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FAUNA
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FLORA β€”β€” is the plant life occurring in particular
region or time, generally the naturally occurring or
indigenous- native plant life. A treatise on or list of
the plants of an area or period.
FAUNA β€”β€” are defined as the animals
characteristic of a particular time period or a
particular location. It refers to the animals.
 FLORA οƒΏ FAUNA 
The Philippines, a tropical country located in
Southeast Asia, is blessed with beautifully
diverse and colorful water creatures, insects and
unique flowering plants. Here are some of the
most beautiful and unique plants that you’ll find
only in the Philippines.
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This beautiful and uniquely shaped flower is from Paphiopedilum
fowliei, a species of plant in the Orchidaceae family. It is native to
the beautiful island of Palawan, Philippine’s last frontier. This
species which is threatened by loss of habitat inhabits tropical and
subtropical forests.
Paphiopedilum fowliei
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This strange-looking plant is not a
colorful toilet bowl. It is
scientifically called Nepenthes
peltata, a tropical pitcher plant that
can be found only from the upper
slopes of Mount Hamiguitan,
Mindanao in southern Philippines.
The plant is characterized by a
peltate tendril attachment and
conspicuous indumentum.
Peltate Nephentes
(Nepenthes peltata)
ο‚–
Another lovely plant that
belongs to the
Orchidaceae family is the
Paphiopedilum ciliolare.
Like the other two unique
plants above, this species
is threatened by loss of
habitat. It also inhabits
tropical and subtropical
forests.
Paphiopedilum ciliolare
ο‚–Commonly called rose grape
belonging to the family of plants
called Melastomataceae Juss., this
shrub is a stunning flower endemic
to the Philippines. It is usually
found in high altitudes growing up
to 6 feet. The shrub has either
ribbed or winged stem and glossy
green leaves with conspicuously
pale veins. The flowers are
breathtaking growing as a bunch of
small pink clusters attached to large
pink bracts sheltered by its curved
leaves.
Medinilla magnifica
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Endemic in the thick forests of the
country, this specie along with its
more famous cousin Strongylodon
macrobotrys (jade vine) are
arguably the most beautiful
flowers in the world. Strongylodon
elmeri is a perennial climbing
shrub belonging to the family
Fabaceae. The flowers hang in
bunches up to 90 cm and each with
a spectacular clawlike shape
measures up 7.5 cm. Bats usually
pollinate these flowers.
Strongylodon elmeri
ο‚–
Belonging to the family of
Lorantacae, this particular
specie calls the mountainous
region of Cabadbaran in
Agusan del Norte as well as
the thick jungles of Cagayan
province as its home. The
bunch of slender pink flowers
is a beauty forming a shape of
a half open parasol.
Amyema incarnatiflora
ο‚–
This specie is unique to the
Philippines and produces only a
single flower. Monantha after
all is derived from the Greek
words mono (one) and anthos
(flower). The richly hued
yellow flower is a spectacular
sight thanks largely to the
bottom colors that resemble a
spider.
Dillenia monantha
ο‚–
Belonging to the family
called Myrtaceae, this specie
can call 3,000 other species as
its close kin; many of them
grow in Australia as well as in
Mediterranean and America.
This particular specie can be
set apart, however, by its
spectacular foliage that comes
in red bunches of individual
actinomorphous (spreading
symmetrically) flowers.
Xanthostemon fructicosus
ο‚–
Generally found in the tropics, Plumiera
acuminate (sometimes known as
Plumeria rubra and Plumeria acutifolia)
is specie of Frangipani otherwise locally
known as kalachuchi. Frangipanis are
known to have eight (8) species found in
tropical Americas; South and Southeast
Asia and the Pacific Islands. With white
and yellow colors, Plumiera acuminata is
more closely identified with the common
frangipanis. The flowers are very
fragrant and a source of scent for
perfumes. They have no nectars but scent
lure potential pollinators that would go
from flower to flower searching for food
in vain but transferring the pollens in the
process.
Plumiera acuminata
ο‚–
A member of the
Orchidaceae family and is
endemic to the Philippines.
Usually found in tropical
moist lowland forest, the
scientific name is derived
from the fact that it belongs
to the family of orchids and
that the shape of its
staminode (vestigial stamen)
is severely adducted that is
severely bent backwards.
Pahiopedilum adductum
ο‚–
The scientific name of this
specie is derived from its
genus rafflesia (named after
Sir Stamford Raffles, founder
of Singapore, who first
obtained a specimen) and
from the city of Manila.
Although Rafflesias can be
found in various forests in
southeast Asia, this
particular specie is the
world's largest and endemic.
