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will envy any other animal
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stranglers giants in wine from a London
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bus as thick as a telegraph pole
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they slide into our nightmare these are
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perfect killing machines in their
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arsenal heightened senses
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lightning strike and a deadly hug
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this is a confrontation of the strongest
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giant snakes
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[applause]
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[music]
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show it's time to prepare for the fight
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in the ring the strongest fighters of the wild
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and in the list of fights mortal matches the
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first to enter the mat is the African
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king of the ring rock python
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[applause] the very
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heart of Africa a giant
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reptile of a very ancient genus is introduced the
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genealogy of the rock python
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can be traced back to the time of dinosaurs
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it is among the largest snakes in the world this is a
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large female with strong muscles, more than 4 meters in length, the
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largest representatives of her genus have a
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longer length, learn the growth of a giraffe, and can weigh
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like a heavyweight wrestler. For a
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crawling predator, the python occupied a
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fairly high place in the food chain,
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however, recently someone has changed its habitat;
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human settlements pose a
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danger to rock python but sometimes the
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risk pays off
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despite its enormous size the python
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sneaks up surprisingly unnoticed
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[music] the
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throw is
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incredibly fast and precise
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vuitton crushes its prey with
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ruthless force the bird did not resist for long a
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tasty meal but for a snake they are able to
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eat more than half of its own weight
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at a time this is a light snack there is room left
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for one more dish or even two nearby,
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luxurious hunting grounds, but getting
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there is not easy; the
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female does not wriggle, as is customary with snakes,
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but moves in a straight line, even when the path
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runs vertically; the snake strains its
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intercostal muscles and clings to the rock with its
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scales located below;
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then it strains its muscles belly and
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pushes itself forward,
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this is not an easy way, but in the end
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it helps. Here on the plateau there is a lot of
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living creatures, but the inhabitants of the African plains are
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always on the alert and I run fast and
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do the right thing. Here they hunt not
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only pythons
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[music]
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the lion is a terrible opponent but the young animals
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are still learning to live among animals and such a
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threat are new to him;
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one cat turned out to be too curious;
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however, help arrived; a murderous
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tandem,
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faced with numerical superiority; the snake
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retreats; the
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lions know the full power of the python’s throw
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; they decide that it is not worth getting involved; the danger has passed; it’s time to get down to business [music]
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even with such a limited view, the python
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can smell the nearest targets, the
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trembling tongue of the snake catches the
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slightest smell of prey in the air,
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both of its thin tips collect
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chemical information and transfers it to the
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palatal organ of smell, receiving information
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from two directions, the organ determines where the
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source is located and the snake can
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get closer to it
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[music]
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the main surprise of the
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second attempt there will be no
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throw, it takes a moment with each
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exhalation of the impala, the capiton itself intensifies
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the compression,
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literally squeezing the life out of the prey,
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contrary to popular belief, the compression is not needed
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to crush the victim to
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death, strong compression leads to
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suffocation
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and cardiac arrest, after a minute the fight
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is over, the other impala can only
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watch helplessly swallow such
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prey is not an easy task, the
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rock python is quite adapted for this,
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we the
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female begins to open her jaws,
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connected by elastic ligaments,
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sharp teeth in several rows help
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move the jaws along the body of the victim,
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incredibly to absorb the soul, the
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flexible body of the snake can stretch
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several times, strong muscles with rhythmic
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movements push the prey into the
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filled stomach strong acid that will
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quickly dissolve lunch the snake’s metabolism is
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now off the charts
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she needs to speed up the digestion process and it’s not without reason that the
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rock python is most vulnerable
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during the digestion of food the bustle attracted
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lions from the local pride the
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female python is not able to defend herself even though
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her life depends on it
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however the lions are not interested in the pensive snake at all
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observer this is easy prey the
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camouflage coloring of the rock python
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is necessary for a successful hunt it also helps the
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female to hide
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this is a meal for us and the body of the snake for several
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months
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incredible but in just an hour the impala
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disappeared without a trace almost see further
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clash of the titans rival reptiles
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fight for the title of heavyweight champion
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of their swamp rock python the king of the
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African ring, and in the swamps of the new
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world, the current heavyweight champion
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risks losing the title to an arrogant upstart
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dark; the tigers have a python for him,
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one of the largest national parks in the USA, the
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Everglades Park in Florida
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occupies more than 6,000 square
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kilometers; whoever these endless swamps haven’t sheltered,
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but one rude man stands here apart, a
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prehistoric armored predator with a
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formidable reputation 65 million years ago, the
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ancestors of the Mississippi alligator, having outlived the
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dinosaurs, took possession of these primeval
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swamps and their dominion was unshakable
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until recently, a
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new contender for the title appeared and
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declared itself with a loud splash, the
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dark tiger python native to
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southeast Asia is one Of the
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longest and heaviest snakes, it
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grows up to 7 meters in length and can weigh up to
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90 kilograms.
