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[Music]
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wild ones
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mighty grizzly bear
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little mighty ant unique crocodile
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indestructible rhinoceros beetle hammerhead
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mantis shrimp
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Which is the strongest of them all which is the strongest
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bear In the
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uniquely beautiful foothills of North America
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the strongest Caline is
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wandering
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[Music]
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Grizzly Bears that can weigh up to half a ton square
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centimeter They are aggressive, formidable animals with a head that weighs over 500 kilos
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and can run at a speed of 50 km per hour.
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[Music]
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With their huge bodies carrying claws larger than 10 centimeters and huge shoulder muscles, they have the capacity to dig and hit.
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These wonderful creatures can grow up to
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3 meters tall when they stand upright on their hind legs and are
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their own species.
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[Music]
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[Music]
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Although the color bravely defends itself, Bears
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prove to be a formidable opponent against deer with their incredible helmet strength, lethal claws and powerful jaws
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Music]
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territorially built and extremely
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durable These bears were created to resist the tide
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and make the most of seasonal food sources.
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[Applause]
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Grizzly bears' sense of smell is so
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strong that they can even smell fish under water.
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provide abundant items of fat to supplement their stocks They
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must nearly double their body weight before hibernating
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[Applause]
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they are excellent harriers and
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well-established against the cold So
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they can spend a lot of time in the moon waters
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[Music]
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deadly encounters Although rare, these
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bears are confronted
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to death They are known to fight.
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Their claws, which are 20 centimeters by 20 centimeters long, combine with claws half as long.
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We can hear the sounds of fighting in the forest.
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An adult male is 1
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meter tall at the shoulder, has a body longer than 2 meters, and
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has a stronger sense of smell than even dogs. They
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seem to be unaffected by the swirling currents that often surround them.
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Powered by 4 strong legs
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[Music]
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Highly intelligent animals with impressive memories,
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cubs
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spend just two seasons with their mothers
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learning the seasonal food flow, the best places to look for these annual feasts, and the hunting techniques needed to catch them. We are
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in one of the rare times when bears tolerate each other. The
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huge 30-centimeter
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mouth of a grizzly bear contains 4 canine teeth, each 5 centimeters long.
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Their jaws are so strong that they have been seen to bite
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even pine trees with a diameter of 20 centimeters. As
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winter approaches, bears
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will eat as much as they can, even when salmon is abundant.
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These animals will continue to eat everything
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from abundant salmon to grasses,
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nuts, deer and even shelter.
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While preparing for hibernation, they can gain at least 1 kilo every day.
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These master animals navigate the world with their noses.
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Others remember the abundant food they have been to before and
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visit again and again.
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Their strong bodies, strong emotions and With
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their strong claws, can these Grizzly Bears
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be the strongest of animals? The strongest are the
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ants.
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With more than 12 thousand species, the Ants in the world are
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quite diverse,
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but they are all quite tough. These Ants, which are strong protectors of their own
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areas,
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do not hesitate to send unwanted guests.
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[Music]
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With their durable jaws, they can both cut,
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bite and Sometimes they even carry the eggs of
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other species that they raise as slaves.
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At other times,
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they carry victims much larger than themselves, so much so that they are
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sometimes used
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as weapons to fend off giants. The
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ants of the world rule with
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winged groups perfectly designed to colonize new lands.
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These tiny wars are their own They are extremely strong, with jaws that
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can carry loads up to 50 times their weight and
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compress and tear their opponents.
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[Music]
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Green tree ants are very common in the tropical forests of Australia.
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These completely cooperative social
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insects, whose colonies can reach up to half a million, build their nests from leaves on high branches
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[Music] Despite
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their small size In comparison, ants'
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muscles are
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much thicker than the muscles of larger animals.
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They produce more force, milligram for milligram.
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If humans' muscles
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were the same size as ants',
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we could swing a car over our heads.
