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WATCH: KC Montero spots ‘dragons’ in Pasig following ostrich, cow reports

/ 07:13 PM August 06, 2020

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KC Montero spotted the “dragon” in Pasig City. Image: screengrab from Instagram/@kcmontero

Following the sighting of two ostriches in Quezon City, a cow in Iloilo, a pig in Cebu and a monitor lizard in Davao roaming the roads, KC Montero introduced to fans the latest addition to the bunch.

The television host parodied the sightings of animals running loose by sharing one of his own: a couple of fire-breathing dragons conquering the skies of Pasig — with the help of computer-generated imagery (CGI), of course.

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“WTH!! An Ostrich in QC, pig in Cebu, cow in Iloilo and now this in Pasig? Mayor Vico [Sotto] how do you intend to handle this!?” Montero posted on Instagram earlier today, Aug. 6.

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“No way! What is that? What is that?! Oh my God, it’s a dragon!” Montero exclaimed as two CGI dragons flew over a shopping complex while breathing fire.

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Prior to Montero, comedienne K Brosas also shared her own parody of the unusual animal sightings by giving a voice over for the Quezon City ostriches. NVG

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