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returned from the North Pole, now
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I’ll tell you a little about it, it was amazing
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and it will be even more amazing because
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we have new trips and you
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can join them via the link under the video
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in September we are going to Georgia in October we
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We are going to Primorsk reserve in the Far
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East and to the most picturesque country in
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Africa - Namibia, and in Dendera we have
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Argentina in general, and for the New Year we are
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modestly flying to Uganda for mountain
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gorillas and chimpanzees, but if in
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Moscow, then you can
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join my excursions every weekend around the
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Moscow Zoo this is the easiest
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way to see animals from all over the world in
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just four hours in one beautiful
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place and the link to our excursion is also
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under the video, but now about the North Pole I am
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glad to welcome to us in the south a new dark
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naturalist and popularizer of biology
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author and presenter of everything like the animals'
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program is about the tomb of who these
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people are, but the most interesting thing is that Evgenia,
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good morning, thank you for taking the time to come
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to us for the morning light, you are
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just a little
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straight from the North Pole, here you are at the North Pole, come to us in the
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silver rain studio, appreciate it, dear friends, right, right,
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right there in the very genes
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that I walked on
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they they still carry dust dust of winter snow of the
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next expedition
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even or to another place where it’s
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better not to clean it better
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visited once and ticked here but no no we
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asked each other this question of course at
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the beginning we’ll go here and everyone had
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such complex faces, it was clear that people
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were experiencing a rich range of emotions, on the one
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hand, of course, it’s like going into space,
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how did you get there? I
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immediately got the idea of
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playing on a nuclear icebreaker;
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there aren’t many ways to get to the
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North Pole; yes, I’ll go back ten
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before and nuclear icebreakers, as far as I
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know, quite a bit, yes, well, that’s exactly how
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we all coincided, the achievements of
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how many substances you chose, but here’s an
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interesting survey and the creatures of the trip are a little
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in fact, in fact, what was it the
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Tomsk icebreaker race 50 years of victory and a
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cruise on cruise is an
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inappropriate word here, but nevertheless, a
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trip to the North Pole with children
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606 children from all over the country, winner of
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various kinds of intellectual competitions
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and Olympiads, here we are with them, six
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experts about a couple, six experts,
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six facilitators who will
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act as
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emotional layers between the paintings
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and the children Well, there are also different
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good people there, counselors, her team and we
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all went there in a crowd, that is,
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we read to the kids to draw Irka, made
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popular science films and, in general, with these
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jokes and jokes we reached the North
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Pole and returned to our brother how many slaps and
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10 days 9 days only on the fifth day
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you come to the pole, turn around,
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go back and that’s exactly what I
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did, well, the pole is an ice floe and you
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reach the point where it is
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highlighted on the wheelhouse 90
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degrees north latitude, the icebreaker will be
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everyone terribly happy, the full feeling of the
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new year, then everyone from captivity they sing nasheed
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on anything without the master himself because there are
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children nearby children and sea prohibition
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so there is such an imaginary champagne and
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then we spent about half an hour looking for
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something that could be done and
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therefore and we had a sign for the
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north pole, we stuck it in north
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pole 90 degrees north latitude
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we stuck it, of course, not where
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geographically, but where it was
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the safest, but
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as far as I know, to the geographic north pole on a ship, you didn’t have to
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get there and land there and
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disembark, it’s impossible not to point out how
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rarely it coincides to you are 90 degrees
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or done that you can get out and not
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stay on the rope, this is what
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I remember most here, although the feeling
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in general from all of this is the
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feeling that you are in space on another planet,