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This is a large female; it is very voracious and
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she is not afraid of a fight; she saw something
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interesting
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under the midday sun; it is
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fundamentally
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safer to approach from behind,
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squeezing the opponent in powerful coils, the snake
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protected itself from his bites and now the
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deadly embrace
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the alligator fought as hard as he could, but he doesn’t have and the
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weight category quickly finished with him,
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now the female pythons need to make amends for their
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not small victim,
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she is quite adapted to this
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according to recent research after
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eating a python and speed up metabolism by creating
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blood flow to important organs, the heart of the
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liver and kidneys and increase the speed of
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digestion by almost 40 times. It’s
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incredible, but a python will digest an alligator
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in 7-10 days,
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guests, skin,
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teeth, etc., which
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means the snake will quickly return to fighting shape,
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but it won’t cost cheap
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digestion will take more than 3 of the
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energy received and yet the meal
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will last for several months
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stories about giant snakes in the
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Everglades National Park began
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to appear in the 80s
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rumors about exotic animals being released into the wild are
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often surrounded by legends, but a
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storm literally broke out here
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in August 92 through Hurricane Andrew swept through Florida,
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one of the most destructive in
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the history of the United States, he tore off roofs, destroyed
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buildings, including a snake nursery
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where there were hundreds of dark tiger pythons,
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hurricanes Andrew released snakes into the wild, their
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liberation turned the stories into the harsh
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truth
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since the female python ate it's
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been several months and it’s time for her to
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hunt,
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but right now she is looking for a secluded place
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for a nest;
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she has more than 50 eggs; the
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snake has been carrying this burden for quite a long time; having laid the eggs, the female remains
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next to them;
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her rings move back and forth from time to time
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to maintain the
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temperature necessary for the development of embryos by friction;
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unguarded eggs reptiles are easy prey
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for marauders like raccoons or persistent monitor
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lizards, but
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only the most daring can encroach on a protected nest and
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destroy their nests
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[music]
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even with harmless passers-by the conversation is
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short,
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however, not all uninvited guests are dangerous
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[music]
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this chillin and swarm additional security
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and the snake put up with their presence
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[music]
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after two months the cubs appear and
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take their first breath,
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linger and I stand without a mother,
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young pythons are defenseless against predators,
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but by two years the largest female from the
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brood will reach such a size that
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most of the
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Everglades predators will not be afraid of her,
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left to herself she quickly
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will rise to the top of the food chain
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on her way there is only one obstacle;
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alligators have reigned here for an entire era
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and they will not give up their swamps without a fight; the
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reigning champion python draws first blood;
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head and carry out a counterattack,
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few animals can match
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the alligator in terms of bite force,
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its teeth are tightly clinging to the opponent’s
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throat, now this is a duel of characters, the one
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who falters first will die
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[music]
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when life is on the scales, no one
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wants to give up,
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in the end, exhausted opponents
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disperse to their corners they
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agreed to a draw, however, in such a
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tense atmosphere there is a high probability of a
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rematch, see below, Australia
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is home to several of the most poisonous snakes
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in the world, but the lightweight python easily knocks
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them out tiger python is a giant of
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giants, but a python does not have to be large in
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size this small fighter will defeat
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the most poisonous snake
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ramsey's python
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[music] the
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interior of australia is arid
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and harsh, this is where you least expect to
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find life, but ramsey's python does not just
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survive,
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it thrives side by side with other
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well-adapted inhabitants,
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this python, defying the midday heat, goes
