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Movie :- FishTales
Director :- Evan Tramel
Cast :- April Rose, Evan Tramel, Anthony Quintarius


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Widowed Classics Professor Thomas Bradley (Billy Zane) is about to lose his research grant studying ancient love spells at Oxford University. He knows he is close to a major academic breakthrough and desperately needs more time to complete his research. Thomas is given one last chance to finish his work, and goes to the Greek island of Spetses, where he has been invited to stay at the home of a supportive Oxford don Professor Coulter. Thomas brings along his 12-year-old daughter, Serena (Amber Savva). The house is in tolerable condition, and Serena finds a book about merpeople that has an ancient Greek inscription on the cover.

Serena is supportive of her father and readily asks him about ancient mythology, but feels that he dedicates too much of himself to his work. The pair meet a fisherman named Captain Mavros (Alki David) and his son Dimitri (Felix Yanez); Dimitri develops a romantic crush on Serena.

Neried (Kelly Brook), a mermaid who can only take human form at night, travels on land to meet Thomas. When they initially cannot get along, Serena asks that Neried only help her father translate some old relics for his work. Neried does, and when she and Thomas speak the ancient love spell in unison, they fall deeply in love with each other. Thomas realises that the writing on the book Serena had discovered earlier is the key to understanding all of the ancient text, enabling him to continue his work.
Transcript
00:00:00The American Pronunciation Guide Presents
00:00:05In the blue ocean, there are thousands of species of animals.
00:00:12We are going to tell you an amazing story.
00:00:16The story begins at the bottom of the ocean.
00:00:41An exciting fish lives beneath the depths of the ocean.
00:00:49And below...
00:00:51I'm here!
00:00:52Very good!
00:00:53I came before you did!
00:00:57Oh, wait!
00:00:58I think we've come to the wrong place.
00:01:05I can't go any further.
00:01:07Why?
00:01:10Yes!
00:01:11There are many types of sharks there.
00:01:14One of those sharks is my friend, Sammy.
00:01:17He's not like the other sharks.
00:01:19Once, when the enemies attacked me,
00:01:22Sammy was the only one who saved my life.
00:01:25He's very brave and courageous.
00:01:28He always saves my life.
00:01:30He's the most powerful of all the sharks.
00:01:33But he never puts himself ahead.
00:01:36He's very nice.
00:01:37He's not like the others.
00:01:39And that's why he's my best friend.
00:01:45Oh, my God!
00:01:46Look what's coming towards us!
00:01:50He looks very scared.
00:01:54Wherever he goes, there's always trouble.
00:02:01Hey, Ollie!
00:02:03What trouble have you brought this time?
00:02:06If there's any trouble,
00:02:08we'll have to do something immediately.
00:02:11What trouble have you brought?
00:02:23Shark!
00:02:26Oh, no!
00:02:27A shark from here, too?
00:02:29Run!
00:02:36Shark!
00:02:48There are so many beautiful fish here.
00:02:52I wish I could marry one of them.
00:02:57Wow!
00:02:58Golden blue fish!
00:03:02You look amazing!
00:03:04Wow!
00:03:05I'm so lucky today.
00:03:07What an amazing hunter you are!
00:03:15I think he's a little too hungry today.
00:03:18May God save the other fish from him.
00:03:22How are you, Rockstar, bro?
00:03:28I'm going to have a great day today.
00:03:31Who are you hunting early in the morning?
00:03:36Will someone come with me?
00:03:38Whoever comes with me,
00:03:40I'll take him to a wonderful place.
00:03:43There's a beautiful garden there, too.
00:03:46There's a wonderful peace there.
00:03:50Such peace
00:03:54is not found anywhere in the entire ocean.
00:03:57I wish I were married.
00:04:01I would go on a picnic with my wife.
00:04:05Oh, God!
00:04:07Get me married soon.
00:04:10Lionfish,
00:04:11if I had you,
00:04:13I would be so lucky.
00:04:20These fish look amazing, too.
00:04:25Hey, don't mind me.
00:04:28I accidentally touched you.
00:04:34Hey, golden fish!
00:04:37Look here.
00:04:45Help! Help!
00:04:48Shark! Shark!
00:04:51Shark!
00:04:53Shark!
00:04:54Shark!
00:04:56Shark!
00:04:57Hey, don't be so excited.
00:05:00Shark!
00:05:01Shark?
00:05:02Yes, Shark!
00:05:04We're in trouble.
00:05:05Only our friend Shark can help us.
00:05:08Relax, relax.
00:05:10Don't be scared.
00:05:11Look, my friend Prefer and I
00:05:14went to a faraway place in the ocean
00:05:17where there were many sharks.
00:05:19Very dangerous.
00:05:21We wanted to call out to our friend Shark.
00:05:24But before that,
00:05:25many whales came there.
00:05:27Then what happened?
00:05:29Those whales wanted to get rid of us.
00:05:31But we somehow managed to escape from there.
00:05:34And they started following us.
00:05:37If Prefer and I
00:05:38hadn't run our separate ways,
00:05:40it would have been difficult for us to survive.
00:05:43And while running,
00:05:44we both came here and met.
00:05:46Wow!
00:05:47The story is very interesting.
00:05:50You don't have to be afraid.
00:05:53You've come to me.
00:05:55If anything happens to you,
00:05:56I'll take care of it.
00:05:58By the way, who are you?
00:06:00My name is Cleopatra.
00:06:02I'm an anglerfish.
00:06:04But my friends call me Cleo.
00:06:06What kind of cap are you wearing on your head?
00:06:09What kind of cap are you wearing on your head?
00:06:13This is not a cap.
00:06:15And neither have I put on any flowers.
00:06:17I told you,
00:06:19I'm an anglerfish.
00:06:21Wow!
00:06:22I've never seen a fish like you in my life.
00:06:26And tell me about the one next to you.
00:06:31This is my friend Prefer.
00:06:33He's a prefer fish.
00:06:35Your friend looks amazing.
00:06:38What do you say?
00:06:42You won't be able to understand his language.
00:06:45Oh!
00:06:46You should have told me earlier.
00:06:48I can't speak the language of anglerfishes.
00:06:52It almost reached the mouth of the whale.
00:06:55But thank God,
00:06:57it survived.
00:06:59Oh!
00:07:00This was going to be wrong.
00:07:03It was going to be very wrong.
00:07:05I would have convinced the whale.
00:07:08But he was hungry like a demon.
00:07:11And he started following us.
00:07:13He wanted to swallow us.
00:07:15He was a friend of mine.
00:07:17I knew we were going to be in trouble.
00:07:20And we were very careful.
00:07:22I would have helped you.
00:07:24But there is no end to this ocean.
00:07:29How will you find your friend in such a big ocean?
00:07:34In this ocean,
00:07:35you will have to face many problems.
00:07:39I'm alone enough to find my friend.
00:07:43Do you know that?
00:07:45Okay.
00:07:46We will definitely find him.
00:07:48I was just saying.
00:07:50But where will we find him in such a big ocean?
00:07:54I know every corner of this ocean.
00:07:57Do you understand?
00:07:58Is there any truth in this?
00:08:00100 percent.
00:08:01I have been studying about fish for many years.
00:08:05I know everything about the fish
00:08:08that are found in clean water.
00:08:10Do you know what you are going to do?
00:08:12I know very well what I am going to do.
00:08:15But it would have been better if I had your help.
00:08:18Of course.
00:08:19I will definitely help you.
00:08:21No one has ever asked me for help
00:08:24and I have never helped them.
00:08:27Okay.
00:08:28Let's go and find our friend.
00:08:30Of course.
00:08:31I am ready to go wherever you tell me to go.
00:08:40Listen.
00:08:41We have a friend who can help us in this.
00:08:44Really?
00:08:45Who?
00:08:46His name is Brish.
00:08:48He knows every corner of the ocean.
00:08:51I can say with confidence that he must know about your friend.
00:08:56That's great.
00:08:57But I don't need him.
00:09:01Let's go.
00:09:15Look, Brifford.
00:09:17That's a stone fish.
00:09:19But don't go near it.
00:09:21Nothing will happen if I go near it.
00:09:24It's not a violent creature.
00:09:26It's not a violent creature?
00:09:28Go near it and see.
00:09:31Then you will know whether it's a violent creature or not.
00:09:35What are you saying?
00:09:37It's nothing like that.
00:09:39I see it everyday.
00:09:41I never thought that it's a violent creature.
00:09:46Don't mistake stone fish for a weak creature.
00:09:50Its body is as strong as a rock.
00:09:54It can do anything.
00:09:57Let's go from here.
00:10:03Hi, fish.
00:10:04How are you?
00:10:07Hi, fish.
00:10:08How are you?
00:10:12How are you?
00:10:15Look there.
00:10:18Flying fish.
00:10:19Be careful.
00:10:21Why should I be careful?
00:10:23It's not more powerful than me.
00:10:25It's a poisonous fish.
