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Our planet hides an amazing
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world of insects, the number of which
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exceeds the world's population by 200
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million times.
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This is the largest group of animals
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in the world.
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They rule the sky, the underwater world and
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the forest floor.
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Insects have magnificent adaptations,
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frightening mouthparts,
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numerous offspring and excellent
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camouflage.
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Among them there are strong giant
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predators. which can even hunt
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bats
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we will tell you about the world of incredible
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insects
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amazing insects
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in Japan winter is ending the
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queen of the giant hornet
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has woken up from six months of hibernation she
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reaches 5 centimeters in length and
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is the largest species of hornet on
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earth
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[music] the
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female has only one goal
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to grow army
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[music]
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she builds a nest from wood chips
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moistened with saliva and lays eggs from
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which only a sleigh will appear
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warriors
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her offspring are well armed
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they have a sting 6 millimeters long
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strong mandibles with which they dismember
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prey and
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wings for rapid flight
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soon 600 individuals of the larvae will appear in the hive
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rub their mandibles and the walls of the honeycomb
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to show that they are hungry the
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hornets go after their favorite prey
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bees
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first the scouts fly out
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[applause]
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one of them marks the hive with pheromones
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to send reinforcements here the
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hornets eat honey and larvae
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but first you need to destroy the bees
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[music]
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[music]
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one hornet can kill 40 bees in a
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minute
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hornets pull larvae out of honeycombs
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but the bees unite
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they have developed their own way of
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dealing with intruders
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first the bees surround the enemy
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[music]
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contracting their flight muscles the bees
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heat up to 40 degrees Celsius
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they can withstand this temperature and
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literally fry the hornet
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[music]
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[music]
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despite all the efforts,
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the bees are unable to cope with the swarm of
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hornets
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[music]
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after 3 hours the battle is over,
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almost 30 thousand bees have died, the
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hornets return to the nest with
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enough food
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for the entire colony,
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especially for the growing larvae, the hornets
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have perfected their attack tactics,
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however, others insects
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have adapted to look for food differently and are
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not even afraid to dive into the water;
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this is a diving beetle;
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it can fly
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but prefers to swim
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[music] the
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flat and round shape of the body allows it to
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glide like a torpedo in the water; a
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durable exoskeleton protects the beetle
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while hunting
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with the help of its hind legs covered with fine
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hairs there is no swimming, it moves forward,
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but what is most impressive is its
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ability to breathe under water, the
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swimmer prostrates their abdomen to
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the surface and draws air into the cavity
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under the wings, the
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air bubble serves as a kind of
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balloon with the help of which the beetle breathes
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[music]
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when the oxygen supply runs out,
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the insect releases residual gases and rises
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to surface
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to gain air
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[music]
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but why such complexity
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the answer is simple
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[music] the
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beetle needs food
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floating there is no
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underwater a lot of food and few rivals
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favorite prey floating nza
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juicy tadpoles
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the beetle has trouble seeing so it just grabs
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everything that moves
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[music]
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it chops the victim with sharp jaws and
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eats a tadpole alive
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[music]
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in reservoirs it hunts not only by floating prostrate
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it lives in the underwater world and another
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insect has adapted to follow the
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surface
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this is an amazing water strider
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like a real skater the water strider
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has mastered the art of gliding through the water the
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tips of the legs are shaped like weighed the insect
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rows with its front legs and directs
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the movement rear
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[music] a
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water strider 1 centimeter long can
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move at a speed of 1 meter per
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second, at
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such a pace a skater could pass
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three skating rinks in a second
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[music]
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it would seem that water striders should sink
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because the water is less dense;
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long legs distribute the weight of the body, but the
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real miracle
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lies in the microscopic level, the
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body and legs of the insect are covered with thousands of
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small hairs,