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even for a moment, another planet it was on the
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land of Franz Joseph this is the very best It
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was an amazing place for me, and
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of course the labor force returned, just without
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talking about why
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nature is one of the northernmost
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archipelagos in the world, something like 90
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islands,
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you can’t remember the exact number, but there are
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some huge numbers of them,
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smaller ones, smaller straits between them, and
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that’s it these are truly absolutely
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alien landscapes,
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we were very lucky with the weather, the weather was
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calm, there was absolute calm, and this is what
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summer is like now, there food is already mostly
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growing or floating on this absolutely
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smooth surface in which bird colonies are reflected
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in the network, rocks, glaciers, and
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some glaciers and snowfields. Some of these are
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just blue domes without snow cover,
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just pure blue ice and they are
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floating along the strait united and
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margins are floating on the ice floes, just like they are about to do it in
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some kind of photo wallpaper,
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this is photoshop, this could happen today and
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all this and the icebreaker is going smoothly, the plan for at the
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quietest pace and you have an absolute
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feeling that you’re on another planet and here are
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the mattresses for margin in the form of ice,
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just an interest in all the different
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living creatures on the way to the North Pole and
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back who we met we met in
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huge numbers Yulina paper
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we met a bear of course
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last year the same one went, that is, this
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icebreaker of evil does not go every year
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last year and the
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bear was 1 and at that time the children had a
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lecture and they will not be thrown out, the children are not
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talking about the children on the street and a
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classmate so the counselors come
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how to maneuver the disk flow the children
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had a lecture, the counselors decided that they couldn’t
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cope with this flow and that’s why
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the children didn’t see how
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terrible it was, just went to the North Pole
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like a fool, sat there while you
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went, they don’t let you
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wait for the cabin here, decided that this is it at all
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should not happen again, we will have bears at
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all costs, and the very first
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bear was simply announced over the loudspeaker from the
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wheelhouse on the port side of the
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bear, they say so touchingly bear,
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and then the walker is like this, we had a
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lecture by the polar explorer of the boyar, we were a
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boyar of a healthy person, and after
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absolutely a guy who, back in the
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eighties, went on an international
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expedition on foot
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through Antarctica just to the south pole,
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just from one edge of Antarctica to the
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other, they walked with the Japanese for about a year
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with, in my opinion, how it was a very
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noble company, but since then
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the boyars Viktorovich walked a lot of places,
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including the North Pole, he says it’s
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much more difficult to walk on a chamois with a
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passive pole because Antarctica is a
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solid pony, you walk and it’s cold for me, you
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don’t fall through, you don’t end up in the water, you can’t
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pull it out of there with a dog on the sand, they
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walked on dog sleds in Boyarka it
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was just the day before that
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she actually gathered for emulation and here on the left side a
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bear from a cancerous one was afraid, you were sleeping
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and there you go to the bear just like that
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and walk and looks back and we
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looked and didn’t believe it with our eyes and then
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looked at you with our eyes and didn’t believe it
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infrequently but somewhere in the summer, about once every
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2 weeks, there are very bears and
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especially white creatures are smart, so it
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seems they don’t forget again for two weeks,
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but then there were so many bears that there were some
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next bears and you no longer
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continue when it disappears beyond
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the horizon, so looked but in
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principle the night looks at dad, he leaves, he
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leaves, one bear killed, got a seal, there
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was also a garden and again seals Allah,
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such male hares and ringed seals and
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and for the bear the most important thing and yes, and the
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bear got himself the main food and then
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the icebreaker I’m like that understands that
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no one will take away for such a thing, but
