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00:00The sharks are the main predators of the day, and when people wake up in the morning, they
00:06are in their natural habitat.
00:08The sharks are the main predators of the day, and when people wake up in the morning, they
00:14are in their natural habitat.
00:16The sharks are the main predators of the day, and when people wake up in the morning, they
00:22are in their natural habitat.
00:24The sharks are the main predators of the day, and when people wake up in the morning, they
00:28are in their natural habitat.
00:30In the last 10 years, the sharks have killed 650 people.
01:00A large number of injuries and injuries have occurred in the wetland areas of the
01:06sharks, where the sharks and people have more time to spend with each other.
01:12There are many myths about sharks, but which sharks have more time to swim?
01:18Which are the most dangerous?
01:20And in the end, here are 6 of the 10 most dangerous sharks.
01:25The Green Shark
01:29The Blue Shark
01:38The Red Shark
01:44The Black Shark
01:50The White Shark
01:54The Yellow Shark
01:58And the Black Shark
02:01These are 6 of the 10 most dangerous sharks.
02:05There are also 4 of the most dangerous sharks.
02:08The Oceanic White Shark, which can swim at long distances.
02:13The Black Shark, which can swim as far as it can.
02:16The Legendary White Shark.
02:24Also, the Black Shark, which can swim as far as it can.
02:29The records of sharks are kept in the Museum of the History of Florida's Nature,
02:34in the files of the sharks' records.
02:37The discovery of the sharks begins in 1958,
02:41but the first shark discovery dates back to the year 1580.
02:46The creator of this discovery is Dr. George Burgess,
02:49who records the data coming from all over the world every year.
02:53The data goes from 75 to 100 types of sharks,
02:57including some from the Oceanic White Shark,
03:00a shark that swims in the ocean while being supported by its shell.
03:04The shell of its shell is as wide as its fins.
03:08It must be like that.
03:10The vast tropical islands are described as wet and dry,
03:14and after a while, these sharks swim from far away,
03:18and if one of these sharks is a real shark,
03:22it won't be long until the record of the sharks' records is recorded.
03:26Until now, only five sharks have been recorded by the Oceanic White Shark.
03:31The Oceanic White Shark is one of the most aggressive sharks.
03:36It can take advantage of itself as much as it can,
03:39to ensure its presence in the ocean when there is no storm.
03:43Therefore, when it encounters such a storm,
03:45it is best to evacuate as soon as possible to ensure the necessary evacuation.
03:49Therefore, in general, the Oceanic White Shark,
03:51as well as the sharks,
03:53prefer to be very aggressive and successful predators.
03:56In addition, the Oceanic White Shark is one of the sharks
04:00that will benefit the most from all of this.
04:03In my opinion, the fate of the Oceanic White Shark and the Oceanic White Shark
04:07are probably the first to occur in the wild.
04:14A white shark knows something.
04:17It has not heard of something.
04:19It must have come to the carburetor that is beeping.
04:22A signal that it has learned how to deal with the storm.
04:31When a white shark, even though it does not know how to deal with the storm,
04:35it notices quickly that when it sees energy,
04:37it is going to write down the words in a hurry,
04:39in order to escape at any opportunity.
04:41And something is happening.
04:43The intensity of the disaster reaches several thousand miles.
04:46The disaster usually takes place after a heavy rain,
04:49which causes a lot of air to flow into the waters.
04:52White sharks and white bears
04:54only absorb some of the molecules
04:56that cause the air to flow into the chemicals in the water.
04:59The flow of the air is not just a flow
05:01that is determined by the level of air in the water
05:04or in those sharks.
05:06It is the same flow
05:09that receives the right message in the water.
05:12So, in a way, the flow of the air
05:14is the only flow with which the water
05:16orients and communicates with the outside world.
05:19The shark's fins are made of some kind of plastic.
05:22It is a liquid layer in the water
05:24that flows into the shark
05:26from which the information
05:28that the shark receives
05:30is maximized.
05:34It is used to zigzag through the water
05:36allowing the shark
05:38to reach deeper waters
05:40and finally reach the surface of the water.
06:06It is certain that the white shark
06:08and the white shark
06:10do not ensure the safety
06:12only by their boneless fins.
06:14Their boneless fins are meant
06:16to provide protection.
