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The Monkey-eating Eagle of the Orinoco Part 5

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  • @agta06 -It's actually different from the Madagascar lemur...It's a Philippine flying lemur (Cynocephalus volans) or Colugos - a fairly large for a tree-dwelling mammal: at about 35 to 40 centimeters (14 to 16 in) in length and 1 to 2 kilograms (2.2 to 4.4 lb) in weight, they are comparable to a medium-sized possum or a very large squirrel.

  • @agta06 @agta06 excuse me. I said FLYING LEMURS and not lemurs alone. I am very well aware that lemurs does not exist in the Philippines because it is found in MadagasCAR( by the way kindly check your spelling). Try researching about Colugos or a.k.a. FLYING LEMUR before stating any comment. thank you. this is fersan!

  • @SEVENTHSON89 What? sorry don't understand what your saying?

  • @LongBeachDude562

    You are actualy watch movie about philippine eagle.

  • @fersan Ummm shut up? no one cares about the philippine eagle. bye.

  • Fersan dude F.Y.I there's no lemurs in the philippines... lemurs omly existed in madagaskar...

  • jalai maa atrud bia makan iaday

  • philippine eagles eat more snakes and flying lemurs, monkeys are eaten occasionally.

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