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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10In the province of Cagayan, a dead fish has been found.
00:13The fishermen who saw it have a lot of doubts on how it was brought back to life.
00:23While the fishermen were sailing in the sea of the holy land of Cagayan, they saw something.
00:28A bloody fish.
00:30It did not leave its place.
00:32But when it came close, it bumped into Gerald and it was injured.
00:36Its neck was broken and the sun's rays hit its shell.
00:42Wow!
00:43It also started to smell.
00:44The fish was already dead.
00:48How did it come back to life? It's huge!
00:50It might have been in the sea for 2-3 days.
00:53What happened to the poor fish?
00:58Kuya Kim, do the fish still come out of their shells?
01:03Kuya Kim, what now?
01:05Unlike what we usually see in cartoons, the fish do not come out of their shells.
01:10Because their bodies are attached to it.
01:13Their shell has 3 parts.
01:15The carapace or the upper part.
01:17The plastron or the lower part.
01:19And the bridge that connects the carapace and plastron.
01:23They have 6 bones.
01:25Including the backbone, breastbone, and ribs.
01:27It is attached to the inner layer of its shell.
01:29So the size of the fish is the size of its shell.
01:33Wow! How did it come back to life? It's huge!
01:35According to marine biologists, the fish was hit by Gerald's spear.
01:40It could be a green sea turtle.
01:42This is one of the most common fish in the Philippines.
01:46The scales or scutes of the carapace are flaked off.
01:51The animal is also bloated.
01:53The inside of it is decomposing.
01:55It has been dead for quite some time.
01:57We cannot determine its cause unless you conduct a necropsy.
02:03I think it was hit by a boat's propeller.
02:06Because that spot is passed by boats carrying tourists to the island.
02:12We just left the carapace because it smells bad.
02:16The documentation of the death should be reported to the DNR.
02:21They will conduct further investigation.
02:24But do you have any idea how big is the smell of one of the most famous fish in history?
02:34It has been estimated that it has been living in freshwater swamps in South America
02:40for the past 5 to 10 million years.
02:42It is the Stupendemys Geographicus.
02:45Its shell is almost 10 feet long and weighs 2,500 pounds.
02:51According to experts who examined the recovered shell and lower jaw of the carapace,
02:56the shell of the male species of Stupendemys Geographicus
03:00is hard in the gills to protect their fruits.
03:04Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
03:07post or just comment,
03:09Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
03:11Always remember,
03:12the important thing is to know.
03:14I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours.
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