Mga real-life ‘Dragon’, silipin! | Unang Hirit

  • 8 months ago
Ngayong Year of the Dragon, naka-bonding natin sa Unang Hirit ang mga 'real-life dragon' na makikita sa isang Zoo sa Malabon! Ang mga hayop na mala-dragon, makaka-close encounter nina Sean at Shuvee! Panoorin ang video.

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00:00 Year of the dragon.
00:02 So you want to see a dragon?
00:06 I'm not sure if I should say that.
00:08 Okay, I'll say year of the dragon.
00:09 As long as you bring me luck, Miss Lina.
00:11 Of course.
00:12 There it is.
00:13 Here it is.
00:14 We're getting closer.
00:15 Selfie of the hearts.
00:16 But wow, the big dragon is coming out of nowhere.
00:20 But aside from that,
00:21 do you know that you can bond with real life dragons?
00:25 Wow.
00:26 That's possible.
00:27 I don't have any plans this weekend.
00:29 I'll visit some dragons.
00:32 Shawn and Shuvie, how's bonding with the dragons?
00:35 Come on, dragon.
00:37 There it is.
00:38 I love it.
00:39 Good morning.
00:43 Good morning, my dear friends.
00:44 You're taking care of the dragon so well, Miss Lina.
00:46 But we're here at a zoo in Malabon
00:49 to hunt and look for different animals.
00:52 This is a perfect place to hunt for chickens and kids at heart.
00:56 But speaking of hunting,
00:58 we have a mission today.
01:00 What's our mission today, Shuvs?
01:02 Our mission is simple.
01:03 We'll just hunt for dragons.
01:05 Really? Dragons?
01:07 Of course, not real dragons.
01:09 They're extinct.
01:11 But these dragons are iguanas and bayawas.
01:16 Iguanas and bayawas?
01:17 They really look like dragons.
01:18 That's right.
01:19 Iguanas and bayawas are here.
01:20 They are.
01:21 This is it, right?
01:22 This is it.
01:23 This is it.
01:24 They're really perfect.
01:26 Let's take a look.
01:27 They're so handsome.
01:28 Yes, they're like dragons in the Year of the Dragon.
01:32 Very perfect.
01:33 Perfect.
01:34 Let's welcome Sir Manny Tango.
01:38 Hey, wait.
01:39 Hey, dragons.
01:41 Sir Manny, come here.
01:43 Sir Manny, come here.
01:44 Jan and Shuvie, welcome to Malabon Zoo.
01:47 Let's introduce ourselves.
01:49 What's your name?
01:50 Happy Valentine's Day.
01:51 Oh, I'm sorry.
01:52 Year of the Dragon.
01:53 I thought it was Valentine's Day.
01:56 This is Laila and this is Greenie.
02:00 Laila and Greenie.
02:01 What kind of iguanas are these?
02:03 These are Mexican iguanas from Mexico.
02:06 Our dragons were huge back then.
02:09 But because of the evolution and human destruction of the environment,
02:13 those dragons have become small.
02:15 So they really became dragons.
02:17 They're just a miniature version.
02:19 Yes, they're just small dragons.
02:21 What are the characteristics of an iguana, Sir Manny?
02:24 Yes, an iguana is very gentle.
02:27 And the year of the dragon symbolizes good health and high energy.
02:34 Hey, hey.
02:35 Okay.
02:36 Okay.
02:37 They're high energy.
02:39 High energy.
02:40 Okay.
02:41 This one is good at this.
02:42 And good luck.
02:44 So our belief, especially in Chinese,
02:48 is that this year will be a very progressive year
02:51 because the iguanas and dragons are high energy.
02:54 And the energy will push us to progress.
02:56 Speaking of good luck, Sir, can an iguana be a pet?
03:00 Right now, it's better if they're raised in zoos like the Malabon Zoo.
03:05 Okay.
03:06 And better care and big area.
03:09 Yes.
03:10 And they're mating.
03:15 After mating, after 60 days, they lay eggs.
03:19 And the eggs, it takes them 90 days before they hatch.
03:23 But the ones that are sticking out, they're so nice to touch.
03:26 How do you raise an iguana?
03:30 Believe it or not, the dinosaurs, the dragons,
03:33 they eat, instead of meat, vegetables.
03:36 So all the vegetables they eat, their favorite is pinakbet.
03:40 Wow.
03:41 But it's not cooked.
03:43 Just stay there.
03:45 Stay there.
03:46 We'll lose our luck.
03:48 Okay.
03:49 This is an iguana, but in Bayawak, Sir, Manny.
03:53 Okay.
03:54 So in the Malabon Zoo, we have the largest Bayawak on display.
03:56 It's a seven-footer.
03:58 It's like a Komodo dragon.
04:00 And the Bayawak is a meat eater.
04:04 Ah, meat.
04:05 Even if it's vegetarian.
04:06 Vegetarian, yes.
04:07 So we won't eat anything from this because we're not going to eat it.
04:11 They eat squash, string beans, eggplant, all of the pinakbet.
04:15 That's their favorite.
04:17 Bayawak is a meat eater.
04:19 And so we have in the Malabon Zoo,
04:21 what they're showing on the screen, I don't know,
04:23 it's a seven-footer.
04:25 Bayawak.
04:26 And they eat meat.
04:27 But can Bayawak be used as a pet?
04:29 No.
04:30 No?
04:31 No.
04:32 I don't know what a pet is.
04:34 So our goal in the Malabon Zoo is to show,
04:37 by the way, free picture taking.
04:39 In the Malabon Zoo, all the animals we'll show here,
04:42 we'll show orangutans.
04:43 Perfect, perfect.
04:44 So it's a way for them to look around.
04:46 But are Bayawak friendly when it comes to people or not?
04:50 This iguana, our orangutan, our white lion, our rabbits,
04:54 snakes, they're friendly.
04:55 We're showing free picture taking in the Malabon Zoo.
04:58 He didn't say Bayawak.
04:59 Bayawak means not friendly.
05:00 Bayawak.
05:01 It's a bit dangerous.
05:03 And these are the ones you can hold, right?
05:05 Yes.
05:06 You can hold them.
05:07 He's good.
05:08 He's good.
05:09 He's a good male there.
05:10 But later, we'll continue to show this way of looking for
05:13 other animals here.
05:14 And we'll go around, my dear.
05:16 So just wait for that.
05:17 See you on the next morning show where you're always the first to...
05:20 First to catch!
05:23 Let's hold it, Ben.
05:25 But it should be like this, one direction only.
05:27 One direction only.
05:28 One direction only.
05:29 One direction only.
05:30 One direction only.
05:31 One direction only.

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