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00:00Good evening Kapuso, I am your Kuya Kim who will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
00:10Breaking news, a dolphin died in different places in Negros Oriental.
00:16What killed the poor dolphins?
00:23Residents of Tanhay City, Negros Oriental were worried this weekend
00:28A lifeless spinner dolphin was found in the mangrove area of Barangay Manipis.
00:32According to the barangay officials, these were already in the advanced stage of decomposition.
00:37The local government is now in charge.
00:39This is not the first incident in which dolphins were seen in the province this year.
00:43On January 25, the first recorded 10 pan-tropical spotted dolphins
00:48were seen floating in the lowlands of Barangay Luca in Tanhay City.
00:53Residents of Tanhay City, Negros Oriental and the local government tried to find them
00:56but they were stranded in Barangay Canlargo, Bae City.
00:59On January 26, three of these were found dead.
01:03A list was added of one more dolphin that was found dead on January 27
01:08and one more on January 28.
01:10On January 31, another spinner dolphin was found dead in Barangay Piapi in Dumaguete City.
01:15As a result, only one dolphin was found dead in the province this year.
01:19What could have killed these people?
01:22Did you know that dolphins are not fish but mammals?
01:25It means that they are warm-blooded.
01:27They breathe not through their gills but through their lungs
01:30and they produce milk for their offspring.
01:33According to the IUCN Red List of Threatened Species,
01:35of the 41 species of this marine mammal,
01:375 species and 6 subspecies are considered endangered
01:40including the threats to dolphins, overfishing, pollution, and global climate change.
01:45Meanwhile, in a village spread by the local government of Baes,
01:4914 dolphins were found in the town of Baes,
01:52buried under a necropsy.
01:53It was here that it was discovered that these dolphins have long trauma
01:56due to severe underwater pressure or strong eruption.
01:59Because of the wounds, the dolphins drowned.
02:02In the lesions, there is already a black part.
02:05So our assumption is that the experience of the dolphins was chronic.
02:11That's why it stranded because it was weak.
02:14The authority is now investigating how the dolphins got injured.
02:18It's one of the reasons, but we don't know if it's really dynamite fishing
02:22or there's just underwater activity.
02:25Its ear is inside, not outside.
02:28Even if the blasting is far, let's say 150 meters,
02:33the effect is already big.
02:35This marine mammal is very weak.
02:37It is also one of the most intelligent animals in the world.
02:42Do you know that dolphins are one of the most intelligent animals on the planet?
02:46Because they can communicate with each other using two types of sounds,
02:51the whistle and the click.
02:53They use the click to feel their surroundings through echolocation.
02:59They can also communicate non-vocally.
03:02It means they don't use their vocal area organs like larynx and air sacs.
03:07Meanwhile, to find out the trivia behind the viral news,
03:09just post or comment with the hashtag Kuya Kim.
03:12Always remember that it's important to know.
03:15I am Kuya Kim and I will answer you 24 hours a day.
03:23Good evening, Kapuso.
03:25I am your Kuya Kim and I will give you the trivia behind the trending news.
03:29In the game of Tagtanghai City Negros Oriental,
03:32you can't beat them.
03:34Because their game is very long.
03:36It covers almost the entire road.
03:39Let's go and enjoy their game.
03:44There are a lot of things to beat in this game.
03:46In order to win a prize, you need to be the first one to walk.
03:49And you need to steal food or toys that are attached to a pole or wire.
03:55This is the game of Pabitin.
03:58But I don't know if you can beat the game of Tagtanghai City Negros Oriental.
04:03Their Pabitin is more than 400 meters long.
04:07Out of the many prizes,
04:09this flag was the one that was stolen from the road.
04:13The longest Pabitin of Tagtanghai City Negros Oriental
04:16is part of their Children's Day.
04:19They say this is to thank Senors Antonino.
04:22Way back in the early 1990s,
04:25Pabitin started.
04:28All the chichirias,
04:30all the chichirias in the Pabitin
04:34are taken from the funding of the LGU.
04:37The ones who prepared it are our employees.
04:42Kuya Kim, where did Pabitin start?
04:45Kuya Kim, what now?
04:49Pabitin is a traditional game that the Spaniards introduced to us.
04:53We usually play this when there's a fiesta or birthday party.
04:56But did you know that
04:58Pabitin is played during Santa Cruz de Mayo?
05:01This is a tribute to the search of St. Helen
05:04and her son, Constantin the Great,
05:06on the cross of Jesus.
05:09There is another popular and traditional game
05:11that became the mainstay of the fiesta,
05:13especially in the provinces.
