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winter in america is the
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harshest time of the year
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[music] there is
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no food left on earth
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the world would be devoid of color
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[music]
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at this time of year wild animals
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survive to the limit of their capabilities
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each of them is looking for their own strategy to
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stay alive here the very
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lives that remain are resistant not to be afraid of winter
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others fled to warmer climes, slipping
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out of the embrace of winter
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[music]
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they found refuge in the south, here they feel
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warm and calm
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[music]
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every time the rhythmic change of seasons
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transforms the earth and all the surrounding wildlife
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ahead, the greatest trials
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winter violently attacks the living nature of
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America
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[music]
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seasons in the wild nature of America
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December solstice the
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northern hemisphere has deviated from the bright
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sun and warmth and found itself in the frosty
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shadow the
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days are short and the nights are long
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December 21st is the shortest day of the year the
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first day of winter
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winter
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in no state there is such a winter as in
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alaska
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[music]
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its northern coast is plunged into
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darkness around the clock and
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on the kenai peninsula the sun glides above
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the horizon for only five and a half hours
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but its rays are weak
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not so long ago these waters were filled with
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summer visitors such as elephant seals
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and humpback whales
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but these travelers have already on its way south
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to higher temperatures, the
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dark Alaskan winter still has a
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bright side.
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This phenomenon is called the aurora
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[music]
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it is formed when energetically
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charged particles from the solar wind
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collide with gases from the earth's atmosphere.
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It is a year-round phenomenon,
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but it is at its best in the darkness of winter.
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impressive
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[music] the
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expressive beauty of the aurora
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brightens up the dullness of this time of year
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[music]
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in such a large country as America winter a
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time of contrasts
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long harsh in New England
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cold dry high mountain deserts of
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California and Arizona
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moderate soft sunny zone south
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in all states not just started
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getting longer but the coldest
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days are yet to come
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[music]
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early January has put a fresh blanket of snow
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on the upper peninsula of Michigan and the
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snow is still falling
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this is lake effect snow which
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is created by moist air
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brought from the open Lake Superior
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in the north and lakes Michigan in the south
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in January alone
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one and a half meters of snow can fall, which makes this
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region the snowiest country in the country,
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only special species of animals can cope with the winter in Michigan.
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This river otter is now busy with personal
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hygiene,
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lying in the snow, she cleans her fur, and an insulating layer of air
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is formed in the fluffy undercoat.
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In such conditions, without this not survive
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taking care of mistakes time to think about the
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stomach
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areas with open water for a hungry
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otter winter food pantry the
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river freezes quickly but for now the currents are
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strong enough to prevent ice from
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forming
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[music]
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she hunts in the chilly water protected
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coats of waterproof otter fur
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found that she was looking for a rack of small ones the fish are
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slow due to the cold
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between meals, she works to fight the
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onset of winter, preventing the holes from
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freezing,
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otherwise she will lose access to the fish and die of
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hunger,