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somehow the petit is no longer the same and he propped up and the
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tournament to hide behind a hummock, they
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hide the doors amazingly, but everyone
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who has dealt with a bear for a year is the most
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amazing thing, unexpectedly, since there was nothing here
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and here I’m already near you 700
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kilograms bear let’s
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pause here and find out what he did with
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the seal in two or three minutes if you don’t
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mind
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in Kamchatka on gray whales therefore gray
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whales
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expedition to study cytologists who
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deals with the name of the
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slots on the boat
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10 days, too, here, in fact,
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your work doesn’t have enough knowledge, you need
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to be in such shape all the time, you’re
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just ascetic, you’re going somewhere, and it’s not like
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all my work is just like that,
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well, it’s clear that more buildings
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will withstand the tropics, well - as a corpse, I
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don’t know that it wouldn’t be harder, to be
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honest, the tropics, yes, that’s me, just
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when I’m in the tropics, I see that
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life has prepared me for this more than
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watering a quiver of glory, it’s somehow easier,
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but in the tropics where where were the most
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remote,
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but in principle the most, but this is no longer
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the tropics, the same is already closer to Antarctica, this is
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New Zealand and Tasmania, and
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so that the tropics are just corpses,
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now in December there were November-December,
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it was in the Amazon in Peru, the
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equator and just like that big Amazon
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where the Amazon Iquitos exile
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abandoned from the rubber cities and the
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real Amazonian jungle there with the
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anaconda world jaguars cabbars
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Lucifer they didn’t catch Esperanto they caught
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0 I swam where the red film
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anaconda water burberry for young Jerry
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and piranha fierce piranhas are
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also still fish - then the service people are
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just tons, but in principle they are now,
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since people are very active in fishing
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in the Amazon, the tapir not only has not
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enough food and they sometimes bite, it’s
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not that they need to sit down, they sit, but they sort of
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try and
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people are like, what if there’s some kind of blood there
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felt how difficult it seems no there is no
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such thing there is no
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Jim zone someone actually some kind of caiman
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that has grown more than 4
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meters and this is very rare black
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caimans can, in principle, attack
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people but also gas even the toilet with your hand
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a boy like that when he is quite big but
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he doesn’t attacks from 4 meters they begin
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to think about the person like
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they are you dear person but
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exactly if a drop of blood falls from it it’s all
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like that and usually everyone shows a film of this
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drops of blood fall into the water and in a
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year no more than ten are not provoked
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in case there are no murders or deaths from sharks
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small steam does not
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keep its statistics as far as they
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know, so you can definitely
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say you understand, it’s well, but it doesn’t
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seem like such a path to the community that there’s a
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form of Nelydia and the diver pushes it all away
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from and you haven’t been here since that lagi
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lange mantissa of the unfortunate one that the guides
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they fed exactly what needed to be
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shown, and the shark was like, well, here are the
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people, and yes, and then people came and didn’t
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bring food, well, how come, and I’m already in the mood for the
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children who are traveling, this is some kind of competition
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for selection, a competition, Evgeniy Temnova is
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visiting us, a naturalist close to biology, the author
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and presenter of the program about
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who people are, most of all, Yugen is
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also a traveler who, as we
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just found out while listening to an
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advertising musical composition of the tour,
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probably most of the globe
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has places where you have never been
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before than the ball was a question related to
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children, I’m just wondering, there are
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places where you haven’t been higher, but you
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really want to, I really want to go to Madagascar,
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such an isolated
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trattoria dosage on its own peculiar
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fauna with a huge number of endemic
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lemurs, all these kind of crazy
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accuphase and chameleon and all this is
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such an Australia on minimal wages
