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is no place like this anywhere on earth
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[music]
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here it is amazing and familiar
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fish jump out of the water for prey in
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the window swim
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this place is beautiful and cruel
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and adaptation is necessary for survival
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[music]
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this is the
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wild Amazon
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[music] the
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wild nature of the Amazon cradle of life
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pool Amazons
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natural environment
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extraordinary in its qualities, a
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tenth of all species of
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animals and plants live here the planet the
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largest tropical forest in the world is
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irrigated by the mighty Amazon River,
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which is
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6000 kilometers long
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this mysterious region is finally
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revealing its secrets
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Over the past 10 years new species have been discovered here
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approximately every 3 days
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in the Amazon is changing rapidly and this threatens
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extinction for those animals and plants
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that have evolved here for millions of years,
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it is necessary to learn as much as possible about
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this amazing place before it is too
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late the
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most secretive and mysterious animals of
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the Amazon is the largest cat in both
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Americas a
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male jaguar like this reaches two
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meters in length and weighing 160 kilograms
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the name comes from an Indian word
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meaning “kills with one leap” it
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fully corresponds to this name the
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jaguar usually kills with one bite to the neck
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powerful jaws and fangs 3 centimeters
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long easily crush the skull of the prey,
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unlike many cats that avoid
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water the jaguar is perfectly adapted swimming
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he
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goes through a complex labyrinth of Amazon rivers
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getting to his favorite places hunting
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but even a jaguar needs to be careful in
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these muddy waters
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giant anaconda snakes live here and
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sometimes they kill jaguars
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[applause] [music]
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on land the jaguar immediately becomes hunters
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he has keen eyesight and does not less acute
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hearing,
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but an important feature is
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stealth
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for other inhabitants of the jungle, the jaguar is
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scary
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430
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[music]
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[music]
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but even he does not always get what
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he wants
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[music]
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he is one of the apex predators, but his life is
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not at all just the
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unique markings of each jaguar
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provide camouflage in the dense
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jungle,
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but they also made these cats the desired
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prey of fur traders
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[music] in the
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60s of the 20th century, hunters annually
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killed more than 15,000 jaguars like the world
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now trade in skins is prohibited but
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the threat has not disappeared
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[music]
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these forests are their last refuge
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[music]
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[applause] the
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amazon basin occupies a large
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part of the northern region of south america an
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area larger than half of
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australia it is the green heart of a large
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continent
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[music]
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its forests may be considered the lungs of the planet
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but now the forest is changing it
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poses a threat to the
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amazon's wildlife having adapted for many
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millions of years
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the largest and the sushi predator, the jaguar,
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needs 300 square kilometers of forest for a successful life;
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scientists want to better study the
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jaguar population and find out how it is doing;
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if they manage to establish what is
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happening with the apex predator, they will be able to gain
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insight into the complex and
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interconnected webs of life in the forest;
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if the jaguar thrives, it means prey
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a lot this means that the habitat is
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great
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but first the scientists must catch the Ivar
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they believe that in this area of ​​the jungle
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they are still found but in four years
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only three individuals have been caught
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either a jaguar and are too careful and do not
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get caught or their number is dangerously reduced
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by setting traps the scientists are waiting and they hope
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even in the tropical forest the
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change of seasons persists
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in December storm clouds gather,
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heralding the onset of heavy rains
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for one group of birds this is the last chance
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to attract the attention of the female until the rains
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stop mating dances the
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sparkling feathers of the male are red anti other
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Cyprus and becomes a beacon inviting msa
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could stop and look
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[music] the
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female must decide who has the brightest
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feathers and graceful movements
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only the most beautiful bright ones will get a chance
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to breed
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for the young Bella Mountain Bearded
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Manokin color is less important than the dance and he
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watches the place of his performance
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even an extra leaf can cost him
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attention
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[music]
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from he is quickly disposed of with great
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style
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[music]
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but he still failed to
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impress the female and
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he may not get such a chance
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in this season
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time is short at the
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end of December the rainy season hit in
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full force
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in some areas the rainfall level
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is three meters in
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a few months,
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the animals that live here must
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adapt or die
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melting sand snow and rain from the tropical
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forests pour over 200 billion
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tons of water into the valleys,
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even the Amazon River, the largest