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even worse, she may not have a
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way out and will be trapped under the
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ice
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[music]
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hard work and the right clothes will help the
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river otter survive the winter
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[music] a
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completely different picture off the coast of
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California
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there is not the slightest risk that the water
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will freeze
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its temperature is 13 degrees
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beach weather for northern elephant
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seals
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they escaped here from Alaska which is
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almost five thousand kilometers from here
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relative to the warmth of California
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attracts them to the state
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reserve,
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well, it’s south of San Francisco,
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every year in December they have an important breeding event here,
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huge males litter the
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shore with their bodies, they can’t wait to
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fence off a territory for their
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harem of females,
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one of them stands out from the rest crowds
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the boss of the beach
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this monstrous male is more than 4 meters
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long 2 tons of fat and ostentatious courage
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less dominant males give him
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free space otherwise
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[music]
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you will have to pay dearly that's
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who he's fighting for on
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the shore pregnant females come out
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soon after the birth of their cubs they
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will be ready for again mating with the
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head of the beach if he gets
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his way
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in a moment he collects a harem of 25 females,
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the largest on the shore
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but his protection requires sacrifices
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every day he loses more than five
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kilograms and he cannot afford to
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close his eyes, nothing can turn
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his obsessive gaze away from his females a
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subordinate male lurks in the outskirts,
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hoping to try his luck with his harem;
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only the highest-
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ranking males have a chance in life to
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mate, but this impostor still
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wants to take a chance
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while the beach boss is busy; this
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undisciplined male has begun
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to act,
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but the female does not want to deal with third-
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rate gentleman, she sounds the alarm, the
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head of the beach immediately reacts
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from his mouth, a threatening roar escapes from his mouth, the
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troublemaker did
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not need a second warning, he
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had already dealt with the head of the beach before
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and considered it best to leave before he
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used force,
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but Harry today they are attacking from all
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sides
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on tide level line another
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contender
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this massive male is not easy
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to intimidate
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two heavyweights decide to measure their strength
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assessing each other with rhythmic
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tapping
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this time the unknown guest does not
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back down
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it is an exhausting fight but no one wants to
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throw away the white towels the
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stakes are too high
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the winner takes the whole
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harem of 25 females
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[ music]
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the barons of the surf roll into the warring
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titans
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[music] the
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beach boss emerges victorious and the
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challenger
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retreats to lick his wounds the
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breeding season begins the
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beach boss has to endure more
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than one battle before he can
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celebrate the final victory
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with his harem. The
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sea is not the only route for
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wildlife those arriving
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in California in search of warmth some who
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arrive by air
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letters the beach in the central part
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of the Californian coast becomes a
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winter home for the smallest
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long-distance travelers monarch butterflies there are
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many thousands of them here
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California the only place in the country
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that provides shelter for a monarch in the
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winter