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Australia separated 100 million years ago
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and its fauna went its own
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way Australia probably all countries of
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exile where the
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greatest impression was sent the
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same large number of all kinds of
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animals and insects dangerous to humans
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this myth is supported in every possible way
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manufacturer of Australia there is actually no regime for us
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and the second is safe
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countries where we compare there, for example with Africa,
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to the end they can attack in
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Madagascar Africa is right next to it,
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but it’s not in vain that there are big differences,
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and besides, you need gas cards,
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its outgoing nature Of course,
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they are plowing up very actively and there are less and less primary forests there,
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so it is simply
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shrinking, these are the
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natural habitats, not just
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decreasing like shagreen leather and
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I want to catch it before anything goes wrong
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Madagascar and I also really want
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to return to the Amazon again, we just
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went to opera
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in Peru,
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including visiting 2 Iquitos where there is a
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large Amazon and
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from this Amazon they went out in a tributary to the
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monkey station where he studies
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primates and lived there for some time in
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houses made of tomato boxes and it was
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so cool and the Amazons with piranhas became a wash poly
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river dolphins river
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dolphins saw us above from above they immediately
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plunged into the myth that piranhas can
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eat a person I don’t sew in a minute you’re in
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the rank well, in principle, we probably
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theoretically can, but God forbid we go
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hungry or shrink caught and released
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back we need of course we want we want
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catch a piranha to look it in the
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face the person
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who caught the piranha but in general I really
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want evil for the New Year we are
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actually going to uganda uganda a pleasant
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place
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awesome place of all all over africa then
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we usually but now I am as a guest
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expert actually here we go to the north
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pole and to Kamchatka, they also
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invite me to, in principle, we usually
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organize our trip ourselves, everything is like with
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animals you can travel, that at some
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point we realized that we had previously gone and
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filmed our programs there, a new thing, at
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some point I realized that it was impossible to
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film everything easier sometimes we recruit people and
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search, we will go to Uganda and you try to
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have such an option to travel with us then
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we must not say everything like
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animals before this program is called and you
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can go with it so they will tell
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you to help and for yes, is it worth the extras of
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the strip our educational journey
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keywords Evgeniya dark everything is like
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animals travel and the next one we
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will have is to Georgia through wild Georgia over the
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park to all sorts of very interesting places
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then we are going to
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Primorye in October and in November we are
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flying to kinder and what should he do for a child
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to get on the icebreaker if this is the dream of
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contemporaries on the icebreaker, you need to
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take part in competitions
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that Rosatom has with its scientific festival,
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by the way, and the mustachioed one, how very active it is,
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so you need to lie down with Arsky
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activities and the educational
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program there, 100 in all, they can be
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praised only for this, not up to the plan
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Russo's PR there, of course, they spent all the
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money there, having offices on and a
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head ahead dance, very good
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programs here, they don't say a word against it,
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I want to go to the dacha for a competition they hold
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on their website, but some kind of thing you
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need to register here, I won't say
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here you have to again, run a search engine and
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look, that is, children and parents of children of the
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age when they still take it, they
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probably know
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what it would be like there or there would be
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teenagers there, it’s not like there were just children
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there 1416 it was just like that, the company
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we have is excellent, excellent interlocutors
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are excellent, kid 4 condemned it purely
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physically for up to 10 days on the ship and it’s
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not 12 years to do it and he just kept up just