00:10:29I see.
00:10:30It's a poisonous fish.
00:10:33Look at its soft golden wings.
00:10:38It flies with the help of those wings.
00:10:42The lower fish behind it is considered to be very close to it.
00:10:47You are a wise priest.
00:10:53Wow! We are passing through such a beautiful place.
00:10:57I enjoyed it.
00:11:00Yes, it's a very beautiful place.
00:11:12Look at those fish.
00:11:13Is there any super power among them that I don't know about?
00:11:17These fish?
00:11:18They don't have any super power.
00:11:21They are ordinary fish like us.
00:11:24They are all cold blooded.
00:11:27And like us, they can adjust to any kind of climate.
00:11:31And do you know?
00:11:32We fish have gills.
00:11:35With the help of these gills, we can draw oxygen from the water and breathe.
00:11:42And we have gills on our body.
00:11:45A lot of gills.
00:11:47We give birth to children and also lay eggs.
00:11:51Wow! You are a very smart fish.
00:11:54Thanks.
00:11:55Do you know?
00:11:57Fishes used to be around 530 million years old.
00:12:02Wow! You are not telling me more than that.
00:12:07You should believe me.
00:12:09Dinosaurs also have fish.
00:12:14Do you know?
00:12:15How do you know all this?
00:12:19I found out all this after a lot of research.
00:12:23I have studied everything about the creatures of the ocean.
00:12:27Oh! So you have studied these things.
00:12:31You are really a very smart fish.
00:12:33Tell me something else.
00:12:35Let me tell you.
00:12:37The ocean is 70% of the earth.
00:12:4298.2% of the earth's total water is found in the ocean.
00:12:46Oh! Come on.
00:12:47I will tell you something else.
00:12:49Do you know?
00:12:50There are five oceans on this earth.
00:12:52Of course I know.
00:12:53Can you tell me the names of the oceans from the big oceans to the small oceans?
00:12:59Tell me.
00:13:01This place is one of my favorite places.
00:13:04Okay. Give me a minute.
00:13:07You have to start from the big oceans and tell me the names of the small oceans.
00:13:12Okay. I will tell you.
00:13:15First, the biggest is the Pacific Ocean.
00:13:19After that comes the Atlantic Ocean.
00:13:23There is another name for it.
00:13:25It is the Indian Ocean.
00:13:28There is another name for the Atlantic Ocean.
00:13:31What is the name?
00:13:38Oh! I remember.
00:13:40It is the Arctic Ocean.
00:13:50Don't worry, Pfeffer.
00:13:52It won't harm you.
00:13:54It is a sea tortoise.
00:13:58Oh! It is a sea tortoise.
00:14:00I think it is going somewhere like us.
00:14:05Wow! It is having a lot of fun.
00:14:08The sea tortoise is so beautiful, isn't it?
00:14:11It was born many years ago.
00:14:15It is so beautiful, isn't it?
00:14:17It was born many years ago.
00:14:20Almost 110 million years ago.
00:14:23They are also very good at swimming.
00:14:26As far as I know, they travel thousands of miles every year.
00:14:32I think I am right.
00:14:36Sea tortoises have sharp eyes like a telescope.
00:14:40They have an amazing sense of smell.
00:14:42They don't have ears.
00:14:44But they sense vibration and sound frequency.
00:14:51The male sea tortoise never comes out of the water.
00:14:55But the female sea tortoise goes to the shore to lay eggs.
00:14:59After laying eggs, she comes back to the water.
00:15:02And she always does this.
00:15:04Wow! The sea tortoise is so intelligent.
00:15:08The sea tortoise is not included in the fish.
00:15:11They are reptiles.
00:15:13What? Reptiles?
00:15:14That's not possible.
00:15:16Yes, that's what happens.
00:15:18Reptiles are also found in the sea.
00:15:21Do you know?
00:15:23There are seven types of sea tortoises.
00:15:26No, I don't know.
00:15:28Yes, among those seven tortoises, the leatherback sea tortoise is the biggest.
00:15:34It is about six feet long like humans.
00:15:38And it weighs up to 1000 pounds.
00:15:48Hey, do you see that fish?
00:15:51My friend Trish is also in it.
00:15:55Hey Trish, what's going on these days?
00:15:59Hey Sam, what's going on?
00:16:01I am looking for a bride to get married and settle down.
00:16:05Are they all your friends?
00:16:07Yes, this is Petra and that is Prefer.
00:16:10He is an angelfish and she is a prefer fish.
00:16:13You are so lucky.
00:16:15No, they are just my friends.
00:16:17They were running away from the whale fish.
00:16:20Oh, that means the whale fish wanted to escape from the angelfish.
00:16:24And your friend came and saved them.
00:16:26Wow! You are so intelligent.
00:16:28Let's go.
00:16:29Follow me.
00:16:37Thank you for your help.
00:16:39I always help everyone.
00:16:43Hey, where did you go?
00:16:45Be careful of the shark.
00:16:48Good luck.
00:16:49See you later, Sam.
00:16:51Bye.
00:16:52Bye.
00:16:53Bye.
00:16:54Bye.
00:16:55Bye.
00:16:56Bye.
00:16:57Bye.
00:16:58Bye.
00:16:59Bye.
00:17:00Bye.
00:17:01Bye.
00:17:02Bye.
00:17:03Bye.
00:17:04Bye.
00:17:05Bye.
00:17:06Bye.
00:17:07Bye.
00:17:08Bye.
00:17:09Bye.
00:17:10Bye.
00:17:11Good luck.
00:17:12See you later, Sam.
00:17:15Thanks, Breeze.
00:17:18He is a very strange creature.
00:17:22We should go straight from here.
00:17:26Yes, I think we have already started this work.
00:17:33Wow!
00:17:34Look at that.
00:17:36Wow!
00:17:37There are so many of them.
00:17:42Wow!
00:17:43It's fun.
00:17:44They are all roaming together.
00:17:47Hey, friends.
00:17:49What are you trying to learn today?
00:17:54Oh, numbers.
00:17:56It's amazing.
00:17:58Wow!
00:17:59They also know how to count.
00:18:01Wherever they go, they go in groups.
00:18:04And they also show their talent.
00:18:07They also save themselves from the enemies.
00:18:10They go together.
00:18:12That's why the hunters can't hunt them.
00:18:15The hunters can't attack them.
00:18:19And they go back.
00:18:21It's amazing.
00:18:23Wow!
00:18:24They are all together and making a group.
00:18:27When they roam together, it feels like a group of robbers.
00:18:32If one of them makes a mistake, he hides in the group.
00:18:37And it becomes very difficult to find him.
00:18:40You are right, Prefer.
00:18:42They are amazing.
00:18:45They look so beautiful.
00:18:48They go up to 100 miles.
00:18:50And that too 100 feet below.
00:18:52Wherever they go, they go together.
00:18:55They walk very fast.
00:18:57And they are fast.
00:18:59And they change their direction very quickly.
00:19:04Do you know that these fish always follow three rules?
00:19:08First, they all travel in the same direction.
00:19:14How is that possible?
00:19:16And second?
00:19:17And second, they always stay close to their friends.
00:19:21It's amazing.
00:19:22And what's the third one?
00:19:24And when an enemy attacks their friend,
00:19:28they all save their friend together.
00:19:31Hey!
00:19:32Prefer can talk to them.
00:19:34How is that possible?
00:19:36But how can a human talk to fish?
00:19:39Prefer can talk to them.
00:19:41Prefer, talk to them.
00:19:45Is it right?
00:19:54Great!
00:20:02Did you see?
00:20:03She can talk to them.
00:20:05It's amazing.
00:20:06They swim very fast.
00:20:08It's not easy to catch them.
00:20:11Even sharks can't attack them.
00:20:14Oh, no!
00:20:18They hide in coral reefs.
00:20:21And sharks can't see them.
00:20:23And then it becomes difficult for sharks to find them.
00:20:31Thank you, friends.
00:20:32It was fun meeting you.
00:20:35We don't have to stay here.
00:20:37Let's go.
00:20:44Wow!
00:20:45How far is this coral reef?
00:20:49There are some amazing fish in these coral reefs.
00:20:55Yes, I know a little about it.
00:21:02Cool!
00:21:03Who is coming towards the coral forest?
00:21:07It's an amazing place, isn't it?
00:21:09It's a very beautiful forest.
00:21:11Coral reefs are found in tropical and subtropical hot areas in the slime water.
00:21:19Look!
00:21:20They are so beautiful, aren't they?
00:21:23They are also called brancorals.
00:21:26And they also live in groups.
00:21:29Brancorals.
00:21:31Brancorals?
00:21:33But why are they called brancorals?
00:21:35Are they fast?
00:21:37What are you talking about?
00:21:39They are called brancorals because of their shape.
00:21:44Amazing!
00:21:46I have never heard of brancorals in my life.
00:21:51You are so smart.
00:21:54Thank you, Sam.
00:21:56There are so many coral reefs.
