Here is a list of animals found or used in the Southern Luzon, Philippines.
Note that I used the word tagalog here because there are different dialects in the Philippines which will have different names for animals. The filipino language is based on tagalog and is the official language of the Phillppines.
Hipong-urong (Tagalog) or alupihang dagat English name: Mantis shrimp
Note: Many urban-dwelling Filipinos do not know that this is edible.
Hipon (Tagalog) English Name: Shrimp
Note: Farmed shrimps and Wild shrimps taste different in the Philippines..
"Hibe" is dried shrimp in Tagalog while in Japan, shrimp is called "Ebi"
Talangka (Tagalog) English name: Freshwater crab
Note: "Talangka" are small freshwater crabs and are usually found on streams, usually in the brooks of rice fields. I seldom encounter them in rivers probably because they prefer the gentle flow of water found in brooks.
Alimango (Tagalog) English name: Giant mud crab
Note: Giant mud crabs are freshwater crabs commonly found in fishponds in the Philippines.
Alimasag (Tagalog) English name: salt water crab
Maya (Tagalog) English name: Eurasian tree sparrow
Note: Pabo or Turkeys are not commonly breed in the Philippine backyards, Filipinos do not usually prefer them for meat.
Palakang-bukid (Tagalog) English name or direct translation: Field Frogs (Rice field frogs)
Note that I used the word tagalog here because there are different dialects in the Philippines which will have different names for animals. The filipino language is based on tagalog and is the official language of the Phillppines.
List of common Crustaceans in Filipino
Note: Many urban-dwelling Filipinos do not know that this is edible.
Hipon (Tagalog) English Name: Shrimp
"Hibe" is dried shrimp in Tagalog while in Japan, shrimp is called "Ebi"
Talangka (Tagalog) English name: Freshwater crab
Note: "Talangka" are small freshwater crabs and are usually found on streams, usually in the brooks of rice fields. I seldom encounter them in rivers probably because they prefer the gentle flow of water found in brooks.
Alimango (Tagalog) English name: Giant mud crab
Note: Giant mud crabs are freshwater crabs commonly found in fishponds in the Philippines.
Alimasag (Tagalog) English name: salt water crab
Alimasag for food consumption, Philippines
Note: Alimasag is a general term for saltwater crab, commonly the blue crab. Other species of crab may refer to Alimasag.
List of common birds in Filipino
Note: Mayas are surprisingly shy given their sheer number in the region.
Manok (Tagalog) English name: Chicken
Tandang (Tagalog) English: Rooster
Note: Surprisingly, native chicken are still abundant in the Philippines and are preferred by some Filipinos over their domesticated counterparts.
Pato (Tagalog) English name: Duck
Kuwago (Tagalog) English name: Owl (General)
Note: Rare-sight in the urban or suburban regions of the Philippines
Lawin (Tagalog) English name: Falcon
Pabo (Tagalog) English name: Turkey
List of common Amphibians in Filipino
Palakang-bukid (Tagalog) English name or direct translation: Field Frogs (Rice field frogs)
Note: In southern Luzon, palakang bukid are any frogs that
can be seen in rice paddies. They are eaten before by some locals and are
distinguished from the introduced species of frog such as Rhinella marina or
Cane Toad
Palakang-saging (Tagalog) English name/Direct translation: Banana frogs (Any Tree frogs)
Asian-painted frog
Note: It is a newly introduced species of frog in the Philippines.
List of common Mammals in Filipino
Note: This is a ubiquitous companion animal of almost all Filipino farmers. Kalabaws are used to ploy the rice field in the Philippines.
Kambing (Tagalog) English name: Goat
Kabayo (Tagalog) English name: Horse
Baka (Tagalog) English name: Cow
Baboy (Tagalog) English name: Pig
Note: Baboy is used as a derogatory term in the Philippines. It is used to describe a person who has no hygiene or personal cleanliness.
Baboy-ramo (Tagalog) English name: Warty pig
Note: There are several species of warty pigs in the Philippines but are locally extinct in many areas of the Philippines.
Usa (Tagalog) English name: Deer (General)
Note: There are several species of Deer in the Philippines but are locally extinct in many areas of the Philippines. They are very rare in the Philippines due to overhunting and poaching of the local people.
Ungoy (Tagalog) English name: Monkey or referring to Philippine Macaque.
Paniki (Tagalog) English name: Bat
Note: Modern Filipinos cannot usually distinguished between a fruit-bat and other types of bat.
Musang (Tagalog) English name: Bearcat
Aso (Tagalog) English name: Dog
Note: Dogs in the Philippines are generally smaller and are
usually mixed breed but mostly shows features of Dingos.
Note: The word "asong-kalye" is derogatory and "Aspin" is preferred.
Pusa (Tagalog) English name: Cat
List of common Reptiles in Filipino
Note: "Buwaya" are often used to describe politicians in the Philippines because crocodiles are often seen as too greedy in the Philippines.
Pagong (Tagalog) English name: Freshwater turtle
Pawikan (Tagalog) English name: Green sea turtle
Sawa (Tagalog) English name: Reticulated Python
Note: "Sawa" is a ubiquitous snake in the Philippines, explaining for its specific name in the Filipino language.
Ahas-Tulog(Tagalog) English name: Blind-snake
Ulopong (Tagalog) English name: Philippine Cobra
Note: It is seldomly used in other parts of the Philippines which do not have the native range for the species.
Almoranin (Tagalog) English: Poisonous snake Scientific name: Unverified
Tuko (Tagalog) English name: Gecko
Timbabalak (Tagalog) English name: Skink
Bayawak (Tagalog) English name: Monitor Lizard
Note: Some locals eat bayawak.
List of common Fishes in Filipino
Igat (Tagalog) English name: Eel
Lapu-Lapu (Tagalog) English name: Grouper
Espada (Tagalog) English name: Black Scabbard fish
List of common Molluscs in Filipino
Kuhol (Tagalog) English name: Golden apple Snail
Note: Kuhol is ubiquitous in fresh bodies of water in the Phililpines. In some areas of the Philippines, it is a delicacy.
Suso (Tagalog) English name: Snail
Talaba (Tagalog) English name: Oyster
Tahong (Tagalog) English name: Mussel
Kabibe (Tagalog) English name: Clam
Halaan, Butil (Smaller), Batotoy (Dark) English name: Manila clam or Japanese clam
Note: Only few Filipinos know these terms. Majority of those familiar are those in the local markets.
Taklobo (Filipino) English name: Giant clam
Bayuku (Tagalo) English name: Philippine Muffin Snail
Scientific name: Ryssota oteheitana
Additional Information
Note: It is only used in regions with the species range such as Laguna.
Bangongon (Filipino) English name: Horn snail