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fine
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keep up
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often felt like a plant from every
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funny question if you have a question
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dear ladies and gentlemen plus 7 900 3797
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633 how with the vaccination dad dad at
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when traveling around the world, they are equally
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good to put yellow anywhere, it won’t
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hurt to put it once in a lifetime and
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let it give cross-
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immunity from various other some
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cities, and well, hepatitis
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when hepatitis, which is a disease of dirty
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hands from malaria, is still not there,
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so if you are endemic malaria
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areas or drink prophylaxis a little ron
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per tablet or how long a day is there and and
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if you get bitten you won’t get sick and
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if you don’t drink you will
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feel a little better all the time
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because the dollar is so toxic quite well
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but if you get sick it will get sick if you
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get sick,
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then you will drink the same little ron
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only the countries of training, well, Valery
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is better to avoid, but in general there are things
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that
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every country can just read the
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list of recommended ones, then hide the
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actions that you need when visiting
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the state, it’s so complicated, so this is but
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then when you return home and
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you begin to appreciate all these simple
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joys when a mosquito bites you, it’s just a
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mosquito that bites you, it just wants your
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blood, it won’t infect you with anything, I’m
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inclined to have an attitude towards thieves
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when I return that there’s nothing worse than a viper,
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those will be bitten by a mosquito, mosquitoes, as far as I know
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from textbooks biology,
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yes, we have Thanos or a connection,
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malarial mosquitoes, but no malaria, they don’t
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spread anything to the home, excuse me, but let’s
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go back a little bit, when
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we went to the commercial break and on the
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musical to the seal bear because
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I’ll ask drying,
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I felt something, but then when we finally left
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he was there and Danil is the main food for
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bears and now when we were approaching
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the pole we saw an amazing sight
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so amazing that even the
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icebreaker crew said an amazing sight
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very close to the pole a huge oven on the
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seals just screamed at first
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then they were united and everywhere they lie there,
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fat and happy, and the guys from the
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Russian Arctic Nature Reserve who were with
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us said that it looks like the fish have come to
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these latitudes where usually the seals are
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not only here, but a lot of fish came after them,
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the seals came and swam, but the bears didn’t
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come and that’s why the seals now it’s
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just Miami here they have a lot of fish here ol
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inclusive there are no bears and they lie and
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when the icebreaker left from laziness they are also like
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people they each have their own character
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some lie right under the water some lie
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and pretend that nothing is happening and
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some run away but when this
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looks around and growls,
00:19:43
it’s clear that they didn’t let me understand that in
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Antarctica there is a bipartisanship, polar bears
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and seals, you’re right sometimes markt
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sometimes you come across seals work work
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Antarctica or Vinci families not and the
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seals themselves are special cases
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of division there are real seals
00:20:00
that have died like that I think I’ve
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seen two crested seals
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someone's informals ringed oh how we will
00:20:08
give it are subdivided this is an amazing
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seal whose mating ritual of
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recording is that the male
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wears a huge red ball blown out with an intimate
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ball so here are three all how amazing
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you are covered by a
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cool a.i.
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Well, the margins, of course, are my favorite,
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and the bird markets on
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Franz Joseph Land and there is the ruby ​​rock, the
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singing rock, it’s so beautiful there, but you can really
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hear a crack when and when
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they break, that crack can be heard for weeks, it’s already
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empty when you land on the ground, you’re
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still shocked the bed is still
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rocking like that and there’s this cracking noise, it
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came out a little, yes, of course it’s all
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cracking very much, it’s almost
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like an earthquake, right now in Peru, we
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woke up here at 6 in the morning from a magnitude 7
00:21:04
earthquake, the young man just became
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his what it was, well there there was some
