Birds comprise the largest group of vertebrates found in the park. Of the 252 bird species known to occur in Palawan, a total of 165 species of birds were recorded in the park. This represents 67% of the total birds and all of the 15 endemic bird species of Palawan. Notable species seen in the park are the blue-naped parrot (
Tanygnathus lucionensis), Tabon scrub fowl (
Megapodius cumunigii), hill myna (
Gracula religiosa), Palawan hornbill (
Anthracoceros marchei), white breasted sea eagle (
Haliaeetus leucogaster). There are also some 30 mammal species that have been recorded. Most often observed in the forest canopy and along the shoreline feeding during low tide is the
long-tailed macaque (
Macaca fascicularis), the only primate found in the area. Other mammal species in the park are the
Palawan bearded pig (
Sus ahoenobarbus), bearcat (
Arctictis binturong), Palawan stink badger (
Mydaus marchei) and the Palawan porcupine (
Hystrix pumila). 19 species of reptiles have been identified, eight of which are endemic. Common species in the area include large predators like the common
reticulated python (
Python reticulates), the monitor lizard (
Varanus salvator) and the green crested lizard (
Bronchocoela cristatella). Amphibian fauna include ten species. The Philippine woodland frog (
Rana acanthi) is the most dominant and frequently encountered. One species,
Barbourula busuangensis, endemic to Palawan was also observed in the area. Nine species of bat, two species of swiftlet and whip spider (
Stygophrynus sp.) are found in the cave, and the sea cow (
Dugong dugon) and the hawksbill sea turtle (
Chelonia mydas) feed in the coastal area of the park. == International reception ==