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in search of food,
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only one and a half meters long among other
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pythons, it easy forest special method of
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movement
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adaptation to arid climate conditions
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lifting different parts of the body python
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reduces contact with hot sand
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escapes from overheating movement in
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open areas can be hazardous
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to health in these parts lives one of the
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most poisonous snakes in the world as for
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hunting techniques, a
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poisonous bite and acts faster than
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strangulation
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and requires less effort and therefore is often
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used to hunt other snakes;
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however, over many centuries of
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evolution, Pete Ramsey has developed immunity
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to local poisons and gained superiority
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over his poisonous counterparts. The harsh
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Australian lands are not a place for
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weaklings; there are few sources of life-giving water
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and they can be far away
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[music]
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flocks of budgies are still
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puddles of rain and fly a huge
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distance to breed their offspring
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near the water
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hollows that occupy higher places first of all
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one couple settled near the
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ground and attracted the attention of an unwanted
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guest
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one of the parents sensing danger
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flew away the
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view he quickly closed the only exit
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part 2 birds decided
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food here is very hard to come by and
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therefore nothing goes to waste in the middle of summer
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the heat reaches 50 degrees Celsius during the day
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and many hide underground
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after sunset the temperature drops and night
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life in the desert is in full swing the
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python rested in the hole all day and now it
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comes out during the hunt,
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almost all the lakes in the desert have dried up and
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he is content with the dew that
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is formed due to the
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coolness of the night, but not only he
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enjoys a walk through the wild grass
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at night the jerboa vaio mouse feast on
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seeds and insects - what you need to
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kill a worm when you are asleep a timid and
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vigilant rodent is always on the alert
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at the first sign of danger
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darts in the shelter and therefore the
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python uses cunning the trembling
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tip of the tail looks like a worm
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excellent bait the
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temptation is so great
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[music]
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scared off it’s time to change tactics with the help of the tongue the
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python quickly finds a mouse shelter
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it approaches inaudibly smooth
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scales help reduce friction why
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[music]
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Ramsey's python on the upper jaw
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does not have heat-sensitive pits
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that almost all other pythons have,
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it has one thermo-locator and it is located
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under special scales in the nose where it
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is protected from sand dust; there is nowhere to hide in
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such cramped conditions; you cannot perform traditional
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strangulation, but when the enemy is on the verge of
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defeat, the python does not time to feel sorry for him,
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demonstrating the superiority of brute force,
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he presses the rodent against the walls of his wife
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ry
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and gives a terrible death, this method
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acts slower than usual and
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suffocation
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and there is always the danger of resistance,
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concrete bears scars, previous victims
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tried to defend themselves, what else is nice, the hole is
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quite suitable for resting after a
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meal, see more
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what happens when
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2 prehistoric predators come into conflict in an ancient rain forest,
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no matter how Ramsa's python is eager to move into another
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weight category, it is far from the
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Australian heavyweights; a living dinosaur
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against a prehistoric predator, an
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amethyst python; the tropical forests in the
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north-east of Australia are densely lush
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and life is in full swing
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and they kill here in unusual ways
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[applause] the
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amethyst python is one of the largest
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snakes
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with the iridescent shine of its scales reminiscent of the
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amethyst stone
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it usually lives in bushes and has
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the fame of a formidable killer
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[music]
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females as it can weigh almost 30
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kilograms and reach a length of 8 meters
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in size amethyst the python is in sixth
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place among all snakes;
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such a carcass is not easy to hide, but
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thanks to the variegated mosaic of scales, the female
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easily blends in with the vegetation.