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[music]
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is a eucalyptus grove a real paradise for
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butterflies
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it protects them from the sun and from the ocean
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winds
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[music]
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only monarchs living in the west migrate here,
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their relatives east of the
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rocky mountains fly to Mexico
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they don’t just wait out the winter here, they
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give birth to a new generation here
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in the air the butterflies begin to swirl in an
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elegant mating dance,
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males attracted by female pheromones
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invite girlfriends wedding flight
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[music]
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the ballet of butterflies continues until the female
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gets tired and sits on the ground
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[music]
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during copulation, the male transfers to the female not
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only sperm but also nutrients
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for her and fertilized eggs he loses up
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to he sacrifices a third of his weight with his
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life because after this
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his hour of death begins
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[music]
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she will soon leave California along with
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other females and will never return here again
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next fall and the great-grandchildren will fly to the
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same grove and the queen among the butterflies will
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again reign on her warm winter
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throne,
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but other representatives of
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wildlife can’t hide from the winter frosts
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ken varya up to seventy
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percent of the country’s territory is covered with
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snow
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sparkling in its frosty beauty
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layer by layer unique ice
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crystals of unusual beauty reflect all the
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visible colors of sunlight make the
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snow colorless or white
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now all The north sleeps under this
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beautiful blanket
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20 thousand years ago, most of
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North America had winter all year round, the
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earth was in the grip of an ice age,
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but one isolated area in the
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midwest dodged the bulldozing power of the
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ice sheet as it moved south,
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it's called an off-glacial region
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because there are no glacial deposits of
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sediment left behind by the retreating
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ice sheet,
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but these days there is snow here 5 months
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of the year [music] the
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rugged landscape of cold rivers
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and oak forests is full of life even in winter
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[music] the
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gray vole uses the snow to your
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advantage
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it prowls in searching for roots and insects
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through a labyrinth of tunnels protected from the
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cold by snow cover,
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it also protects it from hungry
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predators,
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but the fox has eyes and ears, the great
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eagle owl listens to the fuss of the
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vole under a 30-centimeter layer of snow,
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its sensitive ears are slightly shifted upward in
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relation to the skull, which gives it
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unique ability to capture sound by
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turning his head until the sound is the
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same in both ears he targets
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its source
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[music]
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worth checking
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silently he rushes down to his
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prey the sound of flight is absorbed by special
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fringed feathers on the wings
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this time the snow cover saved the vole
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but the eagle owl is not worth it give up,
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to survive he needs to
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eat about 100 grams of food every day, three weights
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of a vole,
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he again looks at the snow and rubble,
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the movement of the
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vole sometimes climbs to the surface
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to starve the bark of trees,
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and the eagle owl sees no worse than he hears,
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he cannot move his eyes, but he can
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turn his head 270 degrees in in both
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directions
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[music]
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he swallows his prey whole in
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one gulp
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he later regurgitates the bones what he
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cannot digest in the form of a ball
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for all animals of the snow belt winter
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is a time of lack of food and survival
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[music]
