00:00There is a house in Misamis Occidental in Mindanao that is said to be inhabited by tukos.
00:10Why is that, Kuya Kim? Tell us.
00:16That's why it's said to be haunted by fear.
00:18Those who visit this house in Osamis City in Misamis Occidental.
00:21What lives here is not only the family of Tuyuhin and Nelito.
00:25Even their borders are full.
00:28The biggest of these is said to be hidden under the roof.
00:31The biggest one, Sir, is under the stairs.
00:34While it is said to be haunted by fear, the tukos are shivering.
00:38I was shocked because they were shivering.
00:40I got used to it, but I was still scared.
00:42Nelito encountered the face-to-face with the tukos.
00:45What happened is that he was asked by Tuyuhin to fix his house.
00:48We are renovating the house because it will be renovated.
00:51But because of the tukos he discovered.
00:53We gave them time to leave so they won't get hurt.
00:57When we left the house.
00:59After that, Nelito was asked by Tuyuhin to fix his house.
01:04Kuya Kim, why are the feet of the tukos sticking together?
01:07Kuya Kim, what is it?
01:10That's why it's amazing if the fingers of the tukos stick to almost any surface.
01:14It's because of the hair-like structure on its feet.
01:16It's called sete.
01:18But did you know that not all things can hold it?
01:21Their feet don't stick to wet surfaces.
01:25Even things that have a non-stick coating.
01:27Like a pan.
01:28Things that are oily.
01:30Or if it's sticky.
01:32Another difference with the tukos.
01:34The sounds they make.
01:35That's why they're called tukos.
01:37It's because of the sound they make.
01:39The tukos.
01:41The vocalization of different sounds.
01:43Their way of communicating with the tukos.
01:46The tukos are looking for a home in our people's house.
01:49Because some of them are here for their needs to live.
01:52Like light.
01:53They're attracted to insects that provide food and water.
01:56That they can drink and provide moisture to their skin.
01:59They're helping us as pest control.
02:01They don't have a pest control, but they're already sick.
02:05While Henelito's tukos are looking for a home.
02:08These tukos immediately ran away.
02:10Some are on trees.
02:11Some are running away.
02:12Why are they gathering there?
02:13We call it communal nesting.
02:15They're just sharing a nesting site.
02:17Possibly because that place has an ideal condition.
02:20To lay and hatch eggs.
02:22The eggs were destroyed.
02:23The tukos hatched.
02:25They were destroyed.
02:27Tukos can be scary to some.
02:29They have a purpose in our environment.
02:31So let's not hurt them.
02:33This is Kuya Kim, and I'll answer you 24 hours a day.
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