00:21:58Coral reefs were formed 10,000 years ago after the end of the Glacier period.
00:22:04The sea level rose after the melting of the ice.
00:22:09Coral reefs are mostly found near the Alkanic Islands.
00:22:14And they make their homes near the Alkanic Islands.
00:22:18And they contain a lot of calcium carbonate.
00:22:23Oh! Is that so?
00:22:25Calcium carbonate.
00:22:27Eating this gives the body minerals and minerals.
00:22:31Their bones are very strong because of calcium carbonate.
00:22:36Amazing!
00:22:37And are you trying to say that corals are also alive?
00:22:43I had never thought that they also have life.
00:22:48I have never seen this.
00:22:51Corals have life, Sam.
00:22:53Actually, all corals are connected to each other.
00:22:57Due to which their structure becomes very rigid.
00:23:01And their structure becomes very strong from inside.
00:23:05Really!
00:23:06I have never seen this before.
00:23:09Corals are not plants.
00:23:11They are animals.
00:23:13Are they only found in plain places?
00:23:15Look carefully.
00:23:16It looks like their hands are sticking out like sticks.
00:23:21Corals are made up of thousands of animals.
00:23:26Are you talking about those fish?
00:23:28No, not fish.
00:23:30I am talking about invertebrates.
00:23:32What is an invertebrate?
00:23:34They are also animals.
00:23:36But they don't have bones.
00:23:38Some of them are like pens.
00:23:41But some of them are bigger than humans.
00:23:45They don't have bones?
00:23:47Yes, without bones.
00:23:49Okay.
00:23:50Then how would their eyes be?
00:23:52How would their mouth be?
00:23:54How would they eat corals?
00:23:56In corals, there are many small holes.
00:24:00Through which they escape from small fish.
00:24:03And they get food.
00:24:05And these small fish are the source of their energy.
00:24:09And they also have stomachs.
00:24:11No, how is this possible?
00:24:13Yes.
00:24:15I think you are the smartest of all the angler fish.
00:24:21Oh no, not at all.
00:24:23I am a smart angler fish.
00:24:32Oh, look there.
00:24:34That is a clown fish.
00:24:36Wow, isn't it beautiful?
00:24:38These fish don't shake hands with humans easily.
00:24:43When a clown fish gets trapped in its enemy's web...
00:24:47...it meets other clown fish and saves its friends.
00:24:53These clown fish run very fast.
00:24:56In most cases, when their enemies chase them to catch them...
00:25:05...they meet the lehengi fish which looks like them.
00:25:11Lehengi fish look exactly like clowns.
00:25:15And that is how they escape.
00:25:17I must appreciate their friendship.
00:25:20I wish I had a friend who would help me in my bad times.
00:25:27Look, what is that?
00:25:29That is a blue fish.
00:25:31Isn't it beautiful?
00:25:33It is more dangerous than beautiful.
00:25:37Its wings can tear anything.
00:25:41Because it is very dangerous.
00:25:44That is why blue tank is called doctor fish.
00:25:49If it has an enemy, it attacks it.
00:25:53Its wings protect the blue tank from the enemy.
00:25:59That is why this fish can roam freely.
00:26:04And its enemies can't attack it.
00:26:07I can't believe my eyes.
00:26:10Isn't it so cool?
00:26:12All right, squads.
00:26:14It is counted among the beautiful creatures of the sea.
00:26:19Why?
00:26:20There are thousands of creatures in fresh water and salt water.
00:26:25They have gills like us.
00:26:28And sometimes they mix with the parts of the fish.
00:26:32They also have eight legs.
00:26:35Look at that.
00:26:37I can see two more Tata Claws down there.
00:26:43Oh, I think they are very heavy.
00:26:51I forgot to tell you.
00:26:53They are very heavy.
00:26:56They are the heaviest invertebrates on earth.
00:27:04Oh, my God.
00:27:06That heavy?
00:27:07Absolutely.
00:27:08And they are very smart.
00:27:11And they have three heads.
00:27:13Three heads?
00:27:15Oh, yes.
00:27:16Isn't it amazing?
00:27:23Oh, yes.
00:27:25Sea urchins.
00:27:27There are more than 200 types of sea urchins.
00:27:31They are found in many colors, shapes, and shapes.
00:27:36Isn't it amazing?
00:27:38And they are also called bilateral creatures.
00:27:42Bilateral?
00:27:44Bilateral.
00:27:46They are called bilateral because they have five senses.
00:27:51And all five are equal to each other.
00:27:53To save them, nature has put thorns all around them.
00:27:58Oh, but they don't have any wings.
00:28:00They don't have wings, but they have legs.
00:28:04Although they use their legs less.
00:28:08They reach from one place to another through sea flow.
00:28:14They get their food from leaves.
00:28:19They also fight with each other.
00:28:21And sometimes they don't talk to each other for 200 years.
00:28:25Oh, my God.
00:28:26They don't talk for 200 years?
00:28:30Wow.
00:28:31Look at that golden fish.
00:28:33It looks like a plate to eat.
00:28:37That's not a plate.
00:28:39It's an ocean fish.
00:28:41Very cool.
00:28:43Ocean sunfish.
00:28:45It is considered one of the largest fish in the world.
00:28:49It's scientific name is Ola Mola.
00:28:53That's why they are also called Mola fish.
00:28:56And do you know about their weight?
00:28:59They weigh 5,000 pounds.
00:29:02What did you say?
00:29:035,000 pounds?
00:29:05Yes.
00:29:06They are 10 feet long and 8 feet high.
00:29:12Oh, my God.
00:29:13So big.
00:29:15I didn't know that such big animals are found in the ocean.
00:29:20They have many enemies.
00:29:22Shark, whale, lion, fish.
00:29:24They always hunt for sunfish.
00:29:28Don't joke.
00:29:30Believe me.
00:29:32What if the whale fish that are chasing us come and eat it?
00:29:38When ocean fish is in danger, why doesn't it stay with its family?
00:29:46Not that.
00:29:47That's my brother, Kaj.
00:29:49Kaj, how are you, brother?
00:29:52These are my friends.
00:29:54The whale fish was chasing them.
00:29:56That's why one of their friends got separated.
00:29:59They are looking for them.
00:30:04It seems that he won't say anything.
00:30:07Brother, didn't you hear anything?
00:30:09I told you that they are my friends.
00:30:12I told you that they are my friends.
00:30:14And they are looking for their friends.
00:30:16What did he say?
00:30:18Tell me.
00:30:23He must have gone to find a jellyfish.
00:30:26That's why he is still looking for it.
00:30:29Jellyfish?
00:30:30Wow!
00:30:31I love jellyfish.
00:30:34There is something strange in this area.
00:30:37Be careful.
00:30:39Thanks for help, Kaj.
00:30:41We will meet you later.
00:30:53There are so many marriers here, right?
00:30:57These scoundrels throw very long things.
00:31:00Have you ever been bitten by a marrier?
00:31:03But when they are hungry, they become very dangerous.
00:31:08I am not scared.
00:31:10What do you prefer?
00:31:15Okay.
00:31:16When I am with you, why do you have to be scared?
00:31:22Wow!
00:31:23We have come to the area of the mine trees.
00:31:26Oh!
00:31:28There is no place like this.
00:31:31Let's see how many mine trees are here.
00:31:34I have heard about this place before.
00:31:36It's a very interesting place, isn't it?
00:31:40Wow!
00:31:43What is he saying?
00:31:45He is asking us about the mine trees.
00:31:49Oh yes!
00:31:50She wants to know more about the mine trees.
00:31:54You know something, right?
00:31:56Oh!
00:31:57Fine.
00:31:58Mine trees are also a kind of fish.
00:32:01They have always been enemies of humans.
00:32:04They never like humans.
00:32:07Oh!
00:32:08I thought humans don't know about it.
00:32:13Oh no!
00:32:15I meant something else.
00:32:18Just like fish stay away from you,
00:32:21they also stay away from humans.
00:32:25Oh!
00:32:26I am not that bad.
00:32:27Tell me something else about mine trees.
00:32:29Humans call this fish devil fish.
00:32:32Well, humans call it devil fish.
00:32:36Because their shape is also like that.
00:32:39Yes.
00:32:40And it looks very big.
00:32:42These fish push the water backwards
00:32:46with their wings on both sides.
00:32:48So that they can move forward.
00:32:51When they walk,
00:32:52it looks like they are flying in the water.
00:32:55Yes.
00:32:56Like a superhero.
00:32:58Absolutely right.
00:32:59And you will be surprised to know one thing.
00:33:02These mine trees take good care of their cleanliness.
00:33:05Yes, I know.
00:33:06Just like humans clean cars,
00:33:09they also clean themselves.
00:33:11Absolutely right.
00:33:12Just like cars,
00:33:13they also clean each other.
00:33:15They don't let their children go away from their sight.
00:33:19This is very cool.
00:33:22You must know that it has a beard.
