There are approximately 4 million bats residing in the Philippines today.
Most live in caves, coconut trees, and the highest parts of some buildings. At the triambulad (tripod) of Quezon Memorial Circle alone, there are approximately 500 bat residents that leave at sundown on nightly foraging missions to the surrounding country side.
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Today, their population number is between 34,000 and 52,000
In the Philippines, you can say "Kamusta ka ngayon?" to ask how someone is doing today.
St. Louis. He has a business in Creve Couer.
The Philippines is not nearly as industrialized. The economy is unstable.
Yes, Spanish was once spoken in the Philippines during the Spanish colonial period which lasted over 300 years. However, in present times, Spanish is not widely spoken in the Philippines, with the focus being on Filipino languages such as Tagalog and English.
Native Americans live all across the country, many still residing on Reservations.
Today the Philippines is mostly Christian and Roman Catholic.
Very probably uranium exist in Philippines but it is not mined today.
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