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[Music]
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large worker Ants build the outside of the nest
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together, their bodies
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linked together in a chain. Ants lengthen the
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length of the chain, one ant at a time. brings
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leaf edges closer together
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[Music]
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other worker ants carry the
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colony's sticky white larvae in their jaws
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These are
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squeezed in zigzags to produce
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a Silk used to bind the leaves of the nest tightly together
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[Music]
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a single colony builds several nests
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In some places, the same colony spreads over a dozen
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trees 150 These nests are
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so fiercely defended by these fierce Little Warriors
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that the areas between colonies are
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often insect-proof.
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The ovals can be 50 centimeters long.
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If an innocent passerby
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knocks on their door, this 8-
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millimeter territorial troop will gesticulate
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wildly with their jaws open.
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greenery rushes out ready for a fight Ants have many attack and
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defense techniques they are strong in numbers they also have a
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bite they secrete ascorbic acid Chief With
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a cooperative battle plan and
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some impressive wrestling moves
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some of the colony grabs and
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pins down its victim while others tear it apart and
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feed it to their larvae
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[Music] In
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some forests with their huge colonies, the
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number of ants constitutes half of the total number of insects. While
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there are one and a half million ants for every person on the planet,
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despite the huge size difference, the
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total weight of humans and ants in the world is
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almost the same.
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In the arid Arizona Deserts, these harvester
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ants are about to fly into the sky for mating.
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Winged walking females and males Bees
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gather around the nest Mexican
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horned lizard coincides
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its daily activities with the time when ants are most active
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[Music]
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harvestman Ants are extremely poisonous
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creatures the most
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poisonous of all insects Please them as a whole The
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horned lizard's blood
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contains a neutralizing substance that renders the poison harmless Sometimes
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a revenge attack However, the
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slow-moving lizard is not
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affected by their stings. With the
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pheromones wetting the air,
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males and females come together and
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a mating chaos occurs. When
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the mating is over, the male Bees die. The females
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find a place to colonize
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and tear off their wings. They
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do not need them anymore
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for this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The males
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swarm over the females, several of them
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try to mate with one of them,
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after which they will establish a new colony with the female.
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Hiding their poison and muscles in their skin.
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Running around with their tiny bodies.
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Are the ants the strongest animals we know? The
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strongest ones are the crocodile
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[Music]
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dark
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reptiles have ruled those waters since the rivers flowed
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[Music]
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a crocodile's flawless its jaws
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have the strongest bite force of any animal ever recorded
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mighty
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[Music] the
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very definition of an ambush predator, the
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crocodile is fast strong and does not recognize a target
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and is virtually invisible at will
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[Music]
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crocodiles propelled by their hard muscular tails can throw their entire bodies
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out of the Water and They can aim
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their huge jaws directly at their targets. The
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largest of the Nile crocodiles
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have reached over 700 kilos, and
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nothing is out of the ordinary for them. [
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Applause]
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crocodiles, which provide excellent Binocular vision thanks to the magnifying crystals in their eyes, also have
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a transparent eyelid for use under water
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[Applause]
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and catch their prey They approach in perfect silence.
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A 200 kilogram Antelope is
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an extremely reasonable target.
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When it takes an Antelope in its jaws, the
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valve at the back of the crocodile's throat
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allows it to pull the animal under the surface without taking any water into it.
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[Applause]
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they can stay underwater for hours and
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jump out whenever they want
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[Music]
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[Applause]
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jaw Its structures are so perfect for catching and holding
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that it produces such tremendous
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force that victims are left helpless. [
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Applause]
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crocodiles can sense
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the vibrations of their prey thanks to the sensitive cusps on their skin.
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So even though they cannot see,
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they can sense the presence of their prey.
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Opening its mouth while sunbathing prevents the
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crocodile's brain from overheating as its body continues to absorb heat.
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It is known that these largest reptiles, which move with their tails consisting entirely of muscles, are excellent swimmers and can travel up to 150 kilometers upriver from the open ocean. The
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largest known saltwater crocodile
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exceeded 7 meters.
