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Amazon is a
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beautiful and mysterious and dangerous place
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[music]
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this huge river literally
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created a separate continent and all that
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lives here are a
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variety of creatures scouring the shady
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tropical forests in search of prey and
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plying in the muddy waters,
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they all have unusual methods of
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hunting,
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protecting
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and killing
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it the most dangerous animals in the Amazon
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[music]
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the most dangerous animals in
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the Amazon
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[music]
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this is the largest river basin in the world
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six and a half thousand kilometers of
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twists and turns
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it contains 5 of the planet's fresh water reserves
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this river is surrounded by the largest
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tropical forest in the world
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it is spread over an area almost six
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million square kilometers having captured
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the territory of 9 countries, including half of
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Brazil
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[music]
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local animals have learned to hunt and
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survive in an environment where water dominates,
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right at the surface of the muddy water live
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two of the most ferocious creatures and ranks,
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one kills the victim using brute
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force, the other is superior in quantity,
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life here is concentrated around the waterways;
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rivers provide food and provide
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transportation; they provide the opportunity to take a break
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from the tropical knowing,
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but in these waters there is some
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creature hiding and not a single one, but a whole flock
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[music]
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is piranhas
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they are found throughout the
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Amazon from Colombia to Argentina
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the most numerous species in the Amazon
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is at the same time the most dangerous,
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this is an ordinary perrone,
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they are no larger in size than the palm of a person,
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but their cruelty is explained not by their size
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but by the number of
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piranhas they swim in schools of about 100
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individuals each and having found a victim they
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attack all together
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these enterprising hunters eat everything what
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floats or falls into the water, including
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heron chicks
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piranha has keen hearing and sense of smell, the sound of
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hiding water or the smell of blood
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starts a chain reaction, the
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whole flock gathers around defenseless
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birds, and the teeth of these fish are so sharp that
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they can leave a mark even on the table
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after a few minutes, only feathers remain from the bird; to
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some, this method of hunting may
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seem barbaric, but many other
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fish hunt in large schools; this is a
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common survival tactic;
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hungry predators, such as this huge
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Brazilian arapaima, are always ready to
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catch a lone piranha,
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but a large school of piranha moves in
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unison therefore, to catch one fish is not
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just
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life in a group, it stimulates
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competition
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when there is a shortage and the holes would attack the prey with frenzy;
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this spectacle itself confirms the formidable
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reputation of piranhas and
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yet people dare to enter
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these waters, turning this formidable
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predator into prey,
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according to official data in the case of a
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piranha attack happens to fishermen very
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often
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[music] a
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fish caught in a net can inflict a very
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strong bite with
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its razor-sharp teeth piranhas
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can easily bite off a finger and yet
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the reputation of cannibals is nothing more than a myth
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these predators also eat seeds and devour the
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corpses of animals like this carcass capybaras
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and
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although people who drowned in the river may face the
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same sad fate of cases of death
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due to the fault of piranhas, it is unknown,
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but other hungry fish live in the Amazon
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and
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this predator hunts alone,
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this is a blunt-nosed shark, a
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terrible surprise in the fresh waters of the
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Amazon,
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as a rule, blunt-nosed sharks ply in the
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warm coastal waters of the planet,
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including off the coast of South America,
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but unlike other sharks, they survive
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in fresh water, too, thanks to which they
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can swim to the upper reaches of the river in search
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of prey; there are
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known cases when they did not swim at a
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distance of more than 3,200 kilometers
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up the Amazon and far into west to Peru
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in order for it to survive, a shark’s body
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must contain a certain
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amount of salt if a white shark
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swam in fresh water and the cells would
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burst and it would die in a few
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hours,
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but the blunt-nosed shark feels great in these
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waters, a
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special gland is located next to the
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tail allows the blunt-nosed [ __ ]
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to retain salt, the fish of a special structure
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processes salt that has already entered the
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body;
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this ability to adapt
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allows it to want in brackish and
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fresh waters where other sharks are
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prohibited from entering here.
