The pilandok, also known as the Philippine mouse deer, is found in the forests and grasslands of the Philippines, particularly on the islands of Palawan, Balabac, and Calamian. They are known for their small size and shy behavior, preferring areas with dense vegetation for cover.
a prankler in maranao folktale who plays trick in order to get the better of others
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Pilandok can be found in the Balabac Island in South of Palawan.
The name of the witch in the Pilandok stories is typically called "Hukluban." She is portrayed as a powerful and malevolent figure who often clashes with Pilandok, the cunning mouse deer.
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The author of "Pilandok crosses the river" is Virgilio S. Almario.
Ang Tagalog na salin nito ay "pilandok na tumatawid ng ilog."
The scientific name of pilandok, a type of mouse deer found in Southeast Asia, is Tragulus napu.
Tragulus Nigricians
It's about deceit
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He used his wittiness to trick them by his cunning and dodgy words. It was beyond the imagination of the colonizers that Pilandok could defeat them because they looked at him, mere a commoner