00:33:25A small beard.
00:33:27This is not an ordinary fish.
00:33:30It is very unique like you anglophones.
00:33:33You have skills.
00:33:36And mine trees have brains.
00:33:39If you compare the body and brain of any fish,
00:33:43their race will be the best.
00:33:45I am praising it so much.
00:33:47I hope your ego doesn't get hurt.
00:33:49I was born to praise beauty.
00:33:55What is he saying?
00:33:56He is saying that no matter how you are,
00:33:58you are very friendly.
00:34:00Thank you, friend.
00:34:01As much as I can,
00:34:03I do it for my friends.
00:34:06If you don't believe me,
00:34:07you can go and ask my friends about me.
00:34:12Yes, I know.
00:34:14We like you a lot.
00:34:19Jellyfish.
00:34:20Oh, be careful.
00:34:22Don't go near it.
00:34:23They may look beautiful,
00:34:25but they are poisonous.
00:34:27You must know that.
00:34:29Okay.
00:34:30But there are not many jellyfish here.
00:34:32We can swim easily.
00:34:37Look at that, Prefer.
00:34:38Jellyfish.
00:34:39It looks like a sailing fin.
00:34:41Yes, they are made very well.
00:34:44Their body is made of 95% flour
00:34:47and 5% protein and salt.
00:34:51Jellyfish don't have a brain.
00:34:54Jellyfish don't have lungs,
00:34:57heart,
00:34:58blood,
00:34:59or bones.
00:35:00They don't have a skull or gills.
00:35:03And they don't have any parts.
00:35:06What? That's not possible.
00:35:08Yes, it is.
00:35:09They have three layers.
00:35:12One is dermis,
00:35:13called mesoglia,
00:35:15and the other is like a thin elastic.
00:35:18That layer is called dermis gastral.
00:35:21Isn't it amazing?
00:35:23It is amazing.
00:35:25How do they see?
00:35:26How do they breathe?
00:35:28Jellyfish don't have eyes like us
00:35:31and neither do they have ears or gills.
00:35:34Then how do they know anything?
00:35:36Do they live in the same place in the water?
00:35:38Actually, nature has made their sense of humor amazing.
00:35:41They can go up and down in the water.
00:35:43While going up and down,
00:35:45the chemical of the water that falls on them
00:35:47is their food.
00:35:49That's cool.
00:35:51Yes.
00:35:52They have been found millions of years ago.
00:35:55They have been found since the time of dinosaurs.
00:35:58If they don't have wings,
00:36:00how do they swim?
00:36:03Their body structure is such
00:36:05that they can easily swim from one place to another.
00:36:09Unlike other creatures of the oceans,
00:36:12they are not that heavy.
00:36:15Some of their friends are found in the Indian Ocean.
00:36:18They go to meet their friends there too.
00:36:21They never forget their place.
00:36:23Even if they go far away,
00:36:25they return to their place
00:36:27from the same direction.
00:36:29Oh my God!
00:36:32Some jellyfish are very transparent.
00:36:35You can easily see their surroundings.
00:36:38Some of them have different colors.
00:36:41Green, blue, yellow, red, pink.
00:36:45Jellyfish are found in all colors.
00:36:47Amazing!
00:36:48Imagine,
00:36:50how beautiful they would look
00:36:52when they walk together.
00:36:54I have seen them together.
00:36:56Some depend on themselves.
00:36:58Some depend on their parents.
00:37:01Their parents give them food.
00:37:03Only then can they eat.
00:37:05They compete with their enemies.
00:37:08Together.
00:37:11Please,
00:37:12tell me something about their mouths.
00:37:15God has given them
00:37:17a small mouth to eat.
00:37:19They often stay in their group.
00:37:22The wings on their chest
00:37:25work like fingers for them.
00:37:28It sounds so strange, doesn't it?
00:37:31There are so many different fish in the ocean.
00:37:34Wow!
00:37:35It sounds so nice.
00:37:37While talking about jellyfish,
00:37:40what if we bump into them?
00:37:44If that happens,
00:37:46it won't be good for us.
00:37:48Because some jellyfish
00:37:50are very big in size.
00:37:53Do you know what they are called?
00:37:56They are called blue.
00:37:58They look like this.
00:38:04Lips!
00:38:05So many lips!
00:38:08It seems we have come to the lips area.
00:38:11They are so calm, Peffer.
00:38:13I have never seen them before.
00:38:16Don't fight with anyone, friends.
00:38:18You are right.
00:38:20I am very scared.
00:38:22Fear?
00:38:23There is no need to be scared.
00:38:26If something goes wrong,
00:38:28I am with you.
00:38:30You can ask anyone about my bravery.
00:38:33I will tell you the story of my friend,
00:38:36John Macaulay.
00:38:38Once upon a time,
00:38:40John Macaulay used to hunt
00:38:42so many fish together.
00:38:44Really?
00:38:45Your friend did this?
00:38:47Wow!
00:38:48These fish don't even have a name.
00:38:51Tell me about your friend.
00:38:53Someone should learn
00:38:55how to hunt fish.
00:38:57He is very smart in killing fish.
00:39:00One day,
00:39:01he came to know about the tool
00:39:03to catch fish.
00:39:04What happened after that?
00:39:05He trapped many fish.
00:39:07But still,
00:39:08the fish couldn't escape from his trap.
00:39:12Oh!
00:39:13Your friend is very smart.
00:39:16You are right.
00:39:18Fishermen are very crazy.
00:39:21If you are still scared,
00:39:24I will release all the fish right now.
00:39:27No, no.
00:39:28Leave it.
00:39:30Thank you so much.
00:39:32We are out.
00:39:34Thank you for helping us, Sam.
00:39:37There is no thank you in friendship.
00:39:40Do you have any idea
00:39:41where we are right now?
00:39:43I think we are going to reach
00:39:45the area of that fish.
00:39:48Let's go.
00:39:59Look!
00:40:00A sea horse.
00:40:02A sea horse?
00:40:04I have never heard of
00:40:05a sea horse before.
00:40:08Look!
00:40:09It is right in front of you.
00:40:11A sea horse.
00:40:12It is also called
00:40:13the treasure of the sea.
00:40:16It can't be a fish.
00:40:17It is not a fish at all.
00:40:19It is a fish.
00:40:21Only a sea horse
00:40:23is a fish
00:40:25that can swim upright
00:40:26from both sides.
00:40:28I have a friend,
00:40:30Clown Fish.
00:40:31He once told me
00:40:33about a sea horse.
00:40:36A sea horse can go
00:40:38from one end
00:40:40to the other
00:40:41in half an hour.
00:40:42Wow! That's amazing.
00:40:44Tell me,
00:40:45is that sea horse
00:40:46looking at you
00:40:48or at me?
00:40:49I would say
00:40:50it is looking at you
00:40:52and at me as well.
00:40:54A sea horse can see
00:40:56two different things
00:40:57at the same time
00:40:58with its eyes.
00:41:00It can see
00:41:01in front of one eye
00:41:02and behind the other eye.
00:41:05It has thorns
00:41:06all around its body.
00:41:08A sea horse's tail
00:41:10is very slender.
00:41:12Sometimes,
00:41:13a sea horse
00:41:14can fly its tail
00:41:15very high
00:41:16in the air.
00:41:20I will tell you
00:41:21more interesting things
00:41:22about a sea horse.
00:41:24It is very concerned
00:41:25about its life.
00:41:27To make its life,
00:41:29it always swims.
00:41:31Sometimes,
00:41:32a sea horse's tail
00:41:33gets separated from its tail.
00:41:35A sea horse
00:41:36can produce
00:41:3758 eggs
00:41:38at a time
00:41:39from its stomach.
00:41:42Can a sea horse
00:41:43look like Kangaroo?
00:41:45That's impossible.
00:41:47Yes, it can.
00:41:48Let's go.
00:41:49Wow!
00:41:50Let's go
00:41:51and find out more about it.
00:41:52Wow!
00:41:53I can trust it.
00:41:55It is my distant relative.
00:41:58But,
00:41:59it belongs to another caste.
00:42:01How did it become
00:42:02your relative?
00:42:04I am sorry
00:42:05if you felt wrong.
00:42:07Actually,
00:42:08it is a frog fish.
00:42:10It is also amazing.
00:42:12It walks slowly.
00:42:14But,
00:42:15when its enemies
00:42:16follow it,
00:42:17it runs very fast.
00:42:19Its enemies
00:42:20can't catch it.
00:42:21Wait here.
00:42:23Its cousin
00:42:24lives in the depths
00:42:25of the sea.
00:42:28Wow!
00:42:29Nice scene!
00:42:34Look!
00:42:35I can see the devil.
00:42:37Don't talk to it.
00:42:40It is not a devil.
00:42:43It is a banded secret.
00:42:46It is a poisonous sea snake.
00:42:49It is a very powerful snake.
00:42:52Once it bites someone,
00:42:55it doesn't get a chance
00:42:56to escape.
