#KuyaKimAnoNa? - Daan-daang dinosaur footprints, nadiskubre sa quarry site sa UK; Ilonggo delicacies, bumida sa costumes ng mga kandidata ng Miss Iloilo 2025; Kailan ang pinakamahaba at pinakamabilis na Traslacion?; Tandang Sora Women's Museum, nag-soft opening; Sawa, namataan sa kisame ng isang tindahan sa Bohol
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00:00Good evening Kapuso, I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:28In a mining town in the UK, hundreds of dinosaur footprints were discovered.
00:32They paved the way for a deeper study of the dinosaurs that ruled our planet millions of years ago.
00:45There are findings in this mining town in Oxfordshire, UK that caught the attention of experts.
00:50These are not minerals, but hundreds of dinosaur footprints.
00:53Since it was discovered, researchers have found at least 200 footprints from Oxford and Birmingham Universities,
01:03which are believed to date back to the Middle Jurassic Era.
01:06This means that these footprints are more than 160 million years old.
01:10What's more, it caught the attention of those who discovered the footprints.
01:13It formed not just one, but five trackways that were used by the dinosaurs.
01:18The longest trackway is 150 meters long.
01:21That's why the Dinosaur Highway in Oxfordshire is now considered one of the largest dinosaur track sites in the world.
01:34But what kind of dinosaur left these footprints?
01:42There are five trackways that were discovered in Dewar's Farm Quarry.
01:45Of these four trackways, only the remains of a gigantic herbivorous dinosaur with a very long neck, such as the Cetiosaurus, are believed to have been left.
01:53And because there are only three footprints on the fifth trackway,
01:57this is from a carnivorous theropod dinosaur, which is called Megalosaurus.
02:02Did you know that Megalosaurus is the first scientifically named dinosaur?
02:06It was named in 1824.
02:09And from this discovery, the public's interest in dinosaur science was discovered.
02:12To those who are wondering if it's possible that dinosaur tracks were discovered in the Philippines,
02:17the answer is, it's a mystery.
02:19Until now, there are no dinosaurs that can be discovered here in the Philippines.
02:23Experts believe that when dinosaurs were still alive,
02:27the land of the Philippines was still under water and it was not yet formed.
02:31Did you know where the largest dinosaur fossil site in the world can be found?
02:36Mga Kapuso, we are now here at the Shandong Fossil Bone Beds in Shucheng City, China,
02:42which holds the Guinness World Record for the largest dinosaur fossil site.
02:47Since its discovery in 2008, more than 7,600 fossils have been found here since the Late Cretaceous Period.
02:54That's how many.
02:56Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the news,
02:59post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim Ano Na.
03:02Always remember, the important thing to know.
03:05I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:13Good evening, Mga Kapuso.
03:15I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:19It hit the taste of the netizens,
03:22the colorful costumes that were stolen by the candidates of a pageant in Iloilo.
03:26How was this inspired by the delicious food of Ilonggo?
03:36The audience's eyes were full when the candidates of Miss Iloilo 2025 were stolen.
03:42The so-called Gen Z, they served.
03:45Because they were forced to steal the colorful costumes inspired by the delicious food of Ilonggo.
03:51These costumes are really delicious.
03:54It is related to the dish that was boiled and cooked by a native chicken.
03:59The inspiration of this one, Talabana Sagana in Iloilo.
04:03And the favorite sauce of the Ilonggo, Sinamak.
04:06Of course, we are really happy for how the netizens,
04:10how they received the Gastronomy Costume theme.
04:13You can also see it on social media.
04:15And we see how happy they are.
04:16Sometimes we see memes about the food.
04:19And I think it's really a milestone.
04:23But why did they choose this theme for this year?
04:26Kuya Kim, what now?
04:30The Gastronomy Costume Competition in Miss Iloilo 2025,
04:34is an introduction to the famous city of Iloilo,
04:37that was stolen in 2023 by one of the creative city of gastronomy of UNESCO.
04:41It's unique, it's comfy, it's fun,
04:44and it's a very perfect avenue to show Ilonggo creativity.
04:50UNESCO Creative City of Gastronomy is a title that UNESCO gives to cities
04:55that show deep respect and importance to their food.
04:59It's a place where the gastronomy of Ilonggo is recognized.
05:03It's a place where the gastronomy of Ilonggo is recognized.
05:06UNESCO is a title that UNESCO gives to cities that show deep respect and importance to their food.
