ダーウィンが来た! 2024年9月1日

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ダーウィンが来た! 2024年9月1日
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00:00Baba dashes through the lions, and Jagger dashes through the water.
00:07Today's theme is the animals that run every year.
00:12It's that time of year again, isn't it?
00:15Then let's get to it!
00:17Oh, he's in a good mood.
00:20So, what do you think of the animals that run, Mr. Beard?
00:24Of course, the cheetahs.
00:27Oh, and the kangaroos.
00:30Yes, yes, they're all familiar animals.
00:33But, Mr. Beard, this year's runners are a little different.
00:37Oh, really?
00:40The capybara of healing.
00:43The jellyfish that makes a flower lantern.
00:47And the owl that runs.
00:50Oh, it's true! It's running, it's running!
00:54All over the world, for 24 hours, the animals run and make their lives shine.
01:00Now, it's time to start the Great Relay that runs around the planet Earth.
01:04I'm running with you!
01:06Hooray!
01:12Darling is here!
01:16The starting point of the relay is the Great Plateau in East Africa.
01:21This is the home of the world's number one wild animals.
01:30Those who chase and those who are chased.
01:35In the world of carnivores, the herbivores are weak creatures that only run away.
01:41There is a runner who completely overturns this idea.
01:48It's a boar.
01:49He is 120 centimeters tall and weighs about 80 kilograms.
01:57A lion has appeared.
02:01But, he won't run away right away.
02:05Let's see how the other one reacts.
02:10A lion is charging at the boar.
02:13The distance is 20 meters.
02:17He starts running.
02:19Seeing that, the boar also starts running.
02:24And then, he accelerates at once.
02:28The highest speed is higher for the lion,
02:31but the boar is overwhelmingly superior in starting speed and endurance.
02:42If he doesn't miss the timing to start running, he won't catch up.
02:47He seems to have calculated it well.
02:55This time, it's a cheetah, the fastest hunter on earth.
03:03As expected, he can't escape from the cheetah.
03:08He is caught up.
03:10At that moment, he dodges the cheetah and reverses the course.
03:17The boar is overwhelmingly superior in endurance.
03:21He chases the cheetah with a strong posture.
03:30This is the mother who brought a young child.
03:34The cheetah's target is a young child.
03:38He is going to be killed this time.
03:42The mother counterattacks violently.
03:45Once again, the boar wins.
03:50He knows the strength of the enemy accurately,
03:53and sometimes, he is able to catch up.
03:56The boar is very fast.
03:59The next stage is Pantanal, a vast wetland in Brazil, South America.
04:08This rich water surface has created a unique ornamental animal, a runner.
04:14The runner is a cheetah.
04:17The cheetah is the largest cheetah in the world.
04:21The cheetah is the largest cheetah in the world.
04:24The cheetah is the largest cheetah in the world.
04:30The cheetah can even bear 3 kilograms of grass in water.
04:39After the meal, the cheetah rests for digestion.
04:44After the meal, the cheetah rests for digestion.
04:49After the meal, the cheetah rests for digestion.
04:52They take a short break to digest the food.
04:56They look relaxed.
05:01Oh?
05:04It's a jaguar.
05:06The strongest hunter in South America,
05:09armed with tremendous power and speed.
05:15The herd runs away at the signal of the guard.
05:19The capybara always stays close to the water
05:24so that it can escape into the water at any time.
05:31But the jaguar is also good at swimming.
05:35It chases the jaguar into the river.
05:37What will it do?
05:40Oh?
05:42Here it is.
05:44It's running on the bottom of the river.
05:49It can run on the bottom of the river
05:52and dive for five minutes.
05:56The capybara has a special mechanism
06:00that stores oxygen in its blood like whales and scorpions.
06:06Jaguars are also good at swimming.
06:09Jaguars are also good at swimming.
06:13Capybaras are improving their ways of running and escaping
06:17depending on the environment and the enemy.
06:24The Great Relay around the planet Earth.
06:28From here, mysterious hunters will appear.
06:33The stage is the Great Plain of North America.
06:38The first one to come out of the hole in the ground is
06:42a capybara digging a hole.
06:46What does a capybara mean by running and hunting?