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This crocodile, which has a prehistoric elegance,
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directs water to both sides of its body with the fluffy scales on its tail. increases swimming efficiency The
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muscles that power the jaw of a four and a half meter saltwater crocodile
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produce two tons of pressure, enough for its teeth to penetrate metal
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[Music]
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Unlike the 3 percent to four percent conversion in humans, 100 to 70 percent of everything it eats
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turns into meat and energy.
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Crocodiles, which are tall,
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can live for months without eating
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[Music]
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Crocodiles have armored bodies, strong
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tails, incredible jaw strength and
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unique ambush techniques, as well as external
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ear caps, and
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the most developed sense of hearing among reptiles. I
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wonder if the strongest animal among them is
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the crocodile
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[Applause] the
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strongest is the
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rhinoceros
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[ Music]
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Forests, with their mighty trees and flowing rivers, are symbols of great power,
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but one creature scurrying over the plants, branches and leaf
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litter is
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strong enough to lift 850 times its own weight. Tougher than the
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birds and
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snakes that dot the forests, this fierce
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warrior is undoubtedly one of the strongest animals on the planet.
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The world's largest and the
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extraordinary rhinoceros beetle, among the most unusual insects, is
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also the largest of the Australian scarabs
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[Music]
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these tough Chunky horned beetles
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can be up to 6 centimeters long
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[Applause]
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only their hind wings flutter when flying The
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front wings of these hulking flying insects The
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lower hind wings A hard case for the wings
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[Music]
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3 pairs of
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long jointed leg bugs while the tiny claws at the end of their feet help them hold on Making them
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more resilient to the next fight
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Males with larger horns
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outcompete males with smaller horns
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so they can reach the females that come to feed on the sap of the trees
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[Music] When
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females are around, males go horn
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to horn they engage in battle, the aim being to draw their rivals
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away from the Carrier branch
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[Music]
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these two madmen of the insect world should not
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be afraid of each other's presence While the
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rhinoceros beetle
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has a vegetarian diet The confident
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praying mantis
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tends to hunt insects it knows it can defeat The
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durable rhinoceros beetle
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can be used as a springboard
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[Music]
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each pair is tough The bifurcated horns
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almost touch each other. These males can
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only pinch their enemies in order to knock them down.
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[Music]
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their hard exoskeletons
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protect against attacks, blows and falls,
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and if they are knocked down, these
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winged warriors can escape by flying.
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[Music]
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rhinoceros beetles have tibia protrusions on their legs that
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help them grasp
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their fleshy victims It's
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a very different use than the legs of the praying mantis, which has legs full of thorns that help with grasping.
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Possessing some of the largest and most elaborate weapons in the animal kingdom,
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these formidable insects gather together
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on their favorite branches for a never-ending battle.
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These horned insects of all kinds are
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pretty Tough
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[Music]
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[Music] the
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strongest
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mantis shrimp the
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colorful mantis shrimp not only has the
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most complex and strange looking eyes in the animal kingdom but
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can also deliver one blow with the force equivalent to a .22 caliber bullet the
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mantis shrimp's powerful second leg is a
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formidable predatory claw some are shaped like clubs and
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some are shaped like spears
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these hard shelled creatures
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they can deliver a blow so powerful they
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have been known to shatter the glass of an aquarium
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[Music]
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with 16 visual pigments, more than 5 times our own These stalked Eyes
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each have Stereo vision
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Good nests are few and far between, although some mantises seem to prefer hiding in pre-existing nests
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these wild shrimps will fight aggressively against anyone
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[Music] the
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striking speed of these mantises
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is one of the fastest reactions known, some
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can strike at speeds of up to 10 meters per second
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[Music]
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[Music]
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visual These fast creatures, predators,
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can see infrared, ultraviolet and polarized light and
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they see it all with their eyes on the stalks, their bodies
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safely tucked away in the comfort of their current home
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[Music]
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Hitting a crab's exoskeleton with a hammer is something few creatures can do.