00:42:58You are right, Petra.
00:43:01I don't think
00:43:02it will be able to see us.
00:43:04If it sees us,
00:43:05it won't be able to win.
00:43:07Let's follow it.
00:43:09As you can see,
00:43:10it swims very fast.
00:43:12It is also an MPN.
00:43:14It means
00:43:15it can live in water
00:43:16and land
00:43:17at both places.
00:43:19Hey!
00:43:28Hey!
00:43:29What is this?
00:43:30Why are you
00:43:31blocking our way?
00:43:35I like to eat
00:43:36fish for free.
00:43:38As long as I am here,
00:43:39you can't even
00:43:40touch my friend.
00:43:42If you want to eat my friend,
00:43:44you will have to
00:43:45compete with me.
00:43:47What are you trying to say?
00:43:49Petra,
00:43:50you explain him.
00:43:52Hi!
00:43:53Mr. Ill.
00:43:55My name is Martin.
00:43:57Martin Morillier.
00:44:00Do you understand?
00:44:03Oh!
00:44:04Martin.
00:44:05Did you see
00:44:06my friend R's
00:44:07floss?
00:44:11How dare you
00:44:13speak in front of me?
00:44:16Even if I saw
00:44:17your friend,
00:44:19I would not
00:44:20tell you.
00:44:22Tell me
00:44:23whether you saw him
00:44:24or not.
00:44:25Yes,
00:44:26I saw him.
00:44:27He was following
00:44:28someone.
00:44:30Which way did he go?
00:44:32Knowing this
00:44:33is not my job.
00:44:34You are wasting
00:44:35my time
00:44:36for no reason.
00:44:38Now,
00:44:39calm down
00:44:40and answer
00:44:41my question.
00:44:43First,
00:44:44tell me
00:44:45your name.
00:44:46We will give you
00:44:47whatever you want.
00:44:48But,
00:44:49please help us.
00:44:52I want to eat you.
00:44:57No!
00:44:59What will you get
00:45:00by eating me?
00:45:02I only have
00:45:03bones.
00:45:05Look,
00:45:06tell me clearly.
00:45:07Will you help us
00:45:08or not?
00:45:10I will make
00:45:11a deal with you.
00:45:14I will ask you
00:45:15three questions
00:45:18about my heart.
00:45:21If you
00:45:22answer
00:45:23my three questions
00:45:24correctly,
00:45:28I will give you
00:45:30whatever you want.
00:45:33But,
00:45:34if you
00:45:35answer
00:45:36any wrong question,
00:45:38I will eat you.
00:45:42Sam,
00:45:43look,
00:45:44I am not ready for this.
00:45:46Petra will answer
00:45:48your questions.
00:45:50Okay, Petra?
00:45:51Yes,
00:45:52I hope so.
00:45:54Okay,
00:45:55first question.
00:45:57Am I a fish
00:46:02or a snake?
00:46:09As far as I know,
00:46:12you are a fish,
00:46:13not a snake.
00:46:14You even look like
00:46:15a reptile.
00:46:17You may not have
00:46:18any skills,
00:46:20but you are a fish.
00:46:24Very well.
00:46:26That was a good answer.
00:46:29Now,
00:46:30the second question
00:46:31is in front of you.
00:46:33Why do we
00:46:34always keep our mouths
00:46:36open?
00:46:39You always
00:46:40keep your mouths
00:46:41open
00:46:42so that
00:46:43you can keep
00:46:44your balance
00:46:45in the water flow
00:46:46and you can
00:46:47breathe easily.
00:46:48That is why
00:46:49you keep your mouths
00:46:50open
00:46:51so that
00:46:52your food
00:46:53goes straight
00:46:54to your mouth.
00:46:56I want to eat you too,
00:47:00but you are
00:47:01answering
00:47:02the question
00:47:03correctly.
00:47:06Still,
00:47:07I have to ask you
00:47:09the last question.
00:47:14Well,
00:47:15why did you ask
00:47:17the last question
00:47:19so seriously?
00:47:21Aurel,
00:47:22there is one thing
00:47:23that is different between us.
00:47:25Is this question
00:47:26very difficult?
00:47:28No,
00:47:29no, no.
00:47:30Of course,
00:47:31it is difficult.
00:47:33No,
00:47:34no, no.
00:47:35Of course,
00:47:36it is difficult.
00:47:37Well,
00:47:38the amazing thing
00:47:39about Aurels
00:47:40is that
00:47:41their tails
00:47:42are 6 feet long
00:47:44and their jaws
00:47:45are 15 feet long.
00:47:48The interesting thing
00:47:49about Aurels
00:47:50is that
00:47:51their heads
00:47:52and legs
00:47:53are shaped
00:47:54like ducks.
00:47:56But,
00:47:57unlike other fish,
00:47:58they do not
00:47:59have
00:48:00a pectoral
00:48:01amphiae.
00:48:03You are
00:48:04absolutely
00:48:05right.
00:48:06Aurels
00:48:07are primarily
00:48:08nocturnal.
00:48:09They like
00:48:10to hunt at night.
00:48:11You are
00:48:12absolutely
00:48:13right.
00:48:14Tell me
00:48:15more.
00:48:16Aurels
00:48:17hide near
00:48:18their jaws
00:48:19to swallow
00:48:20their prey.
00:48:21Aurels
00:48:22are
00:48:23hungry hunters.
00:48:24Once
00:48:25the prey
00:48:26gets trapped
00:48:27in the jaws
00:48:28of Aurels,
00:48:29it is impossible
00:48:30to escape.
00:48:31I cannot
00:48:32understand
00:48:33what you are
00:48:34trying to say.
00:48:35You are
00:48:36absolutely
00:48:37right.
00:48:38Tell me
00:48:39more.
00:48:40Aurels
00:48:41are gornioras.
00:48:42That is why
00:48:43they love
00:48:44to eat meat.
00:48:45Aurel's
00:48:46favorite food
00:48:47is
00:48:48octopi,
00:48:49sweat cutter fish,
00:48:50and mollusk fish.
00:48:51Octopi,
00:48:52sweat cutter fish,
00:48:53and mollusk fish.
00:48:54Octopi,
00:48:55sweat cutter fish,
00:48:56and mollusk fish.
00:48:57Octopi,
00:48:58sweat cutter fish,
00:48:59and mollusk fish.
00:49:00Octopi,
00:49:01sweat cutter fish,
00:49:02and mollusk fish.
00:49:03It is not
00:49:04easy to hunt
00:49:05Aurels.
00:49:06Morels
00:49:07stick to
00:49:08the ground
00:49:09and hunters
00:49:10cannot spot them.
00:49:11Apart
00:49:12from these
00:49:13Aurels
00:49:14they can
00:49:15eat
00:49:16anything
00:49:17in
00:49:18any lane.
00:49:19Right.
00:49:20morels
00:49:21have
00:49:22double teeth.
00:49:23One
00:49:24is best
00:49:25they
00:49:26have
00:49:27two
00:49:28wings
00:49:29in the head
00:49:30I was right, wasn't I?
00:49:33Yes, you were.
00:49:36The teeth in the throat are like pieces of food, which are easy to digest.
00:49:42I was right, wasn't I?
00:49:44I was right, wasn't I?
00:49:46Yes, you were.
00:49:48And apart from the teeth in the jaws, we have other teeth as well.
00:49:57Yes, Morials have other teeth as well, which prevent them from eating anything bad.
00:50:06Yes, you are right.
00:50:12Morials are secret hunters, but they are afraid of some sea creatures,
00:50:17like sharks, whales, croopers, paracutors and many more.
00:50:26Just don't talk about those paracutors in front of me.
00:50:32They don't deserve to be in front of me.
00:50:37Oh, I am very happy with what you said.
00:50:40Shall I tell you what happens to Morials if they eat pepper fish?
00:50:46As soon as they eat pepper fish, bubbles start forming in their stomachs.
00:50:52Enough is enough.
00:50:54You have answered all three questions correctly.
00:50:59Now stop this nonsense.
00:51:01Now you tell me what you saw.
00:51:06Promise is a promise.
00:51:08I will tell you what I saw.
00:51:13I just had my breakfast.
00:51:18I am not in the mood to talk to you right now.
00:51:22I saw many sharks lying behind your friend.
00:51:29Dangerous sharks.
00:51:31They were eager to eat him with their sharp teeth.
00:51:36It seemed as if they would eat your friend at any cost.
00:51:44Your friend couldn't find a place to hide.
00:51:49He went to the same place to hide.
00:51:52His enemies were standing there too.
00:51:56That's why I shouted at him.
00:51:59I told him to kill him if he wanted to survive.
00:52:06Then he entered this cave.
00:52:10Sharks can't enter this cave.
00:52:13Because the entrance was very narrow.
00:52:17After that, I went to fight the sharks to save your friend.
00:52:25And I drove all the sharks away.
00:52:29Wow! He turned out to be very clever.
