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Amazonian Jungle The world's largest
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tropical forest
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Half of the precipitation here is formed due
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to the evaporation of water
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This is the richest ecosystem on the planet A
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third of all species existing on earth live here The
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warm, humid climate hardly changes
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throughout the year
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Life in such favorable conditions
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Bubbling
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in the jungle is located many worlds
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sun-drenched treetops forest floor
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crowns and low-lying swamps Here,
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like a mosaic, many habitats are collected
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for living in which
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both people and animals have adapted,
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this entire kingdom is ruled by the most
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powerful river on the planet
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[applause]
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In the wilds of Latin America
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[music]
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Amazonian Jungle one forest many
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worlds
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tropical forests of South America cover an
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area of ​​8 million square
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kilometers if it were a country it
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would be the sixth largest in the world
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They were formed over the last 15 million
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years since the
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Andes began to form and the Amazon began to
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flow west to east
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60 percent of the Amazon jungle
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is in Brazil the
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remaining 40 percent is in eight more
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countries
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[music] the
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equatorial belt is always hot and
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humid
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these are ideal conditions for life
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tropical forests have a huge
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biodiversity of flora and fauna
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and every species survives here in its own way
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[music]
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animals that can reach the
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forest canopy live in a green paradise
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it is located at an altitude of 45 meters
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every day the forest receives solar energy
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equivalent to the energy of 6 million
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atomic bombs
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billions of leaves
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carry out photosynthesis all year round for 12 hours a
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day
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they produce 20 percent of the
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world's oxygen; countless fruits ripen here;
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tree shelves; the most fertile part of
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the forest;
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this is a land of abundance,
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but it also has problems
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on top; the foliage looks like a solid green
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carpet;
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however, in reality, tree branches
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rarely touch each other
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and movement on such a huge height is
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not an easy task
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[music]
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in the jungles of Brazil alone there are
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more than a hundred species of monkeys,
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each of which
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has adapted to life in the treetops in its own way;
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red howler monkeys slowly move from branch
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to branch
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these are one of the heaviest monkeys in the forest
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they carefully choose the place for the
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next step
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the powerful tail is like a safety
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rope
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life in the trees is not so simple but it
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has its advantages
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The jaguar will not be able to climb so high
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so he rarely gets to feast on the
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monkey
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tiny squirrel monkeys move
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along the branches much faster than the cautious
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howler monkeys
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they need their tail for maintaining
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balance,
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these light creatures can climb
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where other monkeys cannot reach;
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they weigh less than a kilogram and can
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move even on the thinnest
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branches
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in the upper part of the forest bromeliads grow
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among their leaves; insects full of proteins are hidden
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that squirrel monkeys
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like to eat
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[music ] the
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abundance of food in the tree canopy
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forced the monkeys to find unusual
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ways to get to it
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one of the strangest creatures living
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here is the
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bald uakari
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it is not the cutest monkey But
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it has excellent acrobatic
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abilities the
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akari is the only monkey in the
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Amazon jungle that has short
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stubby tails
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this deficiency is compensated by powerful
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fore and hind limbs
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they can make incredible jumps
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of 10 meters or more
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[music] the
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teeth of the acari are perfectly adapted for
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extracting grains from the aguahi fruit; the
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short tail and hairless head
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create the illusion that the monkey is hanging upside down,
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scientists believe that in this way the
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acari confuse predators; the
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jaguar cannot reach the monkeys living here.
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However, other predators also live in the tree canopy.
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In the wilds of Latin America,
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living in the Amazonian jungle, the harpy
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waits for the right moment to hunt; the
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harpies are skilled monkey catchers; the
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length of their claws reaches 13 cm;
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claws of the Grizzly bear of the same size
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they are so powerful that they can lift a
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victim weighing up to 9 kg into the air as much as the
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harpies themselves weigh
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they have large eyes and excellent vision
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they can notice a tiny monkey from a
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distance of 200 meters
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Despite the fact that their wingspan
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reaches two meters harpies Incredible they are
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agile
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they can fly at a speed of 80
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kilometers per hour and easily
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maneuver between tree branches it’s all
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over in a matter of seconds
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huge claws in an instant break the
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monkey’s bones
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brought a harpy sitting next to its
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nest it’s hungry
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the chick has already fledged but the hunter is out of it
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yet unimportant
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The sloth chose a dangerous place to rest; the
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adult harpy would have plucked him from the branch in an instant.