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]
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giant otters caimans
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river dolphins
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suddenly the advantage is not on the
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side of the usually predators the Amazons they are
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now just another potential
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prey
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in the murky waters the blunt-nosed shark
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relies on its keen sense of smell
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at the same time this sense corresponds to more than a
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quarter of the brain the shark uses its
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nose to detect the location of the
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prey and determines exactly where it is
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found in
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sharks and there are special sensors on the face
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which are called ampullae of Lorenzini,
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these electroreceptors filled with a special gel
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detect any even the
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weakest electric field that
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all living creatures create and direct the
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shark straight to the victim for killing,
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jagged teeth act like a saw,
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tearing off pieces of flesh which the shark
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swallows Entirely
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blunt-nosed sharks have more than once attacked people
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in the ocean,
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official data, but
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there are no such attacks in the Amazon River; they rarely swim into
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these waters, but if this happens, nothing
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can block their path; the
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muddy waters of the Amazon are fraught with danger for
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people and animals, but land cannot be
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called either safe paradise dark forests
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very small creatures turn out to be deadly dangerous
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[music]
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animals living in the Amazon basin have
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been developing simultaneously with the tropical
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forest for 100 million years
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the local inhabitants are excellent at hunting in the
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twilight, honing the art of quiet,
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careful pursuit of prey and
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lightning-fast ambush attacks
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under the cover of darkness Brazilian black
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tarantula
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Huge hairy tarantulas with poisonous
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teeth settle down to have lunch; the largest spiders on the planet
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sometimes they grow up to 30 centimeters in
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diameter;
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they have a menacing appearance and a painful
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bite;
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approximately 800 species of spiders of the tarantula family live on the ground;
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they prefer to live in warm climates and
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therefore the Amazon is for them ideal hunting area,
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most of them hunt insects,
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but this huge tarantula,
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about the size of a small plate, is looking for a larger prey,
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unlike most
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tarantulas, they do not spin webs;
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instead, this goliath pulls one
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silk thread and waits
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[music] the
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mouse prowling for food itself I didn’t
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notice how I turned on the alarm, but the
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spider definitely did it
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[music]
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it pierces the prey with its poisonous
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teeth, two and a half centimeters long,
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and injects a dose of paralyzing
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neurotoxins,
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from which the mouse loses the ability
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to resist and bite in response; the
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jaws of the tarantula spider are not suitable
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for chewing, so it regurgitates its
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own gastric juice onto the victim,
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preliminary and digesting and then
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sucking out the liquid,
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I am also used for protection, it
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contains elements
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whose sole purpose is to cause pain
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to a predator, such as this nose, it will not
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soon be possible to forget the excruciating pain from a
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tarantula bite
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[music]
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its bite is painful but for to humans it is
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no more dangerous than a bee sting
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[music] the
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tarantula has become famous due to
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its size and strength, but in the Amazon there is
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another smaller but
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more dangerous spider to hunt and its
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deadly reputation is quite justified
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this is the Brazilian wandering spider
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it received such a name because of its
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nomadic way of life,
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wandering spiders do not dig holes for themselves and
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do not weave webs,
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they are always on the move, they
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crawl through the lowlands of South America from
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southern Venezuela to northern Argentina
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[music]
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this spider often crawls into residential
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areas, so there is a possibility
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that our roads will cross
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it in more than two times smaller than the tarantula
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spider,
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but with its small size it
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compensates for its lightning-fast defense;
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it bites out of surprise or
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if it feels threatened by it and
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enjoys notoriety;
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in addition, in one bite it injects
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more poison into the victim’s body than any other
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spider on earth
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[music ]
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according to official data in Brazil alone,
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almost half of all people bitten by spiders
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suffered from two similar types of
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spiders, the
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venom which he injects in one bite is
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more than twice as strong as the venom of the
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famous black widow
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his uncle contains a neurotoxin that
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immediately attacks the victim’s nervous system,
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turning off the heart and respiratory systems muscles
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also contains serotonin
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which attacks the brain causing convulsions and
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severe pain this powerful weapon makes the
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wandering spider hunters of
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extraordinary strength
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which is capable of killing insects
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lizards and mice
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like the tarantula spider
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it prefers to wait for its prey in
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ambush
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it uses sensitive hairs on
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its body to detect vibrations
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passing prey, as
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soon as he discovers the target of
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such a grasshopper, for example, the result is already clear
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[music]
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but among the victims of the wandering spider are not
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only animals living in the Amazon
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[music]
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having climbed into a bunch of bananas, he reached the
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UK