00:52:33Yes, I did this because I hate sharks too.
00:52:40I hate sharks more than I hate octopus.
00:52:49That's right.
00:52:51Generally, I don't trust Maury.
00:52:55But after today, I have changed my mind about Maury.
00:52:59Let's go, friends.
00:53:01Oh, thanks.
00:53:02Thank you for your help, Marius.
00:53:05I mean, Martin.
00:53:07Don't say that I helped you again.
00:53:10That was my personal matter.
00:53:19Okay, friends.
00:53:20We are stuck in a problem.
00:53:23Problem?
00:53:24No problem.
00:53:26We will solve it.
00:53:28We are fish that live in fresh water.
00:53:31We won't be able to live in fresh water.
00:53:35If we go in fresh water, we will die.
00:53:39This is a very big problem.
00:53:41Then how will you be able to find your friend, Octopus?
00:53:43He can live in fresh water along with fresh water.
00:53:47Some sharks and some animals can live in both fresh water and fresh water.
00:53:54But not everyone can do that.
00:53:57How can our friend live in fresh water?
00:54:00Oh, so you think he won't be there.
00:54:02I can't say that for sure.
00:54:04But we have to go there before sunset to find our friend.
00:54:11Look, Sam.
00:54:12That's a puffer fish.
00:54:14One more puffer fish.
00:54:17But that puffer fish is bigger than our puffer fish.
00:54:21Is it another fish?
00:54:24He doesn't look like our puffer fish.
00:54:27But he is a puffer fish.
00:54:29He is as scared of sharks.
00:54:32He has grown up.
00:54:34But he is a puffer fish.
00:54:35Unbelievable.
00:54:37If you can give me some information about puffer fish.
00:54:40Puffer fish are very classic.
00:54:42They live for hundreds of years.
00:54:45They are very dangerous for future fish.
00:54:49Puffer fish have a very strong sense of smell.
00:54:53Puffer fish have a very slender stomach.
00:54:57They have a special shape around their neck.
00:55:01But they can also hear.
00:55:04Am I right, Puffer?
00:55:08I understood.
00:55:09I can see some lips in front of me.
00:55:12I had a fight with him once, Sam.
00:55:15Puffer fish don't look dangerous.
00:55:18But he has so much space in his stomach.
00:55:21He can kill three billion people and eat them.
00:55:26What did he say, Puffer?
00:55:29He knows a lot about sharks.
00:55:34All the animals of the ocean talk about him.
00:55:37It is unbelievable.
00:55:39But what does he know?
00:55:43He is saying that we are very fond of laughter.
00:55:48What is laughter?
00:55:51They are sea creatures.
00:55:53They have helped me before.
00:55:55They will definitely help me.
00:55:59Great.
00:56:00But what is laughter?
00:56:08This is an ocean ship.
00:56:11Oh!
00:56:12So, this is the ocean ship.
00:56:16You are right.
00:56:17I have been hearing for a long time...
00:56:20...that humans come to the ocean to find treasure.
00:56:23I have studied about it.
00:56:26Oh!
00:56:27What kind of treasure do they come to find?
00:56:30Do they come to find a diamond...
00:56:32...or a lac-table-truss princess?
00:56:35Oh!
00:56:36No.
00:56:37Gold.
00:56:38They come to find gold.
00:56:41Gold?
00:56:42But what do they do with gold?
00:56:44Is gold of no use to us?
00:56:46Actually, I don't know.
00:56:49What do humans do with gold?
00:56:53Look at that.
00:56:55Something is moving there.
00:56:58Oh!
00:56:59That is a human.
00:57:01Humans are swimming in the ocean.
00:57:03But how are they able to breathe?
00:57:05Don't tell me that humans are also fish.
00:57:08No.
00:57:09Humans have developed a technique...
00:57:12...to carry oxygen with them.
00:57:14They carry a bag of oxygen with them.
00:57:18No.
00:57:19How is that possible?
00:57:21Do humans' presence in the ocean...
00:57:23...affect other creatures?
00:57:26Oh!
00:57:27Yes.
00:57:28Humans' presence has had a deep effect on us.
00:57:37Laughter must be inside that ship.
00:57:40We should go and see it.
00:57:44What did Puffer say?
00:57:46There might be a shark inside.
00:57:48This ship is very old.
00:57:51One or the other hunter...
00:57:53...can kill Puffer fish.
00:57:55But when we are here...
00:57:57...there is no need to worry about anyone.
00:58:00We will see what happens.
00:58:04Yes, Puffer.
00:58:05Sharks are very scary.
00:58:08They are also very angry.
00:58:10They are very dangerous.
00:58:12Humans also call them sea dogs.
00:58:16Sea dogs?
00:58:17But they don't look like dogs to me.
00:58:20Humans have given different names to sharks.
00:58:24I think it must be because...
00:58:27...they are interesting creatures.
00:58:30They are also called prehistoric hunters.
00:58:33Why prehistoric?
00:58:37Because sharks have ruled the oceans for thousands of years.
00:58:41Almost 400 million years ago.
00:58:45Oh my God!
00:58:47Since so long?
00:58:48Yes.
00:58:49Look at them.
00:58:50Look at their swimming style.
00:58:53Do you know that sharks don't have any bones?
00:58:57Their bones are made of small tissues.
00:59:00Like manners.
00:59:02Sam.
00:59:03Anyway, manners and sharks are close relatives.
00:59:08Don't tell me that sharks are my relatives.
00:59:12I think so.
00:59:13But look at that, Sam.
00:59:15All sharks are not always ready to eat.
00:59:20For example, take the whale shark.
00:59:24It is one of the biggest sharks in the world.
00:59:27It also has a filter inside.
00:59:29Oh my God!
00:59:30It is so big.
00:59:33Yes.
00:59:34But they are also very gentle.
00:59:36I have also been with it sometimes.
00:59:39Do you know that it is very close to me?
00:59:42Wow!
00:59:43Very good.
00:59:45Do you know how many types of sharks are there?
00:59:48There are more than 400 types of sharks.
00:59:51I am not lying.
00:59:56Do you know how old these sharks are?
01:00:01They live for many years.
01:00:04Isn't it amazing?
01:00:08Oh, look at that.
01:00:09One more shark.
01:00:12Whale sharks are lazier than other sharks.
01:00:16They don't go anywhere in the cold months.
01:00:19And they are not so eager to eat like other sharks.
01:00:24This is the reason why they don't always run after the fish.
01:00:29And most of the time, they spend their lives at the bottom of the sea.
01:00:36Their eyes are so beautiful.
01:00:39It seems that they are always serious.
01:00:43Yes.
01:00:44Their eyes are very beautiful.
01:00:48They can easily hunt in cold water.
01:00:52Apart from this, their sense of smell is also very good.
01:00:58It means that they are also a hunting machine.
01:01:03You can guess their prey by looking at their teeth.
01:01:08Sharks have a lot of teeth.
01:01:11Even if one of them breaks, there is no problem.
01:01:15Isn't it amazing?
01:01:16Yes, really.
01:01:17It has a lot of teeth.
01:01:19It looks like a team of lions.
01:01:21What would they do with so many teeth?
01:01:23Yes.
01:01:24Even if one of the shark's teeth breaks,
01:01:26it can easily replace it with a new one.
01:01:30Sharks have a lot of teeth.
01:01:32Some of them are flat.
01:01:35They help in eating plankton.
01:01:38Apart from this, they have pointed teeth.
01:01:42Because of this, they can crush any bone.
01:01:47Even humans.
01:01:49They don't have any problem in this.
01:01:52Oh my god.
01:01:54Some sharks are completely bald.
01:01:58Bald.
01:01:59They are completely bald.
01:02:00Wow.
01:02:02Yes.
01:02:03By the way, a whale was following my friend.
01:02:07It was very big.
01:02:09It was about 20 feet long.
01:02:11Sharks weigh up to 5000 pounds.
01:02:15They are also called sea-deadly fish.
01:02:19Their other name is man-eater.
01:02:22They kill 5-10 people every year and eat them.
01:02:28These are very dangerous.
01:02:30White sharks are carnivorous.
01:02:33Small whales, sea horses, sea snakes, sea turtles,
01:02:38and snakes eat all these white sharks.
01:02:42Look there.
01:02:43The one who is swimming over there.
01:02:45Look at him.
01:02:46He looks like a hammer.
01:02:48Sweet.
01:02:49A hammer is also a kind of shark.
01:02:52They are very aggressive.
01:02:55Look at the shape of the hammer's body.
01:02:58Did you see it?
01:03:00Look at the eyes of the hammer.
01:03:03It can rotate 308 degrees.
01:03:07It means that it is very fast.
01:03:10It means that the hammer can look up, down,
01:03:15and anywhere at once with its eyes.
01:03:21Very easily.
01:03:23Which is like a boon for the hammer.
01:03:27And for the rest, it is like a curse.
01:03:32What did Prafar say?