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constantly my some we found
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it was the top 5 3 days get this they are
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shaking and stood up and she is on the icebreaker but
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as soon as you enter the Alps and
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constantly this shaking we should have
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jumped onto one of some Well, it’s like a
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larva of an iceberg, it’s like a big
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piece, a big piece, it’s not an iceberg yet,
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but it’s so decent and so. shook and
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it was possible to scale that if it
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were larger, it would seem to shake, and
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this is more likely this is pleasant but not scary,
00:21:40
the minister is like the crew of an icebreaker, this is
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how they are those people are not Christ, there is
00:21:45
thinking words from they see all the time
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of space they
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[music]
00:21:50
they Absolutely wonderful people, I communicated with them
00:21:53
less than I would like, but my
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facilitators, partner Oles Kazantseva,
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who traveled with me, she was
00:22:01
in the smoking room, usually the best
00:22:05
moments with the
00:22:07
team,
00:22:09
first first, water is good, so to
00:22:12
speak, the Ministry of Health warns
00:22:15
smoking is harmful to the girl, even I’m sorry and
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in general, after some time, Alice
00:22:23
began to call the smoking room a noodle shop because
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the ark, which all my life dreamed of visiting the
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Pole and here from and oh, they
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tell you this, and to us, with a completely blue
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eye, it holds this then and then
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others move on who don’t know that
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Alice I already asked this and tell you the
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absolutely opposite, also with such
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eyes, yes, of course, these are sea stories,
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sea stories, and all this is done
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absolutely calm, in general,
00:22:52
absolutely wonderful people walk there, they
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shared days and sometimes for several
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months
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[music]
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young cool, very cheerful, very
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positive
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friendly and not even enough
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absolutely
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there is no such thing that you are all land rats and
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we are here we will roll out and there is some
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harm from the activity but the departure of
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icebreakers and since the ice is cool atomic, there are
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no emissions from it,
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it is all such a
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thing sleep is enough and then that he breaks
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food in a sense, this is a
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good thing for marine
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mammals because the problem is when
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I have traces where they can breathe, they need
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breathing holes and then this one comes
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through and breaks people for you and that’s why
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seagulls are constantly dragged behind the icebreaker
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and then when he is already passing right
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where this ice crumble is
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going to a seal, again from to
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the Internet is being undermined, apparently
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narwhals are swimming, apparently some other
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micros,
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please correct
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this, it is exposed
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because no, of course, it isolates
00:24:14
inconveniently, we study a man of the North
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Pole who has returned, you can forgive me, I
00:24:20
think to myself of the Russian Union Evgenia
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Temnova naturalists of biology author and
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presenter of everything like animals the program is in
00:24:26
whom people are, yes, I, starting from
00:24:29
this topic, in whom people are like, I wanted
00:24:32
to talk about he is an animal inside a person
00:24:35
because I looked at the last
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publication, for example, here is biology to taste,
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how the brain plays with food before then we decided
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to tell me a little about such
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topics because such basic ideas
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are how the brain plays and food, well, look at
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this just with the lecture that will be
00:24:53
this Saturday,
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July 30, because everything like animals
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began as short funny ones about a
00:25:01
program on YouTube then she bought it
00:25:04
bought the components the service is not
00:25:07
recommended in Russia but we have to ok
00:25:11
yeah but the Living Planet channel saved us and the
00:25:14
advice of the not recommended service dragged us
00:25:16
onto the TV to the Living Planet we go out
00:25:18
there periodically and then gradually everything,
00:25:20
like the dawn, began to expand and
00:25:22
lectures appeared from the material
00:25:25
that doesn’t fit, our short
00:25:27
videos are still wildly interesting,
00:25:28
our journey has appeared,
00:25:30
children’s educational courses have appeared, everything is like
00:25:32
animals and in general, it’s off and on, and here’s
00:25:34
biology, tastes, how the brain plays with food, this is
00:25:37
just a new series of promotions of small ones like
00:25:39
these on the sidelines for 30 people just in a
00:25:42
very cool room on the icons for the
00:25:46
German lane and I talked there
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this Saturday about the
00:25:50
actions it was called, it concerns everyone about the sense of
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touch about the most important most basic
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feeling which is essentially the basis of
00:25:58
our entire sociality and in general
00:26:00
you understand in the sense of what makes
00:26:03
us human in general and at the same time, touch and
00:26:06
tactility are so constantly with us
00:26:08
that we don’t even realize its
00:26:11
significance and its gigantic determining
00:26:13
role both in childhood during the formation of
00:26:16
personality and then in a person’s life and in
00:26:20
general is excellent as a baby and from the same thing has already been
00:26:22
repeated there and this Saturday there will be a
00:26:24
new one with a similar message, that is, food is the
00:26:28
life of any living creature, the most
00:26:31
important occupation of man is the most omnivorous
00:26:34
animal of all, I exist precisely
00:26:37
to the one that feeds black feeding a lot of cola,
00:26:41
