Interesting Facts About Philippines That Will Blow Your Mind

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  • The Philippines is made up of 7,641 islands.

  • Only 2,000 of these islands are inhabited and nearly 5,000 still unnamed on global maps.

  • The Philippines’ fertile land accounts for the more than 900 species of orchids representing 100 genera that have been found.

  • The sampaguita is the national flower. An interesting part of the top 10 amazing facts about Philippines

  • There are more than 200 volcanoes in the Philippines, 24 are active.

  • In the island province of Camiguin, there are more volcanoes 7 than towns 5, and Camiguin has the most number of volcanoes per square kilometer in the world. This is another mind-blowing historical fact about Philippines.

Animal in Philippines
  • Carabao is the national animal.

  • Eagle is the national bird.

  • Among the Philippines’ fauna are some endangered species like the Philippine Eagle, the tarsier, and the mouse deer.

  • The tarsier, one of the smallest primates in the world, is found in the Philippines alone. You can see it in the provinces of Bohol, Leyte, Samar, and parts of Mindanao.

  • Tawilis is endemic to Taal Lake. This trivia about history of the Philippines will make you want to go to Tagaytay already and try that fried tawilis.

  • The Mindoro dwarf buffalo, commonly called tamaraw, is a critically endangered mammal that can be only found in Mindoro.

  • Sinarapan, the world’s smallest food fish, can be only found in the Philippines, particularly in the Bicol River, and in Lakes Manapao, Katugday, Bato, and Buhi in Camarines Sur.

  • The smallest hoofed animal in the world is the Philippine mouse deer, commonly known in the country as pilandok. It is only found in Balabac in Palawan.

  • Jellyfish Lake in the Philippines contains more than 13 million jellyfish.

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