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The Philippines supports a rich and varied flora with close botanical connections to Indonesia and mainland Southeast Asia. Forests cover almost one-half of the land area and are typically tropical, with the dominant family, Dipterocarpaceae, representing 75% of the stands. The forest also has vines, epiphytes, and climbers. Open grasslands, ranging up to 2.4 m (8 ft) in height, occupy one-fourth of the land area; they are man- made, the aftermath of the slash-and-burn agricultural system, and most contain tropical savanna grasses that are nonnutritious and difficult to eradicate. The diverse flora includes 8,000 species of flowering plants, 1,000 kinds of ferns, and 800 species of orchids.
Seventy to eighty percent of non-flying mammals in the Philippines are found nowhere else in the world.[1] Common mammals include the wild hog, deer, wild carabao, monkey, civet cat, and various rodents. There are about 196 breeding species of birds, among the more numerous being the megapodes (turkey-like wildfowl), button quail, jungle fowl, peacock pheasant, dove, pigeon, parrot, and hornbill. Reptilian life is represented by 190 species; there are crocodiles and the larger snakes include the python and several varieties of cobra.
The fauna on Bohol is almost identical to that on Mindanao, Samar, and Leyte, but not that on nearby Negros. Scientists believe that the floral and faunal biodiversity unique to the Philippines is caused by the Ice Age.[2] They also believe that the country has the most severely endangered plant and animal communities on earth.[3]
Bohol is an island province in the Philippines and its 10th largest island. It is located in the Central Visayas region and has a population of 1,137,000 (2000 census) with an area of 4,117.3 km. This is a list of the most common species and varieties of flora and fauna specific to the province of Bohol in the Philippines, endemic or otherwise.
List of Bohol Flora
editHardwood and other tree species
edit- abihíd-Spondias pinnata
- Acacia – Rain tree; Samanea saman Merr.; Other scientific names: Mimosa saman Jacq.; Inga saman Willd.; Pithecolobium saman Benth.; Enterolobium saman Prain
- almáciga – Agathis philippinensis
- bagakay
- Bagalñga (C. Bis.) – Lygodium japonicum; Paraiso Bagalunga – Melia dubia
- bago-Gnetum gnemon
- balete – India rubber tree; Ficus elastica
- bánaba – Lagerstroemia speciosa; queen's flower or crepe myrtle and the pride of India;
- bangkal – Nauclea orientalis; Leichhardt tree, yellow cheesewood
- bangkaw – Nauclea subdita; bulobangkal, bongkol
- Batinô – Alstonia macrophylla
- bitaóg – Calophyllkum blancoi; Calophyllum wallichianum Vidal
- bujangjang – Prayer beads; Arbus precatorius Linn.; saga
- bulí – Corypha elata Roxb.; buri
- kawayan – Bambusa spinosa; Bambusa vulgaris
- dapdap – Erythrina variegata Linn. var. orientalis (Linn.); Indian coal tree
- Date palm – Palmae (INTRODUCED)
- dorol – also called doldol; kapok (Tag.) ; Ceiba pentandra
- Eucalyptus – Eucalyptus globulus (INTRODUCED)
- Gemilina – Gmelina arborea (INTRODUCED)
- Ipil-ipil – Leucaena leucocephala Linn. (INTRODUCED)
- lauaan – Diptecarpus thurifer white lauan – Shorea contorta
- lubí – niyóg – Coconut – Cocos nucifera
- madre de cacao – kakawate; Gliricidia sepium (INTRODUCED)
- mahogany – Philippine Mahogany; Swietenia mahagoni (Meliaceae) (INTRODUCED)
- mangga – Mango; Mangifera indica (Anacardiaceae); Bohol mangga
- mangrove – Rhizophora mangle; red mangrove; pagatpat; manggal
- mangrove – Avicennia nitida; black mangrove
- mangrove – Sonneratia
- mangrove – Brugiera; red mangrove
- mangrove – bakhawan babae-Rhizophora mucronata; bakhawan lalake-Rhizophora apiculata
- mangrove – piyapî
- mangrove – piyag-aw; bigî or tabigi; Xylocarpus moluccensis
- mangrove – Bigî (Tagb.); Tabigi-Xylocarpus granatum
- maribojoc – agoho; Casuarina equisitofolia
- molave – Vitex parviflora; tugás
- narra – Philippine cedar; Pterocarpus indicus; Pterocarpus santalinus
- Neem tree – Azadirachta indica (INTRODUCED)
- ninô or linô – Indian mulberry; Morinda citrifolia; apatot (noni juice)
- nipâ – Nypa fruticans; nipâ palm
- nitô – Lygodium japonicum
- oliva – olive; Cycas revoluta
- pitogo – Cycas
- papuwá – annatto; Bixa orellana Linn.; suetes; atsuete (INTRODUCED)
- rattan – Calamus
- Rubber tree – Hevea brasiliensis (Euphorbiaceae) (INTRODUCED)
- teak – Philippine teak; Tectona philippinensis
- tipó – Antipolo; Artocarpus blancoi Merr.
