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Aired (January 18, 2025): Ano kaya ang tunay na pangyayari sa likod ng viral video na ito? Paraan nga ba ito ng buwaya para makakuha ng atensyon ng taong target niyang kainin? Panoorin ang video.

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00:00What will you do if you see a drowning kid?
00:09This video will have more than 24 million views.
00:17But the truth is,
00:20it's not just the kid in the video,
00:23but a life.
00:30In the comments of the video, there's a debate going on.
00:33Some say that it's true that this is a living creature
00:36to get people's attention that it can eat.
00:39But according to others, this claim has no proof yet.
00:43What is the truth?
00:45Let's find out later.
00:47You know a lot, brother Kim.
01:00This video was shot in Barito River, Indonesia.
01:05As you can see, the life is spinning.
01:08It's possible that he's doing a death roll.
01:13Here in the Philippines,
01:15a living creature will return
01:20for the number one adventure series in the Philippine primetime.
01:25Here's Dakila.
01:26Why is there a living creature here?
01:29Because from January 20,
01:31we'll be able to bring him back
01:34to the country's capital.
01:36You know a lot, brother Kim.
01:38Did you know that in real life,
01:40living creatures are not like a living creature
01:42that you can be friends with.
01:44Living creatures are naturally territorial
01:46and are very aggressive.
01:48If they're on the ground,
01:50there's a chance that a living creature will run away
01:52because they're slow on the ground.
01:54But if they're in the water,
01:56they're not a living creature.
01:58The truth is,
02:00humans have no fight.
02:02Let's go back to the viral video.
02:04According to the video uploader, Luqman Arisma,
02:06he returned
02:08when he saw someone drowning in the Barito River.
02:11But when he looked closely,
02:14another living creature appeared.
02:18They often see a living creature
02:20in this river.
02:22But the first living creature he saw
02:24seemed to be pretending
02:26to be drowning.
02:28Is this a new style of living creature
02:30to attract attention
02:32of a person they're planning to eat?
02:37It's better
02:39to call an expert.
02:41I'm not convinced
02:43that he's pretending
02:45to be a drowning kid
02:47to attract other people
02:49to save him.
02:51Because it's not a natural behavior
02:53of a living creature.
02:54It's not a natural behavior
02:56of a living creature
02:58because it has limited flexibility
03:00and it's not like a human
03:02who can raise his hand.
03:04So,
03:06someone might have removed
03:08a line or a rope
03:10or he might have
03:12been caught in the net
03:14and he needs to do a death roll
03:16to escape.
03:18So,
03:20if he lets his hand go like that
03:22because he wants to escape,
03:24he might be lost.
03:26Another possibility
03:28is that
03:30at that time,
03:32he has a prey
03:34that's a bit big.
03:36We all know that
03:38when a living creature
03:40can't swim,
03:42it needs to do a death roll.
03:44So, it will force itself
03:46to swim around.
03:51Living creatures
03:52are ambush predators
03:54or sit-and-wait predators.
03:56Because of their appearance
03:58that looks like a tree
04:00that's covered in mud,
04:02they won't be noticed
04:04and won't approach their prey.
04:06They are nonchalant.
04:08So, they don't need
04:10to pretend to be O.A.
04:12just to get food.
04:14You know too much, Kim!
04:22Hey!

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