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[music]
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this poisonous nomad is extremely
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dangerous for people since he can
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adapt to life in urban
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conditions, but he is not the only one who has this ability,
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his other relative is another
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representative of the arachnid class, a
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real city dweller is a scorpion,
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in South America there are more than 100 species of
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representatives of the order of scorpions and
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about six of them are deadly,
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these hardy ones are easy adapting to
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new conditions, a representative of the arachnid class
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thrives in urban environments
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in the urban landscape there are many shelters where a
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scorpion can hide,
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but this way they become closer to us and
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meeting them can be
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deadly;
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at the tip of the scorpion’s tail there is a
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curved sting that is connected to a
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round gland filled with i I will give
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this amazingly powerful weapon
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only in Brazil,
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up to 30 people die every year from scorpion bites, the
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poison is a powerful means of protection against predators, but
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it is mainly used for hunting
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at night, the scorpion comes out of hiding in
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search of insects and small lizards,
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just like relatives of spiders, its
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body is covered with thin hairs they are so
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sensitive that they can pick up the
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slightest vibrations of a cricket passing by; a
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scorpion injects the world with a toxic poison
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that paralyzes the cricket; soon the
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victim’s heart and respiratory organs fail
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[music]
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but even this formidable predator is powerless
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against one enemy whom nothing
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can stop;
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these stray ants are the most
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destructive force throughout the Amazon
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they wander through the tropical forests of
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central and southern America from the south
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of Mexico to the north of Argentina
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they spread across the earth like a crowd of
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marauders
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they do not build nests instead they
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carry their offspring of larvae with them they set
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up temporary camps from where they
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launch their attacks
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they are not stopped by unnatural
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obstacles are not even people's homes
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the only way to escape is not to
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stand in their way
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each ant inflicts a painful sting
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similar to a wasp sting
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stray ants do not attack
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alone they attack in hundreds of thousands in
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extreme cases a stream of toxic poison
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can cause a state of shock in an adult
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but stray ants take aim on
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smaller victims that they can
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eat the
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grass cover rises when the
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animal runs away in an attempt to escape
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when the scout discovers the victim he
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sends a chemical signal to his brother
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soldiers using a gland on his
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stomach
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thousands of comrades answer his call and
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immediately attack the victim
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with each With a bite, the tissue becomes
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weaker and dissolves, and the victim faces the
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inevitable fate of
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dismemberment. The
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pointed mandibles of ants are
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not intended for cutting; they simply
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hold the victim tightly while the ants
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tear it apart; then they
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drag their terrible cargo back to the
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camp to feed the hungry larvae; the
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smallest hunters of the Amazon
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attack larger and stronger
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enemies than themselves, they dismember them
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with the help of toxic bites and
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deadly squeezes,
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but large animals also have secret
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weapons,
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some of its types are as unusual as
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dangerous, the
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rain dictates the way of life for all
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inhabitants of the Amazon basin, the
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rains begin in the south in October and
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from there they move north
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at the height of the rainy season, the Amazon, its
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tributaries overflow and flood the land,
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then the daughter weakens in
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September, the water returns to the main
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river channels, the
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animals of the Amazon have evolved
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according to these seasonal rhythms, the
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water element is home to several of the
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largest, hardiest of the strange creatures
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of the Amazon,
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including one animal whose presence
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here it can be an unpleasant surprise
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this is a freshwater stingray
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[music]
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it lies calmly on the bottom of the river
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but as soon as you disturb it, it uses
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deadly dangerous defense techniques
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they ply along the river one, you bury your root in
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the mud and suck out worms
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of freshwater mollusks and snails and then
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grind them their small, blunt teeth,
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but they are not always predators of livestock;
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sometimes they themselves become prey
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if they are in danger; they can
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swim away
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and hide
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if this tactic does not work; stingrays
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have other means of self-defense;
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in the middle of their muscular tail
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there is a prickly spine, it is covered with a layer of
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skin and contains poison
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when the stingray is resting the spike is harmlessly
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directed back,
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but if a
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skirmish suddenly occurs with someone, intentionally or accidentally, the stingray
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inflicts a painful blow
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with a blow of its tail it pierces covered
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I will put the spike into the body of the victim
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[music]
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the poison is a complex,
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potent mixture toxic enzymes
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first destroy skin and muscle tissue
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when they reach the brain and other
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vital organs they cause
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heart rhythm disturbances and difficulty
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breathing
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serotonin causes muscle spasms and
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excruciating pain
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if a thorn is embedded in the leg the pain can
