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00:00:00An old man stands in the bathroom and looks at himself in the mirror.
00:00:05His pupils widen, his hair curls, and his jaw drops in horror.
00:00:11No, he's not afraid of his reflection, he just remembers the scariest day of his life.
00:00:17It's been 30 years, and he still can't look at himself in a mirror without being afraid.
00:00:21The old man closes his eyes, the panic disappears, and the memories come.
00:00:27Matt and Lucie are about to spend a weekend together in the countryside.
00:00:31They want to take a break from the busy life of the city and the boring work.
00:00:35Lucie finds a perfect place on the web.
00:00:38They book a house in Ouyette, just next to a lake, for a modest price.
00:00:42They are delighted with this chance and pay two days in advance without looking at the rental conditions.
00:00:48The couple gets in the car, they smile, and Matt presses the accelerator.
00:00:54They don't know yet what nightmare awaits them.
00:00:59Our heroes arrive on site. The reality looks exactly like the picture on the website.
00:01:04It's a beautiful two-story house, right next to a lake and a forest.
00:01:09Everything seems perfect, but the owner is a little weird.
00:01:14He's a big old man with a narcotic smile.
00:01:17He gives the keys to Matt and Lucie and wishes them to have fun.
00:01:20Then the owner gets on his motorcycle and leaves.
00:01:23Matt and Lucie inspect the house and take a look around the neighborhood.
00:01:27Matt notices video cameras hanging from the trees.
00:01:30It seems that the owner put them there for safety.
00:01:33I hope there's nothing like that in the house, Lucie jokes.
00:01:36In the evening, they prepare dinner and watch a movie.
00:01:40Matt enters the bathroom. He washes his face and drops of water bounce off the mirror.
00:01:45He wipes the glass with his finger and notices something creepy.
00:01:49He touches the reflective surface with the tip of his finger and there is no gap.
00:01:54Matt knows with certainty that if there is a small distance between the finger and its reflection, it is a real mirror.
00:02:01But if the finger touches the reflection when there is almost no distance, it is a false mirror.
00:02:07This is the case when you see yourself, but someone sees you from the other side.
00:02:12To be sure, Matt puts his eyes on the mirror,
00:02:15putting his hands around them so that the light does not interfere with his vision.
00:02:19He tries to see something on the other side and he sees it.
00:02:24Matt is sure that there is another space behind the mirror and someone is watching him.
00:02:30Shocked, he detaches himself from the wall and discovers a small dark room.
00:02:34What is that?
00:02:36A shake crosses his body when he hears Lucie's cry in the next room.
00:02:40Matt runs to her. She looks frightened and shows the window.
00:02:44Matt sees the owner of the house watching them from the forest.
00:02:48Matt grabs Lucie's hand and leads her out.
00:02:51We leave this place immediately.
00:02:53He presses on the handle, but the door does not open.
00:02:57He tries to put the key in the lock, but something gets in his way.
00:03:01In most cases, when the key does not come in, just grease the lock.
00:03:06But if the problem suddenly appears, you have to replace it.
00:03:09It's because someone tried to force it into your house.
00:03:12But also, someone could insert a microphone or another device into the lock to spy on you.
00:03:17Matt tries to get out through the window, but it is closed from the outside.
00:03:21He throws a chair on the window, but it is bulletproof.
00:03:24What's going on here?
00:03:26He looks around and notices something else.
00:03:29On the floor, near the wall, there is dust and dirt.
00:03:33Check the wall and see if you see dust like this in a hotel or in someone else's house.
00:03:39These debris indicate that someone worked with a drill to install a recording device.
00:03:44Likewise, if you see that an electrical outlet is poorly installed,
00:03:47a microphone or a camera can be hidden behind.
00:03:50There is a lamp hanging on the wall.
00:03:53Matt takes it off and sees a small microphone.
00:03:56This little thing is the fake double mirror.
00:03:59There must be cameras somewhere.
00:04:01Surveillance devices are often installed in the bedroom and bathroom,
00:04:05inside the mirrors and under the sink.
00:04:08Inspect all the corners in these rooms.
00:04:10The smoke detectors and ventilation nozzles.
00:04:12In general, they place tiny cameras and recorders in the switches,
00:04:16the corners of the shelves and behind the interior decoration elements.
00:04:20The most common hideout is that of stuffed animals.
00:04:23If you don't want to inspect the room this way, you can follow Lucy's example.
00:04:27She turns off the light and turns on the flashlight on her phone.
00:04:31Any camera lens flashes in the dark if you point a light beam at it.
00:04:36You will inevitably see it.
00:04:38In addition, the front camera of your phone can detect infrared light from lenses.
00:04:44Inspect the whole room with it and you will see a small flash on the screen.
00:04:48Matt and Lucy find several cameras in the living room.
00:04:51One in the bathroom, installed in the shower, and two in the bedroom.
00:04:55There is another way to find these devices.
00:04:58Almost all modern hidden cameras work via Wi-Fi.
00:05:01You can download special applications that sweep the area
00:05:05and detect the surveillance tools connected to the Internet.
00:05:08So, if you think someone is watching you,
00:05:10you can simply unplug the Wi-Fi router from the socket.
00:05:13That's what Matt and Lucy do.
00:05:15Matt is about to call the police,
00:05:17but the phone doesn't work well for some unknown reason.
00:05:20He was in such a hurry to find cameras that he forgot most of them.
00:05:24The digital security.
00:05:26One of the most common ways to get into your phone is Wi-Fi.
00:05:30Don't connect to unknown places.
00:05:32When you do that, you automatically give permission to access your device.
00:05:37Criminals can listen to your conversations,
00:05:39steal your data, and disrupt your work.
00:05:42Likewise, never open files and unknown links.
00:05:45Matt and Lucy connected to Wi-Fi when they entered the house.
00:05:49Therefore, they cannot make a call now.
00:05:53Locked in the big house, surrounded by hidden cameras,
00:05:56our heroes think about what they will do next.
00:05:59Matt goes to the bathroom and enters the small room behind the fake mirror.
00:06:03There is a chair and an iron door.
00:06:06It is locked.
00:06:08During this time, Lucy examines the ceiling of the living room
00:06:11and notices a vent.
00:06:13Maybe she can get out of there.
00:06:15She is sure she can slip in and call for help.
00:06:18Matt stands on a chair, removes the hatch.
00:06:21Hello, says the scary owner.
00:06:24His head looks at Matt through the vent.
00:06:27Lucy screams in horror.
00:06:29Matt falls off the chair.
00:06:31He gets up, takes Lucy's hand,
00:06:33and runs away with her to the other end of the room.
00:06:35The man gets out of the vent.
00:06:37Matt throws a chair at him.
00:06:39Get away from us, you nut!
00:06:42The owner doesn't understand what's going on.
00:06:44You destroyed all the cameras.
00:06:46How do you think I'm going to be able to watch you?
00:06:48he asks.
00:06:49What?
00:06:50Matt answers in shock.
00:06:52Wait a minute.
00:06:53You haven't read the terms of the deal, have you?
00:06:55The owner is surprised.
00:06:57He put cameras and microphones inside the house
00:07:00and it's written on the website.
00:07:02Some people like to be watched.
00:07:04The owner thought Matt and Lucy were like that.
00:07:07He shakes his head, opens the door and lets them go.
00:07:10They get in their car, check the website of this house and...
00:07:14the corresponding page is deleted.
00:07:17Do they really have information about surveillance?
00:07:19They will never know.
00:07:21And they will never forget this weekend.
00:07:23From now on, they will always read the terms of the rental contract.
00:07:27The owner of the house looks at the car leaving with a smile.
00:07:35Yes, sometimes it happens for real.
00:07:38Some people install cameras in their house,
00:07:41but they have to indicate it in the description.
00:07:43So always read the conditions.
00:07:45It is illegal to install cameras and microphones in front of the occupants.
00:07:49Thieves can install hidden cameras not only in houses,
00:07:53but also in public places.
00:07:55So pay attention to the automatic counters.
00:07:57Everyone knows that you have to cover the button panel with your hand
00:08:00when you grab the PIN code.
00:08:02But not only because strangers can see it.
00:08:05Criminals can place a small hidden camera directly in the distributor
00:08:09and thus see your PIN code.
00:08:12Yes, cameras can cause you stress,
00:08:14but they also have huge advantages.
00:08:17Cameras in buses, subways and trams, for example.
00:08:20They are not content to monitor the order and detect intruders,
00:08:23but they also monitor the state of the drivers.
00:08:26Today, most cameras are not content to record.
00:08:30They are equipped with artificial intelligence and various sensors.
00:08:33If you are driving and you are going to fall asleep, the camera will see it.
00:08:37The device will emit a sound signal to make you regain your senses.
00:08:41Cameras recognize faces,
00:08:43which allows you to catch crooks, thieves and hooligans.
00:08:46This surveillance reduces the number of crimes by law.
00:08:49If a city camera breaks down,
00:08:51the program informs the concerned services.
00:08:54And the coolest thing is that these are the special services
00:08:57where you can access many street cameras around the world.
00:09:00This way, you can observe what's going on on the other side of the globe
00:09:03from your computer.
00:09:07First of all, you probably already know that there are microbes everywhere
00:09:10and that it is impossible for humans to get rid of them.
00:09:13These tiny creatures strengthen our immune system.
00:09:17Our body learns to protect itself
00:09:19by being constantly confronted with bacteria.
00:09:22So don't worry too much about what's next, okay?
00:09:26Welcome to one of the favorite places for bacteria and microbes.
00:09:30The hotel rooms.
00:09:32Yes, they seem so clean,
00:09:34but in some respects they are more dangerous than a garbage dump.
00:09:38Where everything is dirty and where you are afraid to touch anything.
00:09:42But the dirtiness of the hotel rooms is invisible.
00:09:46Microbes are waiting for you, and there are a lot of them.
00:09:50The first problems already appear in the elevator.
00:09:53These buttons are full of various bacteria.
00:09:57Let's assume they are never disinfected.
00:10:01It would then become the scene of a deadly fight between billions of microbes.
00:10:07Take a look at an ordinary residential building.
00:10:10There are also elevators.
00:10:12These inhabitants always transmit the same microbes by pressing the buttons.
00:10:17Their body gets used to it and quickly develops effective defense.
00:10:22But in hotels, residents often change.
00:10:25A person from such or such hot country
00:10:27can transmit a bacteria that will make a person from a cold country sick.
00:10:31After touching these buttons,
00:10:33it is therefore recommended to wash your hands carefully.
00:10:36The elevator opens and you go to your room.
00:10:40Be careful, there is another danger right in front of you.
00:10:43Do you see the handle of the door?
00:10:45It is also covered with microbes.
00:10:48How many people have touched it before you?
00:10:51When was it last cleaned?
00:10:54Do you know why it is more dangerous than a toilet seat?
00:10:59It is because microbes accumulate on our hands.
00:11:03When we do not wash them,
00:11:05we transfer bacteria from one place to another
00:11:08by touching the surfaces of different objects.
00:11:11It is therefore best to touch this handle with the same hand
00:11:14that you used to press the button in the elevator.
00:11:17As soon as you enter the room, wash your hands.
00:11:20The good news is that the hotel staff
00:11:23cleans the bathroom much better than the rest of the room.
00:11:26You are therefore a little safer here.
00:11:29Be careful of the corners and squares of this room.
00:11:32If you see black spots somewhere,
00:11:34it means that there is mold.
00:11:36It can cause allergic reactions, nasal discharge,
00:11:39irritation of the eyes, etc.
00:11:41It can even be quite dangerous,
00:11:43but the hotel staff is generally very vigilant.
00:11:46It is therefore unlikely that there is any in your room,
00:11:49unless it is a high-end hotel.
00:11:51But you are careful, aren't you?
00:11:53By the way, did you know that there are more germs
00:11:56on toilet paper than on toilet seats?
00:11:59It is therefore a mistake to cover your glasses with paper
00:12:02before sitting down.
00:12:04First of all, many people will have touched it
00:12:07and deposited bacteria in it.
00:12:09Then, small splashes come to dirty the roll
00:12:12when you pull the chassis.
00:12:14Microbes feel more comfortable on paper
00:12:17than on smooth surfaces.
00:12:19You should therefore lose this habit.
00:12:22But if the roll is protected by a metal or plastic cover,
00:12:25there is a good chance that it is safe from microbes.
00:12:28After doing your needs and washing your hands,
00:12:31two options are available to you.
00:12:34Wipe yourself with a paper towel or use a hand dryer.
00:12:38In both cases, you will not escape germs.
00:12:41But if you use the hand dryer,
00:12:43the bacteria will fly all over the room.
00:12:46It is therefore better to take a towel.
00:12:49When leaving the toilet,
00:12:51don't think that your troubles are over.
00:12:54Microbes are not all harmless.
00:12:57Some of the most common bacteria in hotels
00:13:00cause intestinal infections.
00:13:02If you don't want to spend the rest of your holidays
00:13:05next door or on the toilet,
00:13:07get ready to fight tiny parasite colonies.
00:13:10The first thing to do is to wash the glasses
00:13:13and cups with soap.
00:13:15Some travelers bring their own cups,
00:13:18and that's a good idea.
00:13:20Then look around you and ask yourself
00:13:22what are the places that people touch the most.
00:13:25It is the remote control, the coffee maker,
00:13:28the refrigerator, the handles, the tables,
00:13:31the hairdryer and the windows.
00:13:33Relax, you don't need to do the housework
00:13:36instead of the staff.
00:13:38You just need to have wipes and disinfectants.
00:13:41Wipe the surface of all these objects.
00:13:43Maybe you worry uselessly.
00:13:45This hotel probably takes care of the cleanliness of the rooms.
00:13:48Or maybe not.
00:13:50You don't want your room to be cleaned again.
00:13:53So you wipe all the surfaces
00:13:55and you lie in bed exhausted.
00:13:57Unfortunately, you are not the only one on this soft mattress.
00:14:01Millions of bacteria keep you company.
00:14:04Of course, the washing of pillows and bed linen
00:14:07destroys germs, but what about the bedding?
00:14:10It is very likely that no one washes it.
00:14:13Eliminating germs on fabric is difficult,
00:14:15so you will probably have to make do with it.
00:14:18But what is unacceptable are the bedspreads.
00:14:21If you notice dark spots on your mattress,
00:14:24it is probably residues deposited by these parasites.
00:14:27You're not hungry, are you?
00:14:29I wouldn't want to cut your appetite.
00:14:31And there may be bedspreads hidden in the mattress.
00:14:34They can sleep there for months
00:14:36and wake up one day to satisfy their hunger.
00:14:39While you rest, they come out and prick your legs.
00:14:42If you notice small red spots on your skin,
00:14:45it means that bedspreads have kissed you.
00:14:48The pricking of these insects is not dangerous.
00:14:51Some people may have a slight allergic reaction,
00:14:54an irritation of the skin.
00:14:56But the problem is that bedspreads
00:14:58can get into your clothes or luggage
00:15:01and you risk bringing them back home.
00:15:03They multiply quickly.
00:15:05So if you don't want to adopt a whole colony,
00:15:08wash your clothes and luggage and take a shower.
00:15:13But first, ask the hotel manager to reimburse you.
00:15:16Bedspreads are unacceptable.
00:15:18Even if your room is of impeccable cleanliness,
00:15:21it doesn't mean that there are no bedspreads.
00:15:24The previous customers may have brought some.
00:15:27But there are no black spots on your bed
00:15:30and you have cleaned all the surfaces at risk.
00:15:33It's OK, you're safe.
00:15:35Still, wear slippers or thick socks.
00:15:38Because the floor can also be quite dirty.
00:15:41You spend several nights at the hotel
00:15:43and you finally return to a clean and safe place.
00:15:46Your house.
00:15:48Unfortunately, there can also be a lot of microbes.
00:15:52Do you like to play video games with your friends?
00:15:55Do you remember the last time you cleaned your gamepad?
00:15:59All your friends held it in their hands
00:16:01and dropped all their microbes in it.
00:16:05Your cutting board.
