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the Philippines are all the tropical islands
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in the western Pacific Ocean
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these are some of the most impressive islands
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on the planet
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their nature is the most exotic in the world
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[music]
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mysterious creatures live in the mangrove forests [music
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plants become predators
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darkness lures from the havens of the most
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elusive animals, everything unique and
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unusual flourishes in the philippines these
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mysterious
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islands
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undiscovered islands
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of the philippines
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[music] the
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philippine archipelago consists of seven
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thousand tropical islands in the western
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pacific ocean
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these are some of the most ancient islands on
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earth
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most of them are covered by dense
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tropical forests, the
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Philippines has the 5th longest coastline in the world
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the islands are located inside the
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infamous Pacific ring of fire
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they are prone to typhoons, earthquakes and the
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threat of eruption 1 in 20 active
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volcanoes
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they are home to one of the most
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diverse collections of animals and
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plants in the world [music]
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the Philippines is densely populated with rare and
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unique species including certain
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types of predators
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the most agile roam the dense forest of the
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island of Palawan
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Palawan is located between the South China
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Sea to the northwest and the Sulu Sea
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to the southeast it is the sixth largest
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island of the philippines
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[music]
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it is also sparsely populated and heavily
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forested
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dense tropical forests and misty mountains
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encircle the island
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beneath the forest canopy a labyrinth of branches and
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vines is
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the perfect home for one of the
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island's most unique hunters
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[music ]
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bind u rank prowls in search of food
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it is one of the rarest and most elusive
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animals
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it is also called a cat bear
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look closer and you will understand why the
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stocky body, feline features and
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small ears with tufts make it
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look like a cross between a bear and a cat
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despite its appearance he does not
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belong to one or the other his
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closest relatives are the African
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civet and gained a number of ben trongs is
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steadily decreasing as the
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name suggests Palawan cat bear lives
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only on this island but his favorite
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hunting places are not on the ground cat bears
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are created for life among the branches
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the ability to retract their claws halfway
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helps them easily climb
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trees,
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in addition to the South American kinkajou, the
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cat bear is one of two types
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of carnivores with a prehensile tail.
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The tail works like a 5th hand and helps the
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animal to grasp, balance and
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move among the branches once on a
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tree, the cat bear shows
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speed dexterity. The Palawan forests, which are unusual for him on
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earth, are replete with
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hunting grounds for the cat bear and he
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spends most of his life in the trees,
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mainly feeds on fruits, but also
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eats insects, birds and rodents. With
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powerful jaws, he easily chews the
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bark in search of larvae.
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He also has a well-developed sense of smell in the
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air. the smell of a cat's favorite food is in the air;
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eggs;
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long, sensitive antennae help
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track the source of the smell; balancing
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among the branches; uncharted islands of
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the Philippines; to survive in the halfway
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jungle, not only animals have developed
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special skills; plants have also done this
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bizarre bulbous plants filled the
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edges of the forest
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this is an insectivorous plant that looks like a
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vase and they are much more dangerous than they
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look The
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soils on the outskirts of the forest are not
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fertile enough to support life in
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many plants
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so these plants choose another
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source of food for living things
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these plants are predators and since they
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cannot move themselves they lure their
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prey [music ]
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there are more than 100 species of tropical
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insectivorous plants, but Philippine Nepenthes grows nowhere else in
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the world;
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special glands of the
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plant secrete sweet-smelling nectar
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onto their brightly colored outer lips;
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insects such as ants cannot resist
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this combination of smell and color; the
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lips of the plant seem to be the most
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attractive part of it
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as soon as the ants are on the edge,
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their fate is sealed
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surface slippery trap
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inside the plant filled with liquid
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some contain a whole liter and the prey
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cannot escape through the waxy
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walls
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digestive enzymes work like
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acid and break down the bodies of the ants as
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they drown now the plant has
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vital nutrients that it
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cannot get from the soil in addition to the dense
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forests that cover the island in half there is
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another one hidden to the world
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[music]
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and it is strikingly different from the tangle of
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plant life
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[music] the
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rivers of the island tend to the sea but
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some of them disappear into the
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limestone mountains
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these rivers have cut through one of the most
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amazing cave systems on the planet the
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underground river park of Puerto Princesa it
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is unknown who and when discovered these caves
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some believe that the inhabitants of
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the island previously knew about their existence but
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were afraid to explore once inside it
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is easy to understand why
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giant stalagmites rise from 1
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caves like huge hooked fingers
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as soon as daylight disappears the
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inhabitants of the cave crawl out of the darkness
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the flapping of bat wings echoes
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huge colonies huddle under the arches of the
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cave and dark crevices are an ideal
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place to spend the night
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protecting them from predators the
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underground river Puerto Princesa
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stretches for 8 kilometers it is the
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second longest underground river in
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the world it forms part of half
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an ecosystem from the mountains to the sea where forests
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stretch to the very shore
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[music] the
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prehistoric coastline of the island
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is home to a creature that has not changed for
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thousands of years
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[music]
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Palawan the lair of a modern dragon
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[music] the
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striped monitor lizard is out hunting
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[music]
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it weighs over 25 kilograms and is the
