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Daan-daang dolphin at mga balyena, tumambad sa Zamboanga del Sur; Endemic na Cebu Hawk-Owl, nalitratuhan ng mga kawani ng DENR Region 7; Piraso ng umano'y facial fossil na milyong taon ang tanda, natagpuan sa kuweba sa Spain; Pagpipinta gamit ang watercolor, pang-destress ng ilan; Total lunar eclipse na mala-"blood moon," nasilayan sa ilang lugar sa Latin America


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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your brother Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10One in a million event if we consider a netizen his experience in Sambuanga del Sur.
00:15His unique encounter in the sea is not only dolphins, there are also sperm whales and sharks.
00:22What is it?
00:24This group almost drowns in joy and happiness.
00:29While they are swimming in the sea of Tukuran, Sambuanga del Sur.
00:33It seems like someone wants to play with them.
00:35Two dolphins and it seems like someone wants to teach them.
00:40According to the uploader, Jomar, they followed this.
00:43A bigger pod or group of dolphins swam to them.
00:47Their estimate is around 200.
00:51But this is not the highlight of their trip.
00:54Some sperm whales suddenly appeared.
00:57To investigate what happened, Jomar jumped into the water.
01:00But he immediately got up because he saw sharks.
01:03Until the 5 sharks that they spotted, the whales attacked them.
01:08This sperm whale is a blood and lifeless that they can pass through.
01:11Even though they did not fully understand the witnesses,
01:14the group needed to go back to the shore because the waves are rising in the sea.
01:19Jomar guessed that the dolphins and whales helped each other because the sharks attacked them.
01:24Is his guess right?
01:30Dolphins are considered one of the smartest animals in the world.
01:33They are fast learners and they have an advanced communication system.
01:37It means that they can talk to each other and even to other species.
01:41They have a special apparatus that is attached to their blowhole.
01:46It's like the equivalent of a person's voice box.
01:50They can create different sounds.
01:54This is what they use to communicate.
01:57A marine biologist clarified that what Jomar saw around the sperm whale
02:01were not sharks but short-finned pilot whales.
02:04The biggest animals there are sperm whales.
02:07And around them are short-finned pilot whales.
02:10It's not unique to the Philippines.
02:12If you notice, the sperm whales got into this formation that looks like a flower.
02:18It's called margarite formation.
02:20This type of behavior is seen when the sperm whale is attacked.
02:25But these pilot whales are not known to eat the sperm whale.
02:31But maybe the sperm whales were stressed.
02:34The sperm whale's defense reaction is...
02:37This news has already reached the BFAR of Bureau of Fisheries and Aquatic Resources.
02:41And they plan to investigate the incident so that it can be better understood.
02:48Jomar's encounter with the Tukuran Sea is considered a one-in-a-million event.
02:52But what if he saw Palanguy-languy,
02:55which is considered to be one of the rarest fish in the world?
03:03This is the Ciprinodon diabolis or devil's-honed pufffish,
03:07one of the rarest fish in the world.
03:10Why?
03:11Because in 2024, its population is only 191.
03:15And it can only be seen in one location.
03:18In Devil's Hole, a cave in the Death Valley region in Nevada, America.
03:23Because of this, the pufffish is now critically endangered
03:26according to the IUCN or International Union for Conservation of Nature.
03:31Meanwhile, for those who are watching this news,
03:34post or comment with the hashtag
03:36Kuya Kim, what's next?
03:37Always remember, it's important to know.
03:40I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:49Good evening, Kapuso.
03:51I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:55While monitoring the events of the DNR Region 7 in Alcoy, Cebu,
04:01a rare bird was found on their island.
04:04And it was even documented.
04:06What bird is it?
04:13This is the bird that was documented by the DNR Region 7
04:17that grew in their eyes.
04:19Because the bird that they found
04:21is one of the rare birds that can only be seen on their island.
04:24This is the Cebu Hawk Owl or Cebu Bubuk.
04:28We have Population and Habitat Monitoring of Priority Threatened Species
04:35in Barangay Nogas, Alcoy, Cebu.
04:39Nogas, Alcoy is their timberland area.
04:43It is a proposed critical habitat.
04:48Cebu Hawk Owls live in the Cebu mountains.
04:51They like to eat insects, reptiles, small mammals, and birds.
04:56These birds are only medium-sized.
04:58But Cebu Hawk Owl along with Camiguin Hawk Owl and Rombron Bubuk
05:03are considered the largest in the Philippine Hawk Owl Species Complex.
05:07But these birds have a problem.
05:10Their habitat is being destroyed because of legal and illegal logging and mining.
05:16But there is good news for Cebu Hawk Owls.
05:20Kuya Kim, what is it?
05:27Because of their habitat being destroyed,
05:30Cebu Hawk Owls were classified by the IUCN or International Union for Conservation of Nature
05:37as endangered.
05:39But from time to time, they are already vulnerable from being endangered.
05:43It means that being endangered is not as dangerous as being endangered.
05:48Their number can reach up to 900.
05:52However, let's not be complacent.
05:54Let's take care of them and make sure that they are not saved from the clutches of habitat loss.
05:59Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
06:01post or just comment,
06:03Hashtag Kuya Kim, what is it?
06:05Always remember, the important thing is to know.
06:08I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
06:17Good evening, Kapuso.
06:18I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
06:22In a cave in Spain,
06:24a human fossil was discovered that could give a new look to the history of mankind.
06:29The so-called fossil was discovered by an unknown ancient human species.