It has a foul-smelling flower
and is pollinated by carrion
flies.
Rafflessia manillana
The Philippines may be a small country compared to other
countries in the world. But despite its size, the Philippines
has a rich biodiversity. In fact, there are many plant and
animals species that are only found here. The Philippines
has among the highest rates of discovery in the world with
sixteen new species of mammals discovered in the last ten
years. Because of this, the rate of endemism for the
Philippines has risen and likely will continue to rise.
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It is considered to be the
largest clam in the world,
and inside it is the largest
pearl named β€œThe Pearl
of Lao Tzu”. What is
interesting is not the shell,
but the pearl. It weighs 14
pounds and measures 9.5
inches long and 5.5 inches
in diameter. It was valued
$42million, and it is
believed to be 600 years of
age.
World’s Largest Clam
ο‚–
It is a dwarf buffalo which is only
found in the Island Of Palawan. It
looks like a normal water buffalo but
it is quite smaller. People used to call
Mindoro as the β€œLand of the
Tamaraws”. About 10,000 heads of
these unique pygmy water buffalos
were roaming around the island-
province of Mindoro in the 1900s.
But that was a century ago. Today,
the Tamaraws in the province are in
danger of extinction, and Mindoro
might lose the symbol that it once
proudly introduced to the world.
Endangered Dwarf Buffalo
ο‚–
The dwarf goby (the smallest
freshwater fish) measures 1.2
centimeters or less than half of
an inch, the tiniest known
vertebrate. American
Ichthyologist Albert Herre first
discovered it in Malabon River in
1925. The Philippines is also the
home of sinarapan, the world’s
smallest commercial fish.
Sinarapan, scientifically known
as Mistichthys luzonensis, is a
goby found only in Lakes Bato
and Buhi in Camarines Sur
province.
Pandaka pygmaea
ο‚–South of Palawan, lies the Balabac Island,
home of the world’s smallest hoofed
mammal – the Philippine mouse deer.
Locally known as Pilandok (Tragalus
nigricans), this ruminant stands only about
40 centimeters at the shoulder
level. Contrary to its name, pilandok is not
a member of the deer family. It belongs to
the family Tragulidae in the mammalian
order Artiodactyla. The male species has no
antlers like those of a real deer. Instead, it
uses its large tusk-like canine teeth on its
upper jaw for self-defense; in the same way
a deer uses its antlers.
Pilandok
ο‚–
One of the world’s largest eagle.
Also known as the monkey-
eating eagle, the endangered
Philippine eagle is one of the
largest in the world. With
scientific name Pithecophaga
jefferyi, the Philippine eagle lives
in the rainforests of Isabela,
Samar, Leyte and
Mindanao. Measuring about one
meter in height, the average
Philippine eagle has a 76-
centimeter highly arched,
powerful bill.
Philippine Eagle
ο‚–
It is a large and striking
Birdwing found in the
Philippines. T.
magellanus shows a blue-green
sheen if viewed from an
oblique angle. Troides
magellanus are rarer compared
to other species, noted for
their use of limited-view
iridescence: the yellow of the
dorsal hind wings modified
by bright blue-green
iridescence which is only seen
when the butterfly is viewed
at a narrow, oblique angle.
The Magellan Birdwing
ο‚–
Calamian Islands, north off
Palawan province, keep a
species of deer that cannot
be found elsewhere.
Scientists referred to the
hog deer in the islands as
Calamian deer in order to
distinguish them from
other hog deer in the
world.
Hog deer
ο‚–
The three-layered virgin forest of
Subic Bay and Bataan is home to
the world’s largest bats: the giant
flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) and
the golden crown flying fox
(Pteropus vampyrus). Over the
years, these two species of giant
fruit bats have roamed around the
10,000-hectare Subic Forest
National Protected Area, which is
considered the biggest roosting
site of bats in the world.
Giant golden-crowned flying fox
ο‚–
In many respects, the Philippine
tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is different
from other animals. Considered as
the world’s smallest primate, it
measures only about twelve
centimeters in length. Its two big
eyes cannot move and do not have a
tapetum – the upper protective tissue.
Because of this, the Philippine tarsier
has learned to turn its head 180
degrees. It has also two grooming
claws on each foot and an almost
bald tail extending about nine inches.
Tarsier
ο‚–
The saltwater crocodile, which can be
found in the Philippines, is considered
as the world’s largest reptile.
Scientifically known as Crocodylus
porosus, it is different from Mindoro’s
freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus
mindorensis), which is a relatively
smaller species. An adult saltwater
crocodile measures between six to seven
meters (20-23 feet) and weighs about
two to three tons. There were tales that a
27-foot saltwater crocodile was killed
near Lake Taal in Batangas in 1823. It
reportedly took 40 men to bring the
body ashore.