- talisay – Terminalia catappa; almond
- yakál – Dipterocarpus plagutus-Shorea astylosa
Note: very highly regulated species in the Philippines: lauaan, narra, Philippine mahogany
Fruit trees/plants
edit- alibangbang – Bauhinia malabarica; butterfly-shaped leaves from a tree used for souring
- atis – sugar apple; Annona squamosa Linn.; anonas (INTRODUCED)
- Avocado – Persea americana; avocado (INTRODUCED)
- balingbing – star fruit; Averrhoa carambola Linn.; also Averrhoa pentandra Blanco (INTRODUCED)
- batuan – Garcinia morella, a small sour green fruit with a large seed
- bayabas – Guava; Psidium guajava (INTRODUCED)
- boongon – pomelo; Citrus maxima
- bugnay – Antidesma bunius Linn.; bignay
- cacao – Theobroma cacao (INTRODUCED)
- kapeng barako – Philippine coffee; Coffea arabica; Coffea canephora or C. robusta (INTRODUCED)
- kaimito – caimito; Chrysophyllum caninito Linn.; star apple (INTRODUCED)
- chico – Achras sapota Linn.; Sapota achras Mill.; Sapota zapotilla Coville (INTRODUCED)
- chico- Manilkara zapote, a brown sweet fruit with black seeds (INTRODUCED)
- Chinese holly – Ilex cornuta (INTRODUCED)
- Curcuma domestica, turmeric (INTRODUCED)
- dayáp – Citrus aurantifolia, lime (INTRODUCED)
- duhat – Syzygium cumini, Java plum
- durian – Durio zibethinus
- granada – Punica granatum; Pomegranate (INTRODUCED)
- guyabano – Soursop; Annona muricata Linnaeus or A. muricata L. (Annonaceae); guyabano
- ibâ – Averrhoa bilimbi; kamias
- joló; koló – bread fruit; Artocarpus altilis
- kamátsile – Pithecellobium dulce, kamachille, Madras thorn fruit
- kapayas or kapajas – Papaya; Carica papaya L. (Caricaceae) (INTRODUCED)
- kasúy – Anacardium occidentale, cashew (INTRODUCED)
- lanzones – Lansium parasiticum
- lemoncito – × Citrofortunella microcarpa, kalamansi a small lime indigenous to the Philippines; also called Calamondin, Chinese orange, Panama orange
- linga – Sesamum indicum
- lomboy – black plum; Syzygium cumini; duhat in Tagalog
- macopa – Syzygium samarangense
- mangga – mango ; Mangifera indica (carabao, pajo)
- manzanitas – datiles; ratiles; Muntingia calabura; a little cherry-like wild fruit (INTRODUCED)
- marang – Artocarpus odoratissima
- nangkâ – Jackfruit; Artocarpus heterophyllus Lam.; langkâ (INTRODUCED)
- orange – Citrus aurantium; local orange; dalandan in Tagalog (INTRODUCED)
- orange – Mandarin orange; Citrus reticulata (INTRODUCED)
- orange – tangerine orange; Citrus nobilis ;dalandan (INTRODUCED)
- orange – local lemon or lime – Citrus; dayap in Tagalog (INTRODUCED)
- orange – Citrus medica (INTRODUCED)
- passion fruit – Passiflora incarnata (INTRODUCED)
- pili nut – Canarium ovatum
- pinya or pinja – Pineapple; Ananas comosus
- saging tundan – Banana; Musa; (Musaceae)
- Saging sab-a – Banana variety; Musa (Musaceae)
- Saging cavendish; Banana variety; Musa (Musaceae)
- Saging senyorita; Banana variety; Musa (Musaceae)
- Saging morado
- sambag – Tamarindus indica; tamarind; sampalok (INTRODUCED)
- Santol – Sandoricum koetjape Merr. (INTRODUCED)
- siriguelas; sineguelas in Visayan or sigarilyas in Tagalog Spondias sp
- suwâ-suwâ – Triphasia trifolia P. Wils.
