#KuyaKimAnoNa? - Chick #30, pinakaunang eaglet na napisa sa NBBS Davao; Alitaptap sa Masungi Georeserve; Plant Nursery sa Negros Occ., tahanan ng daan-daang carnivorous plants; Bilong-bilong o moonfish, dagsa sa Tibiao, Antique; Carcass ng 'di pa tukoy na hayop, natagpuan sa dalampasigan ng Dumanjug, Cebu
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00:00Good evening Kapuso! I am your brother Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10In the newest bird breeding sanctuary in Davao City, a Philippine Eagle was hatched.
00:15Let's get to know the eagle, Chick No. 30.
00:22The joy of the NBPS or National Bird Breeding Sanctuary in Toril, Davao City has reached the sky.
00:27Recently, a Philippine Eagle Chick, Chick No. 30, was successfully hatched or hatched in the sanctuary.
00:34Brother Kim, why is there a special eagle?
00:37Chick No. 30.
00:39Brother Kim, what now?
00:41Brother Kim, what now?
00:43Did you know that Chick No. 30 is the first eagle hatched in the National Bird Breeding Sanctuary in Eden, Toril, Davao City?
00:50This is where the NBPS started to operate in February.
00:53According to the facility manager of the NBPS, Domingo Tadena,
00:56the hatching of Chick No. 30 was not easy.
00:59Chick No. 30 was hatched through artificial insemination.
01:03Artificial insemination is a method in which the semen of a male Philippine Eagle
01:08is placed in the reproductive tract of a female Philippine Eagle.
01:11The sperm donor is Eagle Sinag and the female's name is Pin Pin.
01:18The incubation period or the length of time required for the egg to hatch is 56 days.
01:24But what about Chick No. 30?
01:26It did not hatch by itself.
01:28We called it a help-out.
01:30The chick was supposed to pee.
01:33It was supposed to pee for 54 days of incubation.
01:37But we waited and it did not pee.
01:40When 55 days came, we helped it.
01:43We peed for it so that it would not suffocate.
01:46How is Chick No. 30 now?
01:48As of now, the chick is 3 days old and still in the laboratory.
01:55It eats because it can open its head.
01:58Most of our birds here are unlike what they have in other breeding prime breeders
02:02because they got them from the wild.
02:05Ours are all reha birds and we've had to deal with these birds and make them breed.
02:09This also underscores the skill and passion of our breeding staff.
02:14While Chick No. 30 grew up as the flagship of one of the most popular eagles in the country,
02:21What now?
02:22It's all about the money.
02:23Look at its face.
02:24Do you know who it is?
02:29This is the latest design of the Php 1,000 bill issued by the Central Bank of the Philippines in 2022.
02:35Here you can see a picture of an eagle.
02:38Its name is Embulug, which means to soar.
02:42Embulug was formerly called Vigo.
02:45It is one of the eagles of the Philippine Eagle Foundation in Davao City.
02:48This iconic image of Embulug or Vigo was taken by wildlife photographer Floyd Bermejo.
02:54Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, post or comment
02:58Hashtag Kuya Kim, what now?
03:00Always remember, the important thing is to know.
03:03I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:13Good evening, Kapuso.
03:14I am Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:18The eyes of netizens are watching this viral video.
03:22Hundreds of eagles, you might think they are stars.
03:25In the dark, they are flapping their wings.
03:28This scene was taken in the forest of Masunggitji Reserve in Baras, Rizal.
03:32But do you know why the eagles are shining?
03:35The eagles are one of the most popular bioluminescent organisms on earth.
03:41Bioluminescence is the light emitted by a living organism like a butterfly.
03:47This is the result of a chemical reaction inside their body.
03:51This happens when the oxygen is combined with calcium, ATP or adenosine triphosphate
03:57and the chemical luciferin.
03:59They use this light as a defense against predators,
04:02even when looking for a mate.
04:05Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news, post or comment
04:09Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
04:11Always remember, the important thing is to know.
04:14I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
04:23Good evening, Kapuso.
04:25I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
04:29What does the plant hobbyist we met in Negros Occidental eat at this time of the day?
04:34His plants are eaten by insects and small animals.
04:38What kind of plant is this?
04:44When you enter this plant nursery in Murcia, Negros Occidental,
04:47you feel like you are in another world.
04:49The plants that grow here, you can only see them on TV or movies.
04:54Like this one that looks like a pincel.
04:56While this plant, it looks like your mouth is going to pop out.
05:00And not only their appearance is different, but also their diet.
05:04Yes, they eat.
05:06And their cravings for insects and small animals
05:09is what they call carnivorous plants.
05:11The plants that Rafael is taking care of.
05:13I started in 2021.
05:15I wanted to start something different.
05:18I saw the carnivorous plants.
05:20One of the first plants Rafael took care of were Venus Flytraps.
05:23It is active, it eats insects when it enters the traps.
05:28Until he realized that his exotic collection has changed.
05:33I have different kinds of carnivorous plants.
05:36I have pitcher plants, saracenia, pingicula.
05:39Maybe more than 200 to 300 plants.