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But a few blows from the mantis shrimp's
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club are more than
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enough. [
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Music] its
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hammer-like appendages allow it
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to produce tremendous shell-shattering force
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dazzling
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mouthparts and appendages allow this beautiful
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mantis shrimp to feed on an array of muscular crabs,
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clams and snails
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[Music]
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Whether it's eyesight, physical strength or reaction time, this
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dazzling little shrimp is the
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strongest of animals Could it be a
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gigantic bear, a fearless ant, a
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majestic
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crocodile, an armored rhinoceros beetle or a hammerhead mantis shrimp? Which is the strongest, a fast running cheetah, a
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high jumping kangaroo, a
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leaping horned antelope, a
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confident strong horse or
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a Steel Pronghorn Antelope, Which is the fastest on land? Which is the
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fastest, the
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cheetah?
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A
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war has been raging and spreading for millions of years across the vast expanses of the African savanna The
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race between hunter and home
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may reach astonishing speed,
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but there is one animal that can surpass them all
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a noble and graceful
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cheetah the fastest animal in the world the
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cheetah With its lithe body long thin legs and
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keen senses
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Cheetahs are tall
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They have played an important role in human society for many years. Ancient
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Egyptians often
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kept cheetahs as pets, taming them
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and training them for hunting.
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Cheetahs were seen as companions of the pharaohs.
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They are excellent. They can see their prey up to 5 kilometers away with their magnificent sense of sight.
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A cheetah kills its prey every second. In
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this sense, they are
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twice as talented as the powerful lions.
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Animals grazing on the plains
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may be completely unaware of the cheetah's approach, but zebras, antelopes and
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gazelles are great runners. Cheetahs
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cannot afford to be noticed by them. They have the
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ability to hide. impressive 2000
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experiment it approaches its prey unnoticed thanks to its eyes and body
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[Music] the cheetah
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moves quickly it can go faster than
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a sports car with its tireless legs aerodynamically created for speed
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it can reach 113 km per hour in about 3 seconds it
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resembles a wedge that helps the cheetah grip the ground while running
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are the only big cats with retractable claws. Their sharp turning ability is
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vital to traits such as speed. They use their front paws to slap and
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claw,
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destabilizing the helpless victim. Cheetahs,
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like other Felines,
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kill their prey with a suffocating throat bite.
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It allows its front legs to come together under its body and then it
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can extend up to 180 degrees. When
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it reaches almost half of its maximum speed,
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the cheetah is completely in the air. The
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extraordinary flexibility of its spine,
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hips and shoulders allows the cheetah to take
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a step long enough to cover 8 meters,
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and it can do this 3 times per second. Its
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long black ringed
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tail follows its prey. It
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acts as a stabilizing rudder while zigzagging.
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With a body temperature of up to 41 degrees and a respiratory rate of 60 to 150 per minute,
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a cheetah can only maintain its top speed
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for a few hundred meters. The
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exhausted animal needs to rest and
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regain its strength.
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But it won't last long.
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A hunter waiting for a compass is everywhere.
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There are times when manipulative hyenas are skilled
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hunters and notoriously vicious, and
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take advantage of anything that lets their guard down.
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On the African plains all animals
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must be alert and at the top of their game. A
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hyena competes fiercely for food. It would
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even kill a molehill if it could.
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All challenges
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must be resisted.
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Watching over rocks and mounds of earth with its sharp eyes.
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A cheetah using it as a point of view
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has a viewing angle of 210 degrees. They are even more active
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during the day, relying on their enormous viewing angle. It is the
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high density of rapidly contracting muscle fibers in their hind legs that gives cheetahs such explosive power. At
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top speed, cheetahs can reach
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30 kilometers per hour compared to lions and
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almost twice as much as greyhounds. they are faster
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Behind a cheetah's powerful chest is a large heart that
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pumps blood to power its tremendous speed
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Expanded nostrils
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allow more air to reach its lungs
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A quick and bloody battle to the death The
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sharp gaze of the rebreathing cheetah is
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like a potential Pinpoint vision with rocket speed
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Kita, who examines his surroundings with the magnificent flexibility of his spine, the indisputable
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skills of cheetahs, is
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the master of the plains with his unique speed and shining grace. The
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fastest are the pronghorn antelope. The
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fastest animal of the Western Hemisphere, the
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pronghorn antelope,
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flies across the grasslands of North America.