00:16:07How do you wash it?
00:16:09Water asparagus is not enough.
00:16:11Especially if you cut meat and vegetables.
00:16:14You can cut zucchini,
00:16:16and these germs will remain stuck to the surface.
00:16:18Then you quickly wash the board and put it back in place.
00:16:22But the germs haven't disappeared.
00:16:24They are still well attached,
00:16:26waiting for you to cut bread.
00:16:28They will jump on your pies
00:16:30and end up in your stomach.
00:16:32Are you still hungry?
00:16:35Another dangerous place is your dishwasher.
00:16:38Even if you use a good detergent,
00:16:40germs still accumulate there.
00:16:42The best way to get rid of it
00:16:44is to change sponges once a week.
00:16:46And now, here is the paradise of bacteria.
00:16:49A place where the temperature is ideally cold
00:16:52and where there is a lot of food.
00:16:54From the freshest to the most varied.
00:16:56It's your refrigerator.
00:16:58You put products there that you bring back from the supermarket.
00:17:01Hundreds of people may have touched them,
00:17:03dropping thousands of germs there.
00:17:05Therefore, don't forget to wash your refrigerator often.
00:17:08And also, keep all meat away from packaged products.
00:17:11The germs on a bleeding steak multiply quickly.
00:17:16Everything I've told you may start to worry you.
00:17:19If that's the case, remember the advice I'm going to give you now.
00:17:24You'll have a lot less trouble
00:17:26if you wear a Bavarian pant from time to time
00:17:28and wash your hands regularly.
00:17:31Neighborhood surveillance committees are fantastic
00:17:34for helping each other to take care of our communities.
00:17:37If you go on a Christmas break,
00:17:39you can ask your neighbors to keep an eye on your house.
00:17:42They will do it through simple activities
00:17:44like taking your mail in your mailbox
00:17:47or turning on a lamp from time to time.
00:17:49It will give the impression that there is someone at home.
00:17:52Not only does this reduce the risk of intrusion,
00:17:55but some insurance companies
00:17:57could even give you a price if you are part of a committee.
00:18:00Savings that are good for the holiday season.
00:18:05Burglars also have to show creativity
00:18:08during the holiday season.
00:18:10It has happened that robbers have to melt
00:18:12the locks on the doors, windows and windowsills.
00:18:15It seems a bit extreme, but it is indeed true.
00:18:18Make sure your locks work,
00:18:20especially at this time of year.
00:18:22Also think about installing wooden or composite steel doors,
00:18:26more difficult to damage.
00:18:29And store car keys or house keys in a safe Android.
00:18:38Another good idea is to mark your belongings.
00:18:41In fact, burglars hate personalized objects.
00:18:45If your belongings have your name,
00:18:47phone number or address,
00:18:49they will be more difficult to sell.
00:18:51In addition, it will be easier for the police to find them.
00:18:54So, as far as possible,
00:18:56put your personal touch on your valuables
00:18:59through an engraving or embroidery.
00:19:01This will also increase the chances
00:19:03that your belongings will come back to you
00:19:05in case they disappear.
00:19:07Here is another way to give the impression
00:19:09that you are at home when you are not,
00:19:11in case you cannot count on your neighbors.
00:19:13Use minutes for your lights
00:19:15and turn on the radio.
00:19:17You can even leave a ironing board
00:19:19with a pile of clothes
00:19:21to give the impression that you have just gone out.
00:19:23But do not forget to turn off your iron to iron.
00:19:26During this time of year,
00:19:28your vehicle also needs
00:19:30a little more attention.
00:19:32People often leave their Christmas gifts
00:19:34in their trunk,
00:19:36which makes their cars ideal targets.
00:19:38Never leave your car full of gifts
00:19:40without supervision.
00:19:42Always park in a well-lit area
00:19:44to dissuade thieves.
00:19:46And you know,
00:19:47those icy mornings
00:19:48when you let your engine run
00:19:50to unclog your windshield.
00:19:52Don't do it anymore.
00:19:53Leaving your car without supervision
00:19:55with the keys on the ignition is dangerous.
00:19:59We often believe that a warning sign
00:20:01is a good way to dissuade intruders.
00:20:03But during the day,
00:20:05it rather indicates that there is no alarm at home.
00:20:07Your dog would trigger it at once
00:20:09if that were the case.
00:20:11Burglars will say that they can easily
00:20:13sneak inside.
00:20:15So, if you don't have a dog at home,
00:20:17don't put up a sign.
00:20:19You can still program a function
00:20:21to keep an eye on Alexa.
00:20:23You can activate it from a distance
00:20:25and it will emit barks and growls.
00:20:27This will make burglars think twice.
00:20:31Going through the Christmas cards
00:20:33is a pleasant activity.
00:20:35Burglars love it too,
00:20:37even more when you throw the envelopes
00:20:39in the trash.
00:20:41It gives them all kinds of personal information
00:20:43about you and your family.
00:20:45Make sure to tear all pieces of paper
00:20:47or packaging before putting them in the trash.
00:20:49In addition,
00:20:51if there are a lot of cards and letters on the ground
00:20:53at home, burglars will know that you are
00:20:55absent.
00:20:57You can get a box for your mailbox
00:20:59to hide your mail and prevent
00:21:01mail theft.
00:21:05If you leave the city for the holidays,
00:21:07tidying your house before leaving
00:21:09is also a good idea.
00:21:11Letting suitcases and bags hang
00:21:13indicates that your house will be empty
00:21:15and that it represents an easy target.
00:21:17Think about your bed or your garage
00:21:19before you leave.
00:21:21Also think about your family calendar.
00:21:23If your holiday dates are displayed
00:21:25where strangers can see them,
00:21:27you risk receiving an unpleasant
00:21:29surprise visit.
00:21:31Use an online calendar instead.
00:21:33They are easier to secure.
00:21:35I know, I know.
00:21:37We all want to put our Christmas tree
00:21:39near the window so that the decoration
00:21:41is perfect.
00:21:43But the problem is that it also allows
00:21:45you to keep an eye on your gifts.
00:21:47The lights of your tree can also
00:21:49tell them if you are at home or not.
00:21:51So use a timer for the lights
00:21:53and reprogram it often.
00:21:55And don't forget the socks.
00:21:57Keep them out of sight.
00:21:59You can also close your stores
00:22:01to make sure no one is spying on you.
00:22:05Waiting for the last minute to pack
00:22:07your gifts can be quite stressful in itself.
00:22:09It is also not the best
00:22:11in terms of your safety.
00:22:13Burglars love unpacked gifts
00:22:15because they will immediately know
00:22:17what their value is without having to unpack them.
00:22:19Try to pack each gift
00:22:21individually and avoid the pockets.
00:22:23Thieves usually sneak in on foot.
00:22:25They will avoid bulky bags.
00:22:27Once you have unpacked
00:22:29your gifts with your friends and family,
00:22:31make sure to store your new
00:22:33things in a safe place.
00:22:35If you have reserved your Christmas holidays
00:22:37for some time,
00:22:39you may be impatient to share the news.
00:22:41Just as you may be eager
00:22:43to share this video with your friends.
00:22:45Do it without waiting.
00:22:47But be careful not to share
00:22:49too much personal information
00:22:51on social media.
00:22:53Posting pictures of your dinners
00:22:55abroad will indicate to potential thieves
00:22:57that your house is empty.
00:22:59Change your privacy settings
00:23:01and be careful who can see
00:23:03your posts.
00:23:05Buying alarms
00:23:07and motion detectors for the darkest
00:23:09part of your house is also
00:23:11an excellent idea, even if it requires
00:23:13a small investment and a little work.
00:23:15However, a burglary
00:23:17will cost you on average 3,000 euros.
00:23:19So think about it.
00:23:21Don't forget the dog and cat traps.
00:23:23Some thieves will manage
00:23:25to slip into your house if you have a big dog.
00:23:27And even if video surveillance
00:23:29is very useful,
00:23:31burglars tend to be cunning.
00:23:33They will watch your house
00:23:35for a while, studying
00:23:37your habits and looking for
00:23:39hideouts, this big bush
00:23:41or this dark corner.
00:23:43In addition, during the holidays,
00:23:45they will be on the lookout for
00:23:47missing cars, indicating that
00:23:49a house is unoccupied.
00:23:51There is not only your house or your vehicle
00:23:53that must be protected.
00:23:55Do your shopping only during the day if you can.
00:23:57If you have to do them in the evening,
00:23:59try to be accompanied.
00:24:01And it is better to pay with a credit card
00:24:03or a check if possible.
00:24:05Keep it in your pocket before.
00:24:07It will be safer.
00:24:09If you lose your credit card
00:24:11or if you notice something strange
00:24:13on your bank application,
00:24:15call the issuer
00:24:17of your card immediately.
00:24:19Try to buy
00:24:21your gifts in advance to avoid
00:24:23overloading yourself. You must be able to see
00:24:25where you are going to avoid accidents.
00:24:27Even better, buy all your gifts online.
00:24:29But make sure to do it on well-known
00:24:31websites. They will take better care
00:24:33of your personal information.
00:24:35If you have to buy items in a
00:24:37shopping mall, be careful
00:24:39of strangers who may approach you.
00:24:41At this time of year,
00:24:43thieves may try to
00:24:45distract you and steal your valuables.
00:24:47During the holidays,
00:24:49you may be very happy
00:24:51and let more people into your home.
00:24:53Especially if you plan to organize big parties.
00:24:55However, know that some people
00:24:57may pretend to be neighbors
00:24:59bringing gifts just to take a look
00:25:01at your home and your valuables.
00:25:03Keep an eye on people
00:25:05you don't know, especially if
00:25:07they look a little weird.
00:25:09If you go and you need
00:25:11someone to water your plants,
00:25:13feed your animals or take care
00:25:15of your curtains, pay attention
00:25:17to the place where you hide your keys.
00:25:19They are easier to find than you think.
00:25:21Robbers are cunning
00:25:23and they know all the
00:25:25hiding places, flower pots,
00:25:27door frames and so on.
00:25:29Give your keys to someone
00:25:31you trust, like a member
00:25:33of your family or a neighbor.
00:25:3511% of people
00:25:37on vacation in a hotel room
00:25:39have found hidden cameras in this one.
00:25:41Imagine how much
00:25:43this number would be even higher
00:25:45if more people knew what they were
00:25:47looking for and how to do it.
00:25:49So, how can you detect the presence
00:25:51of these hidden cameras?
00:25:53Let's say you have arrived
00:25:55somewhere for your holidays.
00:25:57Turn on your phone.
00:25:59It will be an essential ally
00:26:01to find traces of these hidden cameras.
00:26:03Turn on your Bluetooth,
00:26:05go around the apartment,
00:26:07your room, the bathroom,
00:26:09the kitchen and the hallway.
00:26:11Watch your screen to see
00:26:13if you detect unknown devices
00:26:15that appear.
00:26:17If something appears,
00:26:19it's a clue for a deeper search.
00:26:21Even if you don't detect anything
00:26:23on Bluetooth, it's still wise
00:26:25to thoroughly search your apartment.
00:26:27Go to each room,
00:26:29look around you
00:26:31and check the corners of the walls
00:26:33and ceilings, keeping an eye
00:26:35on the suspicious holes.
00:26:37It's unlikely to find cameras
00:26:39in holes, except if you're in
00:26:41the haunted house of an old horror movie.
00:26:43But even if it seems obvious,
00:26:45it's better to check.
00:26:47Now inspect all furniture,
00:26:49lamps, radios, televisions,
00:26:51shelves and everything you can find.
00:26:53Check if they are oriented
00:26:55in a strange angle.
00:26:57For example, if they are directed
00:26:59towards your bed or bathroom.
00:27:01Once you've inspected everything
00:27:03with the lights on, turn them off.
00:27:05Some cameras may have small LED lights
00:27:07that can be of different colors.
00:27:09Check the same area again
00:27:11in search of anything suspicious.
00:27:13Make sure to check
00:27:15that the fire alarm
00:27:17is just a fire alarm.
00:27:19It's a common trick for cameras
00:27:21to always detect flashing lights.
00:27:23Get close to the ventilation holes
00:27:25and inspect them closely.
00:27:27They allow you to hide larger cameras
00:27:29inside.
00:27:31Once you've taken a quick look
00:27:33in the dark, take a flashlight
00:27:35or use the flashlight on your phone
00:27:37and illuminate the room
00:27:39for an even more in-depth search.
00:27:41Look carefully for any small glare
00:27:43from a camera screen.
00:27:45The reflection of the light
00:27:47will be minimal, so be careful
00:27:49with the light.
00:27:51Pay close attention
00:27:53to the inanimate objects in the room
00:27:55by closely examining each angle
00:27:57and even the plants.
00:27:59You can also use the selfie mode
00:28:01of your phone to detect the sources
00:28:03of infrared light in the dark
00:28:05because it doesn't filter them.
00:28:07These light signals can emanate
00:28:09from night vision cameras
00:28:11that rely on their infrared waves
00:28:13to detect thermal signatures
00:28:15when it's dark.
00:28:17Look slowly into the room
00:28:19while focusing on the screen.
00:28:21It may be difficult to move
00:28:23in the dark room while looking
00:28:25at the screen in selfie mode,
00:28:27but try to keep an eye
00:28:29on the purple or white lights
00:28:31on your screen.
00:28:33Once you've verified
00:28:35that there are no cameras,
00:28:37it's time to examine the mirrors
00:28:39because cameras could be behind them
00:28:41and someone could also be
00:28:43looking at you from the other side.
00:28:45If the camera is behind you,
00:28:47it will be embedded in the wall.
00:28:49It's not common to find it
00:28:51in a bedroom, so it can
00:28:53legitimately arouse your suspicions.
00:28:55You can do a simple test
00:28:57to check the mirror.
00:28:59Simply press the tip of your finger
00:29:01on the glass firmly enough
00:29:03to leave a mark when you
00:29:05move your finger away.
00:29:07Focus on the fingerprint.
00:29:09If there is a small space
00:29:11between the fingerprint and the mirror
00:29:13there will be no gap.
00:29:15The fingerprint test is done
00:29:17in a similar way by detecting
00:29:19if there is a space in glass
00:29:21between the tip of your finger
00:29:23and the mirror.
00:29:25However, the two tests
00:29:27can be complex depending
00:29:29on the lighting of the room
00:29:31and the position of the mirror.
00:29:33So it's not 100% reliable
00:29:35in all situations.
00:29:37Satin mirrors are generally
00:29:39embedded in the walls to
00:29:41protect the mirror from light.
00:29:43The lighting on the hidden side
00:29:45requires a brighter light source
00:29:47than the one on the wall
00:29:49so that it works.
00:29:51Place your eyes right next to
00:29:53the glass to confirm the type
00:29:55of mirror you are dealing with.
00:29:57Place your hands around your eyes
00:29:59making sure there is as little
00:30:01light as possible on your side
00:30:03and look on the other side.
00:30:05If you see the slightest indication
00:30:07of a light behind the mirror
00:30:09a satin mirror will have
00:30:11an empty wall behind it.
00:30:13So another method to verify
00:30:15is to simply tap on the glass.
00:30:17Tapping on a satin mirror
00:30:19will produce a hollow sound.
00:30:21If the respect of your private life
00:30:23concerns you, after learning
00:30:25how easy it can be to hide
00:30:27cameras at home, other tools
00:30:29are available to you.
00:30:31There are many applications
00:30:33available on your phone.
00:30:35Some will examine the Wi-Fi network
00:30:37in the area because many cameras
00:30:39and surveillance equipment
00:30:41are connected to Wi-Fi.
00:30:43These applications help you
00:30:45to detect device-related names
00:30:47and identify the brand and model
00:30:49of these, which gives you
00:30:51additional confirmation
00:30:53that there is a hidden camera
00:30:55nearby. With the number
00:30:57of applications available,
00:30:59many detectors can help you
00:31:01to unlock these hidden cameras,
00:31:03their wiring, GPS, etc.
00:31:05You can choose one
00:31:07of these detectors
00:31:09according to the amount
00:31:11you are willing to spend.