05:12It's a part of their culture and history.
05:14It's all about promoting Iloilo and showcasing how rich the culture of Iloilo at the same time,
05:19how creative Ilonggos are.
05:21And while promoting Dinagyang, we also promote other aspects of Iloilo.
05:25Other cities that are on the list are
05:28Burgos in Spain,
05:30Parma in Italy,
05:31Macau,
05:32Phuket in Thailand.
05:33Thanks to this recognition,
05:35the local government of Iloilo is now aiming to make their famous Ilonggo cuisine even richer.
05:40We will use this opportunity because not every city is given this recognition.
05:47Iloilo really deserves its title.
05:50Dinami-rami is the most delicious food you can taste here.
05:53It's a dish that will really shock Ilonggo.
05:56The hot and tasty soup is a hit in taste, local or foreign.
06:04This is Lapas Batchoy,
06:06first tasted in Lapas District in Iloilo.
06:09It's name comes from the Chinese term Bak Kwe,
06:13which means shredded meat.
06:15According to Apo,
06:17one of the people who adapted the recipe of Batchoy
06:19were the people who used from their grandparents' home
06:22the leftover meat and intestines from their meat shop.
06:25While its noodles and soup
06:27were inspired by the noodle soup that was sold to Chinese vendors near their store.
06:33Let's taste the Lapas Batchoy.
06:37Mmm!
06:39It's so good!
06:42Meanwhile, to find out the latest news,
06:45tweet or comment
06:47with the hashtag Kuya Kim.
06:49Always remember, it's important to know.
06:52I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours.
07:00Good evening, Kapuso!
07:01I am your Kuya Kim
07:03who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
07:06Now that Jesus Christ was crucified,
07:08let's find out the history of one of the biggest
07:11massacres of believers in the country.
07:21The streets of Manila are full again
07:24with the massacres of millions of people
07:26for the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
07:27The image of our Father, Jesus of Nazareth,
07:30who is believed to be the one who was crucified,
07:32arrived in Manila with his brother, Recoleto,
07:34from Mexico in 1606.
07:39Many believe that the Nazarene was black in color
07:42because it was damaged when it was ridden by a lion
07:45that roamed the Philippines.
07:47But according to Monsignor Sabino Venco, Jr.
07:49of Leona School of Theology,
07:51the wood where the Nazarene was made
07:53was a black wood called
07:55mesquite.
07:57But did you know that what is being celebrated today
07:59is not the liturgical feast,
08:01but the anniversary of the translation
08:03or its transfer from the previous location
08:05to Intramuros to Quepo in 1787.
08:11Since then, the translation has become
08:13one of the biggest protests
08:15by Catholics in the Philippines
08:17because of the large number of people
08:19who are moving to the position.
08:21Most of the time, they reach Shamsham
08:23before it ends.
08:25This happened in 2012,
08:272017, and 2018,
08:29which lasted for more than 22 hours.
08:31While the fastest one
08:33only lasted for less than 7 hours.
08:35This happened in 2004,
08:372005, and 2006.
08:39But did you know where
08:41Jesus Nazareno's home was
08:43before it was transferred to Quepo?
08:51This is the Iglesia de San Nicolás de Tolentino
08:53in Calle Cabildo in Intramuros.
08:55It served as the headquarters
08:57of the Asian-Augustinian Recollect Order.
08:59It served as the home
09:01of Jesus Nazareno from 1608
09:03until it was transferred to Quepo
09:05in 1787.
09:07The historic church
09:09that was destroyed in the Second World War
09:11in 1959
09:13when Trujillo was demolished.
09:15For more news,
09:17post or comment
09:19with the hashtag
09:20Kuya Kim.
09:22Always remember,
09:24the important thing is to know.
09:26I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you
09:2824 hours a day.
09:31Good evening, Kapuso.
09:33I am your Kuya Kim
09:35and I will give you trivia
09:37behind the trending news.
09:39She is one of the most important women
09:41in our history.
09:43That's why on her birthday,
09:45a museum in Quezon City
09:47was opened for her.
09:48Let's take a look at it.
09:50As an introduction to her history,
09:52a museum opened by the local government
09:54of Quezon City
09:56for the famous Melchora Aquino
09:58or Tandansora.
10:00This is the Tandansora Women's Museum.
10:02We named the museum
10:04Tandansora Women's Museum
10:06because we look up to Tandansora.