05:43At first, I was intimidated because I only saw them in movies.
05:48But when you see it and take care of it, it's not that hard.
05:53But isn't it dangerous to take care of carnivorous plants?
05:57Kuya Kim, why do carnivorous plants eat insects and small animals?
06:02Kuya Kim, what do you think?
06:05Plants need water, sun, and the nutrients they get from the soil.
06:10Carnivorous plants live on soils that are not very good.
06:14That's why they lack the nutrients they get here.
06:17This is the reason why they need to eat small insects and small animals
06:21for them to live.
06:23There are different kinds of carnivorous plants and different ways of eating prey.
06:27This one, the Venus Flytrap, has small veins around it that are its feelers
06:32and it feels when it comes close.
06:34When it closes and traps the prey, it produces digestive enzymes
06:38where the prey and its food are digested.
06:41And this is the pitcher plant.
06:43That's why it's called pitcher plant.
06:44It has a pitchel that contains a sticky liquid.
06:47When the insect enters it, it will be trapped in the liquid and digested.
06:51It will be digested and eaten by the prey.
06:53But is it dangerous to take care of carnivorous plants like Rafael?
06:57It's not dangerous.
06:59They only eat insects.
07:01And the biggest food they eat is fish.
07:04I'm sure your eyes will grow with this carnivorous plant.
07:07This is the biggest.
07:09Not only in the Philippines, but all over the world.
07:13It was named after the famous naturalist Sir David Atemboro
07:17the Nefentes Atemborowai or Atemboro's pitcher plant.
07:21It can reach up to 1.5 meters
07:23while its pitchel diameter is 30 centimeters.
07:26That's why it's the biggest carnivorous plant in the world.
07:30And did you know that it was the first to be spotted
07:32at the summit of Mount Victoria in Palawan?
07:34Just to prove how rich biodiversity is in our country.
07:38Meanwhile, to know the trivia behind the viral news,
07:41just post or comment
07:43Hashtag Kuya Kim, what's next?
07:45Always remember, it's important to know.
07:48I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours a day.
07:56Good evening, Kapuso.
07:58I'm your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
08:02The fishermen and residents of Barangay Santo Rosario
08:05in the town of Tibiao in Antique
08:07were asked, is that for real?
08:10When did the number of thousands of fish
08:12that they call Bilong-Bilong
08:14fall in their ocean?
08:16The residents have their own discard
08:18so that there will be more.
08:19That's why their catch is Banye-Banyerang Bilong-Bilong.
08:22This is their favorite dish.
08:24It's made with fish sauce or grilled fish.
08:28The Bilong-Bilong or Menemakulata
08:30is also called Moonfish.
08:32According to an unpublished study
08:34by licensed fisheries technologist,
08:36Lord Nixon Kalawag,
08:38Bilong-Bilong or Moonfish are usually caught
08:40during full moon.
08:42It seems that it's just right because
08:44on November 15,
08:46thousands of Bilong-Bilong
08:48fell in Tibiao.
08:50Meanwhile, to know the trivia behind the viral news,
08:53just post or comment
08:55Hashtag Kuya Kim.
08:57Always remember,
08:58what's important is what's known.
09:00I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours.
09:06Good day, Kapuso.
09:08I'm your Kuya Kim
09:09and I'll give you the trivia
09:10behind the trending news.
09:13The residents of Parangay Kalabuon
09:15in Dumanhug, Cebu,
09:17followed the questions.
09:18But in their base,
09:19this is what they saw.
09:21A carcass or sink
09:22of an untouched sea creature.
09:24It's very life-threatening.
09:26It's very life-threatening.
09:27Maybe,
09:28about 50 feet.
09:29The skin is like it's gone.
09:31The bones are big.
09:33It's possible that it is
09:34a carcass of a whale or a whale shark.
09:36Maybe it's a kind of
09:37big shark or stingray.
09:39And if we call their place,
09:40Salanggay.
09:41But is Salanggay
09:42what they followed
09:43in the swamp of Dumanhug?
09:47Kuya Kim, what is it?
09:48The carcass that was found
09:49in Dumanhug, Cebu,
09:50is believed to be
09:51a body of a giant oceanic manta ray.
09:54What kind of sea creature is this?
09:56The giant oceanic manta ray
09:58is a species of pagi or ray.
10:00This is the biggest ray in the world
10:02that can reach up to 29 feet.
10:04But even though it's a huge fish,
10:06it eats very small.
10:07It eats almost
10:08a microscopic sea plankton.
10:10The giant oceanic manta ray
10:12can be seen in deep waters
10:14of tropical and subtropical seas
10:16like the Pacific Ocean,
10:17Indian Ocean,
10:18and Caribbean Sea.
10:19But is it possible that
10:20the carcass or sink
10:21of the giant oceanic manta ray
10:23was found in Cebu?
10:26According to the initial investigation
10:27of PIFA Region 7,
10:38And the only way
10:39to confirm this is
10:47What was done
10:48to the found carcass?
10:54We were living
10:55on the same day, sir.
10:56I am Kuya Kim
10:57and I will answer you
10:5824 hours a day.