00:31:13Security cameras have evolved
00:31:15a lot recently.
00:31:17In today's world,
00:31:19you can find a camera
00:31:21of any shape and size.
00:31:23Everyone can buy
00:31:25or modify a camera
00:31:27and even place one
00:31:29wherever they want
00:31:31on their property.
00:31:33Since then, surveillance
00:31:35in all its forms has seen
00:31:37a real boom all over the world
00:31:39and cameras have developed
00:31:41little by little.
00:31:43More recently, since the 1990s,
00:31:45they have diversified considerably
00:31:47each year.
00:31:49The presence and number
00:31:51of security cameras
00:31:53in public places have increased
00:31:55so much that in 2021,
00:31:57there were estimated to be
00:31:59one billion security cameras
00:32:01And since most people
00:32:03have a phone or a device
00:32:05that probably carries a camera,
00:32:07we can reasonably assume
00:32:09that there will soon be
00:32:11more cameras than humans
00:32:13on this planet.
00:32:15And if this is not worrying enough,
00:32:17there are also more secret cameras
00:32:19that you are not even aware of,
00:32:21which discreetly monitor
00:32:23each of your movements
00:32:25on vacation, at work,
00:32:27in the gym or even
00:32:29in the park.
00:32:31Some are controlled
00:32:33by a computer
00:32:35identifying an object,
00:32:37following it on their system
00:32:39and placing the object
00:32:41in their field of vision.
00:32:43The definition of these cameras
00:32:45is so high that they can
00:32:47zoom in and focus
00:32:49on the smallest details.
00:32:51So when you use a ticket distributor,
00:32:53make sure you always cover
00:32:55the keyboard when you
00:32:57use a ticket distributor.
00:32:59They can be wireless
00:33:01and can be inserted
00:33:03into all kinds of small spaces
00:33:05like fire alarms,
00:33:07televisions and many other objects
00:33:09that could house a camera
00:33:11as small as a USB port,
00:33:13which makes them
00:33:15all the more difficult to detect.
00:33:17You must be particularly careful
00:33:19about hidden cameras
00:33:21when you move to a new location
00:33:23or when you are on vacation.
00:33:25You can find places all over the world
00:33:27with hidden cameras.
00:33:29In some countries and regions,
00:33:31it is legal for an owner
00:33:33to have hidden cameras
00:33:35and other devices in his premises.
00:33:37But even if, in some cases,
00:33:39he has the right
00:33:41to monitor his property,
00:33:43you still have the right
00:33:45to protect your private life
00:33:47and keep your own security.
00:33:49You also have the possibility
00:33:51to ask your guest or your owner
00:33:53if he is shocked by the question
00:33:55or does not answer.
00:33:57This can be a sign
00:33:59that it is better
00:34:01to leave the place immediately.
00:34:03But if you prefer to avoid
00:34:05this awkward exchange,
00:34:07we hope we have given you
00:34:09enough advice to help you
00:34:11as much as possible.
00:34:13These arid deserts
00:34:15that extend from your point of view
00:34:17seem lifeless.
00:34:19But among these sands,
00:34:21you will meet dangerous
00:34:23and sometimes frightening creatures.
00:34:25Some of them can only present
00:34:27a slight risk to our health,
00:34:29but others will remain
00:34:31forever engraved in your memory.
00:34:33Let's get to know them,
00:34:35starting with the most moderately dangerous
00:34:37and ending with the real nightmares.
00:34:39You walk in the desert
00:34:41and you see a big teddy bear,
00:34:43arms wide open.
00:34:45You deduce that it is probably a mirage,
00:34:47but you still approach.
00:34:49It is not a teddy bear,
00:34:51but a giant cactus.
00:34:53And there is something strange about it.
00:34:55Thanks to its strange pilosity,
00:34:57its branches seem to look like
00:34:59the arms of a teddy bear.
00:35:01However, it is not fur,
00:35:03but thousands of fine needles.
00:35:05And that is why you should not
00:35:07approach it.
00:35:09This cactus is called
00:35:11Cylindro Puntia Bigelowi
00:35:13or Chola Urson.
00:35:15It grows in the desert areas of Arizona
00:35:17Do not worry,
00:35:19this cactus will not attack you,
00:35:21but it will cling to your skin or your clothes
00:35:23if you have the misfortune to touch it.
00:35:25This fur coat
00:35:27protects the cactus from animals,
00:35:29creates shade and protects it from heat.
00:35:31The lateral branches
00:35:33are the most important parts of the plant
00:35:35because they carry out photosynthesis
00:35:37and accumulate a large amount
00:35:39of moisture inside.
00:35:41Thus, despite all the dangers
00:35:43it presents, this cactus can be
00:35:45useful for people who move
00:35:47in the desert.
00:35:49And the danger here,
00:35:51are the needles.
00:35:53If you look at them closely,
00:35:55you will notice their bearded appearance.
00:35:57You just have to touch them
00:35:59so that hundreds of thorns
00:36:01sink into your finger.
00:36:03It is difficult to get rid of it
00:36:05and the thorns cause extremely unpleasant
00:36:07painful sensations.
00:36:09But what is most interesting
00:36:11with this cactus is the way
00:36:13When animals and humans
00:36:15pass in front of this cactus and touch it,
00:36:17it gives them a small piece of itself
00:36:19with its thorns.
00:36:21As soon as this piece falls to the ground,
00:36:23it takes root and begins to grow.
00:36:25We increase the degree of danger.
00:36:27The next desert monster
00:36:29runs towards us
00:36:31and it's an ostrich.
00:36:33Many think that these animals
00:36:35are poultrons, just good
00:36:37to bury their heads in the sand.
00:36:39You would probably change your mind
00:36:41if you were unlucky enough to meet one.
00:36:43In general, ostriches
00:36:45are not aggressive.
00:36:47But you will have to take your legs
00:36:49if you ever approach their nest.
00:36:51However, you are unlikely to escape them
00:36:53because ostriches have a top speed
00:36:55of 70 km per hour.
00:36:57You will need a car to distance them
00:36:59because they sprint
00:37:01and hit their enemy in the chest.
00:37:03It even happened that ostriches
00:37:05attack trucks and cause them
00:37:07significant damage.
00:37:09But the main danger
00:37:11these volatiles represent
00:37:13lies in their powerful legs
00:37:15with clenched claws.
00:37:17With these, they can make powerful
00:37:19and even fierce attacks
00:37:21on an opponent on the ground.
00:37:23So yes, if you see an ostrich in the distance,
00:37:25make your way.
00:37:27This sly little lizard spends
00:37:29almost all his time underground
00:37:31in the arid deserts of the southwest
00:37:33of the United States
00:37:35and northwest of Mexico.
00:37:37He looks like a trognon,
00:37:39but in fact, he is a very dangerous
00:37:41gila monster.
00:37:43Its thick skin protects it from falcons,
00:37:45coyotes and other predators.
00:37:47But its main asset
00:37:49is its venom.
00:37:51Snakes and spiders inject their toxins
00:37:53with clenched claws.
00:37:55But the gila monster
00:37:57clings to its prey and mashes
00:37:59to spread its venom.
00:38:01And when a person dies,
00:38:03he is able to keep his jaws closed
00:38:05for a very long time.
00:38:07It is difficult to get rid of the animal.
00:38:09People who have felt the effects
00:38:11of its venom say they felt
00:38:13lava melting into their veins.
00:38:15Despite this,
00:38:17the lizard found itself useful to science.
00:38:19Doctors have exploited its venom
00:38:21to design drugs
00:38:23against diabetes and obesity.
00:38:25The time has come.
00:38:27Get ready to meet
00:38:29one of the scariest creatures in the desert.
00:38:31Make no noise
00:38:33Take advantage of the silence
00:38:35Do not move
00:38:37There is no one around
00:38:39Suddenly, you hear a whistling coming from below
00:38:41You lower your head and see it
00:38:43A big yellow spider
00:38:45the size of the palm of your hand
00:38:47with powerful jaws and long legs
00:38:49lurks in the shadow of your body
00:38:51Horrified, you flee this monster.
00:38:53But it pursues you
00:38:55It is not easy to do in such a situation.
00:38:57But try to calm down.
00:38:59The creature is not interested in you.
00:39:01It only wants your shadow
00:39:03to shelter from the scorching sun.
00:39:05In any case,
00:39:07it is better not to touch it.
00:39:09The powerful jaws of the lizard
00:39:11can cause very unpleasant sensations.
00:39:13It is the least we can say.
00:39:15Besides, this creature is not
00:39:17exactly a spider.
00:39:19Sure, it belongs to the arachnid class.
00:39:21But it is a distinct species.
00:39:23The Solpugidae
00:39:25It likes to bite.
00:39:27It is not fearful.
00:39:29It is aggressive.
00:39:31The Solpugidae feeds on insects, lizards,
00:39:33rodents and small birds.
00:39:35It can also move at a speed
00:39:37of 16 km per hour.
00:39:39Given its small size,
00:39:41it is very fast.
00:39:43You have to be a professional athlete
00:39:45to escape it.
00:39:47Most often, we find these Solpugidae
00:39:49in the deserts of the Middle East.
00:39:51But they also live in Mexico
00:39:53and in the southwest of the United States.
00:39:55These spiders are nocturnal
00:39:57so they will always be in search
00:39:59of your shadow.
00:40:01Besides, they owe their name to the fact
00:40:03that they flee the sun in all circumstances.
00:40:05You will have no chance to escape them
00:40:07during the day.
00:40:09But they will also want to take you
00:40:11during the night.
00:40:13Especially if you make a fire.
00:40:15The Solpugidae always run towards the light
00:40:17in the hope of catching something.
00:40:19Some species of spiders
00:40:21even emit a whistle to frighten their enemies.
00:40:23Let's calm down for a moment
00:40:25and leave this burning desert.
00:40:27We enter the humid tropics of Tanzania.
00:40:29Under the bark of the trees,
00:40:31the dead leaf mats
00:40:33and in the dark caves,
00:40:35you could meet one of the most
00:40:37terrifying creatures on the planet.
00:40:39The Amblypige
00:40:41or 24-hour spider.
00:40:43Imagine a large scorpion
00:40:45without a tail, with a flat body
00:40:47that seems to have been compressed.
00:40:49It looks like a spider but has no venom glands
00:40:51and cannot weave webs.
00:40:53This monster is fast and silent.
00:40:55But what is most frightening
00:40:57are its two front claws,
00:40:59twice as long as the creature itself.
00:41:01Any prey it catches
00:41:03will never escape.
00:41:05Its entire life spent in a dark cave
00:41:07has altered its sight and the Amblypige
00:41:09therefore tries to avoid the sunlight.
00:41:11During the bite, it climbs to the ceiling
00:41:13and slowly gets rid of its old skin.
00:41:15Imagine directing your lamp to this place
00:41:17to see small cocoons
00:41:19from where pale spiders
00:41:21have excessively long legs.
00:41:23If you meet this creature in real life,
00:41:25keep calm
00:41:27and move away as far as possible.
00:41:29Stay on your guards.
00:41:31The Amblypige can slip under your clothes
00:41:33in a blink of an eye and bite you in the abdomen.
00:41:35And it's nothing compared
00:41:37to what awaits you.
00:41:39Okay, it's a joke.
00:41:41This nice little man is one of the most shy
00:41:43and most harmless creatures
00:41:45among all the arachnids.
00:41:47He is afraid of us and will never take you.
00:41:49Many find him majestic
00:41:51and keep Amblypige in glass terrariums.
00:41:53If you want such a companion animal,
00:41:55watch out
00:41:57that he does not run away from his house.
00:41:59Because if this happens,
00:42:01it will be very difficult to catch him.
00:42:03In a few moments,
00:42:05he can slip under your bed
00:42:07or pass through the interstices of the floor.
00:42:09Then he will go to your neighbor's apartment
00:42:11through the ventilation system
00:42:13and terrorize the people who are there.
00:42:15Well, and why not a little scorpion
00:42:17for the road?
00:42:19The latter is not as scary
00:42:21as the other creatures in this video.
00:42:23But this is the most venomous scorpion
00:42:25in the United States.
00:42:27The Centruroide Sculturatus of Arizona.
00:42:29The problem is
00:42:31that it can be found in the desert,
00:42:33at home or in your garden.
00:42:35This dangerous venomous creature
00:42:37slides into rooms
00:42:39and often stings people.
00:42:41A single sting is enough
00:42:43to cause a pain
00:42:45similar to that of a bee sting.
00:42:47But an allergic person
00:42:49can suffer from paralysis,
00:42:51respiratory distress
00:42:53and other extremely serious health problems.
00:42:57You wake up in the middle of the night
00:42:59with the feeling
00:43:01that someone is looking at you in the dark.
00:43:03You open your eyes
00:43:05and you see.
00:43:07Oh, hi Biscuit!
00:43:09Your domestic hamster
00:43:11is sitting right in front of you
00:43:13and he has a primitive side.
00:43:17Suddenly, the hamster gets up
00:43:19on his hind legs and screams like a wolf.
00:43:21Only much louder,
00:43:23like a whistle.
00:43:25Then Biscuit rushes to the window,
00:43:27looks at you one last time
00:43:29and jumps into the street.
00:43:31But what was that?
00:43:33Calm down,
00:43:35it's just that what you took for a hamster
00:43:37was actually a werewolf mouse
00:43:39or simply a werewolf mouse.
00:43:41It is a super hunter.
00:43:43It is agile, fast
00:43:45and does not feel pain.
00:43:47This mouse lives in North America
00:43:49and does not like to dig holes.
00:43:51Why work if you can hunt
00:43:53the owners out of their house?
00:43:55This pretty ball of hair
00:43:57attacks werewolves, snakes and spiders.
00:43:59But above all, it likes dangerous prey.
00:44:01The centauroids,
00:44:03Sculturatus of Arizona,
00:44:05are extremely venomous.
00:44:07But the cute hamster does not care.
00:44:09Over millions of years of evolution,
00:44:11this rodent has learned
00:44:13to transform the neurotoxins of the scorpion
00:44:15into an energetic drink.
00:44:17Venom is for this mouse
00:44:19like 100 cups of coffee for you.
00:44:21And in addition,
00:44:23it allows it not to feel pain.
00:44:25The more venom there is in the mouse's body,
00:44:27the more it looks like a viking
00:44:29who would have lost his head.
00:44:31After the battle,
00:44:33this mouse raises its head
00:44:35and starts whistling,
00:44:37but it is very loud.
00:44:39If the animal was screaming
00:44:41in the middle of a football field,
00:44:43you would hear it from the stands.
00:44:45Thus, the mouse gets known
00:44:47and says to everyone,
00:44:49I am the boss here,
00:44:51so do not tell me not to work.
00:44:53You do not believe it?
00:44:55Ask the poor scorpion.
00:44:57For example,
00:44:59when you woke up in your room,
00:45:01your mouse was pushing a victory song.
00:45:03Nature had mercy on humanity
00:45:05and made the mousetrap
00:45:07a little beast.
00:45:09But if you see one nearby,
00:45:11really,
00:45:13take your legs off your neck.
00:45:15This means that the werewolf mouse
00:45:17is hunting and that there is a scorpion
00:45:19somewhere around.
00:45:21Baby mice, even in captivity,
00:45:23remain aggressive.
00:45:25They are like the Spartan children of antiquity.
00:45:27From the first days of their life,
00:45:29they are ready to fight.
00:45:31Imagine that you have a job in a company
00:45:33in charge of creating our planet.
00:45:35You arrive at the office and your boss says to you,
00:45:37you the new one,
00:45:39I need a project for a new animal
00:45:41on my desk tonight.
00:45:43Under pressure, you try a little too hard
00:45:45and the result is the ornithorynx.
00:45:47This animal is covered with a soft fur,
00:45:49it has a tail like that of a beaver,
00:45:51fins and a duck's beak.
00:45:53It lays eggs but feeds its cubs
00:45:55with milk.
00:45:57You really have an overflowing imagination.