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It can reach 6 meters with each step. It is elegant and tall. With
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its run, the Pronghorn Antelope
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can maintain a speed of 60 km per hour and reach almost 100
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km.
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[Music] Evolution
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has given them speed by reducing the density of the bones and muscles in their long shoulders and weight, their spine
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and grooves are connected at the joints,
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only acting as a Hinge that provides mobility. They cover the
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plains from hot to cold
00:32:09
Climate
00:32:10
changes that lead from fertility to drought dry out the grass and shrubs they eat,
00:32:15
heavily affecting the movement of the animals living here. The
00:32:21
mating season begins in March and mature
00:32:24
males try to protect their horn-length territories and their
00:32:26
female harems there. The
00:32:34
double-sided horn, which gives these elegant animals their name, is the
00:32:36
only branched horn in the animal kingdom.
00:32:41
With its agility, the
00:32:45
Pronghorn Antelope is the second fastest animal on land. To
00:32:49
survive on these endless plains,
00:32:54
there is nowhere to hide or be fast. They are
00:33:04
well adapted to the conditions running by opening their mouths for more air. The Pronghorn
00:33:06
Antelope
00:33:11
can process oxygen
00:33:13
when necessary to run over 60 Kilometers per hour over long distances. It can easily surpass any hunter living in the steppe. It
00:33:22
can detect the danger from 6 kilometers away. The agile pronghorn antelope makes
00:33:25
the ears and jackals swallow dust.
00:33:28
At the moment of warning, the feathers on its rump
00:33:30
flutter and double in size. This is
00:33:33
a warming method that can be seen from very long distances.
00:33:38
When they run, their front hooves
00:33:40
carry most of their weight.
00:33:42
These are the glands on their feet.
00:33:45
Produces an oily cream for the pair of pointed hooves and the
00:33:47
cartilage tissue
00:33:50
acts as protection when traversing harsh terrain and rocks
00:33:59
Pronghorn antelopes
00:34:02
have an innate talent for speed A fawn just 5
00:34:04
days old can easily outpace a human The
00:34:13
magnificent
00:34:15
landscapes of the North American prairies shine with nature's energy and magnificent
00:34:18
creatures
00:34:24
prong The Pronghorn Antelope may
00:34:25
be the fastest of them all, but
00:34:27
there are others just as beautiful.
00:34:30
[Music]
00:34:33
Spring Washes the mountains and
00:34:35
valleys full of pronghorns The
00:34:37
rivers are flowing and the meadows are green
00:34:41
Hungry bears and coyotes are enjoying the bounty of the fertile land A
00:34:48
healthy, adult Pronghorn
00:34:50
Antelope can easily outrun a coyote
00:34:52
but still these Agile predators
00:34:54
They take fawns if they can
00:34:57
and sometimes
00:35:01
work in packs to increase their chances against a mature animal Although this lone dog
00:35:04
decides to go after the chase
00:35:06
Coyotes are excellent swimmers
00:35:12
[Music] With
00:35:15
eyes the size of golf balls,
00:35:17
pronghorn antelopes have an excellent
00:35:19
line of sight They can detect an object from a
00:35:22
distance of 3 kilometers and its movement from
00:35:24
twice that distance. While
00:35:29
running confidently on the ground with their leaping steps, the eyes, limbs,
00:35:32
hooves and heart work together to make the pronghorn antelope
00:35:34
run at this breathtaking speed.
00:35:42
It is the second fastest land animal in the world, created with extraordinary speed as well as its endurance. Is the antelope even
00:35:44
faster than the cheetah? They are impressive, the fastest, the
00:35:49
ox-headed antelope, the
00:35:52
iconic wandering antelopes of the African plains,
00:35:55
these bearded, shaggy-
00:35:57
manted animals with horns. It is
00:36:16
two and a half meters tall rather than half a meter wide. At
00:36:19
270 kilos,
00:36:21
it weighs more than a lion and
00:36:24
can run at the same speed as them. The sun
00:36:26
rises on the plains.