06:53Speaking of capybaras,
06:55they wait for prey on the tree at night.
06:58They fly up to the prey without making any sound
07:00and kill it by surprise.
07:03It's an impression of a capybara that cuts through the night sky.
07:09But the capybara is still on the ground in the middle of the day.
07:16Oh, it's running!
07:22It goes over there and over here.
07:26It just keeps running around.
07:28It runs away from the image of a very quiet capybara.
07:35Oh, a grasshopper jumped out!
07:38In fact, this is what the capybara is aiming for.
07:41The grasshopper was surprised and ran away,
07:44but it finally flew and chased after it.
07:50It caught it!
07:54The Great Plain of North America,
07:56where there are few habitats,
07:59is mainly targeted by
08:02insects such as grasshoppers living on the ground.
08:05They are hard to find because they are covered in dead grass.
08:09So, the grasshopper was surprised by the capybara running
08:13even though it could fly.
08:15It is a type of carnivore that uses both hands and feet
08:18to eat and eat land, which goes against the common sense of capybaras.
08:22Even in Darwin, a city in northern Australia,
08:26there are a lot of hunters running around.
08:31A green park in the city.
08:38Oh!
08:41It's a capybara with a big skin decoration around its neck.
08:45It opens its body wide and shows its big body.
08:49This collar is a tool of intimidation.
08:55It is running with even more surprise.
09:00It is running while standing on two legs.
09:06It stretches its spine and its front legs are wobbly.
09:10The back legs are also wobbly.
09:13When it moves on the ground,
09:16it almost always runs like this.
09:23Oh, it ate something.
09:28It is running again.
09:31It is eating.
09:34In fact, this weird way of running is
09:37a strategy of hunting that the capybara has developed.
09:42It is very rare to see a capybara running on the ground
09:46with two legs among its friends.
09:50It catches insects one after another
09:54in its unique style.
09:57Well done!
09:59Wait a minute!
10:02It is running again.
10:04Well done!
10:06Wait a minute!
10:08What's the matter?
10:10Isn't it faster to run with four legs like other capybaras?
10:15Oh, I see.
10:17Look at its running.
10:20It doesn't look like it is running fast.
10:23No, Mr. Beard.
10:25The point is not speed.
10:27Then, what is it?
10:29When hunting,
10:30the capybara first looks for insects on the tree.
10:35It has a good eyesight,
10:37so it doesn't miss insects 20 meters away.
10:40Oh, I see.
10:42When it finds insects,
10:44it runs down the tree in a hurry.
10:47However, if it runs with four legs,
10:49the grass gets in the way
10:51and it may lose sight of the insects it found.
10:54I see.
10:56If it runs with two legs,
10:57the position of its head gets higher,
11:00and it can see through the grass,
11:02so it doesn't lose sight of insects.
11:04Oh, I see.
11:06However, it seems difficult to run with two legs.
11:10The key point is
11:13this posture that stretches the upper body.
11:16When a capybara runs,
11:19it can bend its spine
11:21and bring its heavy head to the back.
11:24I see.
11:26A normal capybara
11:28can fall forward this much
11:30even if it tries to raise its body.
11:32I see.
11:34On the other hand,
11:36a capybara with a collar
11:38can raise its body
11:40and bring its center of gravity closer to its legs.
11:42In addition, by stretching its long tail to the back,
11:44it can keep a good balance.
11:46Oh, I see.
11:49When it runs with two legs,
11:51it can bring its center of gravity closer to its legs.
11:53This is how a capybara reaches its height to hunt.
11:57I see.
11:59It's easy to shoot an insect
12:02because it has a high sight...
12:04ah, no, a great sight.
12:07Moreover, if you have a high sight,
12:09you can shoot insects!
12:11Just kidding!
12:12The running planet is Earth.
12:19Next is a creature that runs for 24 hours for love.
12:26The stage is a forest in Australia.
12:29The runner is...
12:34a hedgehog.
12:39He has long nose and small eyes.
12:42He has a unique face.
12:47His whole body is covered by long thorns.
12:50When he feels danger, he becomes in a state of motionless.
12:54He stays still and does not move.
13:01Oh, oh, oh, he has a nosebleed.