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each hair is covered with water-repellent
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wax, they retain air and a
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cushion is formed on the surface of the water
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when the legs press on the water, the bubble
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provides resistance, which allows the
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water strider to glide through the water,
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amazing legs require great
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care, so you need to watch out for
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water-repellent hairs
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but lightness and the small size should not
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deceive the water
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strider, an experienced predator
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[music] with her
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front paws she catches the
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movement of an insect that has fallen into the water,
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but others also hunt for drowning victims,
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this prey will have to be left to the fish
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[music]
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the competition is serious, but the water strider
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copes,
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she holds the model with special hooks
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and injects a mixture of enzymes that
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dissolve the insides
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[music]
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then the water strider eats a nutritious
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dish
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the insect heads to the shore to
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prepare for the next attack
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the pond can be a dangerous place, but
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insects breed here too,
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this is a strange creature
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dragonfly larva
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[music]
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the nymph is adapted to life under water
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it has gills behind and special organs of
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movement
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[applause]
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[music]
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some species live in the nymph stage for up to
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five years and molt 15 times during the
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growth process to become an adult insect
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the nymph must eat as much as possible
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so she knows how to hunt
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for this she has amazing weapons
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[music ]
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it’s hard to believe that an insect well
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adapted to water
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will eventually fly into the air,
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but not all larvae live in bodies of water;
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one insect lives in the
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driest place on the planet in the hot
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African savannah; hunt very
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quickly;
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predator antlion looks like a creature from the
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movie Star Wars;
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it has adapted perfectly to life in
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the desert
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[music]
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the insect moves along the sand with
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the help of tiny hairs a
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waxy exoskeleton retains
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moisture the
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antlion does not drink water
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it gets liquid from its prey
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it is the larva of a flying insect
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[music]
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[applause]
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so it must develop wings
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eyes and an anus
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in order to transform into an adult, the
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antlion must feed
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[music]
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first it sets a trap the
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antlion buries itself in the sand in
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search of an ideal place for an ambush
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[music]
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the insect gradually buries itself deeper and deeper
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into the hole
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[music] the
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edges of the trap crumble easily
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[music]
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[music] it
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is difficult for the victim stay on the sand
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the larva closes its sickle-shaped mandibles and
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injects a paralyzing poison to
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immobilize the prey
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called and looks like a tube through which the
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antlion feeds the
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predator sucks out the prey and leaves an
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empty shell
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then the antlion re-arranges the
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trap in anticipation of the next victim
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[music] [applause]
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the trap allows you to catch food and
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hides the insect from predators
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ensuring safety
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is an important factor in the evolution of insects and their
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defense mechanisms,
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naturally the most effective way
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to avoid the danger of becoming completely
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invisible,
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this tree is home to one of the
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longest insects on the planet, the
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giant stick insect grows up to 25
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centimeters in length
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to avoid becoming prey,
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this vegetarian acquired many
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protective mechanisms,
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the most impressive of which is camouflage,
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suckers on the tips of the legs allow you to
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hang on branches even head down,
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pretending to be dead,
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the exoskeleton is amazingly similar to the
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bark and the
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joints imitate nodes on the branches,
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even the eyes are difficult to find, the
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stick insect not only looks like a twig
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but also moves by swaying in the
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wind
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the insect eats the entire leaf without leaving a single
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piece that could give away its
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location
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[music] the
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stick insect is so well camouflaged that even
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its droppings look like a branch
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[music]
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but when camouflage does not help the
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stick insect uses other means
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wings a
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sudden flash of color is designed to
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intimidate predators
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but the snake not Arabella, so the stick insect
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uses a different defense,
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tear gas is
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triggered, the
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stick insect goes to extreme measures to
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save life, and this
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insect does the same thing,
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it stores its victims.