- tambis – Syzygium malaccense; Malay apple; Tersana rose apple
- tisâ
- Tree fern – Cyathea spp. spp.
- watermelon – Curcubita citrullus Linn.; also Citrullus vulgaris Schrad.; pakwan (INTRODUCED)
Vegetables
edit- ahos – Garlic; Allium sativum; bawang
- Alugbati – Malabar nightshade; Basella rubra Linn.
- batong – string beans; Bataw; Dolichos labiab Linn.
- carrot – karot; Daucus carota L.
- kabasâ – kalabasâ; squash; Cucurbita maxima Duchesne; Curcubita sulcata Blanco
- kamatis – Tomato; Solanum lycopersicum or Lycopersicum esculentum
- kamunggay – malunggay; Moringa oleifera
- katuray – Sesbania grandiflora, a white flower used in salads
- kinstsay – Apium graveolens, Chinese celery
- kolis – Pisonia alba, lettuce tree, also called maluko in Tagalog
- kulitis – Amaranthus viridis, slender amaranth
- kundol – Benicasa hispida; wax gourd
- kutsay – Allium odorum; Chinese chives
- Lagundî; Vitex negundo
- laurel – Antidesma bunius; Chinese laurel
- luy-a – ginger; Zingiber officinale; luya
- munggos – munggo; Phaseolus aureus; green mung bean
- mustasa – Brassica juncea v. integrifola; mustard greens
- okra – Abelmoschus escuclentus Linn.; also Hibiscus esculentis Linn.
- pandan -Pandanus odoratissimus; screw pine
- paliyá or palijá – Bitter melon; Momordica charantia; Ampalaya
- patola – Luffa cylindrica; sponge gourd
- patola – Luffa acutangula; Loofah
- pechay – Brassica chinensis; pakchoy; bokchoy
- pipino – cucumber; Cucumis sativus
- pipino – Cucumber; zucchini; Cucurbita pepo
- radish; Raphanus
- repolyo – cabbage; Brassica oleracea
- saluyot – Corchorus olitorius; Jew's mallow
- sayote – Sechium edule; chayote; mirliton pear
- sibuyas bombay – Onion; Allium cepa
- sibuyas dahon – Allium sativum
- sili – Capsicum annuum; chili
- sili'ng kulikot – Capsicum frutescens; siling labuyo; Cayenne
- sili- pepper; Solanum capsicum (Solanaceae)
- singkamas – Pachyrhizus erosus; yambean
- tangkong or kangkong; Ipomoea aquatica; swamp cabbage, potato vine
- tawong or talong; eggplant – Solanum melongena
- Ocimum sanctum – holy basil
- upo – Lagenaria leucantha; bottle gourd
- Corindrium sativum – coriander leaf
Flowering plants
edit- adelfa – Oleander; South sea rose; Nerium indicum Mill.; Neroum oleander Blanco; Nerium odorum Soland.
- alas kuwatro
- antuwanga – gumamela; hibiscus; China rose; shoeflower; Hibiscus rosa sinensis
- Asparagus (genus) – green fern, for bouquets; Asparagus plumosus
- Aster
- bahug-bahug – Vernonia cinerea; bulak-manok; billy goat weed
- banaba – Lagerstroemia speciosa
- bangka-bangkaan – Rhoeo discolor
- bird of paradise (plant) – Strelitzia reginae
- bombil – bougainvillea; Bougainvillea
- Bromeliad
- bunga – Areca nut; Areca catechu; Areca alba (lubi lubi)
- caballero – peacock flower; Caesalpinia pulcherrima Linn.; bulaklak ng paraiso
- Comfrey – Symphytum officinale L (tambal sa nuka)
- cosmos – Cosmos (genus)
- cosmos (bahô) – Tagetes erecta
- Chrysanthemum – Chrysanthemum sinense; manzanilla
- daisy
- dancing lady
- dandelion- Taraxacum officinale Weber; Leontodon taraxacum Linn.; Taraxacum dens-leonis Desf.