10:08This museum was inspired
10:10by her virtues
10:12to be good,
10:14to help,
10:16to serve
10:18and to preserve her history.
10:20Some of the items displayed here
10:22were given by her.
10:24We have a Tandansora section
10:26and her memorabilia are placed there.
10:28We have a showcase,
10:30bayo, almires, gilingan.
10:32The contribution of women
10:34in our society
10:36from then until now is very important.
10:38It is historical.
10:40The concept starts with women.
10:42The women of that time
10:44had equality
10:46before the Spanish came.
10:48They fought in the revolution
10:50until the contemporary women's movement.
10:52It will be an ongoing recording
10:54of our stories.
10:56But when the museum's director clarified
10:58their opening on Monday
11:00or on the same day of Tandansora,
11:02they said it was just a soft opening.
11:04Now, it is by appointment.
11:06There will be a hard opening on February 19,
11:08the death anniversary of Tandansora.
11:10Kuya Kim,
11:12how many years has Tandansora been here?
11:14Kuya Kim, what now?
11:15What now?
11:17On Monday, we celebrated the birthday
11:19of the mother of Katipunan,
11:21Melchorra Aquino, or Tandansora.
11:23The question is, how old is she?
11:25According to a scholar, Jean Richardson,
11:27January 6, 1836 is the real birthday
11:29of Melchorra Aquino.
11:31That is why Tandansora is 189 years old.
11:33The reason why the mother of Himagsika
11:35or the mother of Katipunan,
11:37Tandansora, was honored
11:39because of her important role
11:41in the Filipino revolution
11:43against the Spanish.
11:45She helped the Katipunan
11:47to give them food and shelter.
11:49As a recognition of her role
11:51in our history,
11:53she was named as one of the first streets
11:55and barangay in Quezon City.
11:57Did you know that there is a street
11:59in San Francisco, California
12:01named after Melchorra Aquino?
12:03And did you know that she was the first
12:05Filipina to be buried in our money?
12:07Before Josefa Llanes Escoda
12:09and the former President Corazon Aquino,
12:11Tandansora or Melchorra Aquino
12:13was the first Filipina
12:15to be buried in our 100-peso bill
12:17that was used from 1951 to 1966.
12:20Meanwhile,
12:22to find out the trailer behind the viral news,
12:24just post or comment
12:26hashtag Kuya Kim Ano Na.
12:28Always remember,
12:30what's important is what you know.
12:32I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
12:37A store in Tagbilaran Bohol
12:39was hit by a car accident.
12:41The driver was blind.
12:43Was he saved?
12:45What now?
12:53The BFP or Bureau of Fire Protection
12:55was afraid of the rescue operation.
12:57In a store here in Tagbilaran City, Bohol,
12:59in Quisame,
13:01a store was hit by a car accident.
13:03The rescuers had to destroy the Quisame
13:08and most of it was destroyed.
13:15Here, a reticulated python attacked them.
13:20They were able to lower the car
13:22with the help of a crane.
13:24Here, the rescuers were able to cover the car
13:28until it was rescued.
13:34The car, which weighs 35 kilos,
13:36was turned over to the experts at DENR.
13:39Wow!
13:42Kuya Kim,
13:44why do snakes like to hide in dark places?
13:47Kuya Kim, what now?
13:49Snakes are cold-blooded.
13:51That means,
13:53they need to get warm or cool
13:55depending on their surroundings.
13:57And dark places have the right temperature
13:59for them to remain comfortable.
14:01They also hide here for their protection
14:03and for them to rest.
14:05In case a snake attacks our house
14:06or our workplace,
14:08what should we do?
14:10We should not kill the snake
14:12or touch it,
14:14whether it is a snake or not.
14:16We should make sure
14:18that our members of the family are far away
14:20including our pets.
14:22We should lock the place
14:24if there is a door
14:26because these are really shy
14:28unless provoked.
14:30We should first barrage
14:32because other people don't know
14:33that they should call DENR.
14:36Let our barangay
14:38call this specific agency.
14:40Number one is housekeeping.
14:42Snakes are looking for a refuge
14:46similar to their place.
14:49Especially if they see
14:51that there are a lot of snakes
14:53or rodents
14:55that are their prey.
14:58Always remember,
15:00what's important is to know.
15:01This is Kuyahima
15:03and I'll see you in 24 hours.