Philippine Crocodile

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Flora and Fauna in the Philippines

  • 2. ο‚– FLORA β€”β€” is the plant life occurring in particular region or time, generally the naturally occurring or indigenous- native plant life. A treatise on or list of the plants of an area or period. FAUNA β€”β€” are defined as the animals characteristic of a particular time period or a particular location. It refers to the animals.  FLORA οƒΏ FAUNA 
  • 3. The Philippines, a tropical country located in Southeast Asia, is blessed with beautifully diverse and colorful water creatures, insects and unique flowering plants. Here are some of the most beautiful and unique plants that you’ll find only in the Philippines.
  • 4. ο‚– This beautiful and uniquely shaped flower is from Paphiopedilum fowliei, a species of plant in the Orchidaceae family. It is native to the beautiful island of Palawan, Philippine’s last frontier. This species which is threatened by loss of habitat inhabits tropical and subtropical forests. Paphiopedilum fowliei
  • 5. ο‚– This strange-looking plant is not a colorful toilet bowl. It is scientifically called Nepenthes peltata, a tropical pitcher plant that can be found only from the upper slopes of Mount Hamiguitan, Mindanao in southern Philippines. The plant is characterized by a peltate tendril attachment and conspicuous indumentum. Peltate Nephentes (Nepenthes peltata)
  • 6. ο‚– Another lovely plant that belongs to the Orchidaceae family is the Paphiopedilum ciliolare. Like the other two unique plants above, this species is threatened by loss of habitat. It also inhabits tropical and subtropical forests. Paphiopedilum ciliolare
  • 7. ο‚–Commonly called rose grape belonging to the family of plants called Melastomataceae Juss., this shrub is a stunning flower endemic to the Philippines. It is usually found in high altitudes growing up to 6 feet. The shrub has either ribbed or winged stem and glossy green leaves with conspicuously pale veins. The flowers are breathtaking growing as a bunch of small pink clusters attached to large pink bracts sheltered by its curved leaves. Medinilla magnifica
  • 8. ο‚– Endemic in the thick forests of the country, this specie along with its more famous cousin Strongylodon macrobotrys (jade vine) are arguably the most beautiful flowers in the world. Strongylodon elmeri is a perennial climbing shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae. The flowers hang in bunches up to 90 cm and each with a spectacular clawlike shape measures up 7.5 cm. Bats usually pollinate these flowers. Strongylodon elmeri
  • 9. ο‚– Belonging to the family of Lorantacae, this particular specie calls the mountainous region of Cabadbaran in Agusan del Norte as well as the thick jungles of Cagayan province as its home. The bunch of slender pink flowers is a beauty forming a shape of a half open parasol. Amyema incarnatiflora
  • 10. ο‚– This specie is unique to the Philippines and produces only a single flower. Monantha after all is derived from the Greek words mono (one) and anthos (flower). The richly hued yellow flower is a spectacular sight thanks largely to the bottom colors that resemble a spider. Dillenia monantha
  • 11. ο‚– Belonging to the family called Myrtaceae, this specie can call 3,000 other species as its close kin; many of them grow in Australia as well as in Mediterranean and America. This particular specie can be set apart, however, by its spectacular foliage that comes in red bunches of individual actinomorphous (spreading symmetrically) flowers. Xanthostemon fructicosus
  • 12. ο‚– Generally found in the tropics, Plumiera acuminate (sometimes known as Plumeria rubra and Plumeria acutifolia) is specie of Frangipani otherwise locally known as kalachuchi. Frangipanis are known to have eight (8) species found in tropical Americas; South and Southeast Asia and the Pacific Islands. With white and yellow colors, Plumiera acuminata is more closely identified with the common frangipanis. The flowers are very fragrant and a source of scent for perfumes. They have no nectars but scent lure potential pollinators that would go from flower to flower searching for food in vain but transferring the pollens in the process. Plumiera acuminata
  • 13. ο‚– A member of the Orchidaceae family and is endemic to the Philippines. Usually found in tropical moist lowland forest, the scientific name is derived from the fact that it belongs to the family of orchids and that the shape of its staminode (vestigial stamen) is severely adducted that is severely bent backwards. Pahiopedilum adductum
  • 14. ο‚– The scientific name of this specie is derived from its genus rafflesia (named after Sir Stamford Raffles, founder of Singapore, who first obtained a specimen) and from the city of Manila. Although Rafflesias can be found in various forests in southeast Asia, this particular specie is the world's largest and endemic. It has a foul-smelling flower and is pollinated by carrion flies. Rafflessia manillana
  • 15. The Philippines may be a small country compared to other countries in the world. But despite its size, the Philippines has a rich biodiversity. In fact, there are many plant and animals species that are only found here. The Philippines has among the highest rates of discovery in the world with sixteen new species of mammals discovered in the last ten years. Because of this, the rate of endemism for the Philippines has risen and likely will continue to rise.