00:36:28
Hunter and prey embrace the challenges of the new day.
00:36:32
In the war in the wild, every day may be your last day.
00:36:42
With their weight concentrated in the front of their bodies, these Beasts are
00:36:44
unable to run long distances. as well as
00:36:50
reaching 80 kilometers per hour with a tremendous burst of speed
00:36:52
[Music] The
00:37:02
calving season of the ox-headed antelopes
00:37:06
is synchronized with the beginning of the rainy season Half a million
00:37:09
energy calves are born every year It is worth fighting
00:37:12
for the right to father these calves With
00:37:16
their foreheads on the ground The men
00:37:18
keep up with the fighting position Their height is
00:37:21
almost 1
00:37:22
They lock their horns, which can reach meters in length.
00:37:28
Ox-headed antelopes are among the loudest animals on the plains.
00:37:33
What gives these creatures strength when fighting is the
00:37:35
loud sound they make, known as guru, during the fight. They are
00:37:39
extremely strong and agile. Leopards
00:37:41
jump from trees with deadly sharpness.
00:37:44
Animals grazing on the plains look at
00:37:47
each other for any warning signs,
00:37:52
but at night it is the money day.
00:37:54
spends time resting When night falls they are formidable
00:37:57
hunters and oxhead
00:37:59
calves can be dangerous
00:38:03
In herds
00:38:05
Sharing a plain with sharp eyes and ears
00:38:07
provides a sense of security for zebras As the
00:38:10
annual migration is around the corner More than 1 million
00:38:13
oxhead antelope gather together
00:38:17
migration provides a feast for all the big hunters of the plains
00:38:26
Hunter and The relentless race between prey pushes
00:38:29
both of them to develop faster and more successful
00:38:31
escape or capture techniques.
00:38:37
Spotted hyenas are the most numerous and successful hunters in Africa. They have
00:38:40
jaws strong enough to break rhino bones.
00:38:42
However, if a lion
00:38:45
wants to take a hyena's prey, the hyena
00:38:47
clears the way for the lion to
00:38:49
feed itself.
00:38:54
Hyenas are 4 times smaller than ox-headed antelopes
00:38:56
and
00:38:59
hunt them in groups of three or more Hunter and
00:39:02
prey carry the same strong shoulders and front legs
00:39:04
And they are both skilled endurance
00:39:07
runners
00:39:12
It will take a chase that can last more than 5 kilometers for the hyena to win this prey The
00:39:15
hyena has strong jaws and The strong
00:39:17
digestive system
00:39:19
allows it to use every part of any animal. The
00:39:31
only things the hyena cannot digest are hooves, hair and horns. The
00:39:35
annual migration to graze and reach water is one of the
00:39:38
most interesting sights in the world. Zebras. Gazelles
00:39:40
and antelopes
00:39:46
join the ox-headed antelopes in their journeys lasting hundreds of kilometers. Their
00:39:49
strong bodies, fast thin legs and both With
00:39:55
their ability to run long distances and fast, Ox-headed
00:39:57
antelopes are among the most impressive migrants on the plains. Are they the
00:40:02
fastest?
00:40:03
[Music]
00:40:04
kangaroo
00:40:08
Australia's diverse landscape is
00:40:15
home to an alert, curious and mysterious animal, and the mighty kangaroos, the world's largest and fastest marsupials.
00:40:19
Up to 9 metres. Their
00:40:24
spring-loaded hind legs propel them as they leap across vast bushlands filled with hops
00:40:29
[Music] As
00:40:32
seen here, the
00:40:34
Liberation artwork of the Aboriginal people expresses
00:40:36
a great and deep respect for this extraordinary animal
00:40:41
their lives have been an inseparable whole for thousands of years
00:40:44
[Music]
00:40:46
the faster they travel So
00:40:48
much flexible energy is created that
00:40:52
allows the country masters to move on their own. Kangaroos'
00:40:55
forearms are short but strong.
00:40:59
They use 5 claws and fingers for feeding and scratching.