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freshwater body of water on the planet, cannot
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hold so much water
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every year it overflows its banks,
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increasing in size 5 times,
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it floods the territory approximately
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equal to the area,
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the dawn illuminates the changed world
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[music]
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here the trees have learned to cope with the
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annual flooding
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they survive even when immersed 8 meters
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under water
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the forest will be flooded for about seven months
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[music]
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for the animals of the undergrowth it is a disaster
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if they do not hide
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9-banded armadillo lives on land and
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leads a predominantly nocturnal lifestyle
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[music]
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this female, having lost her lair in a flood,
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swims to salvation she is in great
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danger
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predators like black caimans prowl in
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the water and she can drown under the weight of
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her heavy shell
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she can hold her breath for
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several minutes and can even walk across to the
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bottom of the river,
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in order to get to the other side, she
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swallows air and inflates her belly, which
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allows her to stay on the surface,
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but such a long swim is tiring
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[music]
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Abby will be held back by hungry predators,
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the spill drove the armadillo out of its lair and
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drove it into the river where the animal has to
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swim with all its might,
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this time the females lucky
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[music]
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under water the flooded forest seems
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si realistic a
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dark figure swims among the branches where
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birds used to fly this is a manatee
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looking for food and shelter the
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Amazonian manatee is the smallest
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representative of the species and the only manatee in the world that
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lives only in fresh water a
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very slow metabolism allows
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it to remain under water for 20 minutes
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before needing to rise for
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air,
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this female moved from the river to the
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flooded forest,
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there is an abundance of floating grass and water
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hyacinths and she eats the greens that have become
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available
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every day, she eats up to 15 percent of her
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own weight, a
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large amount of greens helps and
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produces a lot of milk for the baby
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[music]
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before the calf is weaned a
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year will pass
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and the young manatee can stay with its
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mother for another year,
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taking refuge in her shadow and learning to survive
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even
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[music]
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in this rich environment the competition for
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food is quite brutal, the
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survivors manage to find food
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where their rivals cannot,
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one fish has acquired an unusual solution,
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this is the silver arawana, the locals call
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it a water monkey,
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it hunts both underwater and on
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the surface,
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hiding in small pools next to the
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trees, it approaches the surface
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and waits for signs of movement,
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so as soon as the arawana notices its prey, it
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jumps out from the water
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[music]
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she can rise into the air 2 meters
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above the surface of the water
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[music]
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this gives her an undeniable advantage
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[music]
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in these waters there are a lot of fish this
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attracts hunters and fishermen
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the Amazon the last refuge of an
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endangered species of giant exhalation
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reaching a length of 2 meters
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they live large groups hunt
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together
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it costs 10 choice a large family
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headed by father and mother
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they delight the eye of the original Kayapo Indians
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living downstream
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and eaten name fish a giant
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choice can live only clean healthy
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years by
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pollution of the largest river on the planet
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their survival is also
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threatened by
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people and otters share this stretch of river with a
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fish that has a terrible reputation
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it's piranhas
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piranhas have a mouth full of sharp teeth when
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they are overcome by a hungry frenzy they
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tear their prey apart in seconds
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[applause]
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wounded fish thrown by you games
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become successful prey
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their attention is attracted by sound and movement
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but the blood is real bait the
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Kayapo Indians know that they can safely
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swim here despite the rumors and previously had a
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rare interest in people
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[applause]
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living in the heart of the Amazon jungle the Kayapo
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used to be a powerful people,
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today these villages are the few
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remaining settlements located on the
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banks of the river
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[music]
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no, they consider themselves part of the forest so do the
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animals with whom they deal,
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they depend on the generosity of the river and the forest, but
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they take more than what they need
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[applause]
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[music]
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at this time of year, flooded rivers
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become the only road into the thicket of the
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jungle,
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today two elders are tracking down a
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valuable creature and they they find
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[music]
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this is the 9th clear armadillo
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they believe that the plant animals of the forest
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have energy that must be kept
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in balance
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they understand that they must respect all the
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inhabitants of the jungle and be grateful
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for their gifts
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[music]
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so the elder returns home with
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the spoils and sings a song to the spirit of the armadillo
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thanks to him, he helps the
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tribe survive at least one more day.
