sound is awesome
One of the best animal documentaries I've seen. Very informative, great narration and amazing clips of all who depend of this beautiful land. One of my favorites for sure. Thank you for this.
This film shows how wonderful nature is which makes humanities war on nature even more insane and unless it stops then as the saying goes no one wins. So its time to respect nature and our only home and live within our means.
War on Nature?
Oo o
Oo
Oo o
Ko
Fantastic video you put a lot of work into this. I retired in the Philippines island of Biliran.
Sensacional lindo natureza Divina obra de arte do nosso Deus
Thank you for beautiful documentary 🇵🇭🇵🇭Pray we Filipinos be able to restore our rain forest that was lost due to logging coz its 90 % gone already.
This is the best narrator ever. I am in love with his calm and gentle voice. It's just wonderful.
There's so much island to cover in a short time. Truly Philippines is so diverse and beautiful like it's women😎
Mga half breed lang maganda bro
@@mrjackbagginzhindi lahat.
Beautiful documentary. Thanks so very much!
I’ve been watching animal shows like this since I was old enough to grab the remote and change the channel The first two animal shows I ever remember watching are Nature and Wild America David Attenborough and Marty Stauffer are two of my favorite conservationists💯
Impressive video! Quality material, so informative! Please feature the Philippine Eagle, Tamaraw, Tarictic Hornbill, the Philippine Mahogany, Lauan, and so on! There are so much flora and fauna the Philippines has to offer!
the sierra Madre monutin in luzon is longest and diverse rainforest of the Philippines located in east coastal of Luzon island
This is so well made, beautiful and first class footage of Palawan. The local government or DOT should hire these documentary film makers to help promote the islands of Philippines.
This is the first and only available top-notch documentary of Palawan and it’s endemic animals.
Thank you for featuring our Country 🙏.......
Amazing video! Informative, enthralling, and impressive research!
From the bottom of my heart , thank you for your beautiful features about my native country the Philippines, “ GOD” bless you always
There should be a part 2. There are still a lot of animals endemic only in the Philippines that were not featured here.
No! One episode of attention seeking philipinos is enough
There is actually a part 2. This is the initial installment in a 2-part nature doc of the PI which was first & originally broadcast in NatGeo Wild (2019)
PHILIPPINES 🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭
yayyyyy im learning more about my country's wildlife :DDDDDD
I LOVE PHILIPPINES FOREVER
I didnt know we have these amazing animals, and I live in the Philippines😄
Now you know. We all keep on learning
Great job sir and the crew
I thoroughly enjoyed every minute of this documetary.
I hereby subscribe.
lost and amazed, I thought it's from another country. you filmed and documented this video beautifully and perfect I may say. thank you so much and to your team for sharing your wonderful work, subscribing now
Underrated beauty in the Asia Pacific region.
This is one of the best things I have ever seen ❤ thank you and keep it up.
It's actually West Philippine Sea, not South China Sea.
Unbeknownst to many, RUclips is secretly Pro-Ch!na. I know it's a worst, bad even, compromise, but i think it's a compromise needed for this vid to even be allowed to upload monetized. ._.
well its china sea , pero inaangkin lng ng china di gaya sa india na indian ocean . well west phil. sea tawag sa sakop ng teritoryo natin . ndi yung buong karagatan . gets mo? ahahaha
Bogoa
@@nadara7801 South China Sea para sa iba, at hindi China Sea. Gets mo?
South China sea kasi pagkakakilala ng mundo sa WPS ng ilang daang taon na . Mga 10 yrs ago lang nman natawag na wps
Great documentary 🥰🥰🥰
Wow I'm amaze the videography is astounding, I thought I'm watching NG and DC. The narrator is a good story telling., accurate articulation and clear pronunciation. pronunciation.
It’s originally a NG nature doc (part of their ‘Wildest Islands’ segments) first broadcast in early 2019 if i remember correctly…
U just earn a subscriber , thankyou for featuring the Philippines
My beautiful country. 🇵🇭
QUE HERMOSO PAISAJE 🎉🎉🎉
The right to similiar island ,unique creature being wild nature , have nice to see you again at the time.
This film also shows that human and animals are co- dependents on mother nature. Without our ecosystem we are nothing. Also, how mesmerizing it is if we look and observe keenly and closely how each living creatures thrive, we could have a better understanding on ourselves and those that surrounds us.
This was neat, learned lots of this prior to seeing this video because of the Kratt brothers.
Hats off to the camera man, staff and crews... and the narrator is so on point!
Amazing documentary sir,👍💖😍
this was a re post. several years ago. still awesome though. hopefully not blocked
Awesome video!! Thank you 💯👍🤩👏
The background music is pretty spooky but I looove the content. 😚
Fireflies in Loay Rivers.. Chocolate Hills are composed hundreds of mountains in combination of towns: Carmen,Sagbayan,Pilar Batuan, Sierra Bullones,Bilar amongst others..You have wonderful story about the butterfly..Kudos and Salud from DXN Magna Aguila Team and Transfarmer Philippines.Yours truly is native of Ubay,Bohol
The beauty of Philippines wildlife
Amazing footage. I wonder how far the cameraman was when filming that tarsier while on a feeding frenzy without disturbing it since they're known to be very sensitive to noise and human presence.
You forgot to mention that the Palawan Subterranean River is one of the New Seven Wonders of The World and a UNESCO World Heritage site. And also one of the residents of Palawan seas, the "dugong" or manatee, and of course one of the biggest eagle in the world, our national bird the Philippine Eagle.