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second largest lizard in the world
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[music] the
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striped monitor lizard spends a third of its
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life in the water and lives near seas and
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rivers [
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Palawan is the perfect home for these
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giant reptiles
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having free access to the sea, they
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are the main predators of the island,
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so they have no rivals
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and they are not picky when it comes to food
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[music]
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they feed on everything they can catch
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[music]
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like snakes, ravens have a forked tongue
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which they constantly release, testing the
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air in order to detect prey a
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lone raven fights off a flock in
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search of new hunting areas
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striped monitor lizard and rarely stray far
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from the sea
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their excellent swimming skills allowed them to
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inhabit islands throughout Asia the beach is a
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great place to find food a
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quivering tongue senses the monitor lizard's favorite delicacy
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[music]
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razor-sharp the teeth fit into the shell
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like butter and this is just the beginning
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of the feast
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[music]
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at low tide the crabs emerged from their
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burrows in search of food
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[music]
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into the arena they were very lucky
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[music] the
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striped monitor lizard and surprisingly fast
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they can run faster than most
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people crabs have no chance of salvation
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[music] having
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filled its belly, the monitor lizard sneaks back into the
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forest shadow uncharted islands
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of the Philippines the
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coastline is broken an ideal place
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for hunting not only animals but also people
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1 prey is valued especially highly but it
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costs a lot of effort to find and
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[music]
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to land on a boat the shore is not easy,
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so the best way to get to it is by
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swimming,
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the treasures are hidden among the cliffs that
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surround the island, to find it you need to
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decide on a deadly
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climb,
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small birds of the Ghana salon huddle in
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nests on cliffs and in caves throughout
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southeast Asia
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as building material for
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nests they they do not use twigs and mogus, but
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saliva;
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their saliva is ideally attached to the walls of
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the cave and dries when in contact with
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air;
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each nest can be built in about 2
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months; for local residents, each of
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them is priceless because they are the main
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ingredient of a delicious
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bird's nest soup; they are so valuable that
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they are called white gold
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Tak Banu la is one of the oldest tribes
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in the Philippines and for several centuries
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the nests of the Longan of have been a
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vital source of profit for them
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[music]
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climbing for the nest is not for the cowardly
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but the reward is worth the risk
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[music]
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nests of the Longan nav contain minerals and
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are considered to be in addition to food an aphrodisiac and
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also a cure for all diseases
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they are very fragile and difficult to reach
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so a kilogram of nests can cost up to
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ten thousand dollars
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to protect the population from the flank nav the
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season for collecting nests is strictly regulated by
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law
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it is not surprising that climbers collecting
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nests carefully guard the secret of their
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location
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South China Sea forms not only the
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coastline of the island but also one of the
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most complex
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ecosystems
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mangrove forests
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here salt water meets fresh water
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and forms a unique
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environment unsuitable for life the
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amount of dirt goes through the roof the
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salt level within an hour would kill many
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plants
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amazingly some vegetation
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thrives here
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mangrove forests are home to the most
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resilient plants in the world
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[music]
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they have a special
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adaptation mechanism one of the most serious
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tests lack of oxygen
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[music]
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the soil is saturated with salt and bacteria
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so the plants cannot breathe properly
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[music]
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instead the roots of mangrove trees
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rise above the ground and get
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oxygen directly from the air
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[music]
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five hundred and 50 kilometers east of the
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floor wanna on the island of Bohol mangrove forests are the favorite
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food source for our close
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relatives
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[music] a
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flock of long-tailed macaques went hunting,
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they left their homes in the forest and went to the
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mangroves to satisfy your
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unusual appetite for
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animals accustomed to living in trees
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mangroves resemble a house but they
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need to enter carefully jagged roots
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protrude from the ground like nails
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[music]
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one awkward movement can
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cause serious injury
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[music]
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hands similar to humans deftly
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select food from the dirt
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[music]
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but fruit is not the main treat macaques on a
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glass visit mangroves to
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find their favorite food
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very unusual crabs having caught crabs you
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need to handle it carefully
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you also need to find a secluded place
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to eat away from the flock nimble
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fingers can easily deal with the shell
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crab meat is rich in protein young
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the male watches everything from above he is
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confident enough to try to
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catch the crab himself
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but he soon discovers that it is not so
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easy some food gets bitten some are
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more lucky having learned a painful lesson the
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baby retreats
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macaques use every opportunity
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to feed themselves they live everywhere from
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tropical islands to frozen forests
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[music]
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like people they are the most common
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primates on earth
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[music]
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pure it’s over, it’s time to rest
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[music]
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in the world of macaques there is a hierarchy grooming
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not only gets rid of parasites but also
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determines the attitude in the group
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[music]
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well-fed and well-groomed they go home
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they come back in one of the most
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unusual local or pinas
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chocolate hills on a glass
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and
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in the very heart of the island there are
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1200 conical shaped hills
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surprisingly similar in shape and size
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they reach a height of 30 to 50
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meters
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[music]
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menu
