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Saltwater Crocodile's Illness | Born to be Wild
GMA Public Affairs
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9/6/2023
Aired (September 3, 2023): Doc Nielsen Donato pays a visit to a saltwater crocodile residing in a rescue facility in Davao, which has been battling an illness. Can Doc Nielsen alleviate the pain it's been enduring? Find out by watching this video.
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Today, this zoo and rescue facility in Davao City was closed
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to provide a safe and important mission.
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1, 2, 3, up!
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1, 2, 3!
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I admit that there is a pressure in operating a huge crocodile like this.
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In this well-known zoo and park in Davao City, lives Pangil, an 80-year-old saltwater crocodile.
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Pangil is a main attraction of Davao Crocodile Park, which is around 16 feet.
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Pangil is the oldest and biggest crocodile in the park.
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In fact, he has his own cage.
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Pangil was brought here to the zoo back in the early 1990s.
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He was brought to us from Agusan with a gunshot wound on his right rear, close to his tail.
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Pangil was just a child when he experienced a man's cruelty.
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We treated him, there was no way of bringing him back to the wild because there's already a community there.
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But in 2020, Pangil faced a new challenge.
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Unfortunately, Pangil has a lesion on his left toe.
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From a small wound on his toe, it grew and became a tumor.
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It was just a small wound.
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The management was just wound management.
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One year later, in 2021, it became a small ping pong ball, the tumor was too big.
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So we got a sample for biopsy.
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Pangil was diagnosed with squamous cell carcinoma, a type of skin cancer.
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His toe was 1.5 kg.
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It's possible that the cancer developed because of his age.
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We have no choice but to operate and amputate that area.
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I noticed that Pangil moved slowly because of his age.
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The weight of the ball that he was carrying increased.
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He's also irritated with his hind leg.
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Every now and then, he moves.
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Because of this, a task force was formed for Pangil's operation.
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It was formed by 20 people, including veterinarians, vet assistants, and caretakers.
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We couldn't just put Pangil to sleep.
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Choosing the right type of anesthetic because our fear is that we might be able to remove the tumor successfully.
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But we might not wake up later.
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We computed the dose and we used the lower dose.
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We divided the dose and we gradually gave sedatives and tranquilizers.
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[Music]
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We're going to the muscular part, behind the thigh.
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[Music]
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Okay, good. It went in. Nice one.
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[Music]
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While preparing Pangil for the operation, the longest caretaker of Pangil, Ray, was watching over him.
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I was with my father. We worked together.
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Now, my father is no longer with us because he's retired.
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Now, I'm taking care of him.
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Pangil is now close to me. We're like brothers.
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And like real brothers, Ray was affected when he found out that Pangil was sick.
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How did you feel? Were you nervous that you were going to do something?
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I was really nervous.
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You were worried.
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Don't worry. We'll do our best to get him treated and get him back to normal.
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The first thing we'll do is to give him sedatives.
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But first, we need to get the water level down.
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Then, we'll push him here in the squeeze cage that will protect the animal and the handler.
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Once the sedatives we gave him were effective,
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[Music]
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we need to put Pangil in the squeeze cage.
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[Music]
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[Grunts]
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One, two, three, best!
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[Grunts]
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I was surprised because his small mass turned into a cauliflower that ate up Pangil's entire finger.
06:08
And that will be involving even the bones.
06:13
When I saw it, not only one digit was affected, but three digits were affected.
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It's possible that Pangil's cancer will return if the other affected digits or fingers are not cut.
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If we need to open it like that, remove the digit.
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Then, close it.
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We're slowly reducing the toe, seeing how deep the tumor went.
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At first, when I was removing those toes, it was hard to remove the bone.
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So, I needed to use an oscillating saw to cut the phalanges, the digits of the feet.
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[Music]
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After more than three hours, the heavy weight that Pangil was carrying was removed.
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Finally, we completed the procedure for Pangil.
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I really had a hard time with my team, Doc Bayani.
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Things became much more manageable.
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But this is not the end of Pangil's trial.
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The post-op care, I think, will be one of the most difficult tasks of Team Pangil.
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Because, for now, it looks like we closed his wound well.
07:37
But, of course, once Pangil is moving, the stump that we left can open.
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The antibiotics that he will be given, the pain medications,
07:51
how to prevent flies that will be attracted in that wound area.
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For now, Pangil is active again.
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But his health is still being monitored closely.
08:13
It's not every day, it's not every year that you get to experience
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in treating a large crocodile, a very old crocodile like this.
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It's not every day that you see crocodiles in the wild also develop tumors like this.
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[Music]
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Pangil is the center of attraction in this facility.
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In the wild, his breed is always a threat.
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We should learn to respect them.
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That is also what Pangil wants from people.
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