06:18They actually weigh 510 kilograms.
06:20In fact, they hear all the sounds
06:22they can hear,
06:24they sense the air
06:26and everything that is said in the water.
06:28Every sound of the shark
06:30will be heard after a while.
06:32This was once in Bali,
06:34the Arctic.
06:36The fishermen,
06:38as well as all the big fishermen,
06:40as well as all the sharks,
06:42are constantly in search
06:44of something to eat.
06:46They eat every third fish.
06:48However, with the passage of time,
06:50some fishermen have developed
06:52their own specialty,
06:54they are specialized
06:56in hearing their own sounds.
06:58They are not hermaphrodites,
07:00but the tiger fishermen,
07:02as well as all the other fishermen.
07:04When we think of the fishermen,
07:06we can sometimes think of the white shark.
07:08In the past, making a fishermen
07:10was very scary,
07:12and they were considered
07:14as an unprotected species.
07:16However, all the fishermen
07:18are specialized in hearing
07:20and hearing their own sounds.
07:22The white shark has two different
07:24types of hearing.
07:26At the end of the tail,
07:28to hear the fish,
07:30and at the end of the tail,
07:32to catch the fish.
07:34The white shark has their ears
07:36when they are still young,
07:38but when their ears grow,
07:40they become triangular.
07:42They have changed over time
07:44in a young fishermen.
07:46Triangular ears are like
07:48the teeth of a knife.
07:50They are created to catch
07:52fish with sharp and sharp teeth.
07:54When the tiger fishermen
07:56hear their sounds,
07:58their ears become
08:00in a traditional Canadian way.
08:02But when they catch fish,
08:04the tiger fishermen show
08:06that they don't care
08:08about their hearing,
08:10because they know
08:12that if they catch fish,
08:14they can hear everything else.
08:16The tiger fishermen
08:18are about 116 inches tall
08:20compared to humans,
08:22and when they come to find
08:24their hearing,
08:26their ears become triangular.
08:28The tiger fishermen
08:30are in a way the same
08:32as the fishermen of the world.
08:34They have big muscles.
08:36They are not the fastest fishermen,
08:38but they have an extraordinary
08:40power in their bodies.
08:42The teeth of a tiger fishermen
08:44are naturally unique.
08:46They are created to catch
08:48big fish in whatever way
08:50they see.
08:52Their shells are big,
08:54like a biscuit,
08:56a big biscuit.
08:58A lion will eat a biscuit
09:00or a biscuit.
09:02These are the species
09:04that are more common
09:06in tropical areas,
09:08because the consequences
09:10of only a single bite
09:12are enough to result
09:14in a fatality.
09:18The tiger fishermen
09:20are the same as those
09:22of the horse,
09:24the car, the horse,
09:26and sometimes even the human.
09:28They go as far as to catch
09:30anything that could be eaten.
09:32But does this mean
09:34that they do not interfere
09:36in what is happening?
09:38The truth is that
09:40the tiger fishermen
09:42are easier to catch
09:44than ordinary people.
09:46So if we catch a fish
09:48that weighs
09:50We caught a fish under our fishing lines here, which unfortunately was in the water,
09:56and when we got to the boat, we found a hole in the bottom of the boat,
10:00and the fish were still in the hole.
10:03The other reason is that many of these fish are too small,
10:06and they are actually very difficult to catch.
10:09Look at what's going on here.
10:11These fish are not easy to catch.
10:13They sink deeper into the stomach of the fish.
10:15So, when you look at what's going on in the stomach of the fish,
10:18you can see how difficult it is for them to swim,
10:21which is one of the reasons why fish are such an important part of the tiger fish diet.
10:27So, some of the fish eat the fish themselves,
10:30but the fish are not the main source of their nutrition.
10:35And in the case of this tiger fish,
10:37even if it swims as big as it can,
10:39it can still sink.
10:46After a few days without water,
10:48we consider the tiger fish to be the only fish in the world.
10:52When they are caught in the middle of the lake,
10:55the fish can swim as far as they can.
11:02Orsia Delimba, a cameraman of Histories of Nature,
11:05is filming the fish up to this point.
11:08A few years ago, I used to go and film in the French Bridges,
11:12some sequences of film,
11:14how the tiger fish swam with the sound of the albatross,
11:17and we took a few large and small ones,
11:20to create a scale in the narrow waters,
11:22with the direction from the shore,
11:24and we filmed from different angles.