06:40This is a piece of fossil that was discovered by archaeologists in a cave in Spain.
06:44A facial fossil that is estimated to be 1.1 to 1.4 million years old.
06:49That's why it is now the oldest known fossil in Western Europe.
06:52The facial anatomy of the fossil that they gave as a gift is pink.
06:55It is said to be more primitive than the Homo antecessor that lived in Western Europe
06:59about 800,000 years to 1.2 million years ago.
07:03There are some similarities with the Homo erectus,
07:06the first human species that migrated from Africa.
07:09But since only a part of the fossil was recovered,
07:11experts are still investigating to ascertain if pink is considered
07:15an untouched ancient human species.
07:20What's up, Cave?
07:22Here in the Philippines,
07:24one of the earliest known human remains
07:26are the bones discovered in Tabon Cave in Quezon, Palawan in 1962.
07:30The so-called Tabon Man,
07:32which is estimated to be 47,000 years old.
07:35But since 2007,
07:37fossils have been discovered that are even older than the Tabon Man.
07:42Do you know how old this fossil is?
07:50In 2007, 2011, and 2015,
07:53there were 7 teeth and 6 small bones discovered in Calao Cave in the province of Cagayan.
08:00After careful study,
08:02it was discovered that the fossil is 67,000 years old.
08:06In Calao, it is said to be older than the Tabon Man.
08:10This new species is called Homo lucidensis.
08:13Meanwhile, to find out the truth behind the viral news,
08:16post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim Ano Na.
08:19Always remember, the important thing is to know.
08:22I am Kuya Kim, and I will answer you 24 hours.
08:29Good evening, Kapuso!
08:31I am your Kuya Kim,
08:32and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
08:35Do you have plans for this weekend?
08:37Don't just draw, let's color it.
08:40Join us in a group in Makati
08:42that gathers every weekend to do watercolor painting.
08:49With a lot of problems at work, at home, and on the streets,
08:52how do you de-stress?
08:54We met this group that meets every weekend in cafes in Makati to paint.
09:00This is the Weekend Watercolor Circle established by architect Virgel.
09:04Every weekend, we gather just to relax, have fun, and to do watercolor painting.
09:09A platform or a space for us to connect.
09:12That is the essence of our community.
09:14Even newbies in painting are welcome to join them.
09:17Nina V will teach you and her fellow watercolor artists
09:21the basic watercolor techniques.
09:23Mainly, we do kind of workshop, but more on jamming type of workshop.
09:27So, it's not just a very tip-toed or technical workshop.
09:30It's fun because the motivation of the joiners is different.
09:33Some just want to relax after a very tiring week.
09:36Others just want to forget and move on.
09:39V's passion project just started.
09:41Now, there are more than 1,000 joiners or members.
09:44Choy is a nurse.
09:45In painting, he's willing to go through his stress at work.
09:48It provides comfort or different channel to express creativity
09:53because we feel discreated.
09:55My passion to do art or pursue some things other than what I do.
10:00I feel recharged every after session.
10:02If there are people who want to join,
10:04we have a page on Instagram that they can DM.
10:07Everyone's welcome.
10:08If we have a hobby, we're in the present moment.
10:11That's why overthinking and rumination are reduced.
10:14This is important because hobbies calm the mind.
10:17Let's see that hobbies are not just for passing time.
10:20This is also a psychological tool to return the balance of mind and feelings.
10:26Kuya Kim, what's next?
10:28Painting using water and pigment started in ancient times.
10:33In the Paleolithic Era in Europe,
10:35natural pigment was used to paint caves.
10:37Ancient Egyptians used watercolor in their manuscripts
10:41while the Chinese used it in painting and calligraphy.
10:44The watercolor we're used to today was developed in the 19th century.
10:48It's a mixture of four ingredients.
10:50Pigment that gives color.
10:51Gum Arabic that serves as binder.
10:53Additives to change the consistency, color, and lifespan.
10:56And of course, water.
10:58But do you know what was used to paint the so-called oldest painting in the Aztecs?
11:08This is the cave painting that was discovered in 2017
11:11in Leang Karampuang Limestone Cave in Indonesia.
11:14The image of a pig with mud
11:16is surrounded by three people whose age is not less than 51,200 years old.
11:22That's why this is considered the oldest painting in the world.
11:25What was used to paint this?
11:27Ocher or earth pigment mixed with water.
11:31Meanwhile, to watch the trivia behind the viral news,
11:33tweet or just comment,
11:35hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
11:37Always remember, what's important is what's known.
11:40I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours a day.
11:47In some places in Latin America,
11:50the moon looks like it has a shade of red.
11:53What is this so-called blood moon?
11:56Kuya Kim, what's next?
12:02This was painted in Latin America this Friday night.
12:06The moon is shining and red.
12:10This is because of the total lunar eclipse of blood moon.
12:13The blood moon was painted in Caracas, Venezuela.
12:16Bogota, Colombia.
12:18Mexico City.
12:20And Ciudad Juarez, Mexico.
12:22Kuya Kim, what's next?
12:25The eclipse happens when the sun, the moon, and the earth are equal.
12:29Every lunar eclipse, the sun is in the middle of the earth and covers it.
12:33That's why the blood moon shines.
12:36Every total lunar eclipse, as witnessed in Latin America this Friday,
12:40the moon turns red.
12:42It's because of the red light that comes from the sun and hits the moon.
12:46Always remember, what's important is what's known.
12:49I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours a day.

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