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and in the south the coldest time of the year is not
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so harsh
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in In the mild climate of central Florida,
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food is much easier to obtain but still
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not as plentiful as in the warm season
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late January
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mornings in the national forest near
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[music] a
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hungry female white-tailed deer
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emerges from the forest
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[music] there are
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no more fall acorns left and
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spring buds will appear on the trees
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only after a couple of months
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she joins other females
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grazing on a patch of grass by the river a clava
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x but satisfying hunger is not their only
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concern
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[music]
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with short days the breeding season is coming
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soon many of these females will become
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sexually aroused
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in an admirer ah they have no end to the
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males will compete for their
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location the
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rutting season in Florida varies
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unlike other states in a
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year-round mild climate
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feeding babies is not tied to the
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seasons
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in the south breeding may peak in
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July and in the northeastern parts of the state in
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February
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these bucks are about ready for it
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their antlers prove it
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[music] the
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males have grown them from scratch since last
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spring the
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enemies have shed their soft velvety
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covering and are not hardened and ready for battle
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the desire to mate brings into the herd
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nervousness does not bother the largest
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males the
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alpha male stays close to the females
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waits the
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females become excited only for a
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day or two so he needs to time everything exactly
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and until then the
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deer needs to defend its status
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[music]
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a rival has appeared from the shadows of the forest
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he has decided to challenge the alpha male
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who is already on the alert
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[music]
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the challenger slowly approaches his
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opponent
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gives him a hard look
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for species that avoid eye
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contact this is a brazen act in deer
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it’s like throwing down a gauntlet
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[music]
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challenge accepted
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[music]
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the fight is over
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all glory to the winner the
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dominant allele the male defended his
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right to mate with females
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for his young competitor not all
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lost
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his combat experience may serve him well
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next winter when he
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has a new chance to rise in rank
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by February
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the temperature in Florida rises both
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on land and at sea in
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winter the water off the southeast coast of the
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peninsula near Miami is the warmest along the
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entire coastline continental
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United States,
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this is a great success for the animals that
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migrate here in tens of thousands
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[music]
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black feathers and sharks
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when the water temperature in the north
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drops below 21 degrees these
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marathon swimmers move south for a couple of months
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[music] a
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school of sharks gathers on the coast of Florida
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every winter,
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some come from far away from the
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coast of New England this is the largest
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migration of black-pore sharks in the Western
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Atlantic,
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but the fact that it is warm for sharks is cold for
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sea cows,
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these are not malicious and the giants cannot
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tolerate temperatures below 20 degrees for a long time,
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they move to the mainland to
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bask in the warmth of the natural water
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sources of Florida is very a popular
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place for sea cows the crystal river where
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hundreds of them gather in winter a
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similar story on the atlantic
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coast of florida but here it is a little more
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difficult for them to reach the springs
