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00:00Okay, we're going to start the 30 seconds.
00:07At first glance, these men don't look like they're going to drown.
00:11They're not going to catch you.
00:14They're going to your tail.
00:15You can do it.
00:16Okay, okay.
00:18But when they're about to, each of them...
00:21They're about to...
00:24They're about to...
00:26I'm ready.
00:28...be swallowed.
00:35Why are they being swallowed?
00:40It's hard to resist. It hurts to resist.
00:48Let's go.
00:50A floating rock.
00:54Is it really floating?
00:58Yes, you heard it right.
01:01The rock I'm holding now is floating.
01:04And it's one of the big concerns of the residents here.
01:08This rock is believed by the locals to be able to cure diseases.
01:15This rock is fragile.
01:17That's why rocks sink because of the density or the measurement of how fragile it is.
01:23This is the ratio of mass over volume.
01:25The rock has a high density because it contains a lot of minerals.
01:30The water, on the other hand, has a low density.
01:32That's why when the rock is put in the water, the rock naturally sinks.
01:36You know a lot, Kim.
01:39But why did the rock float in the video?
01:42That's what we're going to find out.
01:49In Misamis Oriental, the video was taken by a floating rock.
01:53The content creator, Rene, showed that the floating rock weighed almost 6 kilos.
01:596 kilos?
02:01He also weighed another rock.
02:03Come closer, Tol.
02:04Alright.
02:05This small rock weighed only 2 kilos.
02:10And he split the rock in half.
02:13This is a real floating rock, guys.
02:15This is a real floating rock.
02:24Look at this, guys.
02:26This is not a joke.
02:27This is a real floating rock.
02:30This video has 3.4 million views.
02:34This story has something to do with the story that there is a floating rock inside Misamis Oriental.
02:42That's why I went there.
02:44Because I wanted to see if it's true that there is a floating rock in their place.
02:51The floating rock is in the power of a local.
02:55It was in the care of Rita's mother for 5 years.
02:59Rita's mother also told her that she has a feeling now.
03:03And she believes that the floating rock can help her feel better.
03:10The people in the comment section have different opinions.
03:14What can a geoscientist say?
03:23It's big.
03:24Can it fly?
03:29THE BIGGEST BOMB IN THE UNIVERSE
03:33This is an uproarious and high-pitched topic that the ShINNEO community is excited about in the online universe.
03:38But why does this video get viral?
03:40Let's go together and find out the stories behind viral videos and trending topics,
03:45here in
03:46KAMI MUNGALAM KUYA KIB!
03:48And it's your turn.
03:50This was quite a intense topic, so many people are avoiding it.
03:54But in this video of the former members of the Sambuangan del Sur,
03:57it is evident that they were bitten by a cat
03:59and their blood was splashed on the hungry people of Lintah.
04:14It was not a snake or a cockroach that was ordered on the menu by the content creator Eric.
04:20This is a gigantic hito or catfish that he calls anaconda.
04:24It has almost four legs and has a video of 1.7 million views.
04:31It's big. Can he handle this?
04:36The number of people fell when they saw a huge stone
04:39floating in a deep lake in the Mesamis Oriental.
04:42It has 3.4 million views and did not move.
04:46Six kilograms of stone is equivalent to its weight.
04:49Yes, you heard it right.
04:51The stone I'm holding now is floating.
04:57Those are meteor stones.
04:59They usually fall from the sea.
05:02This rock seems to be pumice.
05:05I think those are dead corals.
05:07Let's analyze the comments of netizens.
05:10Meteorites or bularakaw have a high density
05:14because it is rich in minerals such as iron and nickel.
05:17That's why it's guaranteed to sink into the water.
05:20Most of the comments are saying that this might be pumice.
05:24What can a geoscientist say?
05:26What is pumice?
05:28Pumice is a volcanic rock ejected during a violent eruption of a volcano.
05:33It's light, so it's the rock that floats in the water.
05:40Pumice has air pockets between molecules
05:43that's why it has a lower density in the water by 2 to 3 times.
05:47But according to our expert,
05:49pumice doesn't look like the one in the video.
05:51It was fossilized eventually.
05:53So the corals were replaced with minerals.
05:57When corals die, it releases gas
06:00that creates air pockets in its skeleton.
06:03Because of the many holes, it becomes less dense in the water.
06:06The reason is to float.
06:09To prove that it's possible to cure rock diseases,
06:13there's no scientific proof.
06:15But this rock is.
06:17It's just a proof that we can't be fooled
06:19by the wonders of nature that we can discover.
06:22There are a lot of big ones.
06:25It's big.
06:26Can it float?
06:30It's moving.
06:32It's moving.
06:33It's moving.
06:35It's moving.
06:39It's moving.
06:47Have you seen a catfish?
06:49The big fish that looks like a cat.
06:55But this big?
06:57Can I see again how big it is?
07:00It's bigger than the catfish you saw.
07:03This vlog has almost 1.7 million views.
07:07People are so pitiful when it comes to catfish.
07:11But is this for real?
07:13Or are we just being catfished?
07:20If this catfish is this big, it looks like an anaconda.
07:23Let's read the comments on the video.
