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Planning on visiting Davao City this year?

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It’s lean, MSG-free, preservative-free, and it’s supposed to be an aphrodisiac. And it’s proudly made in the Philippines.

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“Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile, has died in captivity.

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A 20-foot female crocodile was caught in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur Saturday night, after months of efforts by several groups, including the municipal government and the Palawan-based Crocodile Farming Institute.

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Some 300 kilos of hot meat were seized by joint elements of the local police and the City Veterinary Office shortly before midnight Tuesday in Maricaban, Pasay City.

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It’s lean, MSG-free, preservative-free, and it’s supposed to be an aphrodisiac. And it’s proudly made in the Philippines.

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“Lolong,” the world’s largest crocodile, has died in captivity.

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A 20-foot female crocodile was caught in Bunawan, Agusan del Sur Saturday night, after months of efforts by several groups, including the municipal government and the Palawan-based Crocodile Farming Institute.

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Some 300 kilos of hot meat were seized by joint elements of the local police and the City Veterinary Office shortly before midnight Tuesday in Maricaban, Pasay City.

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