“Born to be Wild” host and veterinarian Doc Nielsen Donato treats a Philippine macaque in captivity. The monkey had been kept as a family pet since it was a baby, but recently started to scratch and bite its owners. The owners asked Born to be Wild to check on the animal’s health and help turn it over to the wildlife authorities.
“Sa mga taong gustong mag-alaga ng unggoy, huwag niyo nang hangarin pa,” said the owner. “O kung may mag-alok, huwag niyo nang tanggapin,” agreed Doc Nielsen.
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Bulok yung camera man
Teach mo nga ung camera guy nyo, na kpag my isinasaad ka dpat dun ung camera nkatuon.. hndi sa mukha mo, balik yan sa training.. hndi mrunong
This is an excellent technique to catch a macaque at 6:15. You can do this yourself. Also, once you have hold of it's hand, it knows it is capture and will not bite you.
Hit like kung nagulat kayo nong ginaya no doc yung unggoy hahahahaha
kawawa nman hung unggoy…