too, mammals 1 except in the sticky one
00:26:42
eats nothing departure everything and this is one of
00:26:46
some guarantees of our success, including
00:26:49
intellectual success, because like
00:26:51
all other animals you are young in the sense
00:26:54
that you can eat everything and you need to
00:26:55
clearly choose from all categories of
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potential food items
00:27:00
those that will allow you to play the
00:27:03
favorite game of all mankind,
00:27:04
edible and inedible not to lose, but
00:27:07
all the descendants of the plot who won in
00:27:10
this edible-inedible game, for this you
00:27:11
need to be smart, that is, smart non-
00:27:14
omnivorous animals like elephants are, for example, the
00:27:16
same dolphins in the summer, but
00:27:19
there are no stupid omnivores because they are all already extinct
00:27:22
and
00:27:23
in fact for the brain well, you
00:27:25
said this, my wife constantly
00:27:34
tore off
00:27:37
golden words with the hands of her tongue, but your wife, in
00:27:40
fact, for us there is such a huge
00:27:42
holiday that is always with us, but because of
00:27:45
its routine, we have completely stopped
00:27:47
calculating, we don’t understand how
00:27:49
and Yes, and our brains communicate, which tells
00:27:52
us the taste, how to make it, how to
00:27:55
get the most out of it, it’s delicious itself, it’s very
00:27:57
multimodal senses, it’s not only
00:28:00
taste buds, not only the sense of smell, but also the
00:28:04
receptors can be sucked out of the word, it seems to me, but the
00:28:06
receptors are better suited, somehow the taste
00:28:08
buds,
00:28:10
which
00:28:12
includes myself there are many different taste
00:28:14
buds I would go through right away
00:28:16
I remember you are a terrible clan in
00:28:19
the states who are remembered not only
00:28:22
the key to success I agree, in fact
00:28:25
this also includes tactility taste is
00:28:28
what you feel it to the touch
00:28:29
how you hear it how you see it
00:28:32
eyes colors pants colors in general
00:28:35
a lot a lot a lot of everything and we
00:28:38
will talk about this on this Saturday talk and
00:28:40
there is of course a collection of these small
00:28:41
interactive
00:28:43
lectures accompanied by serving food
00:28:46
just talk about food and don’t show
00:28:50
try and freely there are about
00:28:53
ten still left for the
00:28:56
weekend
00:28:59
before plans on weekends and every weekend
00:29:02
we do excursions to the Moscow Zoo,
00:29:04
here are entertainments that you will never get tired of;
00:29:06
you can go there with children too, but actually it’s all
00:29:09
like animals;
00:29:10
this is a story for adults, that is, the word
00:29:12
of our program is unspoken, all the best for
00:29:14
adults, but children just love it very much
00:29:16
when they are not sat down they say how children are
00:29:19
treated like adults and explains
00:29:22
that we are going on an excursion for
00:29:24
four hours so if you are somewhere
00:29:25
along the way then you know how to work with a
00:29:28
set of people these four hours of
00:29:31
zoo safari can withstand sometimes they creak
00:29:33
they squeak but behave like that 12-year-old
00:29:35
boy Zhenya,
00:29:36
this is of course wildly interesting, although it
00:29:38
would seem that you are also wearing a zoo, but here are
00:29:41
some tricks on how to
00:29:43
tell children about nature and animals
00:29:45
so that they remember something, the main thing is
00:29:48
that you yourself are interested in children
00:29:50
they read interest and understanding, yes,
00:29:53
they are very nice, so they see
00:29:55
when an adult rings and
00:29:57
jumps into the channel, they will listen to swim
00:29:59
for the whole thing, and those who are
00:30:02
childhood naturalists like me and I need to
00:30:04
sell nothing at all, they themselves gnaw even the
00:30:06
most delicious books everyone will read this,
00:30:08
and children who are simply interested in it,
00:30:10
they cling to the emotion and then
00:30:13
actually went and went in this regard,
00:30:15
too, to read to the child, so that
00:30:18
he, too, becomes a little up to the level, and yes, everything
00:30:20
in a row, now there is such a quantity of
00:30:21
literature that it is recommended even at what
00:30:25
age of the child for the type of dialogues 3 4 5
00:30:28
6 7th grades sent a subscription with controversial
00:30:30
inside caution textbooks textbooks are
00:30:33
probably not included in this program better we
00:30:35
would like such books that in your
00:30:36
opinion could raise a naturalist and
00:30:38
so from formaldehyde the naturalist of course
00:30:40
goes to naturalists and has granted this such a
00:30:44
gold standard books about nature
00:30:48
are well written and legionnaires chatterboxes
00:30:50
are wonderful I am a
00:30:51
breeder of all kinds of exotic
00:30:54
animals who lives in St. Petersburg wrote an
00:30:56
absolutely wonderful book Cochin stream
00:30:59
Cochin seems like a dragon and the era
00:31:01
Balkovsky writes very very well it is
00:31:03
very easy very cool a huge
00:31:05
amount of all sorts of science in biology is
00:31:07
now coming out and translated and ours and
00:31:10
children in general it’s good to read it, I would
00:31:12
of course recommend it to everyone, not only
00:31:14
children but also adults France killed
00:31:16
just everything begins with his first book
00:31:18
politics in chimpanzees sex power among
00:31:20
primates and ending with his last
00:31:23
our inner monkey the last children of
00:31:25
mothers writes amazingly perfectly
00:31:29
very good level scientists with a very
00:31:32
good selection and therefore write to them
00:31:34
further pull Robert our Zapolsky
00:31:36
is of course the author of a series of lectures on the dialogue of
00:31:40
human behavior from the Tatar
00:31:42
University and
00:31:46
he writes books, perhaps even better than he
00:31:48
considers lectures is to give lectures he
00:31:50
so I of course this is my idol in in this
00:31:52
sense, yes, and that’s enough for a start, and
00:31:55
then the gloss on the way to break from
00:31:57
ours would be recommended by Alexandra Markov
00:31:59
and the birth of complexity starting from this
00:32:02
and the evolution of man, both volumes and all
00:32:04
subsequent books that
00:32:06
Rex on Vladimir together Elena Naimark
00:32:08
release this is so very very very
00:32:11
good level of science and again
00:32:13
very well written when I prefer to
00:32:16
read special reference books, at least
00:32:18
popular science literature, you begin to
00:32:20
extremely appreciate people who can
00:32:22
write well at the same time, Markov’s
00:32:25
style is very cool and Sergei Yastrebov from
00:32:27
atoms to the nucleus, here’s also health, a thick
00:32:30
book telling about the emergence and
00:32:33
the development of life is amazingly simple,
00:32:35
some kind of cosmogonic detective story, and we
00:32:38
very simply cannot help but ask about the
00:32:39
origin and birth of life in our country,
00:32:42
while disputes are still ongoing about
00:32:44
where the ancestor brought it from, everyone understands everything,
00:32:47
the truth is for those who have not lost everything,
00:32:50
Russian and
00:32:52
approximately 5 million years ago, a
00:32:55
branch of the ardi [ __ ] separated from the common trunk of the
00:32:57
primates and from there they
00:32:59
multiplied and branched ardi nickels of the
00:33:02
upright monkey, which, by the will of
00:33:04
fate, were forced out by
00:33:07
their more successful competitors from the
00:33:09
African jungle, helium into the shroud and the
00:33:11
climate began to change,
00:33:14
desertification began in the tropical forests in which
00:33:16
our ancestors lived completely without the
00:33:18
same security and were fed up with them, began
00:33:22
to decline and competition began, and we are
00:33:25
essentially the descendants of losers who
00:33:27
were forced out of the cozy forests into the uncomfortable
00:33:29
solano, but you still want to live and
00:33:31
have to, and evolve the more
00:33:34
complex the more the unfavorable conditions you
00:33:35
find yourself in, the faster
00:33:37
your evolution goes through, these were
00:33:39
interesting results, it brings well, and you
00:33:42
choose it, so you, too, with all the
00:33:45
other members of our branch, in general, this
00:33:48
happened because of 5 million years, and now the
00:33:51
descendants of the Arte nickels have only one
00:33:53
species left, this is homo sapiens I don’t always get drunk,
00:33:57
of course, but the grandson who’s here who
00:34:00
gets the first arms became that and so it started
00:34:02
with open himself so he just got the general
00:34:04
when there were other not such streets he
00:34:06
watched them in chains but some but
00:34:09
I don’t know and I’m not sure that the polar bears I’m
00:34:11
happy with mine I tell you the whites’ habitats are not a
00:34:14
third of all scary yeah they have that now
00:34:17
of course the Arctic is catching very quickly