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enchant I spectacle the
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origin of the hills is shrouded in legends
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some they say that these are frozen
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tears of a saddened giant,
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others believe that these are man-made
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tombs
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comparable to the pyramids,
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most geologists agree
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that the chocolate hills
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are mounds of limestone formed by
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wind and rain
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[music]
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the origin of their names is
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easy to determine during the dry season, the grass
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covering the hills turns
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chocolate- brown
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[music] the
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surrounding forests are home to
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creatures as mysterious as the
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chocolate hills themselves, such as insects
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with a passion for poison
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[music] a dryad
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caterpillar climbs its favorite
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plant q3
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[music]
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to protect itself from insects in the morning
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saturates its leaves with toxins
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but this tactics do not always work
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[music]
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the poison makes the plant even more
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attractive to the caterpillars of the ridge
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[music]
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it carefully tears the stem carrying
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toxins in order to eat only the leaf
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that contains a non-lethal dose
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[music] the
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caterpillar cunningly uses the
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plant’s defensive tactics now it also
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contains toxins which scares off
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predators after two weeks the caterpillar
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doubles in size it
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will come with a silk pad on a leaf and
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hang itself using a hook on the
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tail
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[music]
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and now a biological miracle is happening
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[music]
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digestive enzymes digest the
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tissues of the caterpillar turning its insides
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into liquid
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[music]
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caterpillar slowly sheds its skin
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revealing a golden pupa
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[music]
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at first the pupae are soft like skin
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but it quickly hardens forming a
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protective cocoon
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[music]
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under the protection of the hard shell it waits for the
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cells in the liquid center to begin to change
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[music]
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2 weeks pass
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the caterpillar is ready for the final stage
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of its magical transformation
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[music]
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[music]
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[music]
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one of the most delightful
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butterflies of the Philippines is born, the dryad butterfly
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[music] the
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loose tight cocoon she carefully
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unfolds her thin wings
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her fragile body slowly dries out in the
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warm sun
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and finally the time comes for the first flight
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[music]
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but freedom is short-lived
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[music]
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the spider of the circle before it captures its prey its
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web is more than a meter wide and almost
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invisible
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the outcome seems predictable but not everything is
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as simple as it seems something in the butterfly is
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not to his taste
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[music]
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[music]
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me
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visible
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taking a last look at the spider
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releases the captive's prey to the freedom of the
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toxins of the curls that the butterfly ate
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when she was there the caterpillars saved her life for the
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spider she became inedible
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thanks to this ingenious trick the
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dryad earned the nickname
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lucky butterfly the orb weaver spider can
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only wait for more appetizing prey
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uncharted islands of the philippines the
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lucky butterfly is not the only insect on
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the balcony keeping amazing secret
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mangrove wild apple tree destroyed by
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hordes of insects some parasites
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continue to eat during the day small insects
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look inconspicuous but with the sunset
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their other side appears
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darkness is allowed and ghostly lights are lit
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[music]
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these insects are fireflies at
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night the time of their shine the
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lights are a sign of courtship this is a sign that
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the male is looking for a partner
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flashes are formed due to a chemical
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reaction in the body of a firefly
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and
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it is believed that by glowing at the same time the males
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increase their chances of attracting a female
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[music] the
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overall effect can rival the
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brightest stars in the night sky
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[music] the
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flickering show is slowly
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coming to an end
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[music]
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now from the shelters and the most
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famous and secretive predator of the Philippines comes out
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[music]
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the Philippine tarsier he is so
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tiny that he can fit in the
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palm of a man he comes out only
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after sunset the tarsier is one of the
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smallest primates in the world but he has the
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largest eyes of all
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mammals in relation to
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body size it is not surprising that he has
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perfect vision the cricket is well
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hidden but not well enough
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[music] the
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tarsier's hearing is also excellent
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[music]
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he immediately notices the cricket
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and attacks the cricket does not sense danger
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until it is too late the name
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tarsier was given to him because of the unusually
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long heel or talus bones
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which they work as shock absorbers they
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help the animal quickly jump and
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land silently
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while the tarsier holds the cricket you can see
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how small and hungry it is
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special adhesive discs on its legs allow
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it to attach to branches while it is there
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and monitor
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its surroundings its eyes are larger than its brain and stomach
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they are fixed in the skull and cannot
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move but he is able to turn his head
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180 degrees like an owl this helps
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to discover more opportunities for
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food the
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cricket is significant and yes but he is only an
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aperitif frantic
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hunting tarsier will
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compete with the most ferocious predator
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one of the tiniest predators of the island
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another one of the deadliest long
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night the hunt has just begun
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[music]
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the philippines are home to some of the rarest
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animals on the planet
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as well as the most unusual
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[music]
00:43:14
many of these ancient islands are
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isolated and pristine
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[music]
00:43:23
as a result unique creatures flourish here
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untouched by the modern world
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[music]
00:43:31
and
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islands habitat rare
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beauty and incredible
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and those who keep deadly secrets
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here on the mysterious islands

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