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    CUTE?



    Only in the Philippines.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    CUTE?



    Only in the Philippines.....
    nice lagi nah first pic...
    ganahn ko mag buhi ana dah... RARE!!heheh

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    Quote Originally Posted by moy1moy1 View Post
    CUTE?


    Only in the Philippines.....
    if you see this turtle being sold..contact DENR immediately..this is highly critically endagered species..

    Philippine Pond Turtle


    The Philippine Pond Turtle (once considered as Heosemys leytensis now as either Siebenrockiella or Panayanemys leytensis (see Diesmos et al. 2005)), also known as the Leyte Pond Turtle, is an extremely rare turtle species from the Philippines.

    Background
    Three specimens were obtained before 1920 from a shipment of mixed turtles said to originate from Leyte Island in the Philippines. Around 1988 a fourth specimen was found in the possession of a villager in Taytay municipality in eastern Palawan, who claimed to have collected it from a local stream. It was recently to shown to really occur on Palawan and since has even entered the pet trade.

    The Philippine Pond Turtle is an enigmatic freshwater turtle species, it exerts great fascination for turtle hobbyists. Due to the inability to locate it in the wild, probable threats from habitat loss, and potential pressure from collectors, this turtle is listed as critically endangered.

    The Philippines pond turtle has been found in some numbers in the northern part of the island of Palawan.

    As late as 2004, a considerable number of these turtles (over 50) were to be found for sale in a Manila animal market, some of the buyers being overseas collectors. These animals had been collected from mud wallows in northern Palawan, and it is believed that they hide during the daylight hours. All of these animals were adult, both male and female - it is unknown if the collectors failed to find younger specimens, or found them less appealing for selling, or if youngsters were present.

    Captive adults, provided a large outside pool with well planted islands and numerous underwater rock formations in Manila, proved to be very shy and retiring, spending considerable time hiding under rocks, both in and out of the water. They were omnivorous, favouring commercial turtle food, aquatic plants and they have been observed hunting small fish and crustaceans. They took some months to adjust to confinement.

    They became active in the early morning and late evening, foraging for food, and moved about during the night. They were not observed to be keen on basking in the sun, but this may have been because they did not feel confident.

    Additionally, many specimens (from Palawan) offered for sale had small holes bored in the carapace, indicating that some at least had been held captive as pets and tethered accordingly.

    Local Palawan people are known to keep these animals in water troughs for domestic pigs, as these are supposed to bring luck for the household and the pigs, although it is not known if this luck is shared by the turtles.

    In comparison the people of Samar and Leyte have a local belief that to touch any turtles will bring about loss of memory, and so they are not favoured as pets in these locations.

    These beautiful creatures, shy and retiring, have a pronounced orange colour to their smooth carapace, and pink tinges to the head and foreleg areas.

    Although some studies into their habitats have been commenced by several Philippines academic institutions, lack of funding has prevented full study, and they must be still considered endangered, especially from collecting, until further research had been carried out.

    Some eighteen individuals have been donated to the Malabon Zoo north of Manila.

    Recent legislation in the Philippines requires pet owners and traders to register their animals with the authorities, and pay for licences to keep the more "exotic" pets. It is hoped that this may prove to reduce the collection of various endangered species, including the Philippines Pond Turtle.
    Last edited by gaevwa; 02-14-2010 at 11:11 PM.

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    ki, pwedi i-post inyo exhibit diria? thanks... good luck ninyo didtoa..

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    unsa name anang turtle naa sa first pic?grabeh ka choy

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    wow, bilig jud ko ni sir gaevwa. Well informed kaayo. I saw several of those endangered leyte pond turtles in palawan when I came to visit there. Halos pareho raman sa atong ordinary box turtle except nga critically endangered sila.

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    Quote Originally Posted by smalltime Guppy View Post
    unsa name anang turtle naa sa first pic?grabeh ka choy
    spiny hill turtle sir hehe

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    check this link mga CUTE~ para sa info about sa duha ka turtles, hehehe pareha rani sa kang sir gaevwa

    https://www.istorya.net/forums/scienc...ml#post6572174

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    Exclamation H.S.B.C. StrikE's AgAiN... hEhEhE...

    Quote Originally Posted by lyledu View Post
    share lang ko pics.. taken ganina sa WGC...




    TsALAmAT sAh mGa Pik'Z LyLe.dU... mGA H.S.B.C. EntriEs...

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    Soggy, Marknicho, Lyledu, Swordfishh, Persephone, Galactic Armada, Zen Aquatics, Anarkista, Hydrozam, Bluebubble and to the CUTE members thank you very much for your help and moral support to the group. Your presence really made the laborious preparation easy.

    4 d' C.U.T.E. mEmbErs nAmELy: ciNdy_bOnEz, Siok'mOn & WAKAN....

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    Exclamation TxT FrOM Cindy_bOnEz....

    ciNdy_bOnEz NyT'mArE TexT:

    "Piskot ani! g.damgo kos ku turtle... Kita ku niya nag.lakaw2x sah dalan.. T_T ok rah kaya 2 ku turtles didto? Hooooy...... Tabang!"

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