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throwing
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everything that comes in its way is
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legitimate prey, almost all
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cassowaries have inhabited the planet longer than
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pythons, and there is a reason for this: the cassowary is one
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of the most dangerous birds in the world, this male is one
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meter eighty high, armed with razor-sharp
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claws and his blow is
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fatal,
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but his chicks are in the group if
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they risk getting close to the python, they will
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die
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before they even understand why
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the father senses danger and is well armed
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to protect his family,
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these birds are one of the largest in the world, the
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claw on the middle finger is like a dagger and
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can mutilate the strongest
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enemy once it has been exposed, the snake
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decides be above this and leaves the non-
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flying bird alone the
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amethyst python hunts in the branches
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no worse than on the ground it gets dark and the
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female continues the hunt
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[music]
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her tongue pierces the air catches the signal and the
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prey
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as soon as the target is found the female heads
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towards her the marsupial flying squirrel
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among the branches thanks with a slight slow
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movement the snake is not visible,
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its heat-sensitive pits of the upper
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jaw work like thermal imagers
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detect a target in the dark
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[music]
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this is certainly not a cassowary, but there will be enough flying squirrels
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to satisfy your hunger
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until the morning is still far away and in these trees the
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hungry strangler will have many other
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chances see further
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disassembly in in the jungle, the absolute
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heavyweight champion demonstrates his
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superiority, let's
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move on to the main fight of today's
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show of champions, it's
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time to introduce the absolute
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heavyweight champion of snakes, a giant
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anaconda
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[music] in the
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Amazon basin, for many centuries there have been
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legends about a gigantic snake that hides
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in the jungle, it is so huge and ferocious
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that it can swallow it whole over
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time, the terrible word began to sparkle with
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new colors and to this day the terrible
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monster amazes our imagination. This is a
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giant anaconda, the largest
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representative of the boa constrictor subfamily,
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it grows longer than a limousine and
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weighs more than a royal,
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although pythons can be a little longer in
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length. The giant anaconda is huge
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in girth. up to 30 centimeters and therefore
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twice as heavy,
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regardless of the weight category,
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the anaconda is the absolute champion among snakes;
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however, we know little about the secret
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life; more than
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one generation of local residents was in awe of
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this snake, writing down
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stories about encounters with the anaconda;
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Western researchers sometimes mixed
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science with scientific fantasy thus
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gave birth to an aura of mystery; there is
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evidence that the size of none of the
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existing animals was