00:45:59The males have venomous needles
00:46:01on their hind legs.
00:46:03This venom is not dangerous for humans,
00:46:05but it is better to avoid caressing it.
00:46:07If it stings you with its needle,
00:46:09you will suffer for a week
00:46:11of intense pain.
00:46:13What animal has the worst temperament
00:46:15on the planet?
00:46:17It's easy, the ratel.
00:46:19It is especially that it looks like a fly
00:46:21that would go to a fighting room
00:46:23five times a week.
00:46:25The ratel weighs as much as a two-year-old child,
00:46:27it is not worried about knowing
00:46:29who is in front of it,
00:46:31whether it is a venomous snake,
00:46:33a lion or a hyena.
00:46:35It will attack them and win.
00:46:37Do you want honey?
00:46:39No problem, become friends with a ratel
00:46:41and it will destroy a bee hive for you.
00:46:43It is not afraid of stings.
00:46:45The ratel has a thick skin
00:46:47that is difficult to pierce.
00:46:49It also has sharp claws and powerful jaws.
00:46:51The ratel scares everyone in Africa,
00:46:53but it has cousins in North America
00:46:55and in Eurasia.
00:46:57These guys also have a bad temper.
00:46:59Even if it is difficult to qualify it as a giant,
00:47:01the ratel will not hesitate
00:47:03to attack a bear or a moose.
00:47:05The animal is not bigger
00:47:07than a medium-sized dog.
00:47:09If you offended it,
00:47:11then I would not want to be in your place.
00:47:13It is robust, knows how to swim and runs fast.
00:47:15Its wide legs are like rackets
00:47:17and prevent it from falling into the snow.
00:47:19You can't hide from a ratel
00:47:21on a tree either.
00:47:23The ratel has an amazing agility.
00:47:25The ratel is a cute animal
00:47:27that looks like a teddy bear.
00:47:29It is hairy and weighs as much
00:47:31as a German shepherd.
00:47:33The ratel lives in Australia
00:47:35where it digs deep holes
00:47:37and has the most original protection in the world.
00:47:39If the enemy tries to enter
00:47:41his underground house,
00:47:43the ratel blocks the entrance
00:47:45with its ... behind.
00:47:47This part of the body
00:47:49is made up of four welded bones.
00:47:51It is difficult for a predator
00:47:53to bite through.
00:47:55The animal is peaceful,
00:47:57but it has a bad view
00:47:59and is not very intelligent.
00:48:01If it thinks you are a threat,
00:48:03it will attack you.
00:48:05The Indian gray mongoose
00:48:07is a real champion
00:48:09when it comes to fighting cobras.
00:48:11When it fights,
00:48:13it offers a sublime show.
00:48:15It dances so fast
00:48:17that the snake does not have time
00:48:19to rest.
00:48:21The ratel is protected
00:48:23from the cobra's hooks
00:48:25thanks to its thick fur
00:48:27and its immunity to snake venom.
00:48:29The mongoose is from the same family
00:48:31as the cats
00:48:33and are very popular
00:48:35pets in India.
00:48:37These animals love to sit
00:48:39on their owner's knees,
00:48:41but they have a wild character.
00:48:43In nature,
00:48:45mongooses rarely attack people,
00:48:47but they attack humans.
00:48:49They are amazing animals
00:48:51that can laugh, dream
00:48:53and feel stress.
00:48:55They live in packs
00:48:57and can hunt prey
00:48:59dozens of times bigger than them.
00:49:01Scientists have found
00:49:03marks of rat bites
00:49:05on dinosaur rinds
00:49:0775 million years old.
00:49:09They also have kings,
00:49:11but they do not wear crowns.
00:49:13It is the name of several rats
00:49:15Opossums have existed
00:49:17since the time of dinosaurs.
00:49:19Their acting skills have helped them
00:49:21survive to this day.
00:49:23As soon as a danger appears nearby,
00:49:25this hero rarely rushes into the fight,
00:49:27but he does not run away either.
00:49:29He falls to the ground
00:49:31and starts ... well ...
00:49:33playing the opossum.
00:49:35He does not move at all
00:49:37and even slows down his breathing
00:49:39and heartbeat.
00:49:41I'm sure this animal deserves an Oscar.
00:49:43It is so horrible
00:49:45that predators
00:49:47prefer to stay hungry
00:49:49rather than approach it.
00:49:51The animal has no control
00:49:53over its performance.
00:49:55It is a natural response to stress.
00:49:57Opossums are not aggressive,
00:49:59but if they feel threatened
00:50:01or if they are afraid,
00:50:03they show their teeth.
00:50:05They are small but sharp
00:50:07like razors.
00:50:09You would not say
00:50:11that this animal is a predator.
00:50:13It has sharp teeth
00:50:15and special glands in its mouth
00:50:17that make its saliva toxic.
00:50:19Surprisingly,
00:50:21this animal has no immunity
00:50:23against its own venom.
00:50:25That's why it is very careful
00:50:27during its littering.
00:50:29Solenodons are aggressive by nature.
00:50:31If he gets bored,
00:50:33he gets angry,
00:50:35growls like a pig
00:50:37and can throw himself
00:50:39into the water.
00:50:41The pygmy gerbil
00:50:43is the smallest rodent on earth.
00:50:45It looks like a baby kangaroo
00:50:47and weighs a little more than a centimeter.
00:50:49The largest is a capybara
00:50:51and it is difficult to look at it
00:50:53without smiling.
00:50:55But there are individuals
00:50:57even bigger than it.
00:50:59Millions of years ago,
00:51:01a rodent the size of an African buffalo
00:51:03lived on the planet.
00:51:05Phoberomys ate plants
00:51:07and it was very tasty.
00:51:09The animal would easily win
00:51:11the first prize of the most unusual rodent
00:51:13on the planet.
00:51:15This monster is a ratopnu.
00:51:17Yes, it is naked and lives underground.
00:51:19Its appearance is really impressive
00:51:21even for a rodent.
00:51:23And above all,
00:51:25it looks like a horror movie sausage.
00:51:27But that's not the point.
00:51:29On average, a rodent of this size
00:51:31lives for 2 to 3 years.
00:51:33The ratopnu lives in nature
00:51:35for 30 years.
00:51:37Imagine that people can live
00:51:39up to 1,000 years.
00:51:41For a rodent, 30 years is about
00:51:43the same.
00:51:45Scientists think that this
00:51:47unfortunate digger
00:51:49may help humanity
00:51:51to solve the aging problem.
00:51:53A family can have
00:51:55up to 300 ratopnu.
00:51:57In the African soil,
00:51:59which is as hard as concrete,
00:52:01they dig cities
00:52:03These rodents hydrate
00:52:05thanks to the roots of the plants.
00:52:07It's a beautiful Saturday afternoon
00:52:09and you shop in your usual supermarket
00:52:11when you come across a packet
00:52:13inflated with fresh products.
00:52:15You check the information
00:52:17on the product.
00:52:19It seems to have exceeded
00:52:21its expiration date.
00:52:23So why this strange shape?
00:52:25The answer is not always obvious.
00:52:27For some types of fresh products,
00:52:29such as meat, fish or seafood,
00:52:31scientists have developed
00:52:33something called MAP,
00:52:35Modified Atmosphere Packaging.
00:52:37In French, it means
00:52:39Packaging en Atmosphère Modifiée.
00:52:41To keep these products fresh
00:52:43for as long as possible,
00:52:45a combination of gases
00:52:47is introduced into the packaging.
00:52:49This happens before the product
00:52:51reaches your store.
00:52:53A French professor at the Montpellier
00:52:55School of Pharmacy has developed
00:52:57this method after noticing
00:52:59that it can last for a long time
00:53:01in low oxygen storage conditions.
00:53:03The types of gases contained
00:53:05in MAP packages can vary
00:53:07from one product to another,
00:53:09but the main idea is to reduce
00:53:11oxygen retention,
00:53:13usually replaced by nitrogen
00:53:15or carbon dioxide.
00:53:17Don't forget that an inflated
00:53:19packet of salad, even if it hasn't
00:53:21exceeded its expiration date,
00:53:23is not necessarily good to consume.
00:53:25The gases inside the bag
00:53:27can vary.
00:53:29That's why the best thing to do
00:53:31when buying is to check
00:53:33that the product is not expired.
00:53:35If it hasn't exceeded the date,
00:53:37check if there are unusual smells
00:53:39or if the packaging is damaged.
00:53:41If something seems abnormal to you,
00:53:43it's better not to take any risks.
00:53:45You can talk to any store employee
00:53:47if you have any questions or concerns.
00:53:49Nowadays, most supermarkets
00:53:51have a system that allows
00:53:53a logical order of purchase,
00:53:55where you add the frozen or
00:53:57refrigerated products,
00:53:59and finish with the fruits and vegetables
00:54:01so that they don't end up
00:54:03crushed at the bottom of your basket.
00:54:05And while we're talking about
00:54:07fruits and vegetables,
00:54:09try to buy them in the morning
00:54:11if possible.
00:54:13Those who stay there all day
00:54:15may lose some of their shape
00:54:17and texture, while others
00:54:19may be a little flabby.
00:54:21Now, a little piece of advice
00:54:23for those who want to buy
00:54:25in one week.
00:54:27Most fruits and vegetables
00:54:29don't even last that long,
00:54:31so it's better not to give in
00:54:33to all your desires.
00:54:35Going shopping with a full stomach
00:54:37can also help you,
00:54:39just like going shopping
00:54:41with a list of things
00:54:43you need to buy.
00:54:45Carefully inspecting the packaging
00:54:47of each product
00:54:49can also save you
00:54:51time.
00:54:53Make sure to refrigerate
00:54:55all products as soon as possible.
00:54:57In general, they should not stay
00:54:59out of the refrigerator for more
00:55:01than two hours,
00:55:03otherwise their quality
00:55:05may be altered.
00:55:07Buying aromatic herbs in pots
00:55:09may not be the first thing
00:55:11on your list,
00:55:13but it is certainly
00:55:15something to consider.
00:55:17Not only are they available
00:55:19in your kitchen,
00:55:21you will always have fresh basil
00:55:23to top a pasta dish.
00:55:25And while you're still at the store,
00:55:27don't forget to buy coffee filters.
00:55:29You may not have a filter machine
00:55:31at home, but they have
00:55:33many other possible uses.
00:55:35They can be used to filter liquids,
00:55:37to safely stack delicate porcelain
00:55:39in your cupboards,
00:55:41or even to polish your windows
00:55:43or shoes.
00:55:45If your favorite fruits and vegetables
00:55:47are in large quantities,
00:55:49think about freezing them.
00:55:51You can make reservations
00:55:53for smoothies,
00:55:55especially in the cold season
00:55:57where the options are limited
00:55:59in terms of fresh fruits.
00:56:01And don't be happy to catch
00:56:03the first thing on your list,
00:56:05especially if it may spoil quickly.
00:56:07Stores re-supply their products
00:56:09according to the principle
00:56:11of first come, first served.
00:56:13The items at the bottom of the shelf
00:56:15can be used to make coffee.
00:56:17Choose tea leaves instead.
00:56:19Not only will you reduce your expenses,
00:56:21but you will also be able
00:56:23to make your own homemade blend.
00:56:25Leaf tea also has a stronger flavor
00:56:27than tea sold in sachets.
00:56:29As for other household items,
00:56:31make light bulbs,
00:56:33paper towels and batteries.
00:56:35There is a good chance
00:56:37that one day you will need
00:56:39one of these items.
00:56:41That is why it is preferable
00:56:43to make a list.
00:56:45It is always boring
00:56:47when the TV remote does not work
00:56:49but you have no more batteries.
00:56:51Try to reduce the number of times
00:56:53you go shopping
00:56:55to buy only one item.
00:56:57It is inefficient
00:56:59and you will probably end up
00:57:01buying things you don't really need.
00:57:03This shopping list
00:57:05is starting to make a lot more sense now,
00:57:07isn't it?
00:57:09Another list that is worth making
00:57:11is to plan your meals at least twice a week.
00:57:13Planning your meals at least one week in advance
00:57:15will also help you reduce
00:57:17your impulse shopping.
00:57:19If you already know what you will eat
00:57:21for Wednesday's dinner,
00:57:23why add something else to the basket
00:57:25if it is useless?
00:57:27At the same time,
00:57:29try to be creative with your leftovers.
00:57:31Why throw them away
00:57:33when you can mix and combine them
00:57:35or add some herbs
00:57:37or additional flavors
00:57:39and don't be afraid to plan a leftover meal
00:57:41during the week.
00:57:43It is just as pleasant
00:57:45to consider them as ingredients
00:57:47rather than as vulgar leftovers.
00:57:49Use the leftover pasta
00:57:51or steamed cooked vegetables
00:57:53to make an omelette or an omelette.
00:57:55Mix your cooked vegetables
00:57:57with a few tomatoes
00:57:59to create a sauce for the pasta.
00:58:01Prepare wraps for the next day's lunch
00:58:03with anything from rice to meat
00:58:05and vegetables.
00:58:07You can always turn your leftovers
00:58:09into a soup.
00:58:11Vegetable side dish
00:58:13can become a healthy lunch
00:58:15if you just add a can of broth
00:58:17and mix everything.
00:58:19Even an old loaf of bread
00:58:21can be saved
00:58:23if you cut it diagonally,
00:58:25sprinkle the slices
00:58:27with a few herbs and olive oil
00:58:29and put them in the oven for a few minutes.
00:58:31You will then have beautiful homemade croutons
00:58:33for your leftover soup.
00:58:35Don't be afraid
00:58:37to use ingredients
00:58:39that you have never heard of
00:58:41or that you can't pronounce.
00:58:43Avoid products
00:58:45that contain more than 5 ingredients.
00:58:47Even the way you shop
00:58:49can have an impact
00:58:51on what you buy and how.
00:58:53If you prefer croutons,
00:58:55you are more inclined
00:58:57to make impulsive purchases.
00:58:59This is what a study
00:59:01published by the Journal of Marketing Research
00:59:03shows.
00:59:05By choosing a category,
00:59:07you will probably be comfortable
00:59:09enough to evaluate enough products
00:59:11and read the labels carefully.
00:59:13When your shopping list
00:59:15is not too long,
00:59:17opt for the automatic box
00:59:19if it is available.
00:59:21Studies have shown
00:59:23that impulsive purchases
00:59:25are reduced to 32%
00:59:27if you have to scan
00:59:29your own articles when leaving.
00:59:31There is literally
00:59:33no place where you can put
00:59:35your unwanted items
00:59:37outside of your basket.
00:59:39And if there is someone else
00:59:41behind you,
00:59:43good luck to go back.
00:59:45Food on shelves
00:59:47can also be a threat
00:59:49to your budget and habits.
00:59:51As people are more inclined
00:59:53to buy items they see first,
00:59:55the most expensive products
00:59:57are placed at eye level
00:59:59and scrutinize the aisles you are interested in.
01:00:01You will be surprised to see
01:00:03that most of the articles
01:00:05placed on the upper or lower shelves
01:00:07are often not only more economical,
01:00:09but also less rich in additives
01:00:11or artificial aromas.
01:00:13In short, be careful,
01:00:15supermarkets are a real jungle.
01:00:17At parties,
01:00:19there are always pretty decorations.
01:00:21Sparkling lights, for example,
01:00:23or garlands and snowballs.
01:00:25Our four-legged friends
01:00:27also like to play with them.
01:00:29But did you know that these objects
01:00:31can be very dangerous?
01:00:33Here are some safety guidelines
01:00:35for pets.
01:00:37They are valid for all seasons of the year.
01:00:41Our number one is the garland.
01:00:43An excellent accessory
01:00:45for a festive atmosphere.
01:00:47But we also know that garlands
01:00:49can do a lot of dirt.
01:00:51You have probably noticed
01:00:53if you have already decorated a tree with it.
01:00:55Cats love these decorations.
01:00:57But if they eat a piece of it,
01:00:59it can cause intestinal problems.
01:01:01Not to mention
01:01:03emotional consequences,
01:01:05it can cost a lot.
