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[Title] => 20th RP eaglet born in captivity
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY The Philippine Eagle Center, located in Malagos in Calinan district here, hatched its 20th captive-bred eaglet yesterday.
The latest addition to the centers 33 eagles reportedly weighed around 138.2 grams when it hatched at around 11:35 a.m. yesterday, 27 hours after it first peeped from its shell.
According to the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF), the non-profit organization that runs the center, the eaglet was the 20th hatched there since the center started its captive breeding program in 1992.
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[Title] => Davao center hatches 12th eaglet in captivity
[Summary] => DAVAO CITY And now there are 12.
The number of eaglets bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Malagos, Calinan District reached an even dozen Monday.
The latest eaglet weighed 121 grams upon hatching, and was the seventh offspring produced by the prolific pair in the existing gene pool of the PEC, that of "Jag" and "Ka Brianne."
The new eaglet was the 12th hatched since the center opened in 1992, whose captive breeding method has produced famous eagles Pag-asa and Pagkakaisa.
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The latest addition to the centers 33 eagles reportedly weighed around 138.2 grams when it hatched at around 11:35 a.m. yesterday, 27 hours after it first peeped from its shell.
According to the Philippine Eagle Foundation (PEF), the non-profit organization that runs the center, the eaglet was the 20th hatched there since the center started its captive breeding program in 1992.
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The number of eaglets bred in captivity at the Philippine Eagle Center (PEC) in Malagos, Calinan District reached an even dozen Monday.
The latest eaglet weighed 121 grams upon hatching, and was the seventh offspring produced by the prolific pair in the existing gene pool of the PEC, that of "Jag" and "Ka Brianne."
The new eaglet was the 12th hatched since the center opened in 1992, whose captive breeding method has produced famous eagles Pag-asa and Pagkakaisa.
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