13:04Hedgehogs are easy-going and rarely run.
13:12At one time, several hedgehogs were running together like a train.
13:18It is called a hedgehog train.
13:24Oh, four hedgehogs are gathered.
13:28They started to move.
13:32They are lined up in a row.
13:36In other words, this is a hedgehog train.
13:40It is very easy-going.
13:45But this is a special train only for the season of love.
13:52The first one is a female hedgehog.
13:54The second one is a male hedgehog.
13:58The female hedgehog chooses a strong male hedgehog to be her partner.
14:07The male hedgehogs desperately chase the female hedgehog to save their offspring.
14:14In other words, this train is a test of love.
14:18It is a fierce endurance race.
14:22When the female hedgehog stops to eat, the male hedgehogs also stop.
14:27When the female hedgehog starts moving, the male hedgehogs also start.
14:32The progress of the train depends on whether the female hedgehog stops or runs.
14:38Oh, there is one male hedgehog left even though the female hedgehog started.
14:43Hedgehogs have bad eyesight and can hardly see around.
14:48That's why they didn't notice.
14:53The male hedgehog hurriedly chases the female hedgehog, but the female hedgehog is completely separated from the male hedgehog.
15:02The male hedgehog decides to leave the female hedgehog here.
15:11Oh, the female hedgehog came to meet the male hedgehog.
15:15The male hedgehog can hardly see the female hedgehog.
15:22When it is the season of love, the female hedgehog smells the male hedgehog.
15:32The smell remains on the ground where the female hedgehog walked.
15:37When the female hedgehog passes by, the male hedgehogs run on the same course.
15:47In other words, there was a smell track.
15:52The reason why the late male hedgehog caught up was because he followed the smell track.
16:01The male hedgehogs heat up in a competition to take a position close to the female hedgehog.
16:13But the male hedgehog was so absorbed in the competition that he overtook the female hedgehog.
16:22The male hedgehogs lost sight of the smell of the female hedgehog and were separated.
16:29An hour later.
16:33The male hedgehogs are gathered around the female hedgehog again.
16:37But if you look closely, there is no male hedgehog.
16:42From now on, it's a one-on-one battle between two male hedgehogs.
16:47They don't give in to each other.
16:50Harimogura doesn't usually run.
16:54But on this day, he has been running for six hours.
17:01Oh, there is only one male hedgehog behind the female hedgehog.
17:05Was there a game?
17:10But Harimogura didn't give up and kept chasing.
17:17Harimogura squeezed his strength and caught up again.
17:21It's a dead heat.
17:28The fierce race continued until the sun went down.
17:38The next morning.
17:40There is only one male hedgehog next to the female hedgehog.
17:45This male hedgehog seems to have won the race.
17:50Two hedgehogs ran for 24 hours to the end.
17:55They will bring life to the next generation.
17:59Harimogura is in a great frenzy.
18:04For the sake of love, the animals will do their best.
18:13The final runner is also a special feature of running animals.
18:20The fastest runner will appear with monkeys, including humans.
18:24Do you know what it is, Mr.Beard?
18:27No, I just gave the answer to monkeys.
18:32The correct answer is this patas monkey.
18:36It has four long legs.
18:39It is so different from Japanese monkeys, which are close in size.
18:43It's long. I envy it.
18:47The highest speed is more than 50 km per hour.
18:50It can run 100 meters in just 7 seconds.
18:54That's fast.
18:57It is good at long distances as well as short distances.
19:00It doesn't walk when it moves.
19:04Now, let's go to Africa, the last destination of the planet Earth.
19:14We visited Cameroon, in the middle of Africa.
19:20It is a severe dry area with a temperature of 50 degrees in the dry season.
19:31We found a herd of about 50 patas monkeys.
19:36They started running with babies in their stomachs.
19:42Everyone is running.
19:45The first thing we noticed was this tree.
19:53It's a meal.
19:58When they finish eating, they start running again.
20:03They don't slack off.
20:10They stopped for about 1 km.
20:15They eat here as well.
20:19And they run again.
20:24Now, let's go to the water.
20:27They don't have to hurry.
20:30Patas monkeys always run and move.
20:35There are no other monkeys that run like this.