11:26After a while, I realized that the plans to be filmed in Cyprus were very complicated,
11:30but after a while,
11:32we decided to change the location of the filming,
11:34that without filming,
11:36we had to be as realistic as possible,
11:38we had to film with new plans.
11:40So, I had to get in the water,
11:42while the tiger fish were swimming,
11:44and I didn't have a very easy decision.
11:46So, what I did was,
11:48I took the tiger fish out of the water,
11:50I studied them closely,
11:52and I discovered something very interesting,
11:55that allowed me to change my mind,
11:57and I realized that the tiger fish
11:59was not a fish that would stop swimming,
12:01but it was a fish with a mission to protect the environment.
12:04I didn't know exactly,
12:06what I was going to hear.
12:08What I have to say,
12:10is that the tiger fish,
12:12was a symbol of the change of the day,
12:14when they don't have to go in the water,
12:16a main reason,
12:18why they are so agonizing,
12:20and also the fish that don't swim in the water,
12:22they don't like the water,
12:24but when a tiger fish swims in the water,
12:26they are very agonizing.
12:28So, I thought that the tiger fish
12:30were only interested in the water,
12:32and they wouldn't go in the water,
12:34and they wouldn't risk it,
12:36but they never had a fear of water,
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17:16Well done!
17:18Good luck!
17:46In the end, they can't get out of the water,
17:48In the end, they can't get out of the water,
17:50but there is no guarantee,
17:52but there is no guarantee,
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19:02It's a huge lake!
19:04This is where the first transmitter was located and that's where the signs were found.
19:15Yes, the signs of the flags show very quickly these fishermen.
19:19They have been fishing for more than a year.
19:22This fisherman is very smart and we do not know if he has found the identified country.
19:27We do not know when the first transmitter was found near the body,
19:31but there is no doubt that this fisherman lives in this area.
19:35This makes him a very reliable candidate for another transmitter.
19:39Even though the biologists are trying to take care of those who have the opportunity,
19:43this search is still going on.
19:46But it is felt that the number of fishermen is increasing
19:49because of this work and this is the reason for the increase in the number of fishermen.
19:54Good, but not from the mouth of the river.
19:57Up to here is 1 meter.
19:592.87
20:023.14
20:04Let's check it out.
20:063.39
20:08That's 3.3 meters.
20:12We're going to put a number on it to identify this fisherman.
20:19Okay, there we go.
20:25Carl, we got the number on that bag.
20:28265
20:54The tag is pushed under the skin of the body to ensure its healing powers.
20:58After a few seconds, the tag is pulled out of the body.
21:01The tag is pulled out of the body to ensure its healing powers.
21:04After a few seconds, the tag is pulled out of the body to ensure its healing powers.
21:08After a few seconds, the tag is pulled out of the body to ensure its healing powers.
21:12After a few seconds, the tag is pulled out of the body to ensure its healing powers.
21:16After a few seconds, the tag is pulled out of the body to ensure its healing powers.
21:20The hand-pipe pushes the chest into the middle of the body.
21:23This ensures that the fishermen have a powerful healing power.
21:30A quick bit of blagga is all it takes.
21:33A quick spoon of blagga makes the fish a 100 percent ready to eat.
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22:50This information is recorded as soon as the shark comes with the temperature of the water.
22:59This information is recorded as soon as the shark comes with the temperature of the water.
23:04To learn more about shark laws, Dr. Bayo will not only protect people, but also protect sharks.
23:23Our data shows that a high percentage of shark fishermen in Honolulu say otherwise, but there is no clear model for this.
23:34They may be too young or too old to speak, and while they are in our boat, we know that they do not swim like swimmers.
23:43We know that they are 30 or 20 miles away from the shore, and they do not swim in the open water.
23:52They swim through the canals, and we do not know why they do this.
23:59So, our work shows that yes, they say otherwise, but no, they do not have a rhythm for this,
24:06and thanks to these visits, they can swim at very long distances.
24:12A shark fisherman protects people only because these sharks are there.
24:16Another fisherman protects people because they do not have what they claim to have.
24:22Itmeshmi, the largest shark.
