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May 04, 2009 - 07:28 PM
Sid
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It's been a while my friends,kmusta na kayo dyn?I heard you guys are doing good with managing the park,keep it up!I can't wait to visit the park soon...Regards to Sir Sonny,Ma'am Jack,Rose,Marco,Amo Rhadem,Engr,Chris,ang magaling na c ver!Mishu din doc des,carlo at bok2x!See you sa 2010!Godbless!James and Charlie are you taking good care of the animals?hehehe!
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May 02, 2009 - 03:46 PM
vedessa
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hi guys, just visited the park this december, still remember how it used to look like 3 years ago, the difference is incomparable as to how it is today. kindly extend my hugs to charlie and james ( if they still go there),amo rhadem, engineer, virgin, ate che, rosanna, and to all the new members of the staff who have made the park a very memorable place to visit....great job! sid, bok, and mccoy mishu...
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February 13, 2009 - 01:32 AM
cheng(",)
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its nice to be there again... almosts 5 yrs na wala ko naka ad2 dha..grabe lahi njud diay xa.. nice na kaau...hehe keep it up.!!!
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February 13, 2009 - 01:28 AM
Rachel Lou Haspe
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February 11, 2009 - 10:06 AM
margareth
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Scale rot is a disease that can affect reptiles. Its primary causes are infection with bacteria, contamination of infected areas with animal feces, and having reptiles in warm and humid environments, especially moistness in bedding, where bacteria can fester. Even in very clean animal enclosures, a snake or lizard can develop scale rot. It does need to be taken seriously though, as failure to treat the illness can lead to the death of the animal. In technical terms, scale rot is called ulcerative or necrotic dermatitis. It may begin mildly, with one or two scales looking brown, or the skin appearing flaky. These areas eventually turn into blisters and then open lesions, at which point the condition may be very difficult to treat. If you note brown or unusual areas on a lizard or snake’s body you should consult a vet right away because the condition is best treated early.
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February 11, 2009 - 09:51 AM
margareth
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itz nice to stay at croc,,un4gtful xprnce,,so much to dz wat an amazing life in wildlife,,kudos croc!!
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September 24, 2008 - 04:40 AM
crocodylus nerdus
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oi ang astig na ng website nu ah. nakakamiss tuloy ang park. i remember well my stint there as a trainee for two months in 2005 nung c doc Dessa pa ang park vet, a.k.a crocoylus emotionalis. kasama din cla Sid (croc. takrotis) at Randy (c. m*n**kis) haha. Nwey, kudos to sir sonny for coming up with the idea for this wonderful wildlife haven. More power to you guys!
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September 20, 2008 - 02:37 PM
croc sid
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August 07, 2008 - 03:30 PM
eju
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pila entrance sa crocodile park? ug sa butterfly house?
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July 23, 2008 - 03:38 AM
microely(-_-)softs53
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I like and love the environment, the animals, the care takers..nice place to relax and enjoy especially with your love ones. Thank you guys for having a place like this.
More power!
Cheers!
elyboy(-_-)
softs-aware for everybody!
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