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exaggerated, since the size of the
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giant anaconda in the 20th century and the
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notoriety of the cannibal attracted unnecessary
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attention in the name of science and spectacle, people
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staged exhibition wrestling competitions with animals,
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despite the terrible the reputation of the anaconda is that it
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attacks people
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extremely rarely
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[music]
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females
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like this are much larger than the males on the
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ground and the carcasses seem bulky and
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clumsy; the anaconda is much better
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suited to living in water;
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it is also called a water boa, and its
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scientific name, translated from Greek,
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means a good swimmer;
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perfectly adapted to hunting in water,
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often eats fish, birds, caimans, it is dangerous,
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and on the shore,
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hiding in shallow water, the snake waits for an
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unsuspecting victim to come
00:37:00
to drink; its
00:37:03
eyes and nostrils are
00:37:05
located in the upper part of the head when
00:37:08
it is preparing to attack and its body,
00:37:13
covered with camouflage coloring, hides
00:37:16
under the water of
00:37:26
the victim pulled under the water and it
00:37:29
chokes, the anaconda can
00:37:34
hold its breath for 10 minutes and eats the
00:37:37
prey right under water, it is capable of
00:37:41
swallowing prey weighing almost half of
00:37:43
its own
00:37:46
hearty meal and will last for several
00:37:48
months,
00:37:49
which is very convenient, mating season is in progress;
00:37:53
hunting during pregnancy
00:37:55
is risky
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00:38:10
capybaras weigh up to 60 kilograms this is the
00:38:14
largest rodent in the world 1 capybara
00:38:18
is enough to eat for the future before
00:38:20
starvation, but capybaras are social
00:38:23
animals in a herd, stay together and
00:38:26
remain vigilant
00:38:37
among aquatic vegetation, an anaconda
00:38:40
can sneak up unnoticed
00:39:00
to wrap its rings around the victim, changing
00:39:03
uses the inertia of the
00:39:13
capybara's throw does not give up without a fight and forcefully
00:39:16
sinks its teeth into the enemy,
00:39:22
but resistance is useless; the
00:39:29
anaconda’s grip and iron strangulation require
00:39:34
a lot of energy to save strength; the
00:39:39
snake adapts to the victim’s heartbeat
00:39:46
longer than necessary;
00:39:48
it does not squeeze it; as soon
00:39:53
as the anaconda feels that the
00:39:55
capybara’s heart has stopped, it immediately
00:39:58
loosens its grip;
00:40:00
several rows of sharp, crooked teeth
00:40:03
acts independently help the jaws
00:40:07
crawl onto the lifeless body and
00:40:10
absorb the victim swallowing large
00:40:15
prey can interfere with the breathing of snakes
00:40:20
so as not to suffocate
00:40:22
she pushes out the trachea like a
00:40:26
diver who breathes through a tube
00:40:33
at the stock exchange, now she is ready to communicate
00:40:42
to attract a male snake secrete
00:40:45
powerful pheromones
00:40:48
[music]
00:40:52
and suitors happy to come to the call,
00:41:03
the largest in the middle of this seething
00:41:05
mass of the
00:41:06
mating ball is a female and about a dozen
00:41:10
males are eager to mate; this one
00:41:16
came to the fight late but
00:41:20
is fighting for first place. The processes on the
00:41:25
lower part of the body are the so-
00:41:28
called spurs. The
00:41:29
rudiments of the hind limbs that
00:41:32
their reptile ancestors possessed with
00:41:35
these spurs. the male stimulates the female
00:41:39
so that she opens her reproductive
00:41:40
organ; he chooses who to mate
00:41:45
with, and today he is lucky;
00:41:53
before leaving, he closes the cloaca
00:41:56
with a plug of sperm so that other males do not
00:41:59
realize their claims; it is
00:42:04
unknown whether his efforts will bear fruit,
00:42:07
because the competition can drag on for
00:42:10
several weeks
00:42:12
however, it is better to leave as soon as possible; the female
00:42:17
anaconda can kill and eat the male if
00:42:21
he hesitates; the
00:42:37
anaconda, like all boas,
00:42:39
does not lay eggs but carries them within itself, giving
00:42:42
them protection from external dangers; after
00:42:48
seven months, the
00:42:50
young leave the egg shell in the mother’s body
00:42:54
and then go out into the big world; they
00:43:02
seem harmless,
00:43:04
but these babies, up to 70 centimeters long,
00:43:07
will be able to hunt soon after birth over the
00:43:11
next few years their weight will increase more than
00:43:14
100 times
00:43:20
and the legend of the most terrible snakes, the
00:43:22
strangler, will live on pythons
00:43:29
and boa constrictors are born
00:43:33
wrestling champions they see the victim in the dark
00:43:36
they feel her scent in the air they listen to
00:43:39
the beating of her heart and then loosen their
00:43:42
deadly embrace and swallow her whole
00:43:45
they hunt on the ground in the trees under the
00:43:49
water they lie and wait these giant
00:43:53
strangler snakes will see you before you see
00:43:57
them

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Гигантские змеи: Удавы / Monster Constrictors (2019) Студия: WildBear Entertainment © All copyrights reserved to their respective owners Эти змеи - настоящие супер-сыщики, тихие и смертельно опасные хищники, которые буквально выжимают жизнь из своих жертв. Они самые большие, смелые и, возможно, самые величественные в мире змей. В этой серии мы исследуем образ жизни и эволюцию одних из самых крупных змей в мире - удавов!

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