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The beauty and generosity of the Amazon sometimes
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mask dangers and
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terrible secrets.
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The plant is armed with thorns and poisons, like
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many animals.
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These forests are by no means paradises; they are a
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battlefield; their inhabitants must
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adapt to the dangers; the
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bright marks of the dart frog and frogs
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mean only one thing, don’t get close,
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the substances in it later make it bitter and
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unfit for food,
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this explains why the female risks
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laying only a few eggs on an
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open leaf,
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over time the eggs will turn into
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tadpoles hey will begin to move
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this makes the babies even more vulnerable
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movement attracts a predator
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the father protects his offspring in the first
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weeks of life,
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predators realized that the color of a frog
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means unpleasant prey and
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tadpoles can also be tasteless,
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but now this is not yet the case;
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their survival depends on protection and one
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last thing that will help to
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make sure of their future;
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the father goes with them on dangerous
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journeys to more high and
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safe place,
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first the cubs climb onto
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the wall, a
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thin film of mucus holds them in
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place while the father carries them further
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[music]
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rappolovo
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[music]
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rainwater stored by bromeliad
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plants becomes a reliable shelter
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for growing tadpoles
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this is the last before rape to their offspring
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[music]
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only now it supplies the
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reservoir with rich nutrients and
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not only shelters and does not allow
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the tadpole to survive for 3 months,
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then the little frog will develop
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its own toxic defense and the cycle
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will repeat again
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[music]
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this greenhouse variety is gradually
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revealing its secrets,
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April has arrived
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after almost 5 months, heavy rainfalls
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stop there are
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more and more sunny days
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now an exceptional event is being prepared
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this is the most unusual partnership in
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the Amazon the
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flooded Logona at the edge of the forest
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becomes the ideal home for the floating
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giant
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Victoria water lily is a real colossus
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[music]
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it has the second largest single
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leaves in the world
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it grows amazingly fast at 25
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centimeters in day
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and withstand a weight of up to 60 kilograms
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this is a two-meter caiman basking in
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the sun lying on a leaf;
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also the leaves become a fishing
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ground for green qua-qua
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[laughter]
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this water lily is amazing not only for its
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size but also for its reproduction;
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multi-colored flowers suggest this
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happens
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with the onset of night; internal
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temperature the white flower rises and
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becomes 10 degrees warmer than the air
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due to this the flower opens the
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white flower is female and does not produce
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pollen but it emits a strong sweet
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smell similar to the aroma of pineapple
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this smell attracts a small
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double beetle to two centimeters in size
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this is one of the main pollinators of the water lily
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he climbs into the female flower carrying
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pollen collected from the male flowers of the
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water lily
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[music]
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as the blossom approaches the flower cools down
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and closes the
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beetles remaining inside are trapped
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but this is not a problem they are protected from the heat
