Doc Nielsen Donato, sinubukang manghuli ng mala-ahas na isda ang itsura! | Born to be Wild

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Aired (July 7, 2024): Doc Nielsen Donato, walang takot na sinubukang manghuli ng malabanos, isang uri ng isda na mala-ahas ang itsura. Panoorin ang video!

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00:00Let's dig this hole. Let's see if it's narrow or smooth.
00:06Because it's narrow here.
00:09I'll dig this hole.
00:14I'm fighting against a fierce sea creature.
00:27Will I be able to catch it alive?
00:31Oh my God!
00:44Joker will dive into the sea today to face Malabanos, a type of fish that will not be caught alive.
00:54I'm excited because we'll be joining the fishermen to catch a different type of fish.
01:07Is this the place where you hunt different types of fish?
01:14Yes. We'll walk to the other side of Bacawan.
01:25In the past, they were afraid of this type of fish.
01:28But now, some of them are able to catch it because of their hard work.
01:31Even though it's hard, they're still willing to catch it.
01:35This is their bait.
01:38This is their real bait.
01:41It's not just a bait that they use.
01:44This is how fierce Malabanos is.
01:48This is what they're using as bait.
01:51They even have tilapia.
01:54It won't go into the pool.
01:57It will go into the water.
02:00They need to wear socks so that the tilapia won't get hurt.
02:05Don't step on the tilapia.
02:08The tilapia will get hurt.
02:11Malabanos often go to Bacawan.
02:16Because their food is here.
02:20Because the water is high, they need to swim.
02:24We're here at our first target.
02:27We'll let the tilapia go through the hole.
02:31Then, we'll try to feed the tilapia.
02:37I don't need to wear a wet suit.
02:41That's it.
02:43It's okay.
02:46We'll feed the tilapia first.
02:48I'll feed this one first.
02:55I'll feed this one first.
02:58We're holding hands.
03:00I'll hold the tilapia.
03:031, 2, 3.
03:17It's so big.
03:20My hand fits inside.
03:23We'll measure it first.
03:27If you feed it like this,
03:30you'll let the tilapia go through the hole.
03:32Then, you'll push this one.
03:34If it stops, it's okay.
03:40Zero visibility.
03:42I'll just hold on to this tree so that I can swim.
03:52I'll push this one.
03:58We're so lucky.
04:05Zero visibility.
04:07I'll just hold on to this tree so that I can swim.
04:17I'll push this one.
04:23We're so lucky.
04:26It's a little kid.
04:28Just a few more seconds.
04:31It's pulling.
04:33Don't let it go back.
04:35It's pulling.
04:38As long as it's giving food,
04:41I'll just pull it.
04:43It's pulling.
04:44Hey!
04:46Hey!
04:50My God!
04:52Oh!
04:54It's fighting back.
04:56Let it go.
04:58It's fighting back.
05:01My God!
05:03Just hold on to it.
05:08That was so fast.
05:10We caught this Malabanos.
05:12Let it go.
05:14I was so excited.
05:16I couldn't stop my excitement.
05:19The texture of its...
05:24It doesn't have a skin.
05:26Look at its teeth.
05:28This Malabanos is very powerful.
05:33Its eyes are so small.
05:34That means,
05:37it uses its other senses
05:40to hunt for food.
05:43Common Pike Conger.
05:45It's a type of eel that we caught.
05:48How many kilos is this?
05:50It's around 3 kilos.
05:52And look at the tail.
05:54That's what they use for swimming.
06:09Malabanos is usually found in Pangpang.
06:12I got to know it better
06:14when I got closer to it.
06:15As you can see,
06:17they look like moray eels.
06:19That's why moray eels are more colorful.
06:21And their legs
06:23are like pouches.
06:25When they breathe,
06:27it expands.
06:32They shouldn't be arrogant
06:34because their sharp teeth
06:36are like weapons
06:38to their enemies.
06:40The direction of their teeth
06:42is backward
06:43so that when they bite the fish,
06:45it won't escape from their mouth.
06:50Maybe,
06:52I raised it too high.
06:54This is probably around 6 feet.
06:56It looks like an eel,
06:57but it's not.
06:59It's a type of fish
07:01that has gills.
07:02When they breathe,
07:04they use gills.
07:07The battle for Joker is over.
07:10Malabanos was defeated.
07:11It can be sold
07:13for P300.
07:15We caught it
07:17so that we can buy
07:19rice
07:21or milk for our kids.
07:24Joker admitted
07:26that he needs to be careful
07:28when catching Malabanos
07:30so that it won't end up in the wild.
07:32If Malabanos disappears,
07:35it won't help
07:37to balance life in Pakawan.
07:39They eat dead fish
07:41and sea urchins.
07:43We shouldn't catch small fish.
07:46We should catch big fish.
07:48If we catch big fish,
07:50we should catch
07:52what we need
07:54every day.
07:56That's what's good
07:58about the people here in the province.
08:00They just get what's right
08:02because if they need Malabanos
08:04for the next few days,
08:06it's still there.
08:08Thank you for watching
08:10Born to be Wild.
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