01:01:07An operation to remove a foreign body
01:01:09can cost hundreds of euros.
01:01:11So don't underestimate
01:01:13the appeal of a shiny object in a room
01:01:15and keep an eye on your animals.
01:01:19Our number two are the luminous garlands.
01:01:21Once the holidays are over,
01:01:23you put them in their boxes
01:01:25and they spend the whole year in a mess.
01:01:27When you open the box the next year,
01:01:29you have a hard time getting rid of them.
01:01:31But while you're unpacking all this,
01:01:33your animals may come to nibble on them
01:01:35and they can get electrocuted.
01:01:37To avoid this,
01:01:39you can wrap the garlands in a plastic cover
01:01:41and hang everything in a place
01:01:43that your animal will not be able to reach.
01:01:47Some people collect snowballs.
01:01:49We usually bring them back
01:01:51from our trips.
01:01:53And they can also be used
01:01:55as decoration during the holidays.
01:01:57They can easily break.
01:01:59Don't ask me how I know.
01:02:01Some snowballs contain
01:02:03dangerous ingredients,
01:02:05not only for pets,
01:02:07but also for children.
01:02:09Many veterinarians warn,
01:02:11even often,
01:02:13keep your pets away
01:02:15from snowballs.
01:02:17The liquid found in snowballs
01:02:19is often not pure water.
01:02:21Most of the time,
01:02:23it contains 2% glycolic ethylene.
01:02:25And it turns out that this substance
01:02:27has a sweet smell that can attract animals.
01:02:31In number 4, we have Christmas trees
01:02:33and the way they can be adapted
01:02:35for pets.
01:02:37Veterinarians say
01:02:39that artificial trees are less dangerous
01:02:41than real ones.
01:02:43These trees have no natural smell
01:02:45and do not harm animals so much.
01:02:47The important thing is not to buy
01:02:49one of these artificial trees
01:02:51covered with fake snow.
01:02:53The powder used can be harmful
01:02:55for our furry friends.
01:02:57If you don't want to buy artificial trees,
01:02:59you can hang your tree on the ceiling
01:03:01with fishing line.
01:03:03As for the water intended for the tree,
01:03:05your animal may want to taste it.
01:03:07It is better not to add
01:03:09aspirin or other similar things.
01:03:11You can cover the tank
01:03:13with aluminum foil to keep your animals away.
01:03:15Finally,
01:03:17you can put a large bowl of water
01:03:19in the room where your tree is.
01:03:21If your animal is thirsty,
01:03:23it will go there to drink
01:03:25rather than in the tank.
01:03:27You can also put a barrier
01:03:29in front of your tree
01:03:31so that it is less accessible.
01:03:33Ah, but cats are cunning,
01:03:35they will take it as a challenge
01:03:37and easily cross most obstacles.
01:03:39But they certainly don't want
01:03:41to get caught.
01:03:43We talked about snowballs,
01:03:45but let's also talk about magnets.
01:03:47I wonder if magnets can be dangerous
01:03:49for pets.
01:03:51We use them for various purposes in our houses.
01:03:53For example, we use them
01:03:55to hang our photos or shopping lists
01:03:57on the refrigerator door.
01:03:59Our four-legged friends can easily reach them.
01:04:01These refrigeration magnets
01:04:03are not as harmful
01:04:05as rare-earth magnets.
01:04:07Neodymium magnets, for example,
01:04:09represent a real danger.
01:04:11These magnets are very powerful.
01:04:13If you pinch a part of your body with such a magnet,
01:04:15it can be very serious.
01:04:17Imagine these magnets as warriors.
01:04:19When they get too close
01:04:21to each other,
01:04:23their attraction becomes phenomenal.
01:04:25It is therefore better to avoid
01:04:27that your pets or your family's children
01:04:29get too close to them.
01:04:31We generally use rare-earth magnets
01:04:33to make hard drives,
01:04:35locks or headphones.
01:04:37But we also use them as toys.
01:04:39They are not particularly toxic.
01:04:41Therefore,
01:04:43if your dog eats one by accident,
01:04:45the magnet will leave his body
01:04:47naturally.
01:04:49But what happens if he eats two
01:04:51of these overpowering magnets?
01:04:53It could be catastrophic.
01:04:55The intestines make loops in the abdomen.
01:04:57And if these magnets are too close
01:04:59to each other, bad luck.
01:05:01American-made
01:05:03one-cent coins
01:05:05are also dangerous.
01:05:07They contain a lot of zinc.
01:05:09But isn't it an essential mineral
01:05:11for our body?
01:05:13Yes, for growth,
01:05:15healing and many other things.
01:05:17But we only need a small amount.
01:05:19A too large dose
01:05:21can poison us.
01:05:23There is zinc in many objects,
01:05:25such as bolts, slide locks
01:05:27and jewelry.
01:05:29If you live in the United States,
01:05:31you should know that one-cent coins
01:05:33have a zinc core covered
01:05:35with a copper plating.
01:05:37These pieces are one of the most
01:05:39frequent causes of zinc poisoning
01:05:41in animals.
01:05:43Interior plants and bouquets of flowers
01:05:45can also be dangerous.
01:05:47Let's say you have a bouquet of tulips
01:05:49and you want to keep them.
01:05:51And your cat looks funny
01:05:53when he tries to drop the vase
01:05:55from the table.
01:05:57But you should not let your cat
01:05:59be too curious.
01:06:01The bottom line
01:06:03is that cats are curious
01:06:05and they should not eat plants
01:06:07or flowers,
01:06:09because they can be toxic.
01:06:11Let's look at the batteries now.
01:06:13The acid they contain
01:06:15can escape if they are broken.
01:06:17Imagine that your dog
01:06:19accidentally breaks one.
01:06:21This can lead to serious consequences
01:06:23and an immediate surgical intervention.
01:06:25When I talk about batteries,
01:06:27I also think of remote controls,
01:06:29which can be very useful.
01:06:31Now let's talk about food.
01:06:33I know it is sometimes difficult
01:06:35to eat when our animal
01:06:37looks at us and seems to tell us
01:06:39I want some too,
01:06:41give me a bite please.
01:06:43So let me explain to you
01:06:45the dangers it represents
01:06:47and you will be less tempted
01:06:49to share your meals with your animal.
01:06:51Avocado is toxic for birds and rabbits.
01:06:53Apple and almond seeds
01:06:55are bad for hamsters.
01:06:57A myth says that rabbits
01:06:59eat lettuce.
01:07:01In fact, you should not include
01:07:03certain types of lettuce in their diet.
01:07:05For example,
01:07:07iceberg contains lactucarium.
01:07:09This can be harmful in too large quantities.
01:07:11Another myth says
01:07:13that cats drink milk.
01:07:15But this is not the case.
01:07:17Cow's milk is not good for cats
01:07:19because, surprise,
01:07:21they generally do not digest lactose.
01:07:23Chocolate, garlic and grapes
01:07:25can also be dangerous.
01:07:27The degree of toxicity of a product
01:07:29depends, among other things,
01:07:31on the species of your animal
01:07:33and the amount of the potentially
01:07:35harmful substance it ate.
01:07:37In the end, you know your animal
01:07:39better than anyone else.
01:07:41You probably already know how long
01:07:43it takes to digest or what smell
01:07:45it has on its litter.
01:07:47So always be ready.
01:07:49Observe its behavior.
01:07:51Does it have less appetite?
01:07:53When I talk about animals,
01:07:55I think, for example, of dogs,
01:07:57cats and hamsters.
01:07:59But some people have animals
01:08:01from exotic companies,
01:08:03such as bears, ibus or crocodiles.
01:08:05The World Federation of Animal Sanctuaries
01:08:07estimates that 5,000 tigers
01:08:09live in captivity in the United States alone.
01:08:11This figure includes zoos
01:08:13but also private owners.
01:08:15Pumas are also very common
01:08:17among animals from exotic companies.
01:08:19That's why, from time to time,
01:08:21information tells us about
01:08:23an unfortunate accident
01:08:25with private owners of wild animals.
01:08:29Do you also have a pet?
01:08:31If so, what is its name?
01:08:33Tell us everything in the comments.
01:08:37If for some reason you decide
01:08:39to wake up a giant panda asleep
01:08:41or pet it, don't forget
01:08:43it's a bad idea.
01:08:45Even big intrepid chases,
01:08:47which can disturb pandas in the wild.
01:08:49Those you see in the zoos
01:08:51may not be very active,
01:08:53but they still have a massive jaw
01:08:55that can inflict a powerful bite.
01:08:57Their huge fake thumbs
01:08:59allow them to grasp their enemies well.
01:09:01The most confusing thing
01:09:03among sea leopards
01:09:05is their mouth,
01:09:07which always seems smiling.
01:09:09But they are actually
01:09:11rather aggressive animals
01:09:13and efficient lone hunters.
01:09:15In fact,
01:09:17even smaller seals
01:09:19can be aggressive.
01:09:21Not so long ago,
01:09:23a leopard seal even dragged
01:09:25a marine biologist under the water.
01:09:27Hey, stop playing with your food!
01:09:29Ants feed on insects,
01:09:31citrus and avocados.
01:09:33Be careful, they don't have teeth,
01:09:35have a bad sight and a bad nose.
01:09:37A bit like my uncle Jean-Michel.
01:09:39They are not aggressive
01:09:41and stay away from people.
01:09:43In fact,
01:09:45they only attack with their claws,
01:09:47which are strong enough
01:09:49to injure a jaguar
01:09:51or a Land Rover.
01:09:53Fierce alpacas may seem affectionate,
01:09:55but they still have ways to defend themselves.
01:09:57They can spit up to 3 meters,
01:09:59and it is preferable to avoid
01:10:01that this substance
01:10:03is in the eyes,
01:10:05because it contains
01:10:07gastric acid and weed.
01:10:09They can bite with their teeth
01:10:11and cause more damage
01:10:13than what you could get
01:10:15in a fight with a child,
01:10:17but it is better
01:10:19not to contradict them.
01:10:21There are three things
01:10:23that bring out the bad side
01:10:25of a Tasmanian devil.
01:10:27When there is a predator nearby,
01:10:29when they are in competition
01:10:31for a partner
01:10:33and when they protect their meal.
01:10:35Bugs Bunny too,
01:10:37but it's a cartoon.
01:10:39If you see any,
01:10:41prepare yourself for a painful bite.
01:10:43Their teeth are strong enough
01:10:45to gnaw through the bones.
01:10:47Elephants are so smart
01:10:49that they understand the feelings
01:10:51of other elephants,
01:10:53and they even try to help each other.
01:10:55They can also take revenge
01:10:57on people who have opposed them.
01:10:59Elephants sometimes block roads
01:11:01and show themselves in the villages
01:11:03of people who have been mean to them.
01:11:05Bad elephants are particularly aggressive
01:11:07and have a strong sense of humor.
01:11:09When you see them,
01:11:11you would better prepare your trump.
01:11:13Globe fish can inflate
01:11:15their normal size several times
01:11:17to protect themselves from predators.
01:11:19My brother-in-law can do it too.
01:11:21I'm kidding.
01:11:23Most animals should not
01:11:25try to eat them anyway.
01:11:27There are enough fish in them
01:11:29to eat 30 people.
01:11:31And there are no antidotes.
01:11:33So if you are alone,
01:11:35you should not try to eat them.
01:11:37But if you are with your family,
01:11:39you should be careful.
01:11:41Bad signs are particularly aggressive
01:11:43during the spring nesting season
01:11:45from April to June.
01:11:47When kayakers, rammers or fishermen
01:11:49get too close to their nests,
01:11:51the signs start to whistle
01:11:53and flap their wings.
01:11:55If you do not pay attention
01:11:57to these warning signs,
01:11:59the sign can even try
01:12:01to turn your boat.
01:12:03If a dolphin in anger
01:12:05chases you,
01:12:07you have no chance
01:12:09to put it in the water.
01:12:11They can move at a speed
01:12:13of 32 km per hour.
01:12:15The top speed
01:12:17of the Olympic swimmer
01:12:19Michael Phelps
01:12:21is only 10 km per hour.
01:12:23So he can't help you.
01:12:25Slow lorises are the only
01:12:27venomous primates in the world.
01:12:29They carry poison in their elbows.
01:12:31They use special marks
01:12:33to show how fearsome they are.
01:12:35If a slow loris dies,
01:12:37a person who finds himself
01:12:39on his territory or the grass,
01:12:41it can result in cutaneous eruptions,
01:12:43anaphylactic shock,
01:12:45or even worse.
01:12:47Despite their massive weight
01:12:49and clumsy body,
01:12:51hippos can run much faster
01:12:53than humans.
01:12:55And they have much sharper teeth.
01:12:57If you bother them in their race
01:12:59to warn you,
01:13:01if you see a hippopotamus
01:13:03howl or make a sound
01:13:05that looks like a laugh,
01:13:07it means it's about to get angry.
01:13:09It's quite confusing, isn't it?
01:13:11Blue-ringed leopards
01:13:13are really tiny,
01:13:15but their venom is
01:13:17a thousand times stronger
01:13:19than cyanide.
01:13:21They normally use it
01:13:23to hunt shrimp, crabs
01:13:25and small fish.
01:13:27But a few minutes later,
01:13:29you'll probably notice
01:13:31several symptoms.
01:13:33Nausea, bloating,
01:13:35and even loss of your senses
01:13:37and motor skills.
01:13:39So be careful.
01:13:41Hippos are very dangerous creatures.
01:13:43They pierce their victims
01:13:45with a tooth that looks like a harpoon
01:13:47and inject their venom.
01:13:49If a hippo attacks you,
01:13:51you'll think it's a bee sting.
01:13:53But if you're unlucky
01:13:55you'll have trouble breathing.
01:13:57Canada's hippos
01:13:59have been living with humans for years.
01:14:01But they're still wary of us,
01:14:03especially during the spring love season.
01:14:05At this time,
01:14:07males can chase people
01:14:09who seem to be a threat
01:14:11to their companions,
01:14:13their eggs or their babies.
01:14:15If you want to avoid being attacked
01:14:17by this angry bird,
01:14:19the best thing to do
01:14:21is to move away slowly.
01:14:23Hippos are very agile.
01:14:25Most of the time,
01:14:27they're sure to get close to you.
01:14:29But they can be unpredictable
01:14:31like any wild animal.
01:14:33They bite from time to time
01:14:35and, be careful,
01:14:37they carry infections like rabies.
01:14:39They're more likely to attack
01:14:41pets or your children,
01:14:43but they can also bite adults.
01:14:45So to be sure,
01:14:47always walk behind your pets
01:14:49or your children
01:14:51and move back.
01:14:53It's their way of warning you
01:14:55that they think you're a threat
01:14:57to their females or their food.
01:14:59They're real box pros.
01:15:01They have very long legs
01:15:03and sharp claws.
01:15:05Kangaroos fly to give
01:15:07extra strength to their kicks
01:15:09which are strong enough
01:15:11to break bones.
01:15:13Ornithorhynchus has no teeth
01:15:15and feeds on insects and crustaceans.
01:15:17It's one of the only mammals
01:15:19to have sharp spines
01:15:21on the heels of their hind legs.
01:15:23These spines contain a venom
01:15:25strong enough to kill a dog.
01:15:27Koalas mainly hydrate themselves
01:15:29by eating eucalyptus leaves.
01:15:31Their teeth and claws
01:15:33provide all the protection they need.
01:15:35When a koala bites someone
01:15:37who wants to peck a little too hard,
01:15:39it can transmit unpleasant infections.
01:15:41Raccoons can easily adapt
01:15:43to any environment,
01:15:45including your backyard.
01:15:47They're rare to humans
01:15:49but they can harm you and make you sick.
01:15:51They go everywhere to find food,
01:15:53trash cans or birds' nests
01:15:55and that's where they can catch
01:15:57a large number of different infections.
01:15:59In addition to the disease,
01:16:01raccoons can give humans
01:16:03bad injuries that take time to heal.
