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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your brother Kim and I will give you a trivia behind the trending news.
00:10In Batangas, there is a free diver who was attacked by an aggressive fish, the Barracuda.
00:16Why is that? Let's see the answer.
00:23For his birthday, the free diver, Karen, killed the heart of the sea in Mabili, Batangas.
00:31But in the middle of his free dive, suddenly,
00:35Karen was attacked by a fish.
00:38I thought the fins of the fish hit me.
00:41What she didn't know is that this is a Barracuda.
00:44It went right in front of her partner, Ia.
00:47It went right in front of me. I didn't know what to do.
00:50I killed myself.
00:53I have a big wound here.
00:56But why did Karen attack the Barracuda in the sea of Mabili?
01:01Brother Kim, why do Barracudas become aggressive?
01:04Brother Kim, what now?
01:06Barracudas are known for their aggressiveness.
01:09This happens because of their strong predatory instinct.
01:12They are considered as the primary predators in the sea.
01:15They eat smaller fish and other sea creatures.
01:18Barracudas become aggressive when there is a threat in their territory.
01:21They are very territorial and protect their surroundings.
01:24One of the defense of Barracudas is their big mouth with sharp teeth.
01:28Their body is also long.
01:30Great Barracudas can reach up to 6 feet.
01:33That's why these fish are good swimmers.
01:35Barracudas swim very fast.
01:37They can swim for 25 miles per hour.
01:39They use this speed to find food or escape from their predators.
01:45But how can we avoid Barracudas when we swim in the sea?
01:50Let's not wear tight clothes.
01:52This is what attracts Barracudas.
01:53Barracudas become aggressive when they see something close to them that they can eat.
01:59There is a machine that they hold.
02:01This is what attracts them because they think that this is one of the fish that they can eat.
02:06This is also the possible reason why Barracudas attack Karen in Batangas.
02:10Because she was wearing a suit.
02:12I feel like it's because of him here in my area.
02:16Because he never went to the bathroom.
02:18Then he sat next to me.
02:19A few weeks after the incident, the wounds that Karen received were healed.
02:24We do not discourage those who are interested in diving.
02:28It's just a coincidence that we are not knowledgeable.
02:31But did you know that there is a famous lake in the Philippines called Paracuda?
02:39This is Paracuda Lake in Coron, Palawan.
02:42This is a thermocline freshwater lake.
02:43It means that there is a transition layer of water between the surface water and deep water.
02:49The water suddenly cools as it deepens.
02:51This is why it is called Paracuda Lake because of the story that in the heart of the lake,
02:56there is a huge Barracuda.
02:58And it is said that the residents here discovered a skeleton of a Barracuda.
03:03Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news or tweet,
03:07just comment with the hashtag,
03:08I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you in 24 hours.
03:16There is a house in Misamis Occidental in Mindanao that is said to be inhabited by tukos.
03:23Why is that, Kuya Kim?
03:24What is it?
03:29It is said that the people who visit this house are not afraid.
03:33The people who visit this house in Misamis Occidental are not afraid.
03:38The residents here are not only the family of Tuyuhin Enyelito,
03:42but also their border, Tukos.
03:44The biggest of these is said to hide under the roof.
03:47The biggest is in Sandangkal.
03:50While these houses are being built, the tukos are complaining.
03:54I was shocked because they are complaining.
03:57I am used to it but I am still afraid.
03:59The face-to-face encounter of the tukos is a little scary.
04:02Enyelito's face-to-face encounter with the tukos is a little scary.
04:04It is said that he was asked by Tuyuhin to fix his house.
04:07We are moving the house because it will be renovated.
04:10But due to the discovery of the tukos,
04:12We gave them time to leave so that they will not be hurt if we move the house.
04:18Is Enyelito able to finish what his Tuyuhin is asking him to do?
04:23Kuya Kim, why are the feet of the tukos so close?
04:26Kuya Kim, what is it?
04:29That's why it's amazing if the feet of the tukos are so close
04:32to almost any surface because of the hair-like structure of its feet.
04:36It's called sete.