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But even when lunch is presented to the young
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harpy on a platter, she looks like she doesn’t know
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where to start; the
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sloth is lucky; however, he retreats
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very slowly
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[music]
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sloths move slowly, but they they are not lazy at all,
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their clumsy movements are part of an
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amazing survival strategy;
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sloths spend their entire lives. On just
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a few trees,
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their claws cling to branches so tightly
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that sloths almost never fall, even
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in their sleep;
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modified muscles allow the sloth to
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hang for hours in positions that
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could not be held for long no
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mammal the
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secret of sloths' survival lies in
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slow digestion
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they spend very little energy and they do not
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require large amounts of food
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daily they eat only 200 g of
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leaves it
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takes 30 days to digest them
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they descend to the ground only once a
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week at the call of nature the
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descent is worth it because that excrement
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fertilizes the trees in which they live
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sloths blend completely into their environment
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their spotted fur is excellent camouflage
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that even turns green with
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algae when it's humid
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unlike other mammals they
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cannot regulate their
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body temperature their metabolism is regulated by the
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constant warmth of the rainforest
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sloths move so little that their bodies
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are colonized by other animals
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[music]
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these tiny moths live their entire lives
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on the shaggy skin of a sloth,
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up to 100 of these insects can live on one animal
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[music]
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moths feed exclusively on
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sloth excrement
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female moths try to be
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in the right place at the right time to
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lay eggs nearby with a large supply of
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food
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[music]
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animals are highly dependent on their
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habitat and food source, so
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any changes make them very vulnerable
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animals adapt to
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life here in different ways This is why the forest is
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so diverse the
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Amazon jungle is home to a third of all
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species of living creatures on the planet
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every three days here a new species is discovered
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on one tree of the Amazonian jungle
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there may be more species of ants than in the
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whole of Britain and on one hectare of forest there are
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more species of plants than in Europe a
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fifth of all bird species on Earth live here a
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tropical forest a multi-level world
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animals living at different ends of one
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trees can lead such different
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lifestyles as if they lived in different
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parts of the planet the
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world of the forest soil is very different from the
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canopy
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above, only 2 percent of
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the sunlight gets here, it’s hot and stuffy,
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and this dark kingdom is ruled by nightmarish
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creatures
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[music]
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The trophy is carried away to the place campsites
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having devastated one section of the forest, the ants
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go hunting to another.
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Stray ants are one of the most
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amazing creatures living in the
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Amazon jungle, but there are animals
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that can cope with them.
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exclusively by the droppings of dexterous ants
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It is not surprising, but the survival of
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more than 300 species of birds and butterflies depends
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on stray ants
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[music]
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animals in the jungle thrive
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because there is always a stable climate
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at the poles of the planet, the difference between
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the seasons is colossal
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However, closer to the tropics, animals do not
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need any hibernate do not migrate
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for the winter
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in the equatorial jungle the climate does not
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change Day to day and Year to year
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in such constant conditions evolution
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has achieved a lot
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[music] the
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most amazing colors and shapes can be found here
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The forest floor is the most constant
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habitat of all
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it is protected not only from the scorching
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sun but also from the wind and rain
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[music]
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25 percent of precipitation evaporates while
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moving along leaves and branches without reaching the
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Earth;
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in these forests live a million species of
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arthropods and insects, a
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fifth of all existing on
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Earth
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[music]
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This spider one of the largest in the world
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it is the size of a person it marks the
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territory leaving a trail of webs
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so it can always find its way home
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a group of caterpillars touch each other with
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hairs so that no one gets lost
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living conditions are so predictable that
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animals can themselves develop the
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necessary survival strategy
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[music]
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in this Tiny tadpoles live in the foam,
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their father, the bull frog, whipped it from the mucus
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secreted from the mother’s back.
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This is the last manifestation of parental
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care, from now on they are left to their own devices,
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they blow bubbles to extend the
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life of their own fortress, it is
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their only defense.