01:16:05When they think you're threatening their dig,
01:16:07a beaver starts hitting the water
01:16:09with its tail as a warning.
01:16:11If you ignore it,
01:16:13it will try to use its teeth
01:16:15so it's better to just turn around
01:16:17and leave it alone.
01:16:19Otters spend most of their time
01:16:21swimming on their backs
01:16:23and they don't worry about cleaning after them.
01:16:25That's why they always leave pieces of fish
01:16:27that attract insects that carry diseases.
01:16:29In addition to being very messy,
01:16:31they also have powerful teeth
01:16:33that can be used against
01:16:35any unwanted visitor.
01:16:37Cassowaries are the most dangerous
01:16:39birds on the planet.
01:16:41One of them can weigh as much as a human adult
01:16:43and they have long and powerful legs
01:16:45and claws.
01:16:47They can chase you at a speed of 48 km per hour.
01:16:49But fortunately,
01:16:51they try to avoid fighting.
01:16:53But if you don't want to be their target,
01:16:55keep a safe distance
01:16:57and don't provoke them.
01:16:59Got it? Good.
01:17:01Who do you think would win
01:17:03between a hungry grizzly and a walled bay?
01:17:05A angry tiger
01:17:07and a pretty flower?
01:17:09A huge python and a green bush?
01:17:11The answer is not so obvious.
01:17:13You will now discover
01:17:15who are the real bosses of the jungle and the forests.
01:17:17Meet the most dangerous plants
01:17:19on Earth.
01:17:21Here is the aquatic fig.
01:17:23It grows in Europe and North America
01:17:25in swampy areas of fields and meadows.
01:17:27You can also find this plant
01:17:29on the banks of watercourse.
01:17:31It seems harmless
01:17:33but it is one of the most toxic plants
01:17:35ever.
01:17:37The toxins of aquatic fig
01:17:39can cause serious damage to an adult
01:17:41in less than 15 minutes.
01:17:43But only if you swallow it.
01:17:45Many people mistakenly confuse it
01:17:47with artichoke, celery and anise.
01:17:49But despite its dangerous poison,
01:17:51fig is also used to treat migraines
01:17:53and intestinal disorders.
01:17:55This plant has caused
01:17:57a lot of problems for cattle.
01:17:59The geratin is raised and grows
01:18:01in fields and pastures.
01:18:03When a cow crows it,
01:18:05the plant releases a liposoluble toxin.
01:18:07This toxin can be found
01:18:09not only inside the animal
01:18:11but also in milk.
01:18:13Young calves drinking milk
01:18:15are also affected.
01:18:17And this poisoned milk
01:18:19is also dangerous for humans.
01:18:21The problem is that this plant,
01:18:23native to North America,
01:18:25is one of the flowers
01:18:27that last the longest.
01:18:29Today, in modern farms,
01:18:31the poison of this plant
01:18:33is no longer so dangerous.
01:18:35We know two kinds of beans.
01:18:37What we eat
01:18:39and what Jack uses
01:18:41to go to the land of giants.
01:18:43In addition to this,
01:18:45there are also toxins.
01:18:47These are the seeds of common ricin.
01:18:49They contain one of the most dangerous
01:18:51toxins in the world, ricin.
01:18:53As soon as it enters your body,
01:18:55it blocks the production
01:18:57of the proteins necessary for life.
01:18:59And without these proteins,
01:19:01your cells stop working.
01:19:03And to our surprise,
01:19:05the more your body suffers.
01:19:07The ricin seed releases this ricin
01:19:09when it is pressed.
01:19:11Several beans can cause dehydration,
01:19:13weakness, hallucinations, convulsions
01:19:15and other problems.
01:19:17About 7 seeds are enough
01:19:19to cause critical damage.
01:19:21So remember their appearance
01:19:23and never touch them
01:19:25if you see them in the woods.
01:19:27One of the most beautiful plants
01:19:29on the planet
01:19:31Everything is toxic in this plant.
01:19:33The stem, the root
01:19:35and the pink flower.
01:19:37Even a small piece of this plant
01:19:39can lead to serious poisoning.
01:19:41It is not necessary for it to enter your stomach
01:19:43to create serious problems.
01:19:45A small contact with the juice of the flower
01:19:47is enough to cause allergies.
01:19:49And don't try to burn it
01:19:51because the smoke of the pink laurel
01:19:53also has toxic effects.
01:19:55And now, the most dangerous plant
01:19:57in the world.
01:19:59A small contact with it
01:20:01will make you suffer for several years
01:20:03or you could even feel the consequences
01:20:05all your life.
01:20:07The dendrocnid moroides,
01:20:09also nicknamed Gimpy Gimpy,
01:20:11looks like an ordinary bardwine bush
01:20:13and not at all something toxic.
01:20:15But if you stand next to this plant,
01:20:17you will feel suffocated
01:20:19and have tears in your eyes.
01:20:21Thousands of tiny poisonous hairs
01:20:23are on the leaves of this plant.
01:20:25They are so light
01:20:27that they can be spread by the wind.
01:20:29So you have to wear a gas mask
01:20:31if you want to look at this plant closely.
01:20:33But if you touch the Gimpy Gimpy
01:20:35lightly, you will have big problems.
01:20:37Some people compare a Gimpy Gimpy bite
01:20:39to 30 simultaneous geese bites.
01:20:43These poisonous hairs easily penetrate
01:20:45under the skin and cause irritation
01:20:47and pain.
01:20:49The problem is that you can't
01:20:51tear them off.
01:20:53Wash them with water and soap,
01:20:55and you will see that the situation
01:20:57only gets worse.
01:20:59The hairs simply can't be removed.
01:21:01They stay there,
01:21:03to release toxins that drive you crazy.
01:21:05There are no antidotes
01:21:07because researchers still don't know
01:21:09what are the components of this toxin.
01:21:11It can withstand
01:21:13varying temperatures,
01:21:15and the unpleasant sensation it causes
01:21:17can last several hours,
01:21:19days, even months.
01:21:21People who have touched this plant
01:21:23for years,
01:21:25even after a few years.
01:21:27But if it's impossible
01:21:29to get rid of the hairs,
01:21:31the only solution is to wait
01:21:33for them to lose their toxicity.
01:21:35Except that there is another problem.
01:21:37You can tear off a Gimpy Gimpy leaf
01:21:39with gloves and put it in the lab.
01:21:41You dry it, and you forget it
01:21:43for a few years.
01:21:45And here is a leaf in front of you,
01:21:47almost destroyed.
01:21:49It seems harmless now,
01:21:51but you're wrong.
01:21:53Even after many years,
01:21:55the hairs stay on the leaf
01:21:57and keep their toxic properties.
01:21:59The Gimpy Gimpy only grows
01:22:01in Australia and Indonesia.
01:22:03It loves the sun and dense green forests.
01:22:05In the past,
01:22:07it was a serious danger
01:22:09for bushes and tourists.
01:22:11But now, all the places
01:22:13where this plant is found
01:22:15are marked with a warning sign.
01:22:17And during botanical exhibitions,
01:22:19the Gimpy Gimpy
01:22:21looks like white seeds
01:22:23with a black eye.
01:22:25You can find these plants
01:22:27in Africa, Asia, Australia
01:22:29and on the coast of the Pacific Ocean.
01:22:31Some species have been brought
01:22:33to Florida and Hawaii by man.
01:22:35And this plant is even found
01:22:37in the streets of some cities.
01:22:39The Gimpy Gimpy
01:22:41is used in the creation of jewelry
01:22:43and some toys.
01:22:45People who wear such bracelets
01:22:47can also eat these seeds.
01:22:49This bean, as well as rice seeds,
01:22:51contributes to the destruction of cells.
01:22:53It is interesting to note
01:22:55that paternoster beans
01:22:57are used not only as decoration
01:22:59but also to treat certain health problems.
01:23:03Here is the only toxic plant
01:23:05on the list that really looks toxic.
01:23:07And you probably won't want to pick it up
01:23:09if you come across it on your way.
01:23:11Look at this red stem that looks like an artery
01:23:13or a hypertrophied nervous system.
01:23:15It looks like eyes.
01:23:17Lactaea pachypoda
01:23:19looks very intimidating.
01:23:21Its internal structure is as dangerous
01:23:23as its appearance suggests.
01:23:25Acne contains a very dangerous toxin.
01:23:27And the longer it grows,
01:23:29the more toxic its composition becomes.
01:23:31Lactae's chemical compounds
01:23:33have a sedative effect on the muscles
01:23:35and on the heart.
01:23:37This means that your body relaxes
01:23:39so much that it stops working.
01:23:41You've probably seen this plant
01:23:43in reality or in documentaries.
01:23:45Dionysus flycatchers
01:23:47are among the rare representatives
01:23:49of carnivorous plants.
01:23:51Fortunately, they are not as dangerous
01:23:53to humans as they are to insects.
01:23:55But in any case, you shouldn't put your finger in it.
01:23:57Here's how it works.
01:23:59The plant opens its mouth.
01:24:01In its center
01:24:03is a red petal with a scented smell.
01:24:05It's a lure.
01:24:07A fly or another insect
01:24:09notices it and decides to taste it.
01:24:11It climbs inside the flower.
01:24:13But the dionysus doesn't close
01:24:15immediately.
01:24:17Tiny hairs inside the plant
01:24:19count the movements of the fly.
01:24:21If it makes more than two movements
01:24:23in 20 seconds,
01:24:25the plant closes its mouth
01:24:27in an instant.
01:24:29This interval prevents the dionysus
01:24:31from closing uselessly
01:24:33when a waste is deposited.
01:24:35The fly then finds itself trapped.
01:24:37The hairs of the plant's jaws
01:24:39work like a cage.
01:24:41And the prey can't escape.
01:24:43The dionysus then injects
01:24:45a digestive juice in its mouth
01:24:47that disintegrates the fly.
01:24:49Five to twelve days later,
01:24:51the plant opens again
01:24:53and waits for its next meal.
01:24:55The dionysus can feed on flies,
01:24:57beetles, spiders,
01:24:59and even little frogs.
01:25:01The Kaukaze's berth
01:25:03causes the most important damage
01:25:05of all plants.
01:25:07Not for the individual,
01:25:09but for forests and entire fields.
01:25:11The Kaukaze's berth
01:25:13is an invading plant.
01:25:15Just like a parasite,
01:25:17it quickly multiplies
01:25:19and destroys all the other flowers
01:25:21in the area.
01:25:23And insects don't feed on this plant.
01:25:25It's also complicated
01:25:27for people to destroy it
01:25:29because the Kaukaze's berth
01:25:31causes a cutaneous allergic reaction.
01:25:33It grows rapidly,
01:25:35the Kaukaze's berth can reach
01:25:37the height of a one-story house
01:25:39and be deeply rooted in the ground.
01:25:41It releases its seeds
01:25:43and a slight breeze spreads them
01:25:45for miles.
01:25:47Researchers still can't find
01:25:49an efficient way to fight it.
01:25:51And there's nothing that can defeat
01:25:53the Kaukaze's berth in nature.
01:25:55At least for now.
01:26:01Ouch!
01:26:03It's a shame you've never been bitten by a bee.
01:26:05It's definitely not a pleasant feeling,
01:26:07but bees are usually not
01:26:09mean creatures.
01:26:11You probably just scared the poor creature.
01:26:13These insects are very important
01:26:15for pollination.
01:26:17Their existence is one of the main reasons
01:26:19why our plants keep growing.
01:26:21Bees only sting when they feel threatened.
01:26:23If you get bitten,
01:26:25it means you're too close to them,
01:26:27or even worse,
01:26:29you're too close to their hive.
01:26:31The Kaukaze's berth can contain
01:26:33between 50,000 and 80,000 honey bees.
01:26:35Just like us, humans,
01:26:37bees do everything to protect their hives.
01:26:39But instead of alarms
01:26:41and complicated security systems,
01:26:43they use their beehives
01:26:45to repel their enemies.
01:26:47When honey bees sting,
01:26:49they release a substance called pheromones.
01:26:51Pheromones are chemical compounds
01:26:53that affect the behavior of animals
01:26:55of the same species.
01:26:57If a bee bites you,
01:26:59it will willingly join the first attacker.
01:27:01This is a scenario
01:27:03that you should avoid at all costs.
01:27:05Here's a funny fact.
01:27:07Only female bees can sting.
01:27:09Males, or fake burdons,
01:27:11don't even have darts.
01:27:13This is explained by the fact that the dart
01:27:15is a modified egg-laying device.
01:27:17The queen bee,
01:27:19bigger than the average worker,
01:27:21also has a dart.
01:27:23The queen bee has an average size
01:27:25of a little less than 3 cm.
01:27:27The queen bee is an ordinary worker bee.
01:27:29Because of its large size,
01:27:31many people think that the sting
01:27:33of the queen bee is the most painful.
01:27:35So let's dive into the heart of the matter.
01:27:37First of all, queens rarely sting
01:27:39because of their work in the hive.
01:27:41The queen is the most important bee
01:27:43in the colony,
01:27:45because it is the only female
01:27:47that can reproduce.
01:27:49The queen has two main tasks in the hive.
01:27:51First, she produces chemical substances
01:27:53that help to unify the rest of the bees
01:27:55Second, she lays a lot of eggs,
01:27:57up to 2,000 per day.
01:27:59The queen is surrounded by worker bees
01:28:01that respond to all her needs
01:28:03at all times.
01:28:05They feed her,
01:28:07collect the queen's pheromones
01:28:09and distribute them,
01:28:11preventing the workers
01:28:13from looking for a new queen.
01:28:15But although she is at the head of the hive
01:28:17and much bigger than the others,
01:28:19the sting of the queen is the least painful.
01:28:21This is because ordinary bees
01:28:23have bearded darts.
01:28:25This means that when they attack,
01:28:27the dart gets stuck in your skin,
01:28:29which makes it very difficult to remove.
01:28:31The dart also contains venom,
01:28:33rich in protein.
01:28:35This is what causes the pain
01:28:37and affects your immune system
01:28:39and the cells in your skin.
01:28:41The dart continues to pump venom
01:28:43into your body for more than 10 minutes
01:28:45or until it is removed.
01:28:47But unlike workers,
01:28:49queens rarely leave the hive.
01:28:51Their main task is to lay eggs
01:28:53and it is up to the rest of the colony
01:28:55to protect the hive and the queen.
01:28:57This is why workers are the ones
01:28:59who have the most powerful dart.
01:29:01This is how they can ward off potential dangers.
01:29:03The only reason why the queen
01:29:05would really need to defend herself
01:29:07is against rival queens.
01:29:09For this reason,
01:29:11the queen does not need to develop a bad dart.
01:29:13Her is, on the contrary, much smoother.
01:29:15This means that the bees
01:29:17do not get stuck in your skin,
01:29:19which can be very uncomfortable.
01:29:21But if this may seem reassuring,
01:29:23there is still bad news.
01:29:25Thanks to the smooth nature of its dart,
01:29:27the queen can sting you several times.
01:29:29The dart is attached to the digestive tube,
01:29:31to the nerves and muscles of the bee,
01:29:33which are all essential
01:29:35for the bee to function normally.
01:29:37When workers sting,
01:29:39they are unable to remove their dart
01:29:41because of the butterflies.
01:29:43And when they try to free themselves,
01:29:45it does not end well for them.
01:29:47On the contrary,
01:29:49the queen's dart does not get stuck.
01:29:51This is why she does not feel any
01:29:53harmful consequences.
01:29:55And again, she will only sting you
01:29:57if she does not have one of her bodyguards nearby,
01:29:59which is very unlikely.
01:30:01Now, what is the worst place
01:30:03to get stung by a bee?
01:30:05A man named Michael Smith
01:30:07decided to discover it.
01:30:09He got stung on 25 different parts of the body
01:30:11and evaluated each sting
01:30:13on a scale of pain from 1 to 10.
01:30:15He discovered that the most sensitive area
01:30:17was the nostrils,
01:30:19with a score of 9 out of 10,
01:30:21followed by the upper lip,
01:30:23which he estimated to be 8.7.