04:38But did you know that not all things can hold it?
04:41Their feet do not stick too much to wet surfaces.
04:44Even things that have a non-stick coating like a pan.
04:47Things that are oily or oily.
04:49Or if it's a mess.
04:51Another difference of the tukos is what they make sounds.
04:54That's why they are called tukos
04:55or tuko is because of the sound they make.
04:58The tuko.
05:00The vocalization of different sounds is a way for them to communicate with other tukos.
05:05The tukos are also found in our people's homes.
05:08Because some of them are here for their needs to live.
05:11Like light, which attracts insects that say food.
05:15And water, which they can drink and will give moisture to their skin.
05:18They help us as pest control.
05:20They don't have pets, but they get sick immediately.
05:22While Enelito's tukos are open,
05:25the eggs hatched immediately.
05:28Some are on the tree, some are running.
05:30Why are they gathering there?
05:32We call it communal nesting.
05:34They just share one nesting site.
05:36Possibly because that place has an ideal condition for laying and hatching eggs.
05:40For the eggs, it was destroyed.
05:42When the tukos hatched, they were destroyed.
05:45It's scary for the tukos to be on the ground.
05:48They have a place in our nature.
05:50So let's not hurt them.
05:52I'm Kuya Kim, and I'll answer you 24 hours.
06:00Good evening, Kapuso!
06:02I'm your Kuya Kim, who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
06:06I have a story for you about the koi fish that swim
06:10and live happily in a creek in the river.
06:13Is that for real?
06:19In the very clean canals of Japan, this is what you can see.
06:23Living and colorful koi fish.
06:26Many of us wish we could catch them all.
06:29But not the people of Edigan City in Mindanao.
06:31In this creek in Barangay Poblacion,
06:34there are more than 100 koi fish that swim.
06:37The koi fish are now far away.
06:40At first, you can see them swimming.
06:42The koi fish became an instant tourist attraction.
06:45When people come here,
06:48they will see that there are many koi fish here.
06:49They don't throw garbage.
06:52The koi fish have been here since 2017.
06:55He cleaned this canal, the creek,
06:57and he fed the fish here.
06:59I put a lot of koi fish here.
07:01There are a lot of koi fish here.
07:03Before, there were about 4,000 koi fish here.
07:06Some of them are already sold.
07:08For the koi fish to always be healthy,
07:10Lito cleans the creek every day.
07:12I don't throw garbage here.
07:14But why do the koi fish in the creek in Barangay Poblacion seem to live happily?
07:19Why do the koi fish in the creek in Barangay Poblacion seem to live happily?
07:22Kuya Kim, why do the koi fish in the creek in Barangay Poblacion seem to live happily?
07:25Kuya Kim, what's the matter?
07:27In Japanese culture,
07:29koi fish are a symbol of wealth and luck.
07:31Because of their big and long lives,
07:33some species of koi fish can grow up to 36 inches,
07:36while the oldest known koi fish,
07:38which lives for more than 200 years,
07:40is believed to be old.
07:42Is this the so-called national fish of Japan?
07:44These colorful fish are not native species in Japan.
07:45They were brought to Japan from China in the 1st century AD as a source of food.
07:51Meanwhile, how did koi fish live in a creek in the river?
07:55A koi enthusiast has a guess.
08:00Maybe there's a source of fresh water there,
08:03that's why they live.
08:05Because fresh water is a source of oxygen.
08:07If there's oxygen, they live.
08:09As for Lito?
08:11What I want to happen now is,
08:13I'll help the government
08:15But did you know,
08:17how much is the most expensive koi fish in the world?
08:23Hiroshima, Japan, in 2018,
08:26has the most expensive koi carp in the world.
08:30The S-Legend is a Kohaku variety,
08:32with a length of 3 feet and 3 inches.
08:35A Taiwanese bidder bought it for 203 million yen,
08:39or almost 78 million pesos.
08:41It's a very expensive fish.
08:43Meanwhile, to find out the latest news,
08:46tweet or comment with the hashtag
08:48Always remember,
08:50it's important to know.
08:52I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours a day.

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