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dive on the victim from above
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[music] the
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wasp injects poison into the caterpillar, which
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remains alive but completely
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paralyzed,
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but it does not store food for itself, but
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drags lunch into an underground nest
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where the eggs are located attached to the
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immobilized prey
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[music]
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and itself can carry caterpillars 10 times
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heavier than herself
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[music]
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she digs out the entrance to the nest with her front
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legs, rake-like
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strong mandibles, the wasp removes the plug and
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drags the caterpillar into the darkness
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[music] she is
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completely paralyzed and she will live in
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this grave for several weeks
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when the offspring appears she
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will eat the caterpillar alive the
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wasp covers her tracks so that no one found
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her nest
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[music]
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digging and burying victims underground and
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other insects went even further to
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provide offspring with fresh food
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this parasitic wasp
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injects eggs directly into the caterpillar
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at a time she lays up to 100 eggs
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deep into the insect
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[music] the
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eggs develop in the soft insides of the
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caterpillar, then the larvae hatch
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and gnaw their way out; the
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growing wasp larvae affect the nervous
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system of the caterpillar and its appetite, so
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the insect consumes one and a half times
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more food than needed until the wasps leave
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the owner
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[music] the
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larvae are released into freedom where they
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turn into adults
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unfortunately, the injured caterpillar will not
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complete its transformation
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[music] the
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mantis is an experienced hunter
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[music]
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it has incredible speed and an
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arsenal of deadly weapons its
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forelimbs shoot like
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springs on its legs there are hooks and spikes with
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which the mantis pierces its prey
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this sharp shooter hunts not only with the
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help of dangerous limbs it also
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has incredibly developed sensory organs
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two thin antennae pick up the slightest
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smell of prey the
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triangular head can rotate almost
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360 degrees, which allows you to increase
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the field of vision
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again the eyes detect movement at a
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distance of up to 18 meters
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2 larger eyes consist of ten
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thousand light-sensitive receptors, in
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fact each of them they have a small eye with its
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own lens,
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each fawcette conducts light to the
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optic nerve and a
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high-definition panoramic picture is obtained;
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strange eyes do not have pupils; these
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black dots are an optical illusion; the
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praying mantis does not just look straight; it sees
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all the
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weapons ready;
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senses are heightened; it’s
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time to go hunting
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music] the
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praying mantis tears apart its prey with incredible
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force
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[music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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having eaten every last crumb,
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it cleans itself before moving on to dessert,
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not only the praying mantis lives on the forest floor
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[music]
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despite the funny appearance of the predators,
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they look like a movie hero horror they are comedy
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[music]
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club is capable of literally dissolving its
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prey
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red color is not only for beauty
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this is a warning from another predator
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it seeks out prey with antennae the length of its
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own body
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[music] a
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needle-like proboscis can sting painfully
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[music]
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predators find tasty food
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and
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grab its
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hairs legs firmly hold the
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prey the
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proboscis pierces the soft abdomen of the victim
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after a few seconds the prey stops
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moving and begins to dissolve
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from the inside the
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proboscis pierces the insides and
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injects a deadly mixture of enzymes
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and digestive juice
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poisonous saliva destroys all organs and
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turns the cells into soup
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when the process ends the predators
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suck out the prey with the help of the same
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deadly weapon, most beetles
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that feed in this way have two
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separate tubes, 1 for poison, the other for
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eating food, but the predator’s proboscis is designed
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like a syringe and a siphon, which allows it to
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hunt prey twice its size.
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Africa is home to many dangerous
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animals, large and small,
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this is a river. consists of more than 20
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million ants
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that make up the largest colony
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in the world
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these ants are nomads among them there are
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hunters and gatherers
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builders and architects but each individual
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takes its place in a
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highly organized hierarchy soldiers the
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largest and most dangerous of them they
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reach three centimeters in length and
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guard the colony at the cost of their own lives, the
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soldiers have huge jaws,
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large mandibles that can intimidate, crush and
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tear apart everyone who threatens the colony,
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they are so strong that they are able to
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hold the enemy even if the head
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is torn off from the body,
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local tribes even use the head of
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ants as a surgical clamp and are used to
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secure open wounds
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so that all members of the colony survive ants work
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harmoniously,
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build amazing
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structures from their own bodies,
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these columns form the support of the anthill,
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living walls protect the queen,
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ants even build bridges up to 12
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meters long to cross bodies of water and all
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this happens in the dark,
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all ants are blind,
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they communicate using pheromones,
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which they pick up with sensitive
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antennae,
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the goal is clear
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it's time to eat in
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just a day this black wave kills
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all life in an area the size of a
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football field up
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to 100 thousand victims die in a day ants
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hunt not only small
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insects
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[music]
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nomads cope even with birds and
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weak mammals a
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colony of ants dismembers and eats
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prey
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[music ]
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[applause]
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ants leave nothing behind, having
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destroyed everything in one area, they
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hit the road and look for new
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territory.