05:14Are you excited to go up to Napacanoros Takawayan
05:17to win a prize?
05:23This is one of the most popular games
05:25whenever there is a fiesta.
05:26This is the Palo Cebo.
05:28The mechanics of the game are simple.
05:30You just need to lift a long stick
05:33and get the prize from the top of it.
05:36But there's a challenge.
05:37It's very slippery because of the oil.
05:40This game is based on a game in Visayas
05:43where the elders go first
05:45in climbing the tree of Nyong.
05:47It's also related to a game in our neighborhood,
05:49in Java, Indonesia.
05:51It's called Panjat Pinak.
05:54For more trivia behind the viral news,
05:56post a comment with the hashtag
05:58Kuya Kim Ano Na?
06:00Always remember that what's important is what's known.
06:03I'm Kuya Kim and I'll answer you 24 hours.
06:11Good evening, Kapuso.
06:12I'm your Kuya Kim and I'll give you trivia
06:14behind the trending news.
06:16Many netizens were involved in a
06:20Chihuahua from Camaratuan City.
06:21After cuddling and taking care of a calf,
06:24one of her calves went missing.
06:31Many of us can only see them
06:33because we're afraid.
06:35Many people are looking for a calf
06:37when they see a calf.
06:41But this Chihuahua isn't just a newborn
06:43from Camaratuan City, Nueva Ecija.
06:45She's like a lost calf.
06:47One of her calves went missing.
06:49She's Tiny, Irwin's 4-baby.
06:51Tiny really hates calves.
06:53I caught a few because Tiny is a calf.
06:55She's better at catching than us.
06:58That's why she has big eyes
07:00when she sees a calf up close.
07:02Because I know the colors of a calf.
07:04I was surprised to see a black one.
07:05I looked at it and I was surprised.
07:07It's a calf.
07:08I wondered why it was put inside a box.
07:12Irwin tried to get rid of the calf but...
07:15I took it and left.
07:16I tried to get rid of Urong
07:17but Tiny got angry.
07:18So what I did was I got a tong
07:20and tied it to the calf.
07:21But why does Tiny seem to be attached to a calf?
07:27According to a veterinarian,
07:28there are many possible reasons
07:30why Tiny's calf went missing.
07:32Maybe it's possible that
07:33the calf has been visiting her for a long time
07:36and her calves started to smell.
07:38Mothers have a hard time identifying
07:41or they think it's part of the family
07:44if they always see it,
07:46smell it, or smell it.
07:48It could also be a result
07:49of how Tiny was raised.
07:51Even the hunting breeds
07:53can train her to be with them
07:55and not attack them.
07:57It's also true that Irwin
07:59kept the calf away from Tiny's calves.
08:01Because the calves
08:02can have different diseases.
08:03First, leptospirosis.
08:05And then there's also
08:06what's called Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever.
08:08What it transmits
08:10are the ticks
08:12that can be seen on the calf.
08:14Chihuahua's motherly instinct
08:16made Tiny a chihuahua.
08:18Now, they have a reputation
08:20as one of the most aggressive dogs
08:22in the world.
08:27Chihuahuas are a dog breed
08:29that originated
08:30from the state of Chihuahua in Mexico.
08:32They are one of the smallest dog breeds
08:34but they have an aggressive reputation.
08:36One of the possible reasons for this
08:38is what's called
08:39Small Dog Syndrome.
08:40Because their body is small,
08:42they need to protect themselves
08:45from bigger dogs or humans.
08:47Their aggressive behavior
08:49can also be caused
08:50by being overprotective
08:52to their owners.
08:53Because they are small,
08:54they get stressed easily
08:56so they become irritable.
08:58Meanwhile,
08:59to know the trivia
09:00behind the viral news,
09:01post or comment
09:02with the hashtag
09:03Kuya Kim Ano Na?
09:04Always remember,
09:05it's important to know.
09:07I'm Kuya Kim
09:08and I'll answer you
09:0924 hours a day.
09:15Good evening Kapuso!
09:16I'm your Kuya Kim
09:17and I'll give you the trivia
09:18behind the trending news.
09:20Here's the breaking news.
09:22A cat in Davao City
09:23was shot.
09:24Was it saved
09:25from abuse?
09:32He's weak
09:33and seems to be suffering from illness.
09:34This is the condition
09:35of Pusping Siblu
09:36when he was shot
09:37in a veterinary hospital
09:38in Davao City.
09:39According to veterinarian
09:40Doc Ronald,
09:41the poor cat
09:42didn't move.
09:45There's a 1.3mm bullet
09:47in his hand leg.