01:03:34She is asking you to look at that shark.
01:03:37Can you see it?
01:03:39Can you see it?
01:03:41Small fish are walking with it.
01:03:44Can you see it?
01:03:46Small fish are walking with it.
01:03:50They are called remoras.
01:03:52Remoras are a kind of fish slaves.
01:03:55They attack big fish at once.
01:03:58Actually, whenever sharks see their prey,
01:04:01they increase their speed and reach it.
01:04:03Can a shark swim faster than me?
01:04:05Some sharks can travel for 20 miles in an hour.
01:04:10Wow! This is too much.
01:04:12It would have been better if we didn't mess with it.
01:04:16Look, there is a ship upside down.
01:04:18We should leave the fear of the shark and go inside the ship.
01:04:25Let's go.
01:04:32Oh, hello little fish.
01:04:35Welcome to our ship.
01:04:38We are very happy to see you.
01:04:41But what will Magical Oxter do with the treasure?
01:04:44We are Magic Lobsters.
01:04:46We own all the treasures on this ship.
01:04:50Oh, wow!
01:04:52But what will Magical Oxter do with the treasure?
01:04:55We will do whatever we want to do.
01:04:59Really? This is amazing.
01:05:02What is it?
01:05:04Look, we have also kept a catcher as a prisoner.
01:05:08We will never forgive him.
01:05:11We will fulfill any one of your wishes.
01:05:15If you answer our three questions correctly.
01:05:19Which will be about Glow Station.
01:05:26Glow Steel?
01:05:28Not this, Glow Station.
01:05:29Glow Station.
01:05:31Does anyone of you know anything about Glow Station?
01:05:35I know.
01:05:37I know everything about Glow Station.
01:05:40Wow!
01:05:42I am happy to hear your answer.
01:05:45Does Prefer know anything about Magical Oxter?
01:05:52Leave that.
01:05:54Ask me whatever you want to ask.
01:05:56Okay, I will ask you the first question.
01:05:59Where will we find the skeleton of Glow Station?
01:06:03What kind of question is this?
01:06:05There is no skeleton in Glow Station's body.
01:06:09This question is not that difficult, Sam.
01:06:13Because Glow Station's skeleton is found outside his body.
01:06:18What?
01:06:20Absolutely right.
01:06:22Glow Station's skeleton covers Glow Station's body.
01:06:26Those skeletons are very hard.
01:06:29Well done, my dear.
01:06:31Now you have to answer only two questions correctly.
01:06:35I am ready.
01:06:37Okay.
01:06:39The second question is very small.
01:06:41How many tails does Glow Station have?
01:06:45This is very easy.
01:06:47It has two tails.
01:06:49Sky Blue, well done.
01:06:52Now the third question.
01:06:54This is not that easy.
01:06:56So, are you ready?
01:07:00Yes.
01:07:02Okay.
01:07:04What is the difference between Entry Crab 1 and Herriman Crabs?
01:07:11Wait, Puffer.
01:07:13Let me think what is the difference between the two crabs.
01:07:18This seems a little difficult.
01:07:22I got it.
01:07:23Well, Hermicrabs are not crabs.
01:07:28They are Entry Crabs.
01:07:31They have five legs.
01:07:34They can be seen from outside.
01:07:37They also have nerve flags.
01:07:40Apart from this, they also have two tails.
01:07:45They increase their weight.
01:07:47This also helps them to walk in circular water.
01:07:54And they swim easily with the help of their front legs.
01:07:59Hermicrabs also have five legs.
01:08:05But they have four legs.
01:08:07And the fifth leg is hidden in their inner shell.
01:08:11With the help of which they clean their gills.
01:08:13Very good.
01:08:15Tell me more.
01:08:17They also clean their gills.
01:08:19Okay, let me tell you.
01:08:21Hermicrabs can't see other sea creatures.
01:08:25Like snails.
01:08:27Hermicrabs can eat anything.
01:08:29And they digest it very easily.
01:08:32The outer part of their body is also very flexible.
01:08:37They can be easily shaken.
01:08:40And the upper part of their body protects their body.
01:08:46Apart from this, they use their natural cells.
01:08:51With this, they clean other parts of their body.
01:08:55And protect their bones and cells.
01:08:59Isn't it amazing?
01:09:01They don't need anything else.
01:09:03We are very happy with your answer.
01:09:08Anyway, angler fish.
01:09:10Do you want to say more?
01:09:13Well, regular fish live in the water with the majority.
01:09:17They depend on others for food.
01:09:21They either live in the water for a long time.
01:09:24Or they live on the shore.
01:09:26Whereas, hermicrabs depend on the water.
01:09:30Like saltwater hermicrabs are found in the lower parts of the sea.
01:09:35And they live in open places.
01:09:36Whereas, water hermicrabs live on the beach.
01:09:40Sometimes, they go miles away from the sea.
01:09:44Oh, that's enough.
01:09:46You have passed the exam.
01:09:48Now, you can make any wish.
01:09:52So, tell me.
01:09:54What should we do for you?
01:09:56We are looking for our friend.
01:09:59The octopus.
01:10:01Oh!
01:10:02Soccer Blue.
01:10:04It's not difficult to find him.
01:10:07We saw some sharks chasing him.
01:10:11But we chased the sharks and saved him.
01:10:15After chasing the sharks, we told him.
01:10:19You can ask us for any help.
01:10:22What?
01:10:24You did this?
01:10:26You chased him to the freshwater?
01:10:29Yes.
01:10:30I did this.
01:10:32I fulfilled one of his wishes.
01:10:34Now, what do you want?
01:10:36Yes.
01:10:38Give us the boon to go to the freshwater.
01:10:41So that we can also find our friend.
01:10:44He is separated from us.
01:10:46And we can take him back home.
01:10:48Your wish will definitely be fulfilled.
01:10:51Go.
01:10:53I will give you my magic.
01:10:55You won't have to go to the freshwater.
01:10:58Go.
01:11:00Now, you can go to the freshwater.
01:11:07Oh!
01:11:09We are flying in slow motion.
01:11:12Don't fall.
01:11:14Hold on.
01:11:16Be careful.
01:11:19We will be fine.
01:11:21This is happening because of his magic.
01:11:24Because of him, we have reached the freshwater.
01:11:26What is this freshwater?
01:11:28Salmon.
01:11:32We are passing through the salmon area.
01:11:36Upstream.
01:11:40Salmon is a fish that can be found in both the oceans and lakes.
01:11:47Along with freshwater, salmon can also live in salt water.
01:11:52This is a boon for them.
01:11:54This is no less than a boon for them.
01:11:57How do they do this?
01:12:01Yes.
01:12:03They go from the river to the sea.
01:12:05And then they go back to the river.
01:12:08Some salmon come from the same place.
01:12:12They always remember their way from where they went.
01:12:16But how do they reach there?
01:12:19They smell and find out their area.
01:12:21There is a special kind of forming in their throat.
01:12:25Some salmon go thousands of miles.
01:12:28And even after that, they go back to their home.
01:12:31Wow! Look at that.
01:12:33Yahoo!
01:12:35Where have we reached?
01:12:37I think we have reached a river.
01:12:39Which is spread far and wide.
01:12:41The length of rivers is thousands of miles.
01:12:46So big.
01:12:48Oh yes.
01:12:49The world's longest river is the Blue River.
01:12:54Which is in America.
01:12:56The second longest river is the Amazon.
01:13:01Thousands of kinds of fish are found in the Amazon.
01:13:05It is not everyone's cup of tea to go to the remote areas of the river.
01:13:12The Amazon is home to some unique species of the world.
01:13:16Like the prawns.
01:13:18They are not found everywhere.
01:13:22Don't worry, Buffer.
01:13:24The Amazon jungle is a safe place for them.
01:13:29They live close to the Amazon jungle.
01:13:32What else can we find here?
01:13:34Look at that frog.
01:13:37The frog that you can see.
01:13:40They are called amphibians.
01:13:46No, M-P-N.
01:13:48It means two types of life.
01:13:51Their life begins with water.
01:13:54Where the frog lays eggs.
01:13:57In the beginning, the frog looks like a fish.
01:14:00And as they grow up, their legs get bigger.
01:14:04And they start looking like frogs.
01:14:07But they still live in the water.
01:14:10Not outside.
01:14:12They swim very well in the water.
01:14:13There are thousands of species of frogs in the world.
01:14:17They are cold-blooded.
01:14:19Because of which they prefer to live in warm places.
01:14:24And as soon as the sun rises after night, they run up.
01:14:29Then they come up and live in warm water.
01:14:33That's right.
01:14:35The frog's tongue is very long.
01:14:37And it always makes a sound.
01:14:40Whatever comes in the touch of the frog's tongue,
01:14:44It comes out of it.
01:14:46Don't worry, Sam.
01:14:48Frog, tick-tick, kite, insect, spider and dragonfly.
01:14:52The frog's eyes are excellent.
01:14:55The frog never closes its eyes.