- Dendrobium
- duranta – "Duranta repens Linn."; golden duranta
- Ginseng
- ground orchids
- ilang ilang – also known as Ylang-ylang; Cananga odorata
- Japanese rose – Rosa rugosa
- kalachuchi – frangipani; Plumeria; Plumiera rubra
- kataká-taká – Kalanchoe pinnata (synonym: Bryophyllum pinnatum)
- kalanchoe – Kalanchoe sp.
- kamantigi – mantigi; Touch me not; Impatiens balsamina
- kutsaritas – Althernanthera sp.; (Amaranthaceae)
- kulitis – Amaranthus spinosus; uray
- kumintang – also tsitsirika; rosy periwinkle; Catharanthus roseus
- lirio – Crinum latifolim Linn.
- Maiden's hair plant – Chlorodesmis sp.
- Marigold – Calendula
- mayana or majana – Coleus sp.; Coleus blumei
- Million flower
- pamintâ – Piper nigrum; black pepper
- pandong pandong – Celosia cristata Linn.; cock's comb
- Paragayo – san francisco
- Poinsettia – Euphorbia pulcherrima
- quiapo – kiapo; water cabbage; Pistia stratiotes
- rosál – Gardenia jasminioides; gardenia
- rose – rose; Genus: Rosa
- sabila – Aloe vera
- sagisi – Anahaw
- sagusahis – used as sandpaper for desks
- sampaguita – Jasmine; Jasminum sambac Linn.
- santal ?
- santan – Ixora sp.
- sunflower – Helianthus annuus
- tsampaka – Michelia champaca
- Verbena – Verbena officinalis
- violeta – bayolota; violets; Viola odorata L.
- waling-waling- Vanda
- yellow bell – kampanilya; Allamanda cathartica
Bohol endemic species
edit- Arygyreia boholensis (Convolvulaceae)
- Blumea stenophylla (Labiatae)
- Dendrocalamus sp.- large bamboos; kawayan
- Dischidias (Asclepiadaceae)
- Hoyas
- Imperata cylindrica
- Ixora littoralis (Rubiaceae)
- Macrosolena mcgregorii (Loranthaceae)
- Saccharum spontaneum
- Several Compositae
- lukdo – ferns
Source:[4]
Grasses/Herbs/Weeds
edit- abacá – Musa textilis; Manila Hemp
- acapulco – Cassia alata
- amor seco – Andropogon aciculatus
- bahô-bahô- Utot-utot; koronitas; kantutay; Lantana camara
- bilâ bilâ – Eleusine indica
- bugáng – talahib; Saccharum spontaneum
- butones butones – Cyperus rotundus
- cogon – kogon; Imperata cylindrica
- Euphorbia hirta
- fern 1 – Athyrium esculentum; pako
- fern 2 – bird's nest fern; Asplenium nidus
- fern 3 – Drynaria quercifolia
- gulasiman – Portulaca oleracea
- hibî-hibî – makahiya; Mimosa pudica
- humay – rice; Oryza sativa; palay
- kana (Bis.) – Cardiospermum halicacabum; Heart Pea; Balloon Vine
- kanding-kanding – Stachytarpheta jamaicensis
- maís – corn
- Oregano – Origanum vulgare; wild marjoram, mountain mint, origanum, wintersweet and winter marjoram
- oregano – Coleus aromaticus Benth.
- peppermint – Mentha piperita
- Quisqualis indica – Chinese honeysuckle; "niyog-niyogan"
- sábila – Aloe vera;
- Sambong- Blumea camphora ; Blumea balsamifera
- sinaw sinaw or sida sida – ulasimang Bato; Peperomia pellucida; pansit-pansitan
- tangad or tanglad – lemon grass; Cymbopogon citratus; Cymbopogon spp.