Natural wonders that is.
hindi nman kailangan ilagay nya yan dahil wild animals lang ang docu nya hindi nman places eh
@@yunnayun9367 meron akong mga napanood na wild docs din sa channel na toh sa ibang countries. Pero may mga minention syang unesco world heritage site at kung anu ano pang recognition.
Wildlife is totally different from Landscapes/ Tourist's destination/ Wonder's of the world..... try to read the docu title before commenting.
#pinoysbelike
lol
Well done!!
thank you
You're welcome
Wow man galing...
my mom and i enjoy watching this program.
I enjoyed watching this documentary
OMG it is spectacular and beautiful
Anytime I watch these type of documentaries I swear the cameraman is invincible 😂😂😂
Agree
Palawan Islands is not just a paradise for crystallized white sands beaches and green and blue sea water it is also home of many endemic flora and fauna, it is the last frontier of the Philippines proudly born in this amazing best Islands of this world...Come and see, it's more fun in Palawan...🏖️🏖️🏖️👍👍👍👏👏👏😎😎😎
Palawan is a great place to see primeval island life
My beloved country "pearl of the orient"
Philippines🎉
Wow, this is amazing.
the Philippines has one of the most mysterious and fascinating creature on Earth known as:
PINOY...!!!!
😂hahah
MARAMING SALAMAT PO. GO WILD.
Maganda ang wildlife ng pilipinas
excellent documentary,,please explain the difference between the Komodo dragon??
Size, larger than monitor lizard
Very nice!!
Good channel sir....👍
Ngayon ko lang alam na mystery ang mga isla sa pinas. Eh halos nakakalbo na nga ibang bahagi dahil sa mina
That is a mystery in itself because nobody seems to know (kunwari) who actually are doing the pangangalbo 😅. But this mystery is nothing compared to the animals who transform themselves into humans and actually hold offices in the government 😂 amazing species!
Ano ba Yan, hinaluan ko na ng politika.
Pls DO NOT SAY SOUTH CHINA SEA WE PILIPINOS CALL IT WEST PHILIPPINE SEA.
Anyway thank you for taking time, effort, money and expertise in making this documentary.
Still the same tho, mas na established lang ang name na SCS kesa sa WPS
Thanks for using the word 'spit'. A real class act.
I am Filipino. I live in the Philippines. I tell you, our natural resources are dwindling
Definatly late to it but my favorite example of island gigantic is the Kodiak bear. On the same island as it are more subspecies native only to the island. All 6 of the native mammals are subspecies of the mainland populations to my knowledge.
thanks for this documentary.. I just knew about bear cats and I just liked the part where the spider released the butterfly (never heard anything like it).
Salamat pooo Philippines ❤️
Nature is my favorite place in the world
Heto na, pagalingan ng comment......
When I was on my way home one night it's pitch-black there ain't no moon that night there is a Dakit tree with full of fireflies up top of the tree I'm so amazed cuz the leaves are glowing and they say once the tree is full with fireflies it means the Encanto had a celebration!!! It's a good story tho but that ain't scared me at all... I'm so lucky that I witnessed the phenomenal event that night... I wish I had the camera but that was early 2000s and also I can't afford one...😂😂😂
The Philippines 🇵🇭 is actually named after Prince Phillip of Spain 🇪🇸.
thanks for your insight :)
I always wondered why they didn't change the name after the Spanish left.
@@thisislilraskal They are a very weak simpy people.
It's King Philipp, not prince Phillip.
@@thisislilraskal We were colonized by Spain for 333 years, America for 48 years, and then Japan for 4 years until we got our independence in 1945. During the Third Philippine Republic, the state's official name was formally changed to the Philippines.
The Philippine government has tried many times to change the name of the Philippines to Maharlika (a Malay word which means serenity and peace or royalty) but until now it is still being debated.
Love the bear cat.
Never knew it existed until now.
Why there was no kind of tree species able to grow on the top upper portion of chocolate hills?????But only grass .What kind of soil it contained????
Pearl of the Orient Seas
The bearcat is so damn cute!!❤
And they smell good too(like a popcorn) according to the forester.
Yeah, panset, kinilaw, adobo beer na beer and so on...kumusta ka, mabuti?
Magandang hapon, from California.
papansin ang wallah
thank you for this
im proud !!!
LBFMs are the wildest of the Philippine creatures.😊
Island of mystery yes
Bear Cat is called "Maral" in southern Cebu, nagpuyo sa kalasangan sa bukid.
Fyi..Iba Ang maral sa bearcat.
What is the difference between the animal you are showing, and the LORIS? They look the same.
I remember chasing a tarsier in the wild when I'm just 8yrs old, Thinking it's a small monkey and easy to catch. Lol
Some of the most dangerous animals in the Philippines lives in Malacañang
🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂
Politicians and businessmen destroying the Palawan Island thru mining and big plantations..
Do they wait until after all the swift chicks have left the nests before collecting them? I'm assuming they do, but with people...I have to wonder.
From the look of the nests that he collected, they looked dated and unused already.
no they don"t take the nest while eggs and chicks are in there.
30:21 When that lady slurped down that white worm I nearly gagged! 😫
❤ specially the caterpillar.😊 🦋
Since the sea level elsewhere was 400 ft lower during the last iceage, Iwould think these caves were just a high above sea level at that time as well. I means islands, if they were islands, were much larger. What must these land masses have been like.
Thanks for giving respect for our country this video appreciate me a lot thank you🥰🤗🥰
Our country is a bit mess I'm sorry😢
Excellent narrator, unlike the often bombastic North American narrators.