00:41:03
They also use them wildly to protect themselves. When they
00:41:12
are at full speed, their hind legs are fully
00:41:14
extended. When the kangaroo jumps, its diaphragm
00:41:18
is pulled downwards and the air is pulled down.
00:41:20
It is filled into its lungs, while its
00:41:21
hind legs move forward, its
00:41:23
chest and internal organs, which are pressed by its steps,
00:41:26
sit on the diaphragm and
00:41:28
force the air out. When the
00:41:31
flexible energy produced by its hind legs
00:41:33
combines with the energy produced while jumping,
00:41:36
the kangaroo jumps much more efficiently
00:41:39
[Music] its
00:41:41
strong thick muscular tail is
00:41:44
on the Australian bushes To flying kangaroos
00:41:46
provides balance.
00:41:48
Even when not trying, most kangaroos can
00:41:51
easily jump 25 meters forward.
00:42:02
Throughout this vast land,
00:42:07
there is only one wild animal that the Kangaroo is truly afraid of. The
00:42:12
Australian wild dog. Australia's
00:42:14
largest land carnivores. These animals
00:42:21
hunt at dawn and dusk, during feeding times when their prey is distracted.
00:42:24
Packs of dogs are enough to scare even the largest living creature.
00:42:28
Flexible and Agile Australian wild
00:42:30
dogs. They are master hunters.
00:42:33
These Australian wild dogs, patient and intelligent with their big canines,
00:42:38
may not be able to outrun a kangaroo at full speed, but they are fearful rivals for
00:42:40
a escaping kangaroo while on the move.
00:42:44
[Music]
00:42:49
kangaroo with a pounding heart.
00:42:51
runs away in fear
00:42:53
[Music]
00:42:57
flexibility endurance
00:43:00
teamwork with starved eyes
00:43:02
These four-legged wild dogs
00:43:07
run after the kangaroo, even if they weigh more than twice the weight of each dog
00:43:13
[Music] The
00:43:18
unlucky kangaroo killed by the Australian wild dog with one bite
00:43:21
becomes the next meal of the herd
00:43:25
Every new day All Kangaroos, from young to old,
00:43:30
enjoy the cool weather without the effects of heat. Groups of several
00:43:32
females
00:43:35
travel with their young and dominant males. They can jump at a speed of 40 kilometers per hour
00:43:37
over a distance of 2 kilometers without getting tired.
00:43:42
Kangaroos are vegetarians
00:43:45
and
00:43:47
choose their food based on seasonal rainfall. They
00:43:54
live on grasses, bushes and plants. For kangaroos, rains not only
00:43:56
bring new food, but also
00:44:00
provide relief by taking away the excess heat of the bushes. Until then,
00:44:03
rain rarely falls.
00:44:10
Their powerful tails
00:44:13
act as crutches as they move slowly on 4 legs, swinging their hind legs forward like a pendulum.
00:44:20
It uses more energy.
00:44:25
A kangaroo that travels by jumping at a speed exceeding 18 kilometers per hour. It uses
00:44:27
much less energy than a 4-legged animal running at the same speed.
00:44:34
Male Kangaroos
00:44:36
strive for the mating rights that come with
00:44:39
dominance. A male kangaroo, which uses its huge tail for balance, uses its
00:44:41
extremely strong hind
00:44:43
legs. When kicking, such
00:44:45
muscle power combined with the claws on its hind legs is
00:44:49
enough to disembowel its opponents. strong
00:44:51
shoulders activate strong arms
00:44:53
and sharp claws emerge. It will
00:45:01
take a few years for this baby kangaroo to be ready for such battles.
00:45:04
Fighting training starts when it is a baby,
00:45:07
but
00:45:09
when it is withdrawn from the duo, it is a matter of time. It will be forgotten that
00:45:13
baby kangaroos will soon
00:45:15
take over the ropes of their strong legs and
00:45:20
seem to have great fun trying to jump.
00:45:25
When food is abundant,
00:45:27
things become easier for Kangaroos. They get comfortable with their herd
00:45:30
and enjoy feeding time. They can
00:45:35
easily move at a speed of 25 km per hour.