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But it’s not so easy to hide from one forest monster -
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it’s just
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[music] the
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body length of this wasp is several
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millimeters But for tadpoles,
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insects pose a mortal
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threat;
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older tadpoles can dive
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inside the foam and hide, but less developed ones
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have nowhere to go
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[music]
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frogs and wasps have a special relationship between
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wasps using the foam in which
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tadpoles live as glue for
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building their own hives
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In the wilds of Latin America
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in the Amazonian jungle, some animals
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adapt to a certain
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habitat or food source, while others
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hunt the first, the
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evolutionary race has given rise to many
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strange life forms
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if the Stick insect is motionless, it will become
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invisible
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[music]
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It completely merges with the environment
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[music]
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one Predator did not notice him
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But other creatures still found
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a way to feed on his flesh,
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tiny ticks slowly eat his
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tissues
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[music]
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the local jungle is diverse not only the
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fauna
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because on the equatorial belt the
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seasons do not change
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representatives of the Flora grow here all year round
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[music]
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hundreds of millions of trees compete for
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light and nutrients
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despite this, the soils in the Amazon forests are
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poor and infertile
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[music]
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dead bark and leaves are quickly
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broken down by fungi and bacteria
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[music]
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roots and stems struggle to
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find a source of energy in the leaves lying on the
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ground
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[ music]
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nutrients are processed
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so quickly that the soil does not have time to
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be saturated
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the competition here is high the
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plant is waging a protracted war Many of
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them are armed and dangerous the
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thorns on this tree scare away monkeys
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[music]
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other species secrete a poisonous juice
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that keeps insects at a distance
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in the Amazon jungle lives 30 million
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people
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Many of them are descendants of the first settlers,
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planters and slave traders,
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but some are representatives of
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peoples who have lived here for 10 thousand
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years
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[music]
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children of the Satere Mawa tribe living in
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northern Brazil learn skills
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that are passed on from generation to
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generation
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They catch ants This is one of the
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richest sources of protein in the forest
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it is believed that ants make up 30
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percent of all creatures living in the jungle
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[music]
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However, their taste is not an acquired taste
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and you need to eat them skillfully; there is
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a lot of protein in your head, I
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will put it,
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but such a snack can bite itself; the
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Satera Mala tribe is
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also associated with ants one much more unusual
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tradition [music] a
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group of hunters is looking for their prey
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[music]
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most often hunters try to walk
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silently so as not to disturb the future
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prey
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But today there is no such need
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These people want those they
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hunt to know about their approach
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[music]
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hunting horns awaken all
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living things in the forest to life
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[music]
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Finally they find those they were looking for
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[music]
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these are ants bullets
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these giants are one of the largest
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ants in the world
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[music]
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[applause]
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their jagged 3 centimeter jaws
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can easily bite through human
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flesh
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But the most Ants have a formidable weapon
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in the back of their body the name
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bullet ants speaks for itself their
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sting can cause
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incredible pain
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smoke sounds cause more and more
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ants to come out
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[music]
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their neurotoxin is so strong that when you bite you it
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feels like you have been shot
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[music]
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the sting serves ants have a defense mechanism,
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excruciating pain makes the attacker
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think that he is dealing with something
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much more serious than the sting of an
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ant and retreats but catching
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ants is only the beginning
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to become a man every youth of
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the tribe must withstand the unbearable
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pain caused by the ants
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[music]
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woman in the village preparing for
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the return of men
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[music] the
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leaves of the cashew tree have special
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properties;
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children are taught that they need to collect the
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youngest and juiciest leaves
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[music] leaves
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soaked in water release
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natural chloroform;
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the only way to deal with
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ants is to temporarily put them to sleep
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and This method is passed on from generation to
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generation
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sleepy ants do not show any
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resistance,
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then mittens are made from palm leaves, the
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ants are placed inside in such a way
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that they cannot get out of them, the
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sting of dozens of ants end up
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inside the mittens
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[music]
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this ceremony is known as the festival of the
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Tagandira ants
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[music]
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during his life, every man of the tribe
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must go through through this test 20 times
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today It's the turn of two young men
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[music]
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both have been through this before
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but it doesn't make it any easier for them
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[music] the
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ants begin to wake up the
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smoke irritates them more and more
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[music]
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they are very angry
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[music]
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each young man must hold hands in
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mittens for 10 minutes
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Ant bite is 30 times more painful Wasp bite
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each mitten more than 120 ants
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[music]
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just one bite can cause a
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fatal allergic reaction
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[music] the
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tribe dances and sings to distract the
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attention of young men From unbearable pain
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there are cases when the men wanted to
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cut off their hands if only the pain would
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stop
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[music]
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it is necessary to continue to move
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the dance makes the blood move through
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the vessels, this helps disperse the poison through them. In
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addition, it evaporates along with sweat, the
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young man’s hands swell and become
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paralyzed, the pain spreads to the
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chest and will last 24 hours
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[ music]
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all the villagers help the young men
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cope with the test
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[music]
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and make them strong and healthy they
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believe that the painful test makes a
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real man out of every young man the
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constant climate of the jungle has determined the
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diversity of plants, animals and even
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people
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[music]
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this gigantic ecosystem is nourished by water the
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Amazonian Jungle is cut rivers are a
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natural irrigation system that supplies
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water to all animals in all corners of the forest
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Although many cats avoid water
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Jaguars can easily swim across river beds their
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large paws serve as excellent oars
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rivers provide jaguars with food
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[applause]
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They often catch fish or turtles in
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shallow water
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these big cats can kill even a
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caiman
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but This young Jaguar is an inexperienced hunter
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[music] The
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Cayman is also young and instinctively knows that he
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needs to freeze
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[music]
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[music]
00:34:48
Jaguar was lucky today; the
00:34:53
larger and older Cayman might not have
00:34:57
let him go so easily.