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this female left the ocean behind a couple of days
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ago
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she travels along rivers and lakes and
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canals to reach the winter
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shangri-la
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located deep in the center of the state,
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to get to warm water
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sources, she needs to travel more than 200
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kilometers, but she has no choice; if she
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remains in the ocean, she will die from
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hypothermia;
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she is about 500 kilograms and is far from
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lightweight, and at the same time, sea cows have
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surprisingly little body fat which
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would protect her from the cold
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[music]
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on the third morning of her journey she
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reached her destination
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which is silver springs state park in
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winter here mystical beauty
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rises from the water steam
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warm river moisture evaporates into the
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cool morning air
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[music]
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millions of liters of natural spring water
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daily feed the river crystal
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[music] the
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best water temperature is constantly
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22 degrees
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ideal so that this tired winter
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page does not catch a cold
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here she can relax and get enough of
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aquatic plants until spring calls
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her back to the ocean
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[music]
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even winter in warm Florida cannot
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compete with the tropical in the winter
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in the far west of the country the water is still at least
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24 degrees, the
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ocean temperature off Hawaii
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fluctuates just three
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degrees all year round the water off the islands attract their fair
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share of visitors some of them weigh more than
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40 tons each
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[music]
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February is the height of the arrival of humpback whales
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that swim by almost 5 thousand kilometers from
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their feeding grounds near Alaska,
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tens of thousands of whales splash here in
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these shallow and warm waters of Hawaii,
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the only state in the country where these
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huge travelers mate,
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have and nurse their offspring
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during the mating season, the ocean resonates with the songs of
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male humpback whales and cannot be heard 160 kilometers away
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with these underwater serenades they
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attract females and establish the boundaries
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of their territories
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these songs can last for hours
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they will stop with the passing of winter to spring and the
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last humpback whale will set off on a long
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voyage back to the north
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[music]
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there are many animals capable of leaving
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winter but not all prefer stay
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crows endure winter any
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cold at any latitude
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crows are hardened fighters with difficulties
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the most common birds in the world
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they live everywhere from deserts to meadows and
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mountains
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[music]
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by mid-February the ridge of the Cascade Mountains
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in Washington state has been covered with snow for 3
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months
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[music]
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mountain the peaks intercept the winter storm that
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comes from the Pacific Ocean and brings
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snow more than 5 meters deep here every year;
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winter is a difficult time of year for this
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local resident and his girlfriend; the
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gifts of warm weather in the form of berries, nuts and
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insects are a thing of the past,
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but today something new is in the
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air
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below in the valley, magpies stumbled upon an
00:31:14
unexpected gift, the remains of the prey were
00:31:16
most likely brought here by a cougar, and the
00:31:23
smaller relatives of the varron have a
00:31:25
good sense of smell and are often the first to
00:31:29
find the carcass,
00:31:32
but their noisy chattering quickly revealed
00:31:35
their secret
00:31:40
[music]
00:31:45
not
00:31:50
[music]
00:31:59
uninvited guests were not long in coming the
00:32:04
crows intelligent creatures and often do not
00:32:08
rush to a new carcass until they are convinced
00:32:10
that they are not in danger
00:32:14
magpies are not so prudent
00:32:17
[music]
00:32:18
they are more agile and can quickly escape
00:32:22
if a coyote or a great eagle owl appears [
00:32:25
music]
00:32:28
this raven waited as long as necessary
00:32:32
[music]
00:32:34
soon after him his girlfriend also arrives
00:32:37
[music]
00:32:41
but they are still nervous and prefer to
00:32:45
have lunch in a tree but the piece of meat is so
00:32:48
big that they will return to it more than once
00:32:52
[music]
00:33:04
for baby elephant seals on the
00:33:06
California coast the milk bar is always
00:33:09