20:40For example, gorillas walk slowly.
20:47Japanese monkeys run when they are excited.
20:51The distance is only a few meters.
20:55In fact, there is a secret to how patas monkeys run.
20:59They run long distances in a relaxed manner.
21:05They run in a unique way, swaying like this.
21:15If you look closely, the angle of their knees hasn't changed.
21:20This means that they don't use their muscles to move their knees.
21:25This is called swing.
21:28It's a way of running in a relaxed manner.
21:33They run in a relaxed manner because of their long legs.
21:42They have a distinctive thumb.
21:46Compared to other gorillas that live on trees,
21:51their thumb is much shorter.
21:55They run on the ground rather than grabbing a branch.
22:00So, they are thought to be shorter so that they don't get in the way.
22:07So, why do patas monkeys run and move?
22:13The answer is...
22:15to avoid enemies.
22:19In a forest, even if an enemy appears,
22:22they can always run away to the top of the tree.
22:28But in a dry environment,
22:30the trees only grow in remote areas.
22:36When they move from one tree to another for food,
22:40there is no safe place for them to hide.
22:45That's why patas monkeys always avoid danger by running.
22:55And when they realize that there is an enemy...
23:00They run with all their might.
23:08They bend their knees,
23:10flex their backs,
23:12and use their entire body muscles to run.
23:16This is a completely different way of running from a swing.
23:21They run at a speed of over 50 km per hour.
23:27They run at a speed of over 50 km per hour.
23:30They are the fastest monkeys in the world.
23:35Patas monkeys can run at long distances and short distances.
23:42But they also have a lot of trouble.
23:50They found a female monkey on a tree.
23:54The baby monkey is about to be born.
23:59The baby monkey is born.
24:01The baby monkey is born on a tree on a hot summer day.
24:08But while the baby monkey is giving birth,
24:10the flock has moved to another place.
24:16They are looking for their friends.
24:19It hasn't even been 30 minutes since the baby monkey was born.
24:24But it's dangerous to be away from the flock.
24:31They run right after giving birth.
24:34That's the fate of patas monkeys.
24:38It's not just the mother monkey that is destined to run.
24:44The baby monkey is about a month old and is clinging to its belly.
25:00The baby monkey is about a month old and is clinging to its belly.
25:06What?
25:11The mother monkey is acting strange.
25:15She is pulling the baby monkey's head.
25:21She is keeping the baby monkey away from her.
25:26This is actually a kind of education to make the baby monkey run on its own.
25:36If the baby monkey is with other monkeys,
25:38the mother monkey is still holding the baby monkey in her arms.
25:48But two months after the baby monkey is born,
25:52the baby monkey runs on its own.
25:58The baby monkey starts running from an early age,
26:01and it grows up to be a top-notch runner.
26:08Patas monkeys survive the harsh, dry land by improving their running.
26:19The planet Earth where they run.
26:21The animals are running hard 24 hours a day,
26:24even at this moment somewhere on Earth.
26:27The animals are running hard 24 hours a day, even at this moment somewhere on Earth.
26:32Let's keep running together!
26:57This is the wild bird heaven known to everyone.
26:59It's perfect for birds to live in because of its unique tower and stone buildings.
27:03Hi, I'm waiting for you, Napolitan.
27:09Hey, would you like to be my chef?
27:11My house is Notre Dame Cathedral.
27:13No, I'll take all the goods.
27:15My house is the Luxembourg Palace.
27:17My house is the Eiffel Tower.
27:19My house is the Great Wall.
27:20What should I do?
27:22I'm in trouble.
27:23Everyone, don't fight for me.
27:27I'm not joking.
27:29My body is one.
27:33We'll be waiting for your interesting information about the animals.
27:39Darwin is here.
27:41The capital of flowers, France, Paris, is also the capital of birds.
27:45Its secret is art and history.
27:48We're approaching the wonderful life of birds and humans in Paris.
27:53To you, Hikaru.
27:56What?
27:57You have to wake up.
27:59I'm angry because I don't know what time it is.
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28:03From today, I will call you Toshikibu.
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28:31My mother seems to be sick.
28:34There's no family like this anywhere.
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28:47The power of the unknown male is amazing.
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