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and danger
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moreover they can feed on starchy nectar all day the
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considered beetle shakes off pollen into the
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reproductive organs of the flower, this is how the
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magical transformation begins, the
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white flower turns pink and becomes a
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female and male,
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now it can produce pollen itself
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with the new onset of night, the flower
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opens and the beetle, now again
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having collected pollen from the male flower, flies away
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in search of the next sweet-smelling
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female flower, pitcher
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pollination is completed, pink male
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flower speed shudder all dreams and
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sink to the bottom of the lake the seed will
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sprout and begin to gain strength in order to
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repeat the amazing
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transformation of the water lily next year the
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Amazon is a living laboratory where
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nature has experimented for
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millions of years
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[music]
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but the destruction of the environment
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negates the works of nature and exposes at risk
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many species
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know that the state of higher predators
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helps to assess the health of the forest scientists
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have been trying to track down the jaguar for study
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for four years
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so far they have only managed to catch three
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for research this is not enough
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so they approached the problem from the other
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side
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they used simple technology
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mp3 player and speakers that broadcast
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call of the jaguar jungle
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[music]
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they hope that a curious jaguar will come
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to see
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if this method will work clearly but scientists
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have run out of ideas and the jaguars are running out of
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time,
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many creatures flourish here,
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more than 1000 species of frogs and more than
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one and a half thousand birds and
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the most successful insects in
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one square kilometer can be
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up to 30 thousand species the
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largest number of ants
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they have changed little since the time of the
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dinosaurs and now make up more than
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thirty percent of the total number of
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animals in the Amazon
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they have settled in all corners of the forest and
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not underground and on the tops of trees and
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between them
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ants consume more plants in the
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Amazon than any other animal
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on the crop and are especially vulnerable and the trees,
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unlike many Amazon trees, their
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leaves are not poisonous, but they are not defenseless
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with blood and can survive thanks to
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ants, although at first it seems that their
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cooperation is not very favorable, the queen of the
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Aztec ants makes a
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hole in the soft wood of the branch, she
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quickly establishes a colony in the voids the
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stems are suitable for raising an army of
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ants, the workers take care of the
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queen who lays precious eggs,
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so why does the tree put up with these
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invaders
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it becomes clear when a hungry beetle
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approaches the leaves,
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movement on the stems disturbs the ants
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[music] the
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workers come into motion and immediately
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get down to business
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they track down their target and forge art the
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ants brutally bite the beetle on the soft
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parts
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[music]
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soon they cover it entirely
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[music]
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the beetle fights for its life against the army
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defending its territory
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the only way to survive is
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soon and the retreat of the
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tree crowns of the tropical forest sometimes
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rises to 50 meters
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they are so far away that many of their
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inhabitants remain a mystery
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when scientists manage to get there they