24:25A shark with the element of fascination and the number two in our data,
24:29which when it started to register the numbers,
24:32the largest sharks are estimated to be 328 and 67 years old.
24:38According to the most recent survey, this shark has been a successful catch,
24:44because in many places the fisherman is eager to catch.
24:47The large sharks, different from the shark fishermen, are in need of attention.
24:52They are actually considered the best of the day.
24:55The shark is often found in surf areas, where the water is turbulent,
25:00the water is saturated, and a shallow pool is the best technique to catch it.
25:05If it has evolved for more than a million years to catch a shark,
25:11and when it is long, it carries this weight, what will it do?
25:15In such a situation, a lot of physical strength is needed,
25:19when the network of water in the post-surface areas,
25:22and the fisherman does not have the knowledge to ensure his survival.
25:26Therefore, he must counteract these forces and make quick decisions.
25:30We think that these findings are not very accurate,
25:33because they do not show that the shark has the ability to survive.
25:37We think that these findings are not very accurate,
25:40because they do not show that the shark has the ability to survive.
25:43In which the fisherman has interpreted pleasure,
25:46escaped from people in the surface of the water, or just for fun.
25:49Therefore, this is a shark catch, and for some people,
25:52surely this catch has had a very unfortunate consequence.
25:56Other people can not believe how lucky they were.
26:08I think that the most amazing shark catch that I know of,
26:11is the one that happened to a little boy,
26:14with whom I have worked for 10 years.
26:16His name is Peck Euro.
26:18Peck Euro and Mike Castick were surfing in California.
26:21Mike was about three meters above Peck,
26:24when he heard a loud noise.
26:26He ran to his boats,
26:28when they were all three meters high in the water.
26:31Peck was only 16 centimeters tall,
26:34and while he was surfing,
26:36he found a white fisherman,
26:38who had caught the shark and jumped into the water.
26:46The scene that would happen normally,
26:48would be a little bit like this.
26:56What can you do to relax during such a day?
27:00Evo, you can be careful
27:02about the color of the water or the color of the fish.
27:05According to the data of the fishermen,
27:08they say that some of the nuances are more secure.
27:12The fishermen have a very good contrast of colors.
27:15Therefore, I suspect that a person who wears,
27:18let's say, a color of the water,
27:20with a bright green color,
27:22with a good body color,
27:24is probably more attractive than a person
27:26who wears a color of the water
27:28with a bright green color,
27:30with a good body color.
27:32In areas where there are white fishermen,
27:34I would recommend people
27:36to wear a suit with a brighter color.
27:38The suits that people wear today,
27:40which look like a plump fruit salad,
27:42are probably a better choice.
27:47In order to catch the white fishermen,
27:49they do not wear a suit like a shark.
27:51The white fishermen are the most famous fishermen around.
27:54They are shark fishermen.
27:56Therefore, they must be fast,
27:58but they do not have time to maneuver much.
28:01They prefer to swim in straight lines
28:03and do this by force out of the water.
28:08What separates us from the sharks,
28:10which are the object of the same type of attack,
28:13is the fact that we have the opportunity
28:15to escape from the danger of the first and second attack.
28:27It is clear that the white fishermen
28:29do not look like the enemy of humanity,
28:31and this may be true,
28:33but there is something very clear
28:35that can indicate their style
28:37as well as explain why in their military strategy
28:40they prefer to fight.
28:42But the white fishermen,
28:44unlike the others,
28:46have what they find in their beautiful features,
28:48their teeth.
28:50They are big, like a shark,
28:52impressive and attractive.
28:54The white fishermen do not have a base
28:56and do not serve each other.
28:58They do not fight,
29:00because for the sake of escape
29:02they can escape from the danger.
29:08The white fishermen are very sharp.
29:10They see the target from the front,
29:12they come from the back or from the front
29:14and attack.
29:16Especially when they are in the middle
29:18of the attack,
29:20for a short time,
29:22after the second or third attack.
29:32The white fishermen
29:34rush to the target
29:36and kill the victim
29:38with a fatal blow,
29:40and then return to the front
29:42until they die in the next attack.
29:44The white fishermen
29:46have sharp eyes.
29:48They see the water
29:50in front of them,
29:52where there are many fish.
29:54They see, for example,
29:56the New Zealand,
29:58so the people who go
30:00to swim with the fish
30:02in the New Zealand
30:04ask for a lot of money.
