Aired (February 15, 2025): Paano napadpad ang dugong na ito sa pampang? Panoorin ang video.
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00:00A blood. People are confused when they see this on the ground.
00:08When I lifted the coffin, it reached the ceiling. When we saw the blood, it was so big.
00:15It's good that the blood is still alive. Blood is not a fish.
00:27Even if it's been on the ground for a long time, it can breathe because it's a mammal.
00:31But if it's been on the ground for too long, it will die.
00:33There's a lot of knowledge, brother Kim.
00:39Before we know the story behind this video,
00:41let's ask the Filipinos how they know blood.
00:45I'll ask you something. Do you know what kind of animal is that?
00:49It's a hippopotamus.
00:51A hippopotamus? No.
00:53What sound does blood make?
00:55It sounds like drums.
00:57What about you?
00:59I don't know.
01:01Do you know what the sound of blood is? It's like the sound of a bird.
01:04Oh, the sound of boiling water.
01:07When the water is boiling,
01:11the blood comes out of the hippopotamus.
01:13When the water is boiling,
01:15the blood comes out of the hippopotamus.
01:17The sound of boiling water is like the sound of water gushing out of a drum.
01:23Do you know what the blood makes?
01:26It's the sound of a drum.
01:28It's the sound of bonding between the body and the soul,
01:31it's the sound of blood.
01:33When blood is connected to the body,
01:35the blood connects to the soul.
01:36We went to Pangpang when we saw the blood.
01:40It was so big.
01:41We were so happy when we saw it.
01:45Donna's story is that this is not the first time she saw blood.
01:49When we saw blood before, we were just looking at it.
01:53We were happy to see it.
01:55Do you know that in the past, when blood sailors saw blood, they thought it was a siren.
02:00This is where the siren's sound came from.
02:02It looks like a woman swimming in the sea.
02:04When you look at the blood above the ship, it looks like blood.
02:10We watched the expert on video to find out why this happened in Pangpang.
02:15Normally, they should not be able to swim that far in Pangpang.
02:18Because they live in a lot of seagrass and usually in shallow water.
02:23They can only reach Pangpang if they are caught by the waves.
02:29Or if they are in a tidal pool.
02:33Blood is a marine mammal that is strictly herbivorous.
02:36It only eats plants.
02:38It can be found in warm coastal waters from East Africa to Australia,
02:42including the Red Sea, Indian Ocean, and the Pacific.
02:46In the past, blood was found in many areas of the Philippines.
02:49But there was a huge decline in the 1970s
02:52because of the development of coastal areas,
02:54incidental catches in gillnets,
02:56dynamite fishing,
02:57pollution,
02:58and natural disasters that affected many seagrass, which is their main food source.
03:05Let's go back to Donna's video.
03:06The reason why people carry blood is because they will return it to the sea.
03:13It's okay. There are no wounds.
03:15Whatever we saw, there was nothing.
03:17The blood disappeared quickly.
03:22Blood is listed as vulnerable to extinction
03:25in the International Union for Conservation of Nature,
03:28or IUCN's Red List of Threatened Species.
03:31This means that it's almost gone.
03:34Although they have a long lifespan of 70 years or more,
03:37they have a slow rate of reproduction.
03:43If you see animals in places where they are not naturally going,
03:47the expert's advice is to proceed with caution.
03:51Call the proper authority
03:53to give them the right response
03:56so that they won't run away.
03:58There is a proper way to carry them
04:01and a proper way to release them.