00:45:42
They find shaded areas where they can develop their adult skills and slow down.
00:45:45
They realize the power of their slow limbs.
00:45:47
These energetic Kangaroos, the symbol of the countryside,
00:45:53
reign as the fastest marsupials in the world. The
00:45:58
fastest are the
00:46:02
wild horse. Wild horses are truly the symbol of tremendous
00:46:05
power, nobility, grace, and a free spirit that
00:46:08
cannot be captured, galloping unbridled on the land.
00:46:15
Almost 1 million Wild horses
00:46:17
adorn the landscapes of Australia.
00:46:24
Descendants of the running martins that lived in the early 1800s, wild horses are
00:46:28
a mixture of thoroughbred Arabian and packhorse names. They are hard and fast symbols of freedom.
00:46:35
Wild horses
00:46:38
move confidently in the snow-covered rocky area. The
00:46:40
horses' hooves are the only ones protected
00:46:43
by a keratin wall that can resemble our own nails. It is
00:46:45
the tip of a finger. The
00:46:48
long, sturdy, light legs of horses that evolved as prey animals
00:46:52
enable them to run at great speeds. A galloping horse
00:46:55
travels at 45 kilometers per hour.
00:46:58
But the world record for a horse running at full speed is
00:47:00
almost
00:47:02
twice that amount.
00:47:12
There is a centuries-old history between humans and horses. There is a relationship with
00:47:15
wild horses still
00:47:17
collected in some parts of Australia. While they are valued for their durable
00:47:19
strong structure, confident steps
00:47:21
and agility. They are also
00:47:24
trained for the world and
00:47:26
domesticated for various tasks.
00:47:29
[Music]
00:47:42
With a strong flight drive, the
00:47:45
hunting response of the wild horse comes into play and
00:47:47
they try to outrun the running horses
00:47:49
[Music]
00:47:58
[Applause]
00:48:01
In the past, these wild creatures
00:48:04
had neither a Gem in their mouths nor a saddle on their backs.
00:48:07
When they were caught, it was
00:48:08
very difficult to tame them. The
00:48:13
West
00:48:15
always has a well-developed
00:48:17
sense of where its body and limbs are and is sensitive to anything foreign, like
00:48:19
a
00:48:21
man riding on it or a person landing on its back.
00:48:23
can easily spot an insect
00:48:26
bowing its head and lifting its hind legs
00:48:28
A wild horse will do
00:48:30
whatever is necessary to throw off the unwanted driver
00:48:36
[Music]
00:48:40
this is a dangerous endeavor for both horse and man the
00:48:48
horse's unleashed power rejects the driver again and again
00:48:52
[Music]
00:49:01
social creatures that form friendships These
00:49:04
wild horses come together and have fun. At these
00:49:08
moments, they jump. It is not for defense, but
00:49:10
for fun.
00:49:14
When Europeans settled in Australia,
00:49:17
they realized that they needed horses that could meet the harsh conditions of this country. Those who survived the difficult
00:49:20
sea voyage crossbred,
00:49:26
allowing horses to be born that were stronger and faster than their ancestors.
00:49:29
Although they can live on tree bark,
00:49:31
wild horses
00:49:33
live on grass when the pastures are lush.
00:49:40
With 4 different types of movements, they slow
00:49:52
down from a galloping speed of 45 km per hour to a walking speed of 20 kilometers per hour and then to 15 kilometers per hour.
00:50:02
In the scorching heat of the summer months,
00:50:04
wild horses live in a wetland.
00:50:08
They travel long distances to find comfort. These
00:50:11
creatures are so confident and
00:50:13
resilient that
00:50:15
they were used as war horses in the First World War. Today, the
00:50:18
untamed wild
00:50:21
horses of Australia roam the wild lands.
00:50:24
This unburdened beast is definitely one of nature's
00:50:27
centers of speed and power.
00:50:34
kangaroo, endurance
00:50:36
running ox-headed antelope, pronghorn
00:50:39
antelope or fast-running cheetah, which is the
00:50:42
most impressive animal on land
00:50:45
[Music]

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