01:14:58The frog keeps moving its eyes up and down,
01:15:02front and back, all the time.
01:15:06That too at the same time and at the same time.
01:15:12Isn't it amazing?
01:15:14Don't touch its tongue.
01:15:16Frogs jump very high.
01:15:19And this is the most special thing about the frog.
01:15:24This is a...
01:15:27waterfall.
01:15:35Ah!
01:15:37Ah!
01:15:40Ah!
01:15:42Ah!
01:15:44Is everyone fine?
01:15:48It's okay, Papu.
01:15:51After falling from the waterfall, we have reached the lake.
01:15:55Are you okay?
01:15:57Yes, lake.
01:15:59What is he saying now?
01:16:01Yes, this is fresh water.
01:16:03Because of the grace of laughter, today we have come to fresh water.
01:16:11But here also we can see fishes.
01:16:14There are many types of fishes in fresh water.
01:16:17Like Bass, Catfish, Scorp and Horse.
01:16:21Do you know that 40% of fishes are found in fresh water?
01:16:27Yes, and fresh water is found less than 3% on this earth.
01:16:33What is that?
01:16:35As far as I am concerned, I think it is a fish farm.
01:16:42That man is so clearly visible to us.
01:16:47Look there, there is a group of fishes.
01:16:51These fishes look so amazing.
01:16:54Red, yellow, pink, purple, magenta, all together.
01:16:59It looks so beautiful.
01:17:02How beautiful fishes are found in fresh water.
01:17:06Actually, these fishes have gone from here to everywhere.
01:17:10They are known for their colourful beauty.
01:17:14When these fishes reach near the shore of Japan,
01:17:18Japanese people consider it their good luck.
01:17:21They are very smart, but they don't have a long life span.
01:17:26I know only one fish, behind which those hunters were lying.
01:17:32The fish which is going alone, why is it smaller than other fishes?
01:17:38Oh, actually that beautiful looking fish is goldfish.
01:17:42These gold fishes are very friendly.
01:17:44They will definitely help us.
01:17:46Oh, wait a minute, I am angler fish.
01:17:50And my name is Petra.
01:17:52You can also call me Cleo.
01:17:55It was so nice to meet you.
01:17:57Tell me, how did you come here?
01:18:00I came here in search of my friend Octopus.
01:18:04It was so nice to meet you.
01:18:06Tell me, how did you come here?
01:18:09Oh, Octopus.
01:18:10Yes, I met him.
01:18:12You came here in search of him.
01:18:14He told me his scary story.
01:18:17He was very scared.
01:18:19He wanted to swim in the ocean for a few years.
01:18:23That's why he came here running.
01:18:26Can you tell me, where did he go?
01:18:28Yes, he must have gone very far by now.
01:18:31He has gone back to the ocean.
01:18:33No problem, we are also going that way.
01:18:36Thank you for giving us information, goldfish.
01:18:48Wow, that was fun.
01:18:50I love the sound of the ocean waves.
01:18:56Sam, it's so nice to come to the salt water.
01:18:59Isn't it?
01:19:00Those are all corals.
01:19:02We have come to the open ocean, Sam.
01:19:06We haven't reached the coral reef yet.
01:19:09There are a lot of fish in the open ocean.
01:19:12There are a lot of marine animals in the open ocean.
01:19:17A lot of marine animals.
01:19:20Like dolphins, whales.
01:19:23And there are a lot more animals than these.
01:19:27Wow, where is this strange sound coming from?
01:19:34Wow, what a beautiful sound.
01:19:37Those must be the Donny cats.
01:19:40What did you say?
01:19:42Let me tell you about the Donny cats.
01:19:45They are a type of cells.
01:19:47They mostly sit on the rocks.
01:19:50They sit on the shore and enjoy the sunlight.
01:19:54I think they are very lazy.
01:19:56Great.
01:19:57Yes, they also stay outside along with the ocean.
01:20:02And after roaming outside, they come back to the ocean.
01:20:05I can understand.
01:20:07Whatever it is, they look so cute.
01:20:09Yes, they always stay with their pair.
01:20:12Don't they feel cold when they bathe in the water?
01:20:16They bathe frozen in the water.
01:20:19And when they feel cold, they go out in the sun.
01:20:23After sunbathing, they come back to the water.
01:20:27They make sounds like cats.
01:20:30And they also sleep in the water.
01:20:34This is amazing.
01:20:36How can a pregnant woman breathe in the water?
01:20:40This is really amazing.
01:20:43Isn't it?
01:20:44Don't cells know how to swim?
01:20:47No, it's not like that.
01:20:49Cells are very good at swimming.
01:20:52They swim as fast as they are strong.
01:20:57And guess what they eat?
01:21:00Fish.
01:21:02That's right, friends.
01:21:05Look at that.
01:21:07Is that also a fish?
01:21:09Those are other animals.
01:21:11They are called birds.
01:21:15They also have wings, legs, bones, everything.
01:21:19Flying.
01:21:21Is that so?
01:21:23They must be fish.
01:21:25Not at all.
01:21:26But they eat fish.
01:21:28And that's why they keep coming up.
01:21:31These are eagles.
01:21:32They can see their prey from a height of 150 to 300 meters.
01:21:38And they slap them and fly away with their wings.
01:21:43Their eyes are very sharp.
01:21:46Whenever they slap a fish, the fish can't escape.
01:21:51The fish that the birds catch, if I were in their place,
01:21:56I would run so fast that they wouldn't be able to follow me.
01:21:59They are not ordinary birds.
01:22:01They are eagles.
01:22:03No one can match them in hunting.
01:22:06Their beak is very sharp.
01:22:09What if they see us?
01:22:11We should go down.
01:22:13Come on, hurry up.
01:22:15Otherwise, we won't be able to escape.
01:22:17Are you three looking for an octopus?
01:22:22Yes.
01:22:23Then you are going in the right direction.
01:22:26He escaped from a shark and came here.
01:22:29He is afraid to come back.
01:22:31The shark is still looking for him everywhere.
01:22:35Octopus, your friend, is very scared of him.
01:22:38The shark is everywhere.
01:22:41Oh no!
01:22:42Where did he go?
01:22:44He went in the opposite direction.
01:22:47Hurry up and follow him.
01:22:49Hurry up.
01:22:50Otherwise, the shark will finish him.
01:22:53Good luck, Jenny.
01:23:08Is he your friend?
01:23:10The shark is still following him.
01:23:13He is our friend.
01:23:15We have to save him.
01:23:17Don't worry.
01:23:18I will deal with him.
01:23:19No, Sam.
01:23:21Don't go near him.
01:23:23They will attack you.
01:23:25Leave him.
01:23:26Come back.
01:23:28You evil shark.
01:23:30Leave Octopus alone.
01:23:32Otherwise, you will have to fight me.
01:23:35Be careful, Sam.
01:23:37I don't understand anything.
01:23:39What should I do now?
01:23:42I am very happy to hear that.
01:23:46That's right.
01:23:48You are our friend, Sam.
01:23:51We love you very much.
01:23:55In this adventure game,
01:23:57I will have to play with you.
01:24:01In this adventure game,
01:24:03I am very happy to play with you.
01:24:07Now you are safe.
01:24:12What did she say?
01:24:14She said that you are our new friend.
01:24:18Yes, that's right.
01:24:20Now Octopus is also my new friend.
01:24:22That's right.
01:24:23But what about the evil sharks?
01:24:26If they come in front of us,
01:24:28how will we fight them?
01:24:31Shark!
01:24:33They are coming back.
01:24:39But,
01:24:41they are not coming to eat you.
01:24:44Oh!
01:24:45They are not coming to eat him.
01:24:47That's strange.
01:24:48Oh!
01:24:49He is saying that
01:24:50sharks have been following him for a long time.
01:24:53Gorliff, open ocean,
01:24:55rock, upper part of the sea,
01:24:57lower part of the sea,
01:24:59lake, water, falls.
01:25:01Satyurik,
01:25:03he must be very tired.
01:25:05He must be tired too.
01:25:07Octopus has worked very hard.
01:25:10Because of Octopus's swimming,
01:25:12sharks must have been impressed by him.
01:25:15Do you know what sharks said to him?
01:25:17You can't even imagine.
01:25:19What did they say?
01:25:21They said,
01:25:23we have never seen such a swimming Octopus before.
01:25:27Now we won't eat you.
01:25:29And you are our friend.
01:25:31No way!
01:25:33Now we have some new friends too.
01:25:37Wow!
01:25:38This story has an amazing ending.
01:25:47Yahoo!
01:25:49Love Mary!
01:25:52I wish I could have found a beautiful fish.
01:25:55I would have made a new friend and had a lot of fun.
01:25:58Amazing!
01:26:03Finally, this story came to an end.
01:26:06This story was not like other stories.
01:26:10In this story, it has been shown
01:26:13that nothing should be considered small.
01:26:16There are many such stories in the ocean.

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