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Perhaps the most dangerous insects live in South Africa,
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but real giants
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live in the tropics;
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some insects reach
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incredible sizes thanks to the abundance of
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food and the ability to hide from predators
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although they are born small
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in the Indonesian jungle, a
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miracle will happen right before your eyes,
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from this tiny egg no larger than a
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grain of rice, one of the
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largest insects on the planet will appear, the
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atlas peacock eye,
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but in order to reach a gigantic size
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it must eat and
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[music]
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therefore, absorbing food for the first six
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weeks of life
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[ music]
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soon the caterpillar will grow out of its own
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skin
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soft insides protrude the old
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shell breaks, which allows the
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caterpillar to grow
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large fleshy appendages covered with pungent
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pollen that drives away hungry
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predators
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it molts 4 times as it grows
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nothing is wasted
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glutton rides until it reaches the size of a
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pork sausage
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then the transformation begins
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caterpillars weave a silk cocoon
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under the cover of which magic happens
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[music] the
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outer shell becomes a strong
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protection but the insides are discharged and
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new body parts are formed
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[music] the
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caterpillar completely changes a
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month later a beauty is born [music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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[music] the
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wings spread out and harden from blood
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and air, the
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wingspan reaches
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30 centimeters
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[music]
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this is really a giant butterfly
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[music] the
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ugly duckling has become unusually bright
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such colors are needed not only for
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beauty the
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tips of the wings resemble the head of a cobra
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if the peacock eyes are threatened by predators it
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depicts a dangerous snake by swinging its
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wings
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despite the blind flax and transformation, the
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adult peacock eye lives for just over a
00:34:46
week the
00:34:49
butterfly has no mouth
00:34:51
so it cannot eat and spends all its
00:34:55
energy searching for a partner
00:35:03
[music]
00:35:06
even the largest insect is destined to