30:06This is a form
30:08of self-sacrifice,
30:10just like swimming
30:12with dolphins
30:14in other countries.
30:30Graham Chambers
30:32runs a business
30:34with the same people
30:36with fish.
30:38How can you be
30:40in this area?
30:42In this area,
30:44we are very lucky
30:46because there are many
30:48fishing villages
30:50where the fish
30:52like to swim
30:54and practically
30:56we live in those areas
30:58and I can't imagine
31:00how a big fish,
31:02a giant fish,
31:04can swim here.
31:06Now we feel quite safe.
31:08Now we feel quite safe.
31:10Maybe the water
31:12is high,
31:14maybe the white fishermen
31:16swim in the narrow
31:18and narrow rivers
31:20in the surf zone,
31:22but they are used
31:24to swim fast
31:26in the narrow rivers
31:28with a lot of fish
31:30and they are used
31:32to swim fast
31:34in the narrow rivers
31:36with a lot of fish
31:38and they are used
31:40to swim fast
31:42in the narrow rivers
31:44with a lot of fish
31:46and they are used
31:48to swim fast
31:50in the narrow rivers
31:52with a lot of fish
31:54and they are used
31:56to swim fast
31:58in the narrow rivers
32:00with a lot of fish
32:02and they are used
32:04to swim fast
32:06in the narrow rivers
32:08with a lot of fish
32:10and they are used
32:12to swim fast
32:14in the narrow rivers
32:16with a lot of fish
32:18and they are used
32:20to swim fast
32:22in the narrow rivers
32:24with a lot of fish
32:26It is said that the profit
32:28of all people
32:30for high-end fishing
32:32as a global machine
32:34is greatly enhanced
32:36by this river.
32:38Fishing in Totay
32:40has a social structure
32:42where there are a lot of
32:44differences in personal
32:46and status.
32:48They complement each other
32:50but they also work
32:52at the same time
32:54and this is the main
32:56advantage of fishing
32:58in Totay
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37:36you can catch
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39:54Brisbane, Australia
39:56where every day
39:58fishermen use the catamaran
40:00to cross the water
40:02to cross the water
40:04with more than 2,500 people
40:18but there are fishermen
40:20who respect the fishermen here
40:24but there are fishermen
40:26who respect the fishermen here
40:36I haven't a fisherman
40:38but i've heard people
40:40talking about fishermen
40:42and my grandfather
40:44has a fisherman
40:46and my grandfather
40:48has a fisherman
40:50here
40:52And I'm not afraid that they will bite you.
40:56No.
41:01Richard Phillips, a biologist at the University of Queensland,
41:04is trying to figure out how to cross the Black Sea from the Black Seas,
41:09and to do this, he has to go fishing.
41:13The Brisbane River comes from the sea and is 200 miles long.
41:18Richard's fishing tackle is only 60 miles long from the Black Sea.
41:22There hasn't been a single fisherman since 1994,
41:27when a skier went to the sea.
41:29But Richard knows that there have been many fishermen all over the sea,
41:33as if no one else is missing.
41:40This fisherman comes to the sea to catch his fish.
41:44We don't know much about how all this happened,
41:47and this is the main reason for this study.
41:51The best way to catch a black fish, here in the water,
41:54is to use a net.
41:56This is a set of nets that we use to catch black fish.
42:00This is a small little net that we tie with a short rope.
42:04The reason we use a rope is because black fish bite very fast.
42:08As you can see, we tie it with a net.
42:11Black fish are the only fish species that live in very deep waters,
42:16and that can live in deep waters.
42:19For other fish, it is physically impossible to live in deep waters.
42:24Black fish live in deep waters for three or four years,
42:28so they don't come here for a short period of time,
42:31and then they die in the salt waters.
42:34They can practically live in deep waters for a year or two.
42:38The reason why black fish live in the salt waters
42:41is because they are close to fish,
42:43and they have a lot of food for fish.
42:46And then they live until the end of the world,
42:49for something even bigger.
42:51How did they come to live in deep waters?
42:54It is one of the questions that I hope to find answers in this study,
42:58and to do that, we will compare the fish from the deep waters
43:02with the fish from the salt waters.