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often discover something new
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only in the last ten years
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9 new primates have been discovered
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in the treetops a great variety of primates can live
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small tamarins the size of coconuts
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coexist with 8 kg red
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roar us
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one of the strangest is the bald
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uakari
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with a red face and reddish
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fur, the
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locals call it the English
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monkey because the red muzzle
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is similar to the face of a pale-faced and foreigners
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sunburned
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this color serves an important purpose
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[music] the
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brighter it is, the healthier the animals this is an
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obligatory sign of a successful partner
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[music]
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when the trees bear fruit locals spend
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a lot of time on the tops eating fruits
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their powerful lower jaw and chew the
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hard peel of unripe fruits and
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nuts that are too tough for other
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primates
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they have small tails not typical for
00:33:46
Amazon monkeys
00:33:47
but this is not prevents them from easily
00:33:50
traveling through the trees
00:33:53
[music]
00:34:00
family members groom each other, which
00:34:03
strengthens the bond and establishes hierarchy
00:34:09
hierarchy is especially important for family integrity
00:34:12
[laughter]
00:34:13
[music]
00:34:22
males and adolescents form relationships
00:34:25
through games play fights
00:34:30
[music]
00:34:32
sometimes it is difficult to distinguish between them from the real ones
00:34:37
[music]
00:34:59
their pranks help the young monkeys
00:35:02
develop the skill they will need
00:35:04
to survive in the trees
00:35:07
[music] the
00:35:14
dry season is approaching and the family must
00:35:17
take advantage of the remaining gifts the
00:35:19
flood waters
00:35:31
a little awkwardness and the fish there tales
00:35:34
swimming in the depths get a treat
00:35:45
from the
00:35:52
dense greenery of the treetops not so it's
00:35:55
safe for the
00:35:58
squirrel monkeys to notice a harpy and
00:36:00
raise an alarm that everyone around hears
00:36:14
[music] a
00:36:18
giant harpy eagle is well
00:36:20
adapted to life in dense foliage
00:36:26
he can easily grab monkeys right from a
00:36:29
branch a
00:36:33
determined male and feeds the chick
00:36:35
poses a threat he prowls everywhere in
00:36:39
search of food
00:36:40
his nest is located three kilometers
00:36:43
from here, on top of a giant tree and
00:36:48
allspice reaches a height of 50
00:36:51
meters, local residents use its
00:36:54
bark and seeds to treat all ailments from
00:36:57
snake bites to earaches; the
00:37:06
female harpy and the chick are securely hidden in the
00:37:09
crown of the
00:37:12
map and are impressive in size; this is the
00:37:15
largest bird in both in America, the
00:37:18
wingspan is 2 meters;
00:37:21
its claws are not inferior in size to the claws of a
00:37:24
grizzly bear;
00:37:26
it can lift half of its own
00:37:29
weight
00:37:30
[music]
00:37:33
despite the size of the mother’s strength, the chick is
00:37:36
exposed to danger from all sides,
00:37:42
including flies that carry diseases
00:37:46
[music]
00:37:55
like the locals, the mother harpy knows about the
00:37:59
healing power of plants
00:38:03
[music]
00:38:08
she often brings fresh
00:38:10
green twigs and branches to the nest
00:38:14
[music]
00:38:16
these efforts help protect the
00:38:18
precious chick from parasites and
00:38:20
insects
00:38:21
[music]
00:38:35
[music]
00:38:37
but she has no protection from other dangers
00:38:41
[music]
00:38:50
[music]
00:38:59
valuable wood deep t-rex
00:39:01
looking for a lumberjack
00:39:03
[music]
00:39:17
man may not reign in this jungle
00:39:19
on a chainsaw gives him great power
00:39:23
[applause]
00:39:25
[music]
00:39:44
[applause]
00:39:49
and
00:39:51
[music]
00:39:59
[applause]
00:40:02
almost 20 percent of the Amazon jungle has already been
00:40:05
cleared, which threatens not only dar pe
00:40:08
but also for all living things on earth,
00:40:19
the alles are a huge storehouse of carbon;
00:40:22
its destruction will cause the release of huge
00:40:25
masses of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere;
00:40:29
this will affect the climate of the planet;
00:40:34
trees are disappearing and the threat to the world is growing;
00:40:56
this is the mother's third attempt to create a nest
00:40:59
and the third tree selected, the
00:41:02
previous two were cut down
00:41:06
1 harpy chick is raised for a whole year,
00:41:10
will it be able to reach maturity
00:41:15
foresters a kilometer away
00:41:18
[music] the
00:41:26
wet season is replaced by a dry season, the
00:41:30
water level drops
00:41:31
[music] the
00:41:34
receding water will allow the jaguar to expand its
00:41:37
hunting territory
00:41:41
this will help scientists search and catch these
00:41:44
animals
00:41:48
they want to learn more about the behavior of these
00:41:51
big cats and also learn about the health of
00:41:54
this part of the Amazon
00:41:57
[music] the
00:42:00
speakers are still broadcasting the call of the jaguar
00:42:05
maybe this simple device will change something it wo
00:42:13
n’t be long to wait
00:42:15
[applause]
00:42:17
they have captured a young female in the prime of life,
00:42:22
soon she will be ready to
00:42:24
reproduce, her success will be a
00:42:26
test of the health of the environment,
00:42:31
scientists need to quickly and safely and
00:42:33
euthanize
00:42:39
[music]
00:42:43
this is the most dangerous phase of the enterprise
00:42:46
for both scientists and the animal
00:42:52
[music]
00:43:07
the medicine works quickly
00:43:10
Now they will be able to get the necessary
00:43:12
information. A
00:43:21
collar with a radio transmitter and a
00:43:23
satellite tracking system will allow
00:43:25
scientists to track the movements of the Ivorian
00:43:27
through the forest,
00:43:31
although research will tell about their
00:43:34
behavior during the dry season,
00:43:36
this will help scientists better understand how the
00:43:39
jaguar survives in these secret more often.
00:43:50
New information will help protect the
00:43:53
future of the Amazon forest itself.
00:44:01
full of questions awaiting answers and
00:44:05
unsolved secrets
00:44:09
it's endless changes with the end of the
00:44:12
flood the forest appears again
00:44:15
the birds return to the rare shelters
00:44:22
[applause] an
00:44:24
amazing adaptation helped animals
00:44:27
survive here a million or
00:44:30
[music] the
00:44:32
world is changing
00:44:34
can the Amazon withstand it
00:44:41
[music] the
00:44:44
program is voiced by the Arctel studio and the
00:44:46
text was read by Igor Taradaikin
00:44:50
[music]

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