07:26That's a delicious coconut milk.
07:28The catfish is so big.
07:29It's enough for a meal for the whole family.
07:32It's scary to eat.
07:33You don't know what you're feeding the catfish.
07:37It's so heavy.
07:38I can't even hold it with one hand.
07:40The vlog of this giant catfish was taken by the mukbang content creator, Eric,
07:44from Inos Kabiti.
07:46At a store selling catfish that is close to them,
07:49Eric was surprised by the size of the catfish he bought.
07:53When I first came here,
07:55we were surprised by the size of the catfish.
07:57It's like a four-legged catfish.
08:00That's when I got interested in vlogging
08:05The catfish is big.
08:07Actually, I don't know what it tastes like.
08:09But when I tasted it,
08:11it's quality.
08:12Actually, they know that the catfish is fishy.
08:16But when I tasted it,
08:18it's delicious and fresh.
08:21One,
08:23two,
08:24three.
08:25Say it to the camera.
08:27What's the English name of the catfish?
08:28Catfish.
08:29Not catfish?
08:30Catfish.
08:31Catfish.
08:32Do you know why the catfish is called catfish?
08:34Because of the catfish smell.
08:36Where does the catfish smell come from?
08:38From the antenna.
08:41Antenna.
08:42That's great.
08:43You know a lot, brother Kim.
08:46The giant catfish can be bought here at this store.
08:50In 2021,
08:51Mang Jojo started selling grilled catfish.
08:53And this is where he first sold live tilapia.
08:56When we were selling tilapia,
08:59when it came to catfish,
09:00it was really different.
09:01It was a giant.
09:03We started with a giant
09:04so that it would be really big
09:06and good for 8 to 10 people.
09:08When we were kids,
09:09we loved to swim.
09:11We loved to fish.
09:12My brothers were with us.
09:14So, we caught catfish.
09:16I really love eating catfish.
09:21The live catfish,
09:22which are light and fresh,
09:23can be bought here
09:24and came from Bulacan.
09:25Here at my store,
09:27I thought of putting a small fish pond
09:30so that my customers can experience
09:33that they can choose and catch
09:35inside a fish pond.
09:39It's been less than a week
09:40since they started selling
09:41because of the number of customers.
09:46Mang Jojo has two types of catfish.
09:48The good size,
09:49which weighs 1 kilo,
09:51and the oversized,
09:53which weighs 3 to 5 kilos.
09:56This one should be easy to catch.
09:58It's hard to catch.
09:59It has a pectoral spine.
10:01It's sharp like a knife.
10:04If you get stung,
10:06it hurts a lot.
10:07If you're sensitive,
10:10you can get sick
10:12because it has a mad venom.
10:17Many people are curious
10:18about the taste of giant catfish,
10:20and they want to know
10:21which catfish they should buy.
10:23And if the taste is different
10:24depending on the size.
10:26We challenged Mang Jojo
10:27to prepare a small and big catfish.
10:29He will cook it in the same way
10:31and let people taste it.
10:33Mang Jojo prepared the catfish and grilled it.
10:42After more than an hour,
10:44it's cooked.
10:46We planned to change the position
10:48of the plate to oversized
10:50and regular-sized to grill it here.
10:56The taste is more delicious
10:58with this one inside.
11:00It's delicious.
11:02The food is delicious.
11:04It's the same.
11:05It's delicious.
11:06It's the same,
11:07even if it's bigger or smaller.
11:09It's the same.
11:10It's the same.
11:11It's the same.
11:12It's the same.
11:13It's the same,
11:14even if it's bigger or smaller.
11:15But the big question is,
11:16how did Mang Jojo get the feeling
11:18of catfish?
11:21According to the expert,
11:22the answer is not because
11:24of the size or the price of the catfish.
11:26But because the giant catfish
11:28that Mang Jojo sells
11:29is a big species of fish,
11:31the African catfish.
11:34The native catfish
11:36grows slowly
11:37and its size is not that big.
11:41Comparably to the African catfish.
11:46These are native to Africa
11:47and some parts of the Middle East.
11:49They are long, cylindrical,
11:51and have no slanted body.
11:53They also have a broad and flat head.
11:55It grows bigger and bigger.
11:57It can grow one meter
11:59and more.
12:00It is preferably caught
12:03or cultured
12:04because of its fast growth rate.
12:07If this is how they grow,
12:09like the African catfish,
12:11it's surprising.
12:12But if you taste it,
12:14you'll be amazed.
12:19You know a lot, Kim.
12:23It's crazy, sir.
12:24It's so big.
12:25It's hard to hold it.
12:26It hurts to hold it.
12:37Okay.
12:38One more time.
12:39Thirty seconds.
12:40At first glance,
12:41these men
12:42seem to be just diving in the water.
12:44Come here, Mahawa.
12:45Come here, Mahawa.
12:46I'm coming.
12:47I'm coming to you.
12:48Can you do it?
12:49Okay, okay.
12:50But when they dive,
12:51each of them
12:55is swallowed
12:58by the catfish.
13:01It's a catfish.
13:02It's a catfish.
13:03It's a catfish.
13:04It's a catfish.