43:05Very few fish, even the fewest fish,
43:08can pass from the salt waters to the deep waters,
43:11but that doesn't make a problem for black fish.
43:14Richard's study is an attempt to find out how they do it.
43:20This is undoubtedly a fish.
43:23It is a fish that lives in the salt waters.
43:26It is a fish that lives in the salt waters.
43:29It is a fish that lives in the salt waters.
43:33This is undoubtedly a fish.
43:35It is a fish that lives in the salt waters.
43:38It is a fish that lives in the salt waters.
44:03It is small, but it has the exact temperament of a young fish.
44:19Since it is confirmed that there are fish in the salt waters,
44:23wouldn't you think of a fish like this?
44:27I haven't remembered the name of this fish,
44:30but I know that they don't live in the salt waters.
44:33It should be noted that the number of fish in the salt waters
44:37in Australia is increasing rapidly, but it is still increasing.
44:41Most of the black fish live in the salt waters,
44:44but we all know that the salt waters
44:47and the deep water fish are 2 to 4 meters deep.
44:51If a deep water fish can swim 2,000 miles
44:54up to the Amazon, 70,000 miles in the Brisbane salt water
44:58is a child's play.
45:04Atahan lives in the New Jersey salt waters.
45:07In 1916, in the city of Matawan,
45:1011,000 miles across the state,
45:13there were three sacks of fish a day.
45:1612 of them were caught on the same day.
45:19Some of them were caught in the salt water
45:22and some of them were caught in the river.
45:25They were taken to the city
45:27and killed by a group of police officers.
45:30Stanley Fisher was taken into the water
45:33and found the body of the murdered man.
45:36But as he tried to break,
45:38he was shot himself and later died.
45:41The townspeople of Matawan,
45:43especially when there were few miles to the right of the river,
45:47shot another man, 12-year-old Joseph Tong.
45:50The fish was also attacked,
45:52and the town was taken into the fight.
45:56The entire town was mobilized.
45:59They tried to use every means possible
46:02to find and kill the fish.
46:05They used guns, they used dynamite.
46:08All of the fish came to the hospital.
46:13The press was also attacked.
46:16This story is a deep reminder of the book No Full Heart.
46:20But it was more certain
46:22that the murderer's fish was not a big fish.
46:28There are plenty of fish in the salt water.
46:31There are plenty of fish in the salt water.
46:34There are plenty of fish in the salt water.
46:37There are plenty of fish in the salt water.
46:40But there are more people than the 82 people.
46:43But there are more people than the 82 people.
46:46But there are more people than the 82 people.
46:49In the early days, the fish was a great source of great fear.
46:53It hid pilgrims in the salt water of the country,
46:56and it was found in the coffins in the salt water.
46:59Not only in the country, but also here.
47:02Since 1991,
47:04more than 1,000 passengers have died in Bangladesh.
47:08More than 1,000 passengers have died in Bangladesh.
47:12From time to time,
47:14people live in rooms full of fish.
47:17Some of them have not yet arrived in the country,
47:20but others are fed by dead fish.
47:23And if there is fish,
47:25there is no reason for a registered person
47:28to go to the fish market to ask for fish.
47:31to go to the fish market to ask for fish.
47:34But the fish that come to the market
47:37are created to be developed, sophisticated,
47:40and they are very expensive.
47:42When a fisherman kills a person,
47:44he immediately does what he has to do,
47:46and he does not understand
47:48that people take him personally.
47:50What he has to do is to spend a lot of energy
47:53and a lot of work to understand the things
47:56that make it possible to change the fish
47:59without being killed by them.
48:01And this can only be a good feeling.
48:03A good feeling even when you talk
48:05for ten more decades about the fish.
48:07It is not ironic that those ten years
48:09have been the most admirable years.
48:12The green fish we see in front of us.
48:19The blue fish in the water.
48:27The red fish we see in front of us.
48:32The red tiger with its brown teeth.
48:35The green fish we see in front of us.
48:39The green fish we see in front of us.
48:46The white fish we see in front of us.
48:53The blue fish that is one with its black teeth.
48:59The red fish that has all the eyes you want.
49:03The legendary white fish.
49:15And the black fish.
49:17The fish that goes wherever it wants.
49:22When you are in the water,
49:24you are in their world.
49:26Mosaeroni.
49:32Mosaeroni.

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