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the Palawan skunk (Pantot) and Sigbin
Apr 7 2011, 1:37 AM EDT
could it be the same? the pantot has the same description of the sigbin. it attacks with its behind and releases a very bad smell. it is also nocturnal and feeds on insects.though mythically they say its charcoal. who might know it was eating insects near a charcoaled area. the pantot was featured at the born to be wild last march 2011 on one of its episode by kiko rustia. it lives in the fields and hiding in holes. mythically it runs faster than the speed of light. perhaps they did not see where it went. Filipinos are known to be mythical, they believe in what their ancestors stories.
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1. RE: the Palawan skunk (Pantot) and Sigbin
Mar 2 2012, 11:22 AM EST
"could it be the same? the pantot has the same description of the sigbin. it attacks with its behind and releases a very bad smell. it is also nocturnal and feeds on insects.though mythically they say its charcoal. who might know it was eating insects near a charcoaled area. the pantot was featured at the born to be wild last march 2011 on one of its episode by kiko rustia. it lives in the fields and hiding in holes. mythically it runs faster than the speed of light. perhaps they did not see where it went. Filipinos are known to be mythical, they believe in what their ancestors stories."I have a nypa hut on a farm in the hills of puerto princessa. the pantot would visit at night as I would smell him sometimes smell is identical to a North America skunk. I havent seen him in daylight but my girlfriend has. he has a pug nose she said. He doesnt move fast because with his weapon, there is no need! - Ted Do you find this valuable? |