13:05It's a catfish.
13:12Why did they
13:13get swallowed by the catfish?
13:17It's hard to hold it.
13:18It hurts to hold it.
13:24The netizens
13:25didn't hold back
13:26in commenting.
13:28Your challenge is amazing, idol.
13:31Count me in.
13:33Really?
13:35The creature
13:36that can be seen
13:37sucking blood
13:38in the videos
13:39is the catfish.
13:40The catfish
13:41or leech
13:42is classified as
13:43tyrodinea
13:44saphylum annelida
13:45or segmented catfish.
13:47They are known
13:48for being able
13:49to stick to the skin
13:50of other animals
13:51and suck blood.
13:52There are two suction cups
13:53of catfish.
13:54One in the front
13:55and one in the back.
13:56Usually, catfish
13:57can be seen
13:58in rivers,
13:59lakes,
14:00flatlands
14:01and muddy lands.
14:02You know a lot,
14:03bro.
14:06Welcome
14:07to our vlog.
14:08We met
14:09the men
14:10in the video
14:11in Bayug,
14:12Buagat, El Sur.
14:14And what they did
14:15was the catfish challenge.
14:16They were challenged
14:17by Jonel Bacpa,
14:18their leader.
14:19This is the challenge.
14:20It's a contest.
14:21Within two minutes,
14:22whoever catches
14:23the most catfish
14:24wins the prize.
14:25The catfish
14:26in the Bisaya language
14:27means
14:28catfish.
14:30We thought about
14:31doing this challenge
14:32because it's hard
14:33to catch
14:34a catfish
14:35in the Philippines.
14:36We know that
14:37it's hard
14:38to remove
14:39the catfish
14:40if it's stuck.
14:41A lot of people
14:42are afraid of it.
14:43Here in the Philippines,
14:44there are a lot of catfish.
14:45One,
14:46two,
14:47three,
14:48go!
14:49In the video,
14:50three men
14:51went fishing
14:52at the same time.
14:58At the beginning,
14:59some were moving
15:00on the water
15:01to get closer
15:02to the catfish.
15:04While others
15:05were just standing.
15:08One of the catfish
15:09that Jonel caught
15:10was Rommel.
15:12Rommel knows
15:13that there are a lot of catfish
15:14in their area.
15:15He was afraid of it
15:16but even though
15:17he was nervous,
15:18he was still brave
15:19to catch it.
15:22Alan is the same.
15:24He's the oldest
15:25in the group.
15:32After two minutes,
15:33they got up.
15:37That's when they saw
15:41a pile of catfish
15:43that was stuck
15:44to their rods.
15:46Rommel
15:47was almost
15:48out of catfish.
15:55When he tried
15:56to remove it,
15:59his rod broke.
16:04It's hard
16:05to remove it.
16:06It hurts.
16:08Alan was also
16:09trying to remove it.
16:15It's hard to remove it
16:16because the rod
16:17is broken.
16:19The catfish
16:20that was removed
16:21was put inside
16:22a container.
16:25What do you call
16:26a catfish?
16:28Sipsip.
16:31Can you guess
16:32what it feels like
16:33to be bitten by a catfish?
16:34It hurts.
16:35Do you know that
16:36a catfish bite
16:37is not painful?
16:38It has a natural anesthetic
16:39called anesthesia.
16:40It also has
16:41a natural anticoagulant
16:42so that your blood
16:43won't clot.
16:44You know a lot,
16:45brother Kim.
16:47Most of the catfish
16:48are not dangerous.
16:49They are afraid
16:50of small animals
16:51or other
16:52rotten things.
16:54Freshwater geysers
16:55stick to the skin
16:56of people
16:57and suck blood
16:58and eventually
16:59the catfish
17:00will also leave
17:01the skin.
17:03But why is blood
17:04the favorite
17:05food of catfish?
17:06Because they are
17:07parasitic.
17:08In order to process
17:09the blood,
17:10they need
17:11protein
17:12for their
17:13survival.
17:14How can you
17:15remove it?
17:16It's advisable
17:17not to pull it
17:18because
17:19if you pull it,
17:20it might leave
17:21its teeth
17:22and become
17:23a source
17:24of infection.
17:25The best thing is
17:26if you have
17:27salt,
17:28put salt
17:29so that the catfish
17:30will leave
17:31its teeth.
17:32But did you also know
17:33that catfish
17:34is part of
17:35ancient medicine?
17:36In ancient Egypt
17:37and Greece,
17:38it is believed
17:39that blood
17:40can cure diseases.
17:41Catfish are
17:42stuck to the skin
17:43to suck blood.
17:44This process
17:45is called
17:46bleaching or
17:47heredotherapy.
17:48According to Junel,
17:49he finished
17:50his work
17:51in the afternoon.
17:52They also cleaned
17:53their teeth
17:54with soap
17:55to avoid infection.
17:57Catfish
17:58are not
17:59just fish.
18:02They are
18:03feared
18:04by the people
18:05who are like
18:06vampires on land
18:07who love
18:08to suck blood.
18:11But this is
18:12what they know.
18:13It's better
18:14to let them
18:15to ensure
18:16our safety.
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