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Below are some of the featured wildlife national parks, wildlife parks, game parks, wildlife sanctuaries, state parks, national parks and wildlife reserves of Philippines. We select them on the basis of user rating and reviews as well as our own editorial discretion keeping in mind wildlife tourism, wildlife adventure, expedition and wildlife safari opportunites.
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Mt. Apo National Park, Davao Region and SOCCSKSARGEN
El Nido-Taytay Managed Resource Protected Area, Palawan
Mount Arayat National Park, Central Luzon Region
Aurora Memorial National Park, Central Luzon Region
Kanlaon Volcano National Park, Western Visayas
Mount Malindang Natural Park, Zamboanga Peninsula Region and Northern Mindanao Region
Quezon National Park, Southern Luzon
Naujan Lake National Park, Oriental Mindoro
Mount Isarog National Park, Bicol Region
Mounts Banahaw-Cristobal National Park, Central Luzon Region
Mount Canlaon Natural Park, Western Visayas Region
Marinduque Wildlife Sanctuary, Mimaropa Region
Balbalasang-Balbalan National Park, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR)
Mount Kitanglad Range Natural Park, Northern Mindanao
Mount Pulag National Park, Cordillera Administrative Region (CAR), Cagayan Valley
Mayon Volcano National Park, Luzon
Northern Sierra Madre Natural Park, Cagayan Valley Region
Puerto Princesa Subterranean River National Park?, Visayas, Palawan
Pasonanca Natural Park, Zamboanga Peninsula Region
North Negros Natural Park, Western Visayas Region
Agusan Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary, Caraga Region, Island of Mindanao
Featured Wildlife:
image (c) Festeban
Barracudas are elongated fish with powerful jaws and fang-like teeth. The gill-covers do not have spines and are covered with small scales. Barracudas occur both singly and in schools around reefs, but also appear in open seas. They are voracious predators relying on surprise and short bursts of speed (up to 28 miles per hour (45 km/h)) to overrun their prey. Adult barracudas are more or less solitary in their habits, while young and half-grown fish frequently congregate in schools....
Wildlife Parks with Barracuda
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Some of the most popular wildlife in Philippines:
Imperial in the wild (16 Parks)
Philippine hawk-eagle in the wild (13 Parks)
Spotted imperial-pigeon in the wild (13 Parks)
Philippine cockatoo in the wild (11 Parks)
Philippine eagle-owl in the wild (11 Parks)
Philippine duck in the wild (9 Parks)
Philippine dwarf-kingfisher in the wild (9 Parks)
Flame-breasted fruit-dove in the wild (7 Parks)
Monkey in the wild (7 Parks)
Rufous-lored kingfisher in the wild (7 Parks)
Oriole in the wild (6 Parks)
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Featured Wildlife Adventure:
image (c) JP Chamberland
A kayak a boat where the paddler faces forward with legs in front, and uses a double bladed paddle. Most kayaks have closed decks however, sit-on-top kayaks are growing in popularity....
Wildlife Parks that offer Kayaking
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Popular wildlife adventures in Philippines:
Bird watching 37 Wildlife Parks
Camping 14 Wildlife Parks
Trekking 14 Wildlife Parks
Climbing 13 Wildlife Parks
Hiking 9 Wildlife Parks
Boating 8 Wildlife Parks
Swimming 8 Wildlife Parks
Fishing 6 Wildlife Parks
Mountain climbing 6 Wildlife Parks
Diving 5 Wildlife Parks
Mountaineering 5 Wildlife Parks
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