Inanod ng mga katanungan ang grupo ng mga eksperto sa Palawan. Dahil sa isang beach sa probinsya, may nakita raw fossil ng isang nilalang na nabuhay mahigit 500 milyon na taon na ang nakaraan?!
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00:00 [Intro Music]
00:07 Good evening, Kapuso!
00:09 I am your brother, Kim, who will give you trivia behind the trending news.
00:13 The experts in Palawan watched the questions.
00:16 Because in a beach in the province, a fossil of an animal was found.
00:20 It has lived for more than 500 million years.
00:24 [Intro Music]
00:27 Experts are now studying this rock in Sabang Beach in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan.
00:32 In the rock, a fossil was discovered.
00:35 The missing fossil of a trilobite, which is 8 cm wide, was spotted by a Filipino professor in Japan.
00:42 He was walking on the beach and he found the alleged fossil of a trilobite.
00:46 We went to the site, we took pictures of it.
00:49 We asked for the opinion of the experts.
00:51 His comment was,
00:53 "Kuya Kim, how did fossils form? Kuya Kim, what happened?"
00:57 "Kuya Kim, what happened?"
00:59 The fossil is from the Latin word for fossilist, which means it was taken from the ground.
01:04 There are many ways to form a fossil.
01:06 But most of them are formed when a living organism, like a dead animal or plant,
01:11 is quickly covered by sediments like white, sand or volcanic ash.
01:15 As time passes, the sediments piled up on top of the dead organism will harden like a rock.
01:20 The first fossil discovered was from 570 BC.
01:23 It was a fossil of a marine mollusk.
01:25 When we say fossil, the first thing that comes to mind is dinosaurs.
01:30 The first scientific description of Megalosaurus was in 1824.
01:34 The fossils of this fossil were discovered quickly by the British paleontologist William Buckland.
01:39 What was found in Palawan was a missing fossil of a trilobite,
01:42 an extinct marine arthropod that lived 521 million years ago.
01:46 Meanwhile, what can experts say about the detritus of Jonas?
01:51 We asked for the opinion of the MGB.
01:53 What they commented was that it might not be a fossil.
01:57 It might be the concretions of a white spot on a foreign object.
02:01 That's the feature that we saw that looks like a fossil.
02:04 It's also impossible for a trilobite to be a fossil,
02:06 especially if it's alive and extinct before the rocks on Palawan Island were formed.
02:11 If a trilobite was formed, the age of the rocks on Palawan Island would change.
02:16 But they still have a lot to study about the rocks.
02:20 But do you know what is one of the oldest rocks in the Philippines?
02:23 This is one of the oldest rocks in the Philippines that was formed 210 to 145 million years ago.
02:34 It's the time when dinosaurs were still alive.
02:37 That's why it's called the Jurassic Sandstone.
02:41 And that's why experts say that it's the Jurassic Sandstone age
02:44 because of the ammonite fossils that are inside it.
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