+ Follow MANILA ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDENS Tag
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[Title] => Hungry python causes traffic jam in QC
[Summary] => A 10-foot python, seeking to fill its stomach, crossed a busy thoroughfare and caused a major traffic jam in Quezon City yesterday.
The hungry reptile slithered out of the drainage on the center island of Quezon Avenue near Roxas District at around 10:30 a.m. causing vehicles to stop.
It then sought cover under a parked van.
Alex Alon, 53, a watchman of Barangay Roxas District, said motorists saw the python "slithering and crossing the road."
[DatePublished] => 2006-01-08 00:00:00
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[Title] => Muntinlupa retrieves endangered barn owls
[Summary] => As every Harry Potter reader knows, wizards from the J.K. Rowling classic use owls as a means of sending messages to one another. Now, our feathered friends will have a reason to smile as operatives of the Muntinlupa Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) recently retrieved two barn owls that were seemingly purchased without necessary papers.
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MANILA ZOOLOGICAL AND BOTANICAL GARDENS
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[Title] => Hungry python causes traffic jam in QC
[Summary] => A 10-foot python, seeking to fill its stomach, crossed a busy thoroughfare and caused a major traffic jam in Quezon City yesterday.
The hungry reptile slithered out of the drainage on the center island of Quezon Avenue near Roxas District at around 10:30 a.m. causing vehicles to stop.
It then sought cover under a parked van.
Alex Alon, 53, a watchman of Barangay Roxas District, said motorists saw the python "slithering and crossing the road."
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[Title] => Muntinlupa retrieves endangered barn owls
[Summary] => As every Harry Potter reader knows, wizards from the J.K. Rowling classic use owls as a means of sending messages to one another. Now, our feathered friends will have a reason to smile as operatives of the Muntinlupa Public Order and Safety Office (POSO) recently retrieved two barn owls that were seemingly purchased without necessary papers.
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November 10, 2002 - 12:00am