open they never crawl far from
00:33:13
table
00:33:16
colony of elephant seals is growing every
00:33:20
day
00:33:22
[music]
00:33:29
the chief of the beach, still jealously
00:33:31
guarding his harem, has not eaten for several
00:33:34
weeks
00:33:39
one of his ladies is about to give birth to a
00:33:41
calf who was conceived at this time
00:33:44
last year
00:33:50
[music]
00:33:51
it is a male
00:33:54
newborn calf healthy and weighs 34
00:33:58
kilograms
00:34:01
we are cuddling with our cub and in the
00:34:04
process they get to know each other's smell
00:34:09
they also call to each other
00:34:12
to get to know each other's voice
00:34:15
suddenly and not get lost on the crowded
00:34:18
shore
00:34:20
it needs to start feeding almost
00:34:22
immediately
00:34:23
if the cub wants to survive it needs to
00:34:27
increase weight 4 times he has it for one
00:34:31
month and then she will leave him
00:34:35
he gets his first lunch consisting
00:34:39
of the richest milk in the world of
00:34:41
mammals
00:34:43
55 percent fat content
00:34:50
he will drink as much as he wants while his
00:34:53
mother is nearby in a month she will return to the
00:34:56
northern waters to feed and he must
00:34:59
learn to take care of himself,
00:35:03
but before that you can think about the
00:35:07
next generation, the
00:35:10
females are ready for mating almost
00:35:12
immediately after giving birth,
00:35:16
the head of the beach loses patience,
00:35:20
he guarded his harem for 10 weeks and is now
00:35:23
excited as never before,
00:35:26
he makes his way to the females, ready for mating,
00:35:31
2 tons of them does not notice anything in
00:35:34
his desire to mate and can
00:35:37
accidentally crush any cub that
00:35:40
gets in his way
00:35:44
[applause] the
00:35:53
newborn cub needs to
00:35:55
move urgently
00:36:00
she
00:36:01
[music] [applause]
00:36:13
this time
00:36:15
no one was hurt from the clumsy movements of the head of the beach the
00:36:18
cub is safe and sound
00:36:24
but the coast is open to all winds
00:36:31
in the afternoon, from the Pacific Ocean a
00:36:34
fierce surf began to roll onto the shore;
00:36:37
high waves hit from the cliff, driven by a
00:36:40
snow storm;
00:36:45
they crash into coastal nurseries and
00:36:48
tear the babies away from their mothers;
00:37:04
those who were carried away by the sea do not know how to swim will not survive the
00:37:11
newborn cub also got into
00:37:13
trouble by
00:37:14
the wave he was carried out onto a pile of debris
00:37:22
[music]
00:37:27
his mother is nearby but she
00:37:31
can do little and the
00:37:32
baby does not have the strength to get to a
00:37:35
higher place
00:37:37
any big wave promises a
00:37:40
big one for the cub trouble
00:37:48
[music]
00:37:49
and near the shore, another cub is
00:37:51
struggling to get onto land
00:37:57
next to him, the soup is the dominant male,
00:38:01
but his sex drive is so
00:38:04
strong that he mistakes the
00:38:06
baby for a female,
00:38:12
the last humiliation for the drowning
00:38:15
cub,
00:38:28
the mother, in despair, calls him from the shore and
00:38:31
can't help it
00:38:36
[music]
00:39:07
Kabbalah the
00:39:12
stormy surf subsides and some of
00:39:15
the cubs are
00:39:16
reunited with their mothers
00:39:20
[music]
00:39:28
the newborn is one of the lucky ones who
00:39:37
managed to get out and return to
00:39:40
his mother's side
00:39:43
[music]
00:39:48
but his close attachment to his mother
00:39:51
is short-lived
00:39:52
[music]
00:39:55
winter ends and soon she will leave him
00:40:03
but until then they will
00:40:05
make the most of the short
00:40:07
time they are destined to be together
00:40:20
the beginning of March but winter is not giving up its
00:40:24
rights yet in Yellowstone the
00:40:27
first national park in America is covered with
00:40:30
deep snow it will still fall a lot
00:40:40
but the soul of this winter wonderland
00:40:43
warms a restless volcano
00:40:47
under the power of stone
00:40:52
when rain and groundwater
00:40:54
seeps underground its giant
00:40:57
stove heats the liquid and throws
00:41:00
it back to the surface in the form of hot
00:41:03
springs geysers and boiling mud
00:41:07
pots the
00:41:12
Krokhin Creek River at the southern end of the
00:41:15
park is fed by athermal springs,
00:41:18
which does not allow it froze
00:41:22
and warm waters gave shelter to a pair of
00:41:25
American Olya Pak, the only song
00:41:28
waterfowl in North America,
00:41:31
open water is very important for their
00:41:34
survival during the harsh Yellowstone
00:41:37
sky winter
00:41:41
[music] a
00:41:44
hungry male took a position at the elk
00:41:47
waterfall
00:41:49
he carefully examines the river bed
00:41:56
who is
00:41:58
using his wings to fly
00:42:01
through the current
00:42:04
[music]
00:42:06
his favorite technique is seen grabbed
00:42:11
he looks under the water until he
00:42:13
spots prey
00:42:15
[music]
00:42:21
in winter there are no insect larvae to be found but if
00:42:25
he doesn't yawn he can get
00:42:28
something better
00:42:31
[music]
00:42:39
with a slap and he crushes a stone
00:42:42
resisting the fish before
00:42:44
sending it whole into his mouth,
00:42:49
his friend goes downstream
00:42:52
to catch a fish for dinner;
00:42:56
she doesn’t stand in one place, but swims;
00:43:02
she paddles with her paws until she finds prey,
00:43:05
and the
00:43:07
thick, fluffy, streamlined feathers
00:43:11
warm her and make her waterproof;
00:43:16
they finish a feast on a high note in a
00:43:20
song that can be heard even through the roar of
00:43:23
the water that's
00:43:31
enough for today it's time to return to their
00:43:35
roost behind the waterfall in
00:43:38
the spring this couple will have something to sing about
00:43:42
their nest will be filled with little dipper
00:43:46
me
00:43:57
in the depths of the park the
00:43:59
March snowfall stopped a group of
00:44:01
bachelor bison
00:44:06
but they are able to withstand a snowstorm
00:44:10
thick thick wool protects them from the
00:44:13
biting winds
00:44:15
[music]
00:44:18
their metabolism slows down to
00:44:20
conserve energy
00:44:22
[music]
00:44:25
but still, winter is always a challenge even for
00:44:27
species that have lived in these places
00:44:29
for centuries,
00:44:32
almost 10 percent of adult bison will not
00:44:35
survive this time of year
00:44:38
[music ]
00:44:45
during this period, to find grass under
00:44:47
deep snow you have to work hard
00:44:53
[music] a
00:44:55
huge male turns into a large
00:44:58
snowplow using
00:45:01
powerful muscles of the neck and shoulders when clearing,
00:45:05
but his food is very meager; most of the
00:45:10
food is covered with a layer of ice
00:45:14
this small herd must move
00:45:16
on
00:45:19
they are heading to the western end of the
00:45:21
park to the place where they can
00:45:24
count on the
00:45:28
grass there may not be green but at
00:45:31
least
00:45:32
accessible
00:45:36
this is one of the geothermal areas of Ilu
00:45:40
Stone where a bubbling cauldron of hot water
00:45:43
does not allow snow to accumulate
00:45:50
here for them there will be plenty of trees
00:45:53
and grass to quench hunger,
00:45:57
but they need to watch their every
00:45:59
step, the
00:46:03
thin crust of ice at the hot springs is
00:46:06
treacherously fragile, an
00:46:10
unexpected swim can be the
00:46:12
last for a bison,
00:46:18
some reservoirs warm up to 120
00:46:22
degrees,
00:46:28
others are filled with aggressive acid
00:46:32
in which any random bather will dissolve in a couple of hours
00:46:37
[music]
00:46:41
but the search for food is not will always be so
00:46:44
deadly
00:46:46
when warm weather rids Yellowstone
00:46:49
of snow and ice they will join the
00:46:52
main herd and go to
00:46:55
the higher ground where fresh
00:46:58
spring grass will appear the
00:47:07
earth's long journey around the sun is
00:47:09
coming to an end
00:47:12
winter will soon give up its rights and the
00:47:16
darkest time of the year will give way to spring
00:47:20
the sun again will cast its warm gaze
00:47:22
on the northern hemisphere and the country is as
00:47:26
diverse and as its nature will begin
00:47:29
its new life cycle
00:47:33
with the change of seasons changing and the
00:47:35
behavior of animals
00:47:37
losing their lives with the eternal
00:47:40
journey of the earth around the sun
00:47:44
another year ends in the wild
00:47:48
nature of America

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