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last for several days if it is embedded
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in the torso near the heart or lungs
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then the person may die
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but here lives another creature
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equally dangerous and even more strange and
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it does not bite or sting,
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instead it attacks with a
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powerful electric shock it is an electric
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eel
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they live in the quiet backwaters of the
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Amazon and Orinoco river basins in
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the north
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despite their name in
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the classification, they are no closer to themselves than to
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eels, the
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length of adult individuals can exceed 2
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meters and their weight reaches 13 kilograms,
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they owe their strength not to the size of a special
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secret weapon
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in their body there are approximately 6000 special
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cells called electrical circuits,
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these living batteries are pushed out and he and
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through cell membranes producing
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electricity that the eel can
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use if desired, the
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shock power exceeds 600 volts, the
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eel's shock is five times more powerful than the electric shock
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that can be received from a regular
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outlet,
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this is enough to stun a fish
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located at a distance of about a meter
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[music] the
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eel's ability to deliver electric shocks
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compensates somewhat for it serious
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disadvantages as a predator
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they have no teeth with which they could
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catch or live prey
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[music]
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[music]
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so cloudy that vision is of no
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use for the
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lack of good vision the eel
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compensates for the lack of good vision with weak 10 volt
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impulses that help it
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navigate, find prey and
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detect threats
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eels feels a change in its
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electrical impulses as it swims past a
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submerged log of edible
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fish or a large predator such as a
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cayman, the
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largest members of the
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alligator family, caimans are accustomed to eating
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whatever they manage to catch, even
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young ones like this,
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but the eel can also use its predatory high-voltage electric shock
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for
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protection
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[ applause]
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the shock lasts only a few thousandths of
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a second,
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but the eel quickly strikes one after
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another, thus taking away
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all appetite from the caiman, the electric
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shock shook the predator but did not
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cause him serious harm, because the
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caiman has very thick skin;
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when an adult black caiman climbs
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into the water in search of prey, he usually
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gets why hunt
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this is the largest predator in the Amazon he
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reaches an impressive 5 meters in length
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[music]
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caimans live happily in their assigned
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places throughout most of the
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Amazon basin
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many animals of the Amazon they get their
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food at the edge of the water,
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some of them, such as the capybara, are
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near aquatic animals, thanks to their
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sense organs, it silently detects the
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approach of a cayman,
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but even a capybara can be taken by surprise, a
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cayman can easily switch its
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attention under the water, a
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transparent film covers both eyes, so it does
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not get into them water,
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at the same time, the caiman is not deprived of the ability
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to see,
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despite its size, caimans are very
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fast and graceful hunters, with
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such a graceful jump they catch fish,
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they can stun the prey or lure
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it into their open mouth; in any case,
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fish that are within the
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reach of the caiman have almost no chance
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of escape the caiman's jaws are compressed with a
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crushing force equal to 1300 kilograms, and the
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caiman's teeth are more than 70, they cling and
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firmly hold the prey;
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people living on the river bank have to
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put up with a certain risk, although
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caimans rarely attack people, but if
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they are provoked, they will do it,
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apparently gayman and not view
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people as prey but may
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associate our presence with food
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unguarded catch tempting prey
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as well as sometimes pets
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but the caimans should fear
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us more than we do. In the
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fifties, due to the trade in
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leather goods, 8 million
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caimans per year died, animals were killed for their
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soft skin
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today, in most Amazon countries,
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hunting for caimans is prohibited and the authorities are
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taking strict measures against the
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illegal trade in skins,
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the population of caimans is gradually
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recovering and they are again fighting for the
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right to be called one of the main
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predators of the Amazon,
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the name of the homeland of almost 3 of all plants and
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animals on the planet
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[music]
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more than 300 species of mammals
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more than 500 thousand insects and
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more than 300 species of reptiles, including
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snakes, more than 100 species of snakes live in the Amazon,
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but one of them is especially famous
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and
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such sako or la barium, which has a
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terrible set of deadly
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qualities,
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strong poison,
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aggressive defense and habit and want
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in places where people live
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la bare lives in the lowlands of South America
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west of 1 north of Venice
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it belongs to the family of fossa heads
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which includes the rattlesnake
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[music]
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when hunting ymca heads and snakes
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use the same weapons techniques such as
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camouflage
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colored la bare patterns and
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blend perfectly with the forest floor.