00:35:02
In the wilds of Latin America, the
00:35:07
Amazonian Jungle is full of streams and
00:35:10
rivers
00:35:11
they all flow into the most powerful river in the
00:35:14
world
00:35:20
its length is more than 6.5 thousand kilometers it
00:35:24
flows from the Peruvian Antes to the east
00:35:26
coast of Brazil where it extends
00:35:29
for 240 km
00:35:30
[music]
00:35:36
from the Amazon more water flows into the ocean
00:35:39
than from the next nine
00:35:42
largest rivers taken together it
00:35:45
contains a fifth of all the fresh water
00:35:47
on the planet
00:35:49
[music] the
00:35:54
Amazon has more than a thousand tributaries.
00:35:57
Some of them are cloudy due to the
00:36:00
fertile silt that the waters carry from
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Ant
00:36:04
others other acidic water in them light
00:36:08
black tea
00:36:10
near the city of Manaus salt water
00:36:14
The Moyes are mixed with the waters of the Rionegro,
00:36:16
which itself is one of the
00:36:18
largest rivers in the world, together they
00:36:21
form the main channel of the Amazon, the
00:36:28
water temperature in the two rivers is different and
00:36:31
they flow at different speeds, so their
00:36:33
waters do not mix for
00:36:35
about 10 km
00:36:38
and the place of their confluence is one Of the
00:36:41
richest freshwater habitats
00:36:44
in the world, the
00:36:47
Amazon contains more
00:36:50
species of fish than the entire Atlantic
00:36:52
Ocean,
00:36:58
there are fish that are rumored to be able to
00:37:01
swallow a person alive
00:37:04
and Piranhas are famous for being
00:37:07
able to possess all the meat from the bones in a matter of minutes, there are
00:37:15
creatures that are afraid of
00:37:17
piranhas
00:37:18
[applause]
00:37:20
[music]
00:37:23
Amazonian dolphins are excellent hunters
00:37:26
they are almost blind but visibility in the river is
00:37:30
almost zero so they don’t
00:37:32
need vision they hunt using echolocation
00:37:38
[music]
00:37:42
sound waves are reflected from objects of
00:37:45
river inhabitants and fall into a growth on
00:37:48
their head so they build very
00:37:50
they can detect an accurate sound picture of the underwater world
00:37:53
in the water, even a pin
00:38:04
[applause]
00:38:33
life in the rivers is in full swing;
00:38:36
many rivers are one of the reasons for the
00:38:39
biodiversity of this world;
00:38:44
animals can easily cross small
00:38:46
streams, but they cannot cross larger ones; the
00:38:51
width of the Amazon in some places reaches 30 km;
00:38:57
rivers form barriers and cut off
00:39:00
living beings from others
00:39:04
[music]
00:39:07
this network of waterways divides the Amazonian
00:39:10
Jungle into many islands
00:39:14
They look like a large green blanket
00:39:17
that stretches to the horizon
00:39:20
but certain areas separated by large
00:39:23
rivers are very different from others the
00:39:27
foggy forests at the foot of the Andes are nothing
00:39:31
like the lowlands
00:39:34
cut off from their relatives, animals
00:39:37
evolve into new species
00:39:40
[music]
00:39:46
an example of this is tamarins,
00:39:50
these small Primates have occupied the
00:39:52
middle level of tropical forests
00:39:55
they live under the canopy and neither the
00:39:58
claws of harpies
00:40:01
nor the deadly sting of the inhabitants of the lowlands can reach them,
00:40:08
unlike other primates they have
00:40:10
claws that help them move
00:40:12
vertically through the trees
00:40:18
in the Amazonian jungle, dozens of
00:40:21
species of tamarins live.
00:40:23
Some of them live on small
00:40:25
islands cut off from the outside world by
00:40:27
rivers
00:40:38
and aegita Marinas are found only near the
00:40:41
city of Manaus.
00:41:02
from each other
00:41:04
all around the river and they have nowhere to go
00:41:08
Pieches and tamarins as a species are
00:41:12
endangered they are about to become extinct
00:41:17
[music]
00:41:19
but this group is adapting well
00:41:21
to their new home
00:41:24
natural agility helps them master
00:41:26
urban landscapes
00:41:27
[music]
00:41:30
walls and wires are not much different from
00:41:34
branches Elian
00:41:41
Amazonian Jungle a complex system of
00:41:44
different habitats Where a
00:41:46
huge number of different species live
00:41:51
This system is larger than any forest
00:41:55
many worlds are intertwined here
00:41:59
[music] the
00:42:01
largest river in the world divides the forest into an
00:42:03
area forcing animals and plants to
00:42:06
evolve
00:42:09
[music] a
00:42:16
constant climate allows every
00:42:18
living thing to adapt to life,
00:42:27
but the modern world is encroaching on nature
00:42:31
and it is obvious that animals are becoming very
00:42:34
vulnerable; the
00:42:36
future of the Amazon jungle is in our
00:42:38
hands and we must respect the integrity of
00:42:41
this world

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