- tawá tawá – Euphorbia hirta; boto-botonis; gatas-gatas
- tubó – sugar cane; Saccharum officinarum
- tubá-tubá – Jatropha curcas; also known as tubang bakod in Tagalog; Physic Nut in English or interchangeably tubá-tubá or Jatropha (Tuba-Tuba Plant Seeds (Jatropha) to Bio-diesel Fuel)
- tsaang gubat – Ehretia microphylla;
- yerba buena – Mentha spicata
Root crops
edit- apale
- balanghoy – Cassava; Manihot esculenta Crantz; kamoteng kahoy
- camote – Sweet potatoes; Ipomoea batatas
- gabi – taro; Colocasia esculenta Linn.
- patatas – potatoes; Solanum tuberosum
- singkamas – Pachyrrhizus erosus Linn.
- Ube kinampay – purple yam; Dioscorea alata
- Ube- yam; Dioscorea alata
- other cash crops
Seaweeds
edit- Acetabularia
- ambáng
- Chlorella
- Codium fragile
- eelgrasses – seagrasses; thalasia
- guaman – Gracilaria compressa
- gusô – Eucheuma spinosum
- kelp – Macrocystis
- Laminaria
- latô – Caulerpa racemosa
- Laurencia
- lukót
- Porphyra
- Samô – Sargassum
- Ulothrix
- Ulva – sea lettuce
Gallery of some Bohol Flora
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Bohol Flora 1
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Bohol Flora 2
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Bohol Flora 3
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Bohol Flora 4
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Bohol Flora 5
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Bohol Flora 6
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Bohol Flora 7
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Bohol Flora 8
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Bohol Flora 9
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Bohol Flora 10
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Rose
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Rose
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Rose
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Rose
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Bohol Flora 15
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Bohol Flora 16
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Bohol Flora 17
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Bohol Flora 18
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Bohol Flora 19
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Bohol Flora 20
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Coleus sp. 1
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Coleus sp. 2
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Coleus sp. 3
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Coleus sp. 4
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Coleus sp. 5
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Coleus sp. 6
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Golden Duranta
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white frangipani (Plumeria or kalachuchi in Visayan)
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pink frangipani (Plumeria or kalachuchi in Visayan)
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Bangkok kalachuchi
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Morning Glory
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Rosy periwinkle (Catharanthus roseus; kumintang in Visayan)
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white periwinkle
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Lantana camara
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yellow flower
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Orchids
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Vanda orchids
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lush vegetation of hills in Loboc, Bohol taken while on a river cruise upstream
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plants along the Loboc, Bohol River banks taken while on a river cruise upstream
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plants along the Loboc, Bohol River banks taken while on a river cruise upstream
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Coconut trees (Cocos nucifera) in Dauis, Bohol, Philippines
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harvesting coconuts from Coconut trees (Cocos nucifera) in Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
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Neem tree in Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
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Indian tree in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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balanghoy (cassava) plantation in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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bulí or buri tree in the Philippines
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lanzones in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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balingbing in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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lichens
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mushroom
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Ginger or luy-a
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Bitter melon or ampalaya; also paliya or palija
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Vegetables at Ubay, Bohol Public Market
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More vegetables at the market
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latô (Caulerpa)
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samô (Sargassum)
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pneumatophores of mangroves in Bohol
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pagatpat or mangrove in Bohol, Philippines
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Nipa or Nypa fruticans
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Ricefields in Loboc, Bohol (Oryza sativa)
List of Bohol Fauna
editMammals
edit- baka – Philippine cow; Bos taurus
- Baboy ihás – baboy damó; wild boar; Sus scrofa
- bóngcaras – sea cow; Dugong dugon
- dugong – manatee; Trichechus Linnaeus, 1758
- kabaw – kalabaw; Carabao; Bubalus bubalis carabanesis
- mawmag, mamag, tarsius – Philippine tarsier; Tarsius syrichta
- Kwaknit or kabog – bats ; order Chiroptera
- Kagwang – Philippine flying lemur; Cynocephalus volans
- Sigbin – kangaroo ?