01:30:25The three least painful places
01:30:27were the skull, the tip of the middle toe
01:30:29and the arm.
01:30:31All these places got a score of 2.3.
01:30:33But to get back to the queen,
01:30:35how can an ordinary bee get this title?
01:30:37The queen of bees
01:30:39rarely needs to be replaced
01:30:41because she can live up to 5 years,
01:30:43in the world of bees.
01:30:45At the same time, a worker bee born in summer
01:30:47usually only survives 6 weeks.
01:30:49But if the queen dies
01:30:51or moves to another hive,
01:30:53the colony must replace her.
01:30:55To do this, a substance called royal jelly
01:30:57must be fed to the bees,
01:30:59secreted in their heads.
01:31:01She gives it to the newly hatched bee larvae.
01:31:03It is actually a great food
01:31:05that contains a lot of useful nutrients,
01:31:07including vitamin B,
01:31:09proteins, hormones and sugars.
01:31:11After feeding the baby bees for 3 days,
01:31:13the workers select only a few larvae
01:31:15and continue to give them royal jelly.
01:31:17The others will have a less nutritious diet.
01:31:19Royal jelly triggers new phases of development
01:31:21for these bees in full growth.
01:31:23And one of the most important
01:31:25is the growth of the special organs
01:31:27they need to lay eggs.
01:31:29But we still don't fully understand
01:31:31how this process works.
01:31:33Some scientists say
01:31:35that it is not the royal jelly itself
01:31:37that makes a bee become a queen.
01:31:39They think it is the exclusion
01:31:41of other natural chemical compounds
01:31:43based on plants from the queen's diet.
01:31:45But even if we are not 100% sure
01:31:47how these special bees appear,
01:31:49we know why there is only one queen at the end.
01:31:51When the first queen emerges,
01:31:53she looks for the other bees
01:31:55that have been fed with the same royal jelly.
01:31:57Then she eliminates the competition.
01:31:59If several queens emerge at the same time,
01:32:01it is time to prepare the popcorn.
01:32:03They will face each other
01:32:05in an epic fight
01:32:07until there is only one left.
01:32:09And this is how the bees
01:32:11get their queen.
01:32:13The other bees of the hive
01:32:15also have important tasks.
01:32:17They must look for food,
01:32:19take care of the young larvae
01:32:21and build honeycombs.
01:32:23The fake jelly bees
01:32:25have a simple and unique job.
01:32:27They mate with the queen.
01:32:29And when they don't try to mate,
01:32:31they draw in the honey reserves
01:32:33and do almost nothing.
01:32:35They keep the hive clean,
01:32:37take care of the larvae,
01:32:39of the queen, store the honey,
01:32:41build honeycombs,
01:32:43keep the nest, pollinate
01:32:45and even feed the bees.
01:32:47Each bee knows exactly
01:32:49what work it has to do.
01:32:51Because their specific hormones
01:32:53activate parts of their genetic heritage
01:32:55that tell them what needs to be done
01:32:57and when it should be done.
01:32:59Bees have four phases of work in their life.
01:33:01Phase 1 begins about three weeks
01:33:03after their birth.
01:33:05This is when they start cleaning
01:33:07the cells where they came from.
01:33:09Three days later, they enter Phase 2.
01:33:11In this phase, they feed
01:33:13the other bees.
01:33:15This lasts about a week.
01:33:17Then they enter Phase 3.
01:33:19They move further away from the center
01:33:21of the hive and become polyvalent hives.
01:33:23They build honeycombs
01:33:25and keep the entrance of the hive.
01:33:27This period also lasts about a week.
01:33:29After that, they enter the fourth
01:33:31and final phase, the pollination phase.
01:33:33This is certainly the most dangerous
01:33:35part of our bees' life.
01:33:37This is when they leave the hive,
01:33:39look for pollen, bring it home
01:33:41and feed the colony.
01:33:43They also leave a smelly footprint
01:33:45on the flowers they touch
01:33:47when they collect the pollen.
01:33:49This way, they can know
01:33:51if their cousins have passed by
01:33:53or if it's a stranger.
01:33:55Sometimes, they even discover
01:33:57their own footprints.
01:33:59This lasts for a short time,
01:34:01only about ten days,
01:34:03because they tire the bees a lot.
01:34:05After such a short life,
01:34:07where they work relentlessly,
01:34:09the worker bees leave the hive
01:34:11and never come back.
01:34:13If a worker dies inside the hive,
01:34:15the special Krokmor bees
01:34:17carry their body outside.
01:34:19But even if the bees' life is short,
01:34:21this model seems to work
01:34:23very well for the species.
01:34:25After all, they have existed
01:34:27for more than 130 million years.
01:34:29And no, you can't help it.
01:34:31You take a nice selfie
01:34:33of your holidays
01:34:35and post it on Instagram.
01:34:37You get a lot of likes
01:34:39and comments.
01:34:41It's so cool!
01:34:43But the next day,
01:34:45someone enters your bank account.
01:34:47A person has just stolen your identity.
01:34:49All thanks to this small,
01:34:51innocent selfie.
01:34:53The SyncPeace has become popular
01:34:55in Japan for about 70 years.
01:34:57At the time,
01:34:59no one could have imagined
01:35:01that it could cost you
01:35:03all your precious personal data.
01:35:05Today, you use your fingerprint
01:35:07to unlock your smartphone,
01:35:09tablet and laptop.
01:35:11If someone can get your fingerprint,
01:35:13they can have access to...
01:35:15pretty much everything.
01:35:17In Japan, researchers managed
01:35:19to scan and copy the fingerprints
01:35:21of a photo taken
01:35:23with a clear digital fingerprint
01:35:25and a good lighting.
01:35:27That's all you need, apparently.
01:35:29The better the image quality,
01:35:31the easier it is.
01:35:33So if you have one of the latest smartphones,
01:35:35you're in the high-risk zone.
01:35:37But any old 3D-printed finger
01:35:39won't unlock a phone.
01:35:41Most recent models
01:35:43are equipped with digital fingerprint readers
01:35:45with tiny electrical circuits.
01:35:47When they come in contact
01:35:49with your real fingerprints,
01:35:51they create your fingerprint.
01:35:53The human skin is conductive
01:35:55and 3D-printed fingerprints are not.
01:35:57But scientists
01:35:59found a way to prevent that.
01:36:01They used a 2D inkjet printer,
01:36:03conductive ink
01:36:05containing tiny metal particles
01:36:07and ordinary paper.
01:36:09And it worked.
01:36:11Digital fingerprint data
01:36:13is really precious
01:36:15because it's more vulnerable
01:36:17than any password you might have.
01:36:19If something strange happens,
01:36:21like a mail or a suspicious text,
01:36:23you just need to change
01:36:25any password in a few minutes.
01:36:27But you can't exactly download
01:36:29a new fingerprint.
01:36:31How could that work?
01:36:33When someone has access
01:36:35to your fingerprints,
01:36:37there's a lot of money at stake.
01:36:39Unfortunately, it's your money.
01:36:41Cybercriminals can get rich
01:36:43with this kind of data.
01:36:45You probably use your thumb
01:36:47to access your bank accounts.
01:36:49It's your money
01:36:51and your personal information
01:36:53that's closest to the most vulnerable.
01:36:55If someone has access
01:36:57to your medical file,
01:36:59they can order expensive equipment
01:37:01in your name and resell it later.
01:37:03They can also go to the doctor
01:37:05or the dentist for free.
01:37:07The good news is that scientists
01:37:09are on it.
01:37:11They invented a transparent sticker
01:37:13with a fake fingerprint on it.
01:37:15It won't prevent people
01:37:17from stealing your identity,
01:37:19but it will still allow you
01:37:21to use your fingerprint
01:37:23to unlock your gadgets.
01:37:25But it's still a work in progress.
01:37:27Another option is called
01:37:29the detection of the living character.
01:37:31After your phone has
01:37:33seen your fingerprint,
01:37:35it asks you to nod,
01:37:37wink or smile.
01:37:39This way, the phone knows
01:37:41that the fingerprint is attached
01:37:43If you do the peace sign
01:37:45every time you get the chance,
01:37:47you might need to think
01:37:49about a new signature pose,
01:37:51like the shaka or the double thumbs up
01:37:53or the one where you put your chin
01:37:55between your thumb and your index.
01:37:57Or you can go on like this
01:37:59but disable the fingerprint
01:38:01on your phone.
01:38:03If you choose to do this,
01:38:05you should be ten times more careful
01:38:07with your passwords.
01:38:09Be creative when you answer
01:38:11the questions you are asked
01:38:13when you forget your password.
01:38:15If someone is looking for your data,
01:38:17they can easily find the name
01:38:19of your primary school,
01:38:21the name of your mother's daughter,
01:38:23your favorite food or your pet.
01:38:25Don't make things so easy.
01:38:27You can write your answers backwards
01:38:29or just give funny wrong answers
01:38:31that you will easily remember.
01:38:33In general,
01:38:35share as little information as possible
01:38:37about yourself online.
01:38:39The best passwords are
01:38:41and will always be
01:38:43random combinations of letters
01:38:45and numbers.
01:38:47You can also use
01:38:49a password manager
01:38:51to create a stronger password.
01:38:53If your bank or insurance company
01:38:55asks you to provide additional
01:38:57personal information
01:38:59by email,
01:39:01always check with them
01:39:03before you communicate
01:39:05anything.
01:39:07Contact them by phone
01:39:09and ask them
01:39:11if they really need it.
01:39:13Read the email carefully.
01:39:15False passwords often
01:39:17contain spelling mistakes
01:39:19or grammar mistakes,
01:39:21even if the email address
01:39:23seems quite legitimate.
01:39:25When you hesitate to give a payment
01:39:27to buy something online,
01:39:29make sure that a padlock symbol
01:39:31appears in front of the address
01:39:33of the website.
01:39:35Don't reveal your full birth date
01:39:37on social media.
01:39:39And watch out for online quizzes
01:39:41that are on the Internet.
01:39:43They don't really need to know
01:39:45which school you went to.
01:39:47Don't post pictures
01:39:49with your boarding pass,
01:39:51your passport, your driver's license,
01:39:53your credit card or any other document
01:39:55containing personal information.
01:39:57Even if they are simply displayed
01:39:59in the background,
01:40:01the bad guys can zoom in on them.
01:40:03If the rest of the world knows
01:40:05your exact address,
01:40:07disable the location function
01:40:09in the camera settings
01:40:11of your phone.
01:40:13If you really want to keep
01:40:15the location information
01:40:17to better organize your photos,
01:40:19you can manually delete
01:40:21the photo geotag you want
01:40:23to put online.
01:40:25On an iPhone,
01:40:27select one or more photos
01:40:29to publish and click
01:40:31On a Mac,
01:40:33open Photos, then General Preference,
01:40:35uncheck the box
01:40:37Include location information
01:40:39of published items.
01:40:41On an Android,
01:40:43open the gallery,
01:40:45select the photo you want
01:40:47to remove from the geotag
01:40:49and slide up.
01:40:51Click on Modify,
01:40:53then on the minus sign
01:40:55in red next to the location.
01:40:57Then save the changes.
01:40:59If you're driving,
01:41:01don't do this.
01:41:03But if you're in a bus or train,
01:41:05try to position your screen
01:41:07so that no one else
01:41:09can see it.
01:41:11You don't want a malicious neighbor
01:41:13to look over your shoulder
01:41:15and copy your password,
01:41:17credit card details
01:41:19or delivery address.
01:41:21You can get a special screen protector
01:41:23to be safe.
01:41:25Don't make bank transactions
01:41:27with unsecured data
01:41:29or unencrypted websites.
01:41:31You risk that all this data
01:41:33is sent to someone else
01:41:35on the same network.
01:41:37This person can even
01:41:39connect to your account.
01:41:41Turn off push notifications
01:41:43on your phone,
01:41:45or at least limit what you can
01:41:47see on the lock screen.
01:41:49The name of the app you sent
01:41:51is enough.
01:41:53Otherwise, when you leave
01:41:55they won't even need to unlock
01:41:57your phone to read the message
01:41:59or the notification.
01:42:01Never communicate your confidential
01:42:03information over the phone.
01:42:05You could have a malicious software
01:42:07that records everything you say
01:42:09or sends your data somewhere.
01:42:11If your phone works slower than before
01:42:13and you have applications
01:42:15you don't remember installing,
01:42:17it's possible it was hacked.
01:42:19Malicious software can also
01:42:21get into your phone
01:42:23and install an app that doesn't
01:42:25come from the official App Store.
01:42:27When an app asks you
01:42:29for permission to access
01:42:31each part of your phone,
01:42:33it's another sign it's not
01:42:35trustworthy.
01:42:37A form of phishing
01:42:39is pretending to be
01:42:41a representative on the phone
01:42:43and asking you to provide
01:42:45your data.
01:42:47Always check with your bank,
01:42:49your hospital or whatever
01:42:51because they generally won't
01:42:53ask for sensitive information
01:42:55over the phone.
01:42:57You could also receive
01:42:59a phone call asking you
01:43:01to contact a phone number
01:43:03to claim a price.
01:43:05The recording may indicate
01:43:07that you have the possibility
01:43:09to press a certain button
01:43:11to no longer receive calls
01:43:13from this number.
01:43:15Ignore it.
01:43:17Just sign up for other automatic
01:43:19voice recordings that are as unique
01:43:21as your fingerprint,
01:43:23your iris or your DNA.
01:43:25A simple yes or I'm listening
01:43:27can help them generate
01:43:29a sample of your voice.
01:43:31If they get this sample
01:43:33and other data from you,
01:43:35they can access more personal
01:43:37data and even pretend to be
01:43:39you on the phone.
01:43:41There are programs called
01:43:43Photoshop for the voice
01:43:45that can transform a voice
01:43:47into a voice.
01:43:49The best thing to do
01:43:51is to hang up without saying a word.
01:43:53When you try to delete
01:43:55something online,
01:43:57you have to make sure
01:43:59it's really deleted.
01:44:01There are websites that
01:44:03allow you to see your Facebook
01:44:05account deleted for a long time
01:44:07with all those old photos
01:44:09that you'd rather not share.
01:44:11So if you're looking for
01:44:13proof of eternal life,
01:44:15here are a few tips.
01:44:17Look if you know them all.
01:44:19You're on vacation
01:44:21and you're traveling alone.
01:44:23There's a long line waiting
01:44:25for the recording at the hotel.
01:44:27It's finally your turn,
01:44:29and the inexperienced receptionist
01:44:31happily announces
01:44:33that your room number
01:44:35will be 321.
01:44:37I know you're tired
01:44:39and you can't wait to go
01:44:41to your room,
01:44:43but this time,
01:44:45no one in the waiting line
01:44:47needs to know where you're staying.
01:44:49Before entering the hotel room,
01:44:51make sure there's no one
01:44:53in the hallway.
01:44:55Close the door as soon as you enter.
01:44:57Before you go to bed,
01:44:59put objects in front of the door.
01:45:01If someone comes in during the night,
01:45:03they'll fall and wake you up.
01:45:05If someone in the hotel hall
01:45:07asks you if you're traveling alone,
01:45:09always say,
01:45:11You never know
01:45:13if your travel companion
01:45:15is asking you out of curiosity
01:45:17to have a conversation
01:45:19or if he has an idea.
01:45:21When someone asks you
01:45:23if you're staying in this hotel,
01:45:25don't rush to say,
01:45:27of course,
01:45:29tell him you're waiting
01:45:31for a friend or a colleague.
01:45:33If you need directions
01:45:35and someone offers to go with you,
01:45:37politely refuse the offer.
01:45:39You never know
01:45:41where a stranger
01:45:43can take you
01:45:45if you follow him blindly.
01:45:47If a stranger asks you
01:45:49where you sleep,
01:45:51avoid answering
01:45:53or giving him the name
01:45:55of a well-known hotel
01:45:57like the Hilton.
01:45:59These hotels are everywhere.
01:46:01If you want or need
01:46:03to be more honest
01:46:05with this person,
01:46:07pretend not to speak their language
01:46:09even if you did two minutes ago,
01:46:11make a funny face
01:46:13or start singing.