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In the arsenal, the pits of the heads of snakes have
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pits on the muzzle that trap heat;
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these depressions located between the eyes
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and nostrils capture infrared
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radiation, the heat that
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warm-blooded animals emit,
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but the bare processes this information
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and creates an image of the victim in the same way
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as a person understands where the
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sound is coming from with its pits, the snake
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picks up the smallest temperature fluctuations
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thanks to this organ, the snake captures the
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target and inflicts an accurate bite on
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rats and mice, some of the most favorite dishes
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of the bar and
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this is fraught with troubles for people,
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rodents try to enter
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people’s homes where there is plenty of food in our gardens and
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garbage cans and
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wherever they go, the lobarev
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always follows them.
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Residents of South America have a chance of encountering a
00:34:09
weak ri and much higher than with any other
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poisonous snake, a
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range of up to
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sixty percent of all victims of
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poisonous snake bites in the Amazon is a
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victim of a lobar bite from its bite.
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more people die than from the bite of any other
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reptile in South and North America
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heme the snake's toxic venom begins
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to destroy the tissue around the bite site
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entering the bloodstream the venom disrupts
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blood clotting causing internal
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bleeding the victim's
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heart and kidneys may fail
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the most important thing is to get medical help
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as soon as possible rather, but this snake shares its
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territory with another even larger
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poisonous relative
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[music]
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it lives in the deepest corners of the forest
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[music]
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most residents of South America have no
00:35:26
chance of ever meeting it, but
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the natives living on its territory know
00:35:30
that it is worth it to them beware
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of this bushmaster
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this is the longest poisonous snake in the entire
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Amazon the
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length of adults exceeds 2 meters
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and some grow twice as long
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inside this head and the shape of a diamond
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there is a pair of poisonous teeth three
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and a half centimeters long but the main weapon of
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Bush Mister is patience
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[music]
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snake makes full use of
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expectant tactics
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[music]
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stick out your tongue every time it
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collects odors from the air from leaves and
00:36:32
soil
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the tongue transmits this chemical information
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to a sensory organ located on the roof
00:36:45
of the snake it is called the Jacobson's organ
00:36:49
each part of the snake's forked tongue
00:36:52
enters a receptor connected directly with a
00:36:55
snake brain the brain then processes that
00:36:58
smell so the snake can find tracks it
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looks like rodents will come down that
00:37:07
trail again so the bushmaster settles in and
00:37:10
starts waiting the
00:37:13
snake doesn't leave the area until the smell
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goes away it can wait for days
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or even weeks
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[music]
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when chris leaves in search of food, the
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bushmaster has already taken a position and is ready to
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strike,
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but the rat is also ready for this
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[music]
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it is saved by its acute sense of smell, the ability
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to pick up ultrasonic signals
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and the
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long wait for Mr. Bush
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continues,