00:34:19
the Arctic is the fastest catching place in the
00:34:22
world the
00:34:23
borders of eternal ice are moving to the north
00:34:26
well
00:34:28
somehow it’s as if you can see yes of course the
00:34:32
caramba will sing
00:34:34
for the car big problems for my
00:34:37
favorite walruses feed in shallow waters
00:34:39
they feed on sifus at home they don’t fish
00:34:41
they need to dive to the bottom and there and surf the
00:34:43
ocean floor they don’t dive deeper than
00:34:46
80 meters, that is, they are tied to the
00:34:48
shore and at the same time they
00:34:51
spend the winter on excellent ice and these
00:34:53
eternal ices from this are measured out which does
00:34:56
not feed every year further and
00:34:57
further further and Marzhan has to swim further and further
00:35:00
further and therefore all
00:35:02
that the interns eat in the washed shallows they then
00:35:05
all the
00:35:06
images are to get such fitness
00:35:08
margins drag and slim and the last thing
00:35:11
to be an
00:35:13
arctic dragger you have to be fat
00:35:15
at least 10 centimeters you are supposed to and
00:35:17
therefore for the margin this is now such a challenge
00:35:20
for two bears the same thing now these
00:35:23
seals climbed to the north pole and are
00:35:24
lying there the essence of the dissatisfied bears
00:35:26
will not bother them what to do the bear is already
00:35:29
starting to see there but look around and see
00:35:32
if it’s possible we won’t start hunting, they’ll start
00:35:34
hunting deer, there
00:35:35
was no such behavior before and Alina
00:35:38
is like that, well, it’s normal in general,
00:35:41
deer are also problems because ortica is getting
00:35:44
warmer and if before they I draw
00:35:46
diggers from under the snow now
00:35:48
periodically it becomes covered with a crust of ice
00:35:50
due to the transition in zero or the
00:35:52
ice crusts are not ready and we are still so bad here the
00:35:54
bears who live in general are now
00:35:56
rebuilding the Arctic very actively and
00:35:58
this is where the laboratory of fast-flowing
00:36:00
evolution is and then it is very interesting
00:36:02
by the way the thing polar bears evolved from
00:36:04
brown bears, moreover, not so long ago so
00:36:06
recently that they they can still interbreed and
00:36:08
give fertile offspring
00:36:10
at the border, so dirty little white ones, it’s
00:36:13
roughly the southern Chukotka brown bear, but
00:36:15
on the Chukotka server it’s white, but on
00:36:17
the middle Chukotka it happens this is mine,
00:36:20
and before, the bears swore very much at
00:36:23
Brooke that they would spoil all of us whites,
00:36:26
but now stopped swearing
00:36:28
because it is possible the infusion of genes that are more
00:36:31
thermophilic, the main one is more omnivorous, into a
00:36:34
brown bear will help the white one
00:36:35
adapt that the polar bear is
00:36:37
the only pure predator among all
00:36:39
bears, all other bears are omnivores,
00:36:42
and the panda is generally a Victorian, purely
00:36:45
theoretically, a brown bear can
00:36:47
invite a white bear, so to speak, in their dens,
00:36:50
they are not like that this happens in a den
00:36:54
they invite you to do not cross
00:36:55
download ethics interruption
00:36:57
hybrids run and approximately how many
00:37:01
animals but species disappear
00:37:04
from existence every year now my
00:37:07
favorite questions about the numbers
00:37:09
regarding there are approximately well, I won’t
00:37:13
say approximately because if with
00:37:14
invertebrates and tropical ones there are still
00:37:17
many simply it’s dying out and even to open
00:37:18
an account
00:37:19
it
00:37:21
needs to be
00:37:23
brought in and it’s a trifle pause the pilots are trying
00:37:26
to stay a trifle so some thread
00:37:27
of a frog whose habitat is only
00:37:29
one hall because
00:37:32
in the tropics all the time the turntables
00:37:35
don’t go very far so she has networks of
00:37:38
relatives there that have bred in a few
00:37:40
everything is fine everything it’s normal and here at
00:37:42
home it opens and that’s all there was a frog
00:37:45
and no, it’s a
00:37:46
very interesting topic that we wanted to
00:37:49
touch on, what do they have in other species,
00:37:52
too, have a chance, if you didn’t come to us, I’ll
00:37:54
torture you, why are people so smart, everyone
00:37:57
else is so stupid, I have
00:37:59
a lecture it’s called why is everyone so
00:38:01
smart there I was just telling you why
00:38:03
everyone is so smart in fact and to
00:38:05
choose some particular type of
00:38:07
intelligence as the best, we simply
00:38:09
choose to based on and more similar
00:38:11
to our own, but why isn’t there the
00:38:14
same intelligent species because there are
00:38:16
people in the hotels, they have filled everything,
00:38:17
intelligence is exactly the same adaptation to
00:38:21
conditions, colors like all other
00:38:23
predators,
00:38:27
quite expensive, such an ecological
00:38:30
niche is not accessible to everyone, it’s easier to be a
00:38:32
herbivore with herbivores and more,
00:38:35
but the good news is that all
00:38:38
living animals have the
00:38:41
majority, let's say, there is such an
00:38:43
evolutionary trend: increased
00:38:45
intelligence, encephalization,
00:38:48
brain size, increased complexity of behavior in comparison with
00:38:51
ancestral species, most modern
00:38:53
animals demonstrate improved
00:38:56
cognitive abilities, these are all smarter, and
00:38:58
if a person does some
00:39:00
unforgivable stupidity, he will free
00:39:01
himself evolutionary scene, what kind of raccoons are,
00:39:03
well, of course, other primates have the
00:39:05
best chance then that all primates are a
00:39:07
very smart group, again in the lecture
00:39:08
why everyone is so smart, I talked about this,
00:39:10
but there is, for example, a chance,
00:39:13
raccoons have a chance, proboscis they
00:39:16
seem to have with a proboscis, this is a possible plan,
00:39:18
the only thing is that the monkey is too big, it
00:39:20
seems to me that Pierre Boulle will take over the
00:39:23
planet of the apes a long time ago wrote if yes
00:39:25
if and everything is well, if it’s straight, then
00:39:28
of course there will be some
00:39:29
next monkey number one chimpanzees are
00:39:31
now essentially going through the stage
00:39:34
of the wooden age, they are making
00:39:36
wooden tools there they go hunting
00:39:41
to make drin and make spears out of it, the
00:39:43
dick is on small monkeys, it
00:39:45
enters collectively, and unites with
00:39:48
other pandas,
00:39:50
they get lost, well, there, too, this mascara is not worth a
00:39:53
group of them, a well-organized
00:39:55
hierarchy, politics among chimpanzees, the book is French,
00:39:57
it is hardly just about how it
00:40:00
works the internal political life of
00:40:02
chimpanzees is incredibly interesting, this
00:40:05
book is worth a list of recommended
00:40:07
reading in American watering them at
00:40:08
logic colleges, politicians are taught from
00:40:11
it how to unite in general, how to
00:40:13
create alliances, coalitions, how to
00:40:15
influence the electorate to the left, how to win
00:40:17
elections, not without spending a single dollar, and
00:40:20
now a monkey can do this let's teach
00:40:23
a lot of questions, we receive an sms
00:40:25
portal with a request, more precisely, this request is
00:40:27
to post the list of literature that
00:40:29
you just talked about, that is, that you have
00:40:32
these books that you can go to anyone and
00:40:34
no one listened to you
00:40:35
telegram channel, but if it is here
00:40:37
telegram - the channel is all like the animals of Radio
00:40:39
Timonov and there let’s post a list of
00:40:42
literature so that our listeners
00:40:44
can come in and get acquainted and, in
00:40:46
fact, then purchase the appropriate
00:40:48
relevant books and read it would be
00:40:50
useful, it seems to me that communication is absolutely
00:40:53
the following, where are you
00:40:54
going now, you told us
00:40:56
friends friends in September and Primorye
00:41:02
Primorye Reserve in October Ivan
00:41:05
November we are flying to Argentina this
00:41:08
will of course be a super trip to it I
00:41:10
would highly recommend
00:41:12
joining in the sky we will also have
00:41:14
November in parallel not I will go on this and a
00:41:18
colleague with whom we will organize an account but
00:41:20
namibia written there it was already
00:41:22
amazing it's new year we really want to go
00:41:24
to uganda
00:41:25
great thank you those who want to
00:41:27
join actually
00:41:29
Evgenia Simonova you know where to
00:41:32
go throw elegantly they will come
00:41:36
carefully iceberg at the rate now we will
00:41:40
drive a
00:41:49
guy into it and we have lost a lot of things the truth and
00:41:55
and the piglets least of all expected that
00:41:58
I would crash into an iceberg in the company of the top forest
00:42:08
frame we will show excellent
00:42:14
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