  • 16. ο‚– It is considered to be the largest clam in the world, and inside it is the largest pearl named β€œThe Pearl of Lao Tzu”. What is interesting is not the shell, but the pearl. It weighs 14 pounds and measures 9.5 inches long and 5.5 inches in diameter. It was valued $42million, and it is believed to be 600 years of age. World’s Largest Clam
  • 17. ο‚– It is a dwarf buffalo which is only found in the Island Of Palawan. It looks like a normal water buffalo but it is quite smaller. People used to call Mindoro as the β€œLand of the Tamaraws”. About 10,000 heads of these unique pygmy water buffalos were roaming around the island- province of Mindoro in the 1900s. But that was a century ago. Today, the Tamaraws in the province are in danger of extinction, and Mindoro might lose the symbol that it once proudly introduced to the world. Endangered Dwarf Buffalo
  • 18. ο‚– The dwarf goby (the smallest freshwater fish) measures 1.2 centimeters or less than half of an inch, the tiniest known vertebrate. American Ichthyologist Albert Herre first discovered it in Malabon River in 1925. The Philippines is also the home of sinarapan, the world’s smallest commercial fish. Sinarapan, scientifically known as Mistichthys luzonensis, is a goby found only in Lakes Bato and Buhi in Camarines Sur province. Pandaka pygmaea
  • 19. ο‚–South of Palawan, lies the Balabac Island, home of the world’s smallest hoofed mammal – the Philippine mouse deer. Locally known as Pilandok (Tragalus nigricans), this ruminant stands only about 40 centimeters at the shoulder level. Contrary to its name, pilandok is not a member of the deer family. It belongs to the family Tragulidae in the mammalian order Artiodactyla. The male species has no antlers like those of a real deer. Instead, it uses its large tusk-like canine teeth on its upper jaw for self-defense; in the same way a deer uses its antlers. Pilandok
  • 20. ο‚– One of the world’s largest eagle. Also known as the monkey- eating eagle, the endangered Philippine eagle is one of the largest in the world. With scientific name Pithecophaga jefferyi, the Philippine eagle lives in the rainforests of Isabela, Samar, Leyte and Mindanao. Measuring about one meter in height, the average Philippine eagle has a 76- centimeter highly arched, powerful bill. Philippine Eagle
  • 21. ο‚– It is a large and striking Birdwing found in the Philippines. T. magellanus shows a blue-green sheen if viewed from an oblique angle. Troides magellanus are rarer compared to other species, noted for their use of limited-view iridescence: the yellow of the dorsal hind wings modified by bright blue-green iridescence which is only seen when the butterfly is viewed at a narrow, oblique angle. The Magellan Birdwing
  • 22. ο‚– Calamian Islands, north off Palawan province, keep a species of deer that cannot be found elsewhere. Scientists referred to the hog deer in the islands as Calamian deer in order to distinguish them from other hog deer in the world. Hog deer
  • 23. ο‚– The three-layered virgin forest of Subic Bay and Bataan is home to the world’s largest bats: the giant flying fox (Acerodon jubatus) and the golden crown flying fox (Pteropus vampyrus). Over the years, these two species of giant fruit bats have roamed around the 10,000-hectare Subic Forest National Protected Area, which is considered the biggest roosting site of bats in the world. Giant golden-crowned flying fox
  • 24. ο‚– In many respects, the Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta) is different from other animals. Considered as the world’s smallest primate, it measures only about twelve centimeters in length. Its two big eyes cannot move and do not have a tapetum – the upper protective tissue. Because of this, the Philippine tarsier has learned to turn its head 180 degrees. It has also two grooming claws on each foot and an almost bald tail extending about nine inches. Tarsier
  • 25. ο‚– The saltwater crocodile, which can be found in the Philippines, is considered as the world’s largest reptile. Scientifically known as Crocodylus porosus, it is different from Mindoro’s freshwater crocodile (Crocodylus mindorensis), which is a relatively smaller species. An adult saltwater crocodile measures between six to seven meters (20-23 feet) and weighs about two to three tons. There were tales that a 27-foot saltwater crocodile was killed near Lake Taal in Batangas in 1823. It reportedly took 40 men to bring the body ashore. Philippine Crocodile