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the snake can afford to miss
00:38:07
several times, the bush together spends so
00:38:11
little energy that it can there are only 10 times
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a year in the end the patience of the snake will be
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rewarded
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pit of the head and the snakes hunt and kill the
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prey with a deadly
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poison but some snakes I need poison
00:38:30
especially if they have a body
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9 meters long and strong enough to
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kill a person and eat him
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[music]
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these qualities make this snake
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potentially the most dangerous snake
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in the Amazon. There are several amazing
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and deadly predators in the Amazon,
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but one creature has such a huge
00:39:05
body and strength that it cannot be compared
00:39:07
with any other the
00:39:11
largest snake on the planet
00:39:17
is the snake she was huge
00:39:29
this animal jumped and rushed at me an
00:39:33
ordinary anaconda an
00:39:48
adult can grow up to 9
00:39:50
meters in length a city bus is
00:39:53
almost the same length and
00:39:59
weighs more than three adult men the
00:40:03
size of its body in diameter can
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exceed 30 centimeters
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they thrive in the tropics of South America
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from Venezuela to the southern tip of the
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Amazon, wherever there is water, the
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dirtier the muddier the water, the easier it is to
00:40:28
camouflage with
00:40:33
its forked tongue; the snake looks for
00:40:36
scent traces of the victim in the air;
00:40:39
then it waits in ambush for prey and only
00:40:42
its head protrudes from the water;
00:40:47
stealth gives way to brute force;
00:41:01
even a black caiman weighing 150 kilograms
00:41:05
can die if you hit a suffocating
00:41:07
death ring on someone,
00:41:18
this is a force of nature that cannot be
00:41:21
stopped by anything, it can also target a person
00:41:27
[music]
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Jose at home recognizes this from personal experience, he is
00:41:34
from Peru, he often walks through the swamps
00:41:37
that are located next to his house and
00:41:39
often sees these here giant snakes there
00:41:43
are 5 swamps near Juan I have been going
00:41:47
there for 17 years I have been going there either 1 or
00:41:51
together with my father-in-law we
00:41:53
have fished on the mountain more than once
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[music]
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[music]
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Jose and his father-in-law went to a familiar
00:42:20
fishing spot
00:42:22
it is known what lives in this area a
00:42:24
particularly large snake,
00:42:29
two men have already seen it before, but did not
00:42:32
think about the danger,
00:42:36
every time you go there you can
00:42:39
meet it, it basks in the sun,
00:42:40
curled up in a ring and it listens and
00:42:44
watches, it sees when you start
00:42:46
to move,
00:42:50
but today the snake is not visible, the men
00:42:54
split up, each went to look for
00:42:57
their own The place is
00:43:01
soon completely taken over by the
00:43:04
fishing process, he doesn’t notice that the snake hasn’t crawled away at all,
00:43:06
it’s hunting, the
00:43:12
anaconda can hold its breath for up to 10
00:43:15
minutes,
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completely camouflaged, it quietly
00:43:18
approaches the victim to attack
00:43:20
it, taking it by surprise,
00:43:32
razor-sharp teeth pierce Joseph’s
00:43:35
thigh, that’s exactly what they do
00:43:37
They are designed to be
00:43:41
arranged in two rows and directed
00:43:44
backwards to catch and hold struggling
00:43:46
prey, but they do not inject venom
00:44:04
into the body of the real weapon, its
00:44:07
grip can be compared to the pressure of a 360
00:44:10
kg motorcycle on the rib
00:44:12
cage of the victim
00:44:14
every time the victim exhales, the snake
00:44:17
tightens its grip and
00:44:19
breathes. not possible
00:44:25
due to the special structure of the jaw,
00:44:28
the anaconda can easily swallow food
00:44:31
much wider than its head; an
00:44:34
additional bone called the
00:44:37
square opens the snake’s mouth at two
00:44:39
points,
00:44:41
allowing it to open its mouth at an angle of up to
00:44:44
180 degrees
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[applause]
00:44:50
this is enough for a large snake
00:44:52
to be able to swallow a person whole.
00:44:56
Jose understands that if the snake wrapped itself
00:44:59
around him, he would not be able to escape
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[music]
00:45:07
I jumped to my feet, grabbed it by the head and
00:45:10
threw it away from me if I had not
00:45:12
done this, it would have hit me,
00:45:17
fortunately, Jose’s size and quick reaction
00:45:20
helped him to escape
00:45:22
when the snake let me go, I screamed to
00:45:25
his father-in-law and started to run,
00:45:30
but the memory of how close he was to the
00:45:32
unimaginable in horror will forever remain
00:45:35
with him.
00:45:38
I raised my leg like that and three teeth flew out of it.
00:45:56
attacks have happened before and
00:45:59
apparently this is an attack by a predator,
00:46:03
Jose understands that he was taking a risk
00:46:05
by daring to enter the territory of the snake,
00:46:08
this is an anaconda who grew up there, she lived there
00:46:11
since childhood and grew into such a
00:46:14
huge animal,
00:46:16
yes she still lives there,
00:46:23
this elite group
00:46:25
personifying all the splendor the power
00:46:28
of nature
00:46:29
they thrive thanks to a whole set of
00:46:32
survival skills and defensive reactions these are the
00:46:36
most dangerous animals in the Amazon
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[music]
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program voiced by Ark TV studio text
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read by Alexander Gavrilin

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