- unggoy – monkey; macaque; Philippine long-tailed macaque; Macaca fascicularis philippinensis
- monkeys
- milô, musang – common palm civet; Paradoxurus hermaphroditus
Annelid
edit- alimátok – Leech; Hirudo medicinalis
- earthworm; Lumbricus terrestris
Arthropods
editReptiles
edit- Python; Python reticulatus; reticulated python
- iyón or iwón – Philippine turtle; Chelonia
- ahas – snake
- baksan
- hawo – bayawak; monitor lizard; Varanus salvator
- Tikî or tabilí – house lizard;
- Tukô – Gecko gecko
- tawoto (taloto)
- ibid
- buaya
- baki
- ambubukad
- cobra
Birds (Ibon)
edit- agul-ol
- banog
- Antolihaw – dimodlaw; oriole; Oriulus chinensis
- Tamsi – sunbird;
- Tocmo
- iling
- maya
- Pabo – Turkey; Meleagris gallopavo
- itik – Pateros duck
- Pato – Muscovy duck
- Gansa – Geese
- Agila – Philippine eagle; Pithecophaga jefferyi
- Uwák – crow; Corone philippina
- uwák – Philippine crow; Corvus
- salampati or pati – dove
- Pigeon
- Alimokón
- Kuwagô – Philippine owl; Bubo bubo
- Manok bisaya – native chicken; Gallus gallus domesticus
- sunóy – rooster
- Manok ugís
- Philippine serpent eagle Spilornis holospilus
- brahminy kite
- woodpecker
- rocky-tailed blue-headed parrot
- grass owl
- scoop owl
- bubock pigeon
- water cock
- parakeets
- reel
Insects
edit- alibangbang – butterfly
- lamók – mosquito
- langaw – flies
- uk-ok – cockroach; ipis (Tag.)
- amigas or hulmigas – red ants; langgam (Tag.)
- sum – black ants (read soom)
- atitud – small ants
- anay – white ants
- aninipot – Fireflies
- don don or lukton – grasshopper
- buyóg or bujog – bees
- gangis – cricket
- beetle
- putyukan or putjukan – honey bees
Fish (Isdâ)
edit- andohaw 'mackerel fish'
- bakasí 'hawig'
- bakáy
- baksawan
- banák – family magulidae, mullet
- bangsi 'flying fish'
- bangús – milkfish; Chanos chanos
- barilis – Neothunnus macropterus; yellowfin Tuna
- bawô 'needle fish'
- bolinaw – Encrasicholina oligobranchus; Philippine anchovy
- botete 'pupper fish'
- burot burot
- dalág – Ophicephalus striatus, Murrel
- danggit – Siganid
- hasâ hasâ
- isdâ sa bató
- ketong [golden rabbit fish]
- kujóg
- lapulapu – Family Serranidae ; Grouper
- malasugí
- mansi
- molmol [parrot fish]
- pantat
- pómpano
- samín samín
- sugí
- sunghanunicorn fish'
- tambasakan
- tangigue
- tilapia – Tilapia; Tilapia zili
- tulingan frigged tuna
- tuna
- blue marlin
- mackerel
- salmon
- silver sea bass – Lates calcarifer;
- Goby
- sea catfish – Family Ariidae
- labajan lupit wrasse – Family Labridae
- silver perch or therapon, – Leiopotherapon plumbeus
- pakol 'queen triggerfish'
- lapad-lapad
- budboron
- solid
- tagotongan porcupine fish
- dangit '[rabbit fish]'
Note:
- bijud sa isda – fish eggs: caviar
- sanga is banned
- tangkig – dwarf anaconda (sea)
Freshwater fish
edit- ibís – guppy
- kasili
- anga
Mollusks (Shellfish)
editUnivalves
edit- Saáng
- Chambered Nautilus
- bugyong
- buskay – cowry; Cypraea; varieties: tiger cowry; golden cowry
- cones – Conus
Bivalves
edit- bebe
- imbaw
- tuway
- aninikád
- dawo-dawo
- Amahóng or tahóng – green bay mussels Perna viridis (affected by tide)
- litob – oyster; Crassostrea gigas
- clams
- giant clams
- abalone
- scallops
Sea animals
edit- bóngcaras – sea cow
- iho – shark
- Whale shark; Rhincodon typus
- lumód – Dolphin;
- dugong – manatee; Dugong dugon
- pawikan – sea turtle
- pague – manta ray
- bat or bat tulî – sea cucumber; Holothuria
- lambay – big Crabs
- kasag – small crabs
- agukoy – fiddler crab; Uca sp.