01:46:15The more you draw attention to yourself,
01:46:17the better.
01:46:19No one will dare to take
01:46:21a person everyone is looking at.
01:46:23When you plan your trip,
01:46:25try to avoid arriving
01:46:27in a new place at night.
01:46:29It's always easier to find your hotel
01:46:31in broad daylight
01:46:33when there are more options
01:46:35and you save money.
01:46:37Speaking of liquid money,
01:46:39I guess we all know
01:46:41the good old trick
01:46:43to hide it in your underwear,
01:46:45your travel banana
01:46:47or any other accessory.
01:46:49But make sure you always have
01:46:51at least a little money
01:46:53in a second wallet.
01:46:55In the worst case,
01:46:57if someone wants it,
01:46:59you can always throw it
01:47:01so as not to make this person angry
01:47:03If you don't have any money,
01:47:05just say it's for someone else
01:47:07and use a common name.
01:47:09If you have to give your address
01:47:11in a pharmacy or a shop
01:47:13for example to sign up
01:47:15for a loyalty program,
01:47:17never say it out loud.
01:47:19Say it out loud or write it on paper
01:47:21so that strangers can't hear it.
01:47:23You just finished shopping.
01:47:25You go back to the parking
01:47:27of the mall, empty and dark,
01:47:29and you get in your car.
01:47:31Is that a jacket on your windshield?
01:47:33You decide to take it off.
01:47:35Stop right there!
01:47:37It's a trick that scammers use
01:47:39to get in your car and run away.
01:47:41Inform the security
01:47:43and ask them to escort you
01:47:45to the car and wait for you
01:47:47to leave safely.
01:47:49The same trick
01:47:51works with punctured tires.
01:47:53If you find a punctured tire
01:47:55after going to your favorite store
01:47:57or restaurant,
01:47:59don't hesitate to ask for help.
01:48:01If you're alone in your car,
01:48:03someone could come
01:48:05and help you.
01:48:07This person is probably
01:48:09responsible for the puncture.
01:48:11When you leave your office,
01:48:13whether it's a small store
01:48:15or an office,
01:48:17never answer a question
01:48:19about your working hours.
01:48:21If anyone wonders
01:48:23why they're not fixed,
01:48:25tell them it's your manager
01:48:27or someone else at the back.
01:48:29When you were little,
01:48:31you liked to invent secret languages
01:48:33and coded words.
01:48:35You can now use this skill
01:48:37for your own safety.
01:48:39Get in touch with your family
01:48:41or close friends
01:48:43on a secret phrase to use
01:48:45if you can't speak
01:48:47or send text messages normally.
01:48:49Don't worry,
01:48:51I'm going on an adventure.
01:48:53To signify,
01:48:55you're in a car
01:48:57with someone
01:48:59you're not really comfortable with.
01:49:01Knowing some basic self-defense
01:49:03techniques never hurts.
01:49:05Even if you don't have them,
01:49:07let's hope you never use them,
01:49:09remember that the most vulnerable
01:49:11points to aim are the eyes,
01:49:13nose, jaw,
01:49:15Adam's apple at the front of the neck,
01:49:17the solar plexus just below the ribs,
01:49:19the knee and the crotch of the foot.
01:49:21If you have to share
01:49:23an elevator with a stranger,
01:49:25lean against the button panel.
01:49:27This way, he won't be able to stop
01:49:29between floors.
01:49:31Don't connect to a social network
01:49:33when you arrive at a restaurant,
01:49:35a hotel or a new mall.
01:49:37Do it after you leave.
01:49:39Your friends will be just as happy or jealous,
01:49:41whatever your goal is,
01:49:43and you'll protect yourself from digital harassers.
01:49:45These people can track anyone,
01:49:47especially if you have a public account.
01:49:49If you don't feel comfortable
01:49:51living alone in your new neighborhood,
01:49:53give the impression that it's the opposite.
01:49:55Put some pairs of slippers of different sizes
01:49:57on the doorstep outside.
01:49:59This way, people interested
01:50:01will think that several people live inside.
01:50:07Learn to know your neighbors.
01:50:09You may not make new friends,
01:50:11but at least you'll have people who know you
01:50:13and who will react if they notice
01:50:15something suspicious around your house
01:50:17or your apartment.
01:50:19If you can trust them,
01:50:21you'll also be able to tell them
01:50:23when and how long you'll be away from home.
01:50:25Check the lighting in your building.
01:50:27Notify the maintenance staff
01:50:29of any dark areas or missing bulbs
01:50:31in the corridors.
01:50:33Parkings, warehouses, mailboxes,
01:50:35staircases and other common areas
01:50:37must be properly lit
01:50:39to avoid dangerous situations.
01:50:41When you come home alone,
01:50:43resist the urge to put music
01:50:45in your headphones or call someone
01:50:47to feel safe when talking to them.
01:50:49When you're on the phone,
01:50:51you're more distracted,
01:50:53you don't have a peripheral vision
01:50:55and you only have one hand
01:50:57to protect yourself in case of need.
01:50:59Imagine someone following you down the street.
01:51:01You cross the street and she does the same.
01:51:03You leave this passing road
01:51:05and the person does the same.
01:51:07Don't get too far from the main road.
01:51:09Stop and pretend you've forgotten something.
01:51:11Search your pockets,
01:51:13pretend you're looking for something,
01:51:15pretend you're on the phone.
01:51:17The harasser may think you don't have any
01:51:19and want to take advantage of the opportunity.
01:51:23Start walking in the opposite direction.
01:51:25It's unlikely that the person
01:51:27will follow you down an animated street.
01:51:29In addition, if you're good at comedy,
01:51:31they may be disinterested in you
01:51:33because you don't have any money.
01:51:35If the harasser is still there,
01:51:37try to enter the first building you see.
01:51:39Go straight to the toilet and wait 5 to 10 minutes.
01:51:41If the harasser is still there,
01:51:43ask for help from the staff when you leave.
01:51:47If you have to wait for public transport
01:51:49at night,
01:51:51try to stay close to other people waiting too.
01:51:53If there aren't any,
01:51:55stay inside a building in a well-lit place
01:51:57until your bus arrives.
01:51:59When it finally arrives,
01:52:01look around you.
01:52:03If someone acts strangely or seems suspicious,
01:52:05let the driver know.
01:52:07As there probably won't be many passengers,
01:52:09don't go to the furthest corner of the bus.
01:52:11Stay close to the driver
01:52:13to ask for help if necessary.
01:52:17When you think of the most dangerous birds in the world,
01:52:19it may be eagles or vultures
01:52:21that come to mind.
01:52:23Surprisingly,
01:52:25the Casuaridae can cause much more damage
01:52:27than the famous angry birds mentioned earlier.
01:52:29It is the third largest bird in the world
01:52:31and the second largest dangerous
01:52:33after the ostrich and the moose.
01:52:35The Casuar is one of the most dangerous birds
01:52:37because its ferocious kick
01:52:39can kill a man or another smaller creature.
01:52:41The largest species of Casuar
01:52:43can be as large as an ordinary person
01:52:45and weigh just as much.
01:52:47Just like you,
01:52:49these greasy birds can't fly,
01:52:51but they run fast,
01:52:53so don't try to escape them.
01:52:55They can even reach you in the water
01:52:57because they are great swimmers.
01:52:59They can run as fast as 50 km per hour,
01:53:01so you may need a car
01:53:03to escape if one of them is angry with you.
01:53:05Don't worry,
01:53:07they won't bite you.
01:53:09The tuberculous swans
01:53:11are beautiful, graceful creatures.
01:53:13Well, that's what we all think.
01:53:15In fact,
01:53:17touching one of these 13 kg birds
01:53:19is a very bad idea.
01:53:21They have bones in their wings
01:53:23that they use to destroy their enemies.
01:53:25Their wingspan is about 2.5 meters
01:53:27and they can hit you with all that.
01:53:29And they bite too.
01:53:31Never get too close to one of them.
01:53:33They regularly attack humans,
01:53:35and the signs can whistle loudly
01:53:37and even howl.
01:53:39Here are some excellent warning signs
01:53:41to warn you that you are in their territory.
01:53:43Humans and sparrows
01:53:45have always had strange relationships
01:53:47like love and hate.
01:53:49These medium-sized birds
01:53:51can sometimes be quite aggressive,
01:53:53but if you treat them well,
01:53:55you will probably become friends.
01:53:57Sparrows can recognize human faces
01:53:59and they will certainly come back to your balcony
01:54:01if you offer them something delicious.
01:54:03If you offend a sparrow,
01:54:05it will also remember and be a little resentful.
01:54:07So be careful.
01:54:09Pelicans are the symbols of love
01:54:11and it is said that they are ready
01:54:13to sacrifice their own lives
01:54:15to protect their offspring.
01:54:17Ah, now we understand
01:54:19why they can swallow the whole prey
01:54:21without even chewing or tearing it.
01:54:23You just don't want to get close to their nest.
01:54:25Of course, you are not a small fish
01:54:27and pelican beaks are too small for a human being,
01:54:29but still, you don't want to be bitten,
01:54:31OK, this one will frighten you
01:54:33just with its name.
01:54:35A Nile saboteur beak
01:54:37is a bird of an impressive size,
01:54:39up to 1.5 meters high,
01:54:41just below the average size of a man.
01:54:43No wonder it can fight a crocodile.
01:54:45Okay, a baby crocodile,
01:54:47but it only needs its super-powerful jaw
01:54:49to win in one go.
01:54:51Still not afraid?
01:54:53It makes noises that are cold in the back,
01:54:55a bit like in a blockbuster.
01:54:57If you think these cowardly ostriches
01:54:59don't pose any danger,
01:55:01you are wrong twice.
01:55:03First, they don't put their heads in the sand.
01:55:05It's an optical illusion.
01:55:07Yes, how are they supposed to breathe in the sand?
01:55:09Secondly, they are hen-parents,
01:55:11very protective.
01:55:13So if you want to get close to their chicks,
01:55:15know that they can run as fast as a city car.
01:55:17Still not worried?
01:55:19Well, you should be.
01:55:21Ostriches are the closest living parents
01:55:23to T-Rex and chickens.
01:55:25The Hatzins seem completely harmless,
01:55:27except for their stinky smell,
01:55:29but that's another story.
01:55:31But their babies have well-known wings.
01:55:33Hatchlings have two different claws
01:55:35that are multivalent.
01:55:37First, they are a kind of protection
01:55:39against predators,
01:55:41and secondly, they help them climb trees
01:55:43in case the baby is out of the nest.
01:55:45Once they have grown up,
01:55:47the claws disappear like dandelions.
01:55:49Size doesn't always matter.
01:55:51If you were a hummingbird,
01:55:53you should eat almost 150 kg of food per day
01:55:55to maintain a normal weight
01:55:57with the metabolism of this little bird.
01:55:59But its lifespan would also be much shorter,
01:56:01only 3 to 5 years.
01:56:05If you dye your hair,
01:56:07you probably have more in common
01:56:09with a vulture than you think.
01:56:11We are probably the only two species
01:56:13in the world that use dye on purpose.
01:56:15Vultures dye their feathers with red soil
01:56:17to show their dominance over other birds.
01:56:19Humans?
01:56:21Well, we just like change.
01:56:25California condors
01:56:27may not be as big as a plane,
01:56:29but they are still huge.
01:56:31Their wingspan is almost 3 meters.
01:56:33They are potentially dangerous for people,
01:56:35but the chances of meeting one are slim.
01:56:37There are only about 200 in the United States.
01:56:41Here you are, looking for something delicious
01:56:43in the fridge, but you don't see
01:56:45what you really want.
01:56:47If you were a griffin,
01:56:49you would drop a big pea.
01:56:51It seems disgusting, but apparently
01:56:53all birds find green hidden earth.
01:56:55A gas attack to stun them,
01:56:57and voila, they are now an easy target.
01:56:59We cover our noses and hop!
01:57:01Bon appétit, of course!
01:57:03Ok, enough of these crazy stories.
01:57:05Let's look at the sky.
01:57:07You wouldn't expect to see
01:57:09a venomous bird on this list,
01:57:11but alas, I present to you
01:57:13the bicolor pitohy.
01:57:15Scientists discovered that they were
01:57:17venomous when they began to feel
01:57:19gnawing and burning sensations
01:57:21after manipulating these birds.
01:57:23There are a lot of toxins in their feathers,
01:57:25especially on the underside.
01:57:27Birds do not produce toxins themselves,
01:57:29they probably get them from the colocter
01:57:31they eat.
01:57:33And what about Gambian armadillos?
01:57:35They are also known for their toxicity.
01:57:37And this toxicity comes
01:57:39from the consumption of meloides.
01:57:41We can touch them without danger,
01:57:43but eating one can have
01:57:45irreversible consequences.
01:57:47The toxin even subsists after cooking.
01:57:49Another bird you don't want to eat
01:57:51is a common kai.
01:57:53Don't confuse it with a Japanese kai,
01:57:55which is generally conserved as a fly.
01:57:57Common kai can be really toxic
01:57:59and have consequences as terrible
01:58:01as a kidney failure.
01:58:03It all depends on the plants this bird eats.
01:58:05Good news, it is only venomous
01:58:07during the migration period,
01:58:09but it is delicious and safe
01:58:11outside of migration.
01:58:13If you are not sure,
01:58:15it is better to avoid having it on your plate
01:58:17If you see a cute snow arfang,
01:58:19you'd better close your eyes
01:58:21and run away.
01:58:23They may look innocent,
01:58:25but they actually have
01:58:27acerated gills like razors,
01:58:29which they know how to use perfectly.
01:58:31They lead them to the most vulnerable parts,
01:58:33such as the head, the eyes,
01:58:35you got it, don't mess with a snow arfang.
01:58:37Another species
01:58:39you don't want to be around
01:58:41is the pythohui chatin.
01:58:43This little bird and its innocent eyes
01:58:45don't let you down.
01:58:47Remember their appearance
01:58:49and never touch them.
01:58:51They are as venomous as the famous
01:58:53poisonous frogs and arrows
01:58:55of Central and South America.
01:58:57Kowald's ifrita may be tiny,
01:58:59but it has a toxic mechanism
01:59:01that makes this little bird invincible.
01:59:03It only eats certain types of colopter
01:59:05that provide it with special toxins.
01:59:07Even if you touch it,
01:59:09you will probably be intoxicated.
01:59:11It is inedible because the toxins
01:59:13are inedible even when it is cooked.
01:59:15Royal eagles
01:59:17are the engines of the world of birds.
01:59:19They can carry weights
01:59:21up to 1.8 kg.
01:59:23They easily catch turtles and other prey.
01:59:25These powerful birds
01:59:27are strong enough to fly a baby,
01:59:29but they never do.
01:59:31In Mongolia, people even use
01:59:33these eagles to hunt wolves.
01:59:35Canada's hippos have lived
01:59:37near humans for years,
01:59:39but they are always wary
01:59:41of humans.
01:59:43During this period,
01:59:45females can chase and bite
01:59:47people they consider a threat
01:59:49to their eggs,
01:59:51companions or babies.
01:59:53If you want to avoid being attacked
01:59:55by these angry birds,
01:59:57the best thing to do
01:59:59is to move back very slowly.
02:00:01Romantic seagulls in the sky
02:00:03don't seem to cause much trouble.
02:00:05The worst they can do
02:00:07is release some unwanted excrements.
02:00:09They don't attack
02:00:11because they want to.
02:00:13The rule is simple.
02:00:15Don't touch these birds
02:00:17and stay away from their nests.
02:00:19When the time machine
02:00:21is finally invented,
02:00:23be very careful
02:00:25with the birds of the past.
02:00:27The velociraptors,
02:00:29just like the rest of the dinosaurs,
02:00:31had wings and feathers.
02:00:33They were real birds,
02:00:35not lizards and roaches.
02:00:37Be careful if you decide
02:00:39to go into the future too.
02:00:41You never know what can wait for you there.

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