00:35:09
die
00:35:12
exhausted I the peacock eye cannot
00:35:15
hide from predators living in the
00:35:18
jungle
00:35:19
[music ]
00:35:24
time is up and the butterfly has become an integral
00:35:29
part of the food chain
00:35:31
[music] the
00:35:41
tropical forests of central America
00:35:44
provide ideal shelter for our next
00:35:48
giant
00:35:50
among the fallen leaves and fallen
00:35:53
trees the
00:35:55
larva of the Hercules beetle lives a
00:35:59
huge larva already weighs as much as an apple
00:36:04
but continues to get fat
00:36:12
it lived underground for more than a year where
00:36:16
it fed rotting wood and and
00:36:19
became more and more
00:36:23
hairs covering the bodies help
00:36:26
move weight through the damp soil the larva is
00:36:30
constantly looking for food
00:36:33
reaching the size of a bagel it
00:36:36
crawls underground where it begins
00:36:38
incredibly and the transformation
00:36:44
after three weeks the dense larva
00:36:47
becomes an
00:36:48
amazing beetle
00:36:51
new limbs have claws
00:36:56
once the soft body is covered with
00:36:59
indestructible armor
00:37:03
the head is crowned with a giant rock
00:37:07
[music]
00:37:09
this is a Hercules beetle
00:37:14
it has reached almost 18 centimeters in length and
00:37:18
is capable of carrying a weight 850 times heavier than
00:37:23
its own
00:37:26
it is the same as a person lifting 9
00:37:30
elephants
00:37:34
but the giant feeds exclusively on
00:37:37
plants
00:37:42
rotting fruit for him a delicacy
00:37:48
but the other male also loves sweets
00:37:56
[music]
00:38:00
huge horns serve one purpose
00:38:03
fighting with an opponent
00:38:05
[music]
00:38:08
it’s worth fighting for such a peak
00:38:16
[music]
00:38:19
the winner will be the one who
00:38:21
turns over the opponent first the
00:38:38
opponent will not survive the fight with
00:38:40
Hercules
00:38:41
[music]
00:38:46
our heavyweight won and continued
00:38:50
to eat and
00:38:52
the attacker will have to try his luck elsewhere the
00:38:57
giant vegetarian has an
00:39:00
advantage in strength and size the
00:39:03
next monster poisons
00:39:06
completely unexpected prey with poison
00:39:09
in the dark jungle of the Amazon one
00:39:13
of the most terrible
00:39:14
arthropods lives
00:39:17
this
00:39:19
scolopendra with
00:39:23
many legs with sharp tips
00:39:25
indicates that this is not an insect a
00:39:29
carnivorous and poisonous species
00:39:32
is distinguished by its large size
00:39:35
[music] the
00:39:46
last pair of very long legs similar
00:39:49
to sharp claws grabs everything that
00:39:51
comes from behind,
00:39:57
but it is the first pair of legs that brings death
00:40:04
two long many jaws secrete a
00:40:08
paralyzing poison
00:40:15
this centipede has a larger
00:40:18
relative
00:40:21
here is a giant scolopendra
00:40:26
it can reach the size of a
00:40:29
human forearm, which allows
00:40:32
this heavyweight to hunt prey
00:40:35
twice his size, even
00:40:38
bats
00:40:41
when it falls the Amazon jungle
00:40:44
night tropics quickly becomes a dangerous
00:40:47
place
00:40:51
the giant scolopendra is preparing to hunt
00:41:06
it is not interested in beetles and cockroaches in
00:41:09
the cave
00:41:10
because there is larger prey here
00:41:18
Scolopendra is used to hunting in complete
00:41:22
darkness
00:41:30
[music]
00:41:34
she sees nothing and picks up the
00:41:37
smell and movements of a possible victim with her antennae.
00:41:52
Bats sense danger and
00:41:56
take off,
00:41:59
but the giant Scolopendra is
00:42:01
waiting,
00:42:08
she grabs the bat in the air.
00:42:17
Scolopendra wraps herself around her prey like a
00:42:20
small snake
00:42:22
[music]
00:42:23
she sinks its jaws into the body and quickly
00:42:27
paralyzes the bat the
00:42:30
giant scolopendra
00:42:32
tears off pieces of meat and devours the prey
00:42:35
alive
00:42:38
it eats all the meat and becomes
00:42:42
twice as heavy
00:42:48
[music]
00:42:54
over 400 million years of evolution
00:42:58
the giant scolopendra has turned into an
00:43:01
experienced hunter climber
00:43:03
it is impossible to say what kind of prey it is will
00:43:06
choose next time
00:43:10
it is impossible to imagine a world without insects
00:43:13
they are an important link in the food
00:43:16
chain without which there would be no
00:43:19
life on earth
00:43:23
we talked about insects with strange and
00:43:26
wonderful abilities they dissolve
00:43:29
prey they attack from all sides
00:43:32
they use weapons and completely
00:43:35
transform among them there are skilled
00:43:38
hunters attentive parents and masters
00:43:41
of camouflage,
00:43:43
these creatures cannot but cause
00:43:46
surprise in the incredible world of insects,
00:43:49
all the diversity of nature is revealed
00:43:53
program voiced at the Alice studio text
00:43:56
read by Oleg Fedorov

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