- pasayan – sapayan; also sapajan; shrimp
- lukón – prawn
- nukos – Squid;
- amûpô – Octopus;
- crabs – Genus Portunus
- nipâ nipâ – crablets
- sugâ sugâ – crablets
- Lobster
- Tangkigan
- Taklâ- crayfish
- Brittle stars; Ophiurida
- Sand dollars
- Starfish – A. typicus
- tuyóm or tujóm – sea urchins; Diadema
- swakê –
- blue crab
- mud crab
- uwáng – Ustacidae, crayfish;
- uwáng – Macrobrachium rosenbergii, giant freshwater prawn
- sunlutan
Exotic species
edit- Kuhól – golden apple snail; Ampullaria cuprina
Gallery of Bohol Fauna
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Philippine carabao (Bubalus bubalis;kalabaw in Tagalog; kabaw in Visayan languages)
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Philippine cow (Bos taurus; baka in Tagalog and Visayan)
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Philippine crow (Corone philippina; uwák the Visayan languages)
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Philippine owl ; Otus megalotis
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bird in Bohol, Philippines
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bird (tocmo) in Bohol, Philippines
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Philippine long-tailed macaque (Macaca fascicularis philippinensis; unggoy in the Visayan languages)
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Philippine long-tailed macaque at Dumaluan Beach, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
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Philippine long-tailed macaque at Dumaluan beach, Panglao, Bohol, Philippines
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Philippine rooster (Gallus gallus; sunóy in the Visayan languages)
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duck in Bohol, Philippines
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Philippine tarsier (Tarsius syrichta; mawmag or mamag in the Visayan languages)
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Monitor lizard (Varanus sp.;hawo in the Visayan languages)
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Monitor lizard (Varanus sp.;hawo in the Visayan languages)
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fish for sale at Ubay, Bohol Public Market
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more fish at Ubay, Bohol Public Market
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bangus or milkfish (Chanos chanos)
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fish in Bohol, Philippines
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fish in Bohol, Philippines
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fish catch in Bohol, Philippines
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molmol fish in Bohol, Philippines
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more molmol fish in Bohol, Philippines
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tambasakan fish in Bohol, Philippines
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fiddler crab in Bohol, Philippines (Uca sp.; agukoy the Visayan languages)
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fiddler crab in Bohol, Philippines (Uca sp.; agukoy the Visayan languages)
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fiddler crab in Bohol, Philippines (Uca sp.; agukoy the Visayan languages)
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fiddler crab in Bohol, Philippines (Uca sp.; agukoy the Visayan languages)
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shellfish in Bohol, Philippines
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shellfish in Bohol, Philippines
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shellfish in Bohol, Philippines
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shellfish in Bohol, Philippines
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shellfish in Bohol, Philippines
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crabs (lambay) in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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crabs (lambay) in Ubay, Bohol, Philippines
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shrimps (pasayan) in Bohol, Philippines
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squid (nukos) in Bohol, Philippines
Gallery Philippine tarsier
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Tarsier in Bohol, Philippines.
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Philippine tarsier
References
edit- ^ Ancient Geological History of the Philippines The Field Museum.org Retrieved January 2, 2007.
- ^ Ice-Age History of the Philippines The Field Museum Retrieved January 2, 2007.
- ^ "Philippine Deforestation". www.fieldmuseum.org. Archived from the original on November 5, 2004.
- ^ Bohol Island Herbarium www.pnh.com.ph Retrieved November 14, 2006.
External links
edit- Philippine Herbal Medicine Site
- Complete List of Herbal Medicinal Plants in Tagalog and English
- List of Philippine Herbal Medicinal Plants
- Philippine Invertebrates
- The Cave shrimps of the Philippines
- Primavera, J.H Philippine Mangroves: Status, Threats and Sustainable Development
- Vanishing treasures Retrieved February 1, 2007