09:48The bullet went in here
09:49and went there.
09:50Bluey
09:51immediately underwent
09:52an operation.
09:53The surgery is successful.
09:54So we managed to remove
09:56the bullet from the hand leg.
09:58I think it's really,
09:59really infected.
10:00It's good that
10:01the bullet didn't hit
10:02Bluey's heart.
10:03That's why he was saved
10:04from death.
10:05After 24 hours of recovery,
10:06we make sure
10:07Bluey is doing well.
10:08He's not in pain
10:09because of the pain relief.
10:10Because when he came in
10:11in the hospital,
10:12he was really in pain.
10:13But who
10:14did this to Bluey?
10:20Animal cruelty
10:21is an unquestionable
10:22treatment and harm
10:23to animals.
10:24It's a crime in our country.
10:25It violated
10:26Republic Act 8485
10:27or the Animal Welfare Act
10:28of 1998.
10:29Anyone who is proven
10:30to have violated
10:31this law
10:32could be jailed
10:33and fined.
10:34It depends on
10:35the severity of the case.
10:36Most probably,
10:37there will be penalty
10:38for the implementation
10:39because it doesn't
10:40go down to the LGU.
10:41Our proposal
10:42is to
10:43enforce
10:44the barangay.
10:45Meanwhile,
10:46according to Doc Ronald,
10:47the foreman
10:48or the owner
10:49of Bluey
10:50is in Talobo Police Station
10:51in hopes that
10:52he will be arrested
10:53while Bluey
10:54was discharged
10:55and is now
10:56recovering at his home.
10:57The cat is really doing well.
10:58The owner said
10:59he's eating
11:00and not painful anymore.
11:01We are really happy
11:02with the progress
11:03on him.
11:04If someone hurts
11:05your pet
11:06or witnesses
11:07animal cruelty,
11:08what should you do?
11:10According to an
11:11animal rights group,
11:12if someone hurts
11:13your pet
11:14or witnesses
11:15animal cruelty,
11:16it's better
11:17to get a picture
11:18or video
11:19where you can see
11:20the places
11:21and places
11:22of violence.
11:23If possible,
11:24look for information
11:25from other witnesses
11:26because they will
11:27be used
11:28in filing
11:29a criminal complaint.
11:30Meanwhile,
11:31to find out
11:32the trivia
11:33behind the viral news,
11:34just post a comment
11:35with the hashtag
11:36Kuya Kim Ano Na.
11:37Always remember
11:39I am Kuya Kim
11:40and I will answer
11:41your questions
11:4224 hours a day.
11:47In the paradise
11:48of Panglao
11:49in Bohol,
11:50there is something
11:51that fascinates
11:52tourists
11:53when it comes
11:54to riding
11:55a skimboard.
11:56But our viral
11:57skimboarder
11:58is not a human
11:59but a dog.
12:00Kuya Kim,
12:01what is it?
12:06Tourists
12:07go to the beach
12:08in Panglao, Bohol
12:09not only for the
12:10breathtaking view
12:11of the island
12:14but also to show
12:15their dogs
12:16how to ride
12:17their skimboard.
12:21We went to
12:22the beach
12:23in Panglao
12:24and we saw
12:25the owner
12:26and the dog
12:27skimming
12:28the board.
12:29There were
12:30tourists
12:31too
12:32so many
12:33people
12:34were watching.
12:36The skimboard
12:37of Bohol
12:38is half Labrador
12:39half Aspen
12:40by Brad.
12:41Brad has been
12:42teaching skimboarding
12:43for 8 months.
12:44Since then,
12:45they have been
12:46bonding
12:47to skimboard
12:48on the beach.
12:49But do you know
12:50what is the
12:51difference
12:52between a skimboard
12:53and a surfboard?
12:54Kuya Kim,
12:55what is it?
12:56Skimboarding
12:57and surfboarding
12:58are the same
12:59water sports
13:00that a board
13:01uses.
13:02But unlike
13:03surfboarding
13:04skimboarding
13:05is made of
13:06shallow water
13:07near the shore.
13:08Skimboarders
13:09also use
13:10smaller boards.
13:11Skimboarding
13:12was first
13:13done in 1923
13:14in Laguna Beach,
13:15California.
13:16It was the idea
13:17of lifeguard
13:18George Griffiths
13:19and his friend
13:20Jimmy.
13:21Since then,
13:22many people
13:23were hooked
13:24to the so-called
13:25water sport.
13:26Brad became
13:27a dog.
13:28Always remember
13:29that it is important
13:30to know.
13:31This is Kuya Kim
13:32and I will answer
13:33your questions.

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