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00:00:00This is the story of a woman who shoots a rifle in the jungle and rides a jeep in the savannah.
00:00:10Her name is Yuka Ota.
00:00:15Ten years ago, she was a high school girl who used to hang out with her friends at the gym.
00:00:20I feel like I graduated from high school.
00:00:23Her crazy transformation into a completely different life.
00:00:29It was my dream to protect animals.
00:00:47You became a member of Tokai because you like Africa?
00:00:50Yes, I used to live in South Africa when I was in elementary school.
00:00:56How long did it take you to become a member of Tokai?
00:00:58It took me 8 years to become a member of Tokai.
00:01:018 years!
00:01:03Miko Jojima became a journalist to spread the reality of Africa to the world.
00:01:10She will travel to the Democratic Republic of China.
00:01:16That was close!
00:01:20The journey of a woman whose life has changed in Africa.
00:01:2490-minute special.
00:01:29Welcome to our show, Crazy Journey.
00:01:32Today's show is Africa special.
00:01:35We have two people whose life has changed in Africa.
00:01:40Is there anything that has changed in your life?
00:01:45I was scouted by the entertainment industry.
00:01:49I was scouted when I was in high school.
00:01:51I was scouted in front of Shibuya 109.
00:01:53Really?
00:01:54That's amazing.
00:01:56It was shining in Tokyo.
00:01:58It was shining.
00:01:59How old were you?
00:02:01I was in the second year of high school.
00:02:03Did you get scouted?
00:02:05Yes.
00:02:06I'm not bragging, but there were a lot of scouts.
00:02:10I was scouted by a lot of people.
00:02:12In Harajuku, you were scouted by a lot of people.
00:02:16I was scouted.
00:02:17But I didn't know much about it, so I chose a yellow cab.
00:02:20No, no.
00:02:21Now that I think about it, I was scouted by a lot of people.
00:02:24If I had gone to Harajuku, I would have been a actress.
00:02:27That's right. Your life has changed since then.
00:02:29It was shining.
00:02:31I don't say that much.
00:02:34Tonight's journey is...
00:02:38A woman who moved to Africa to protect animals.
00:02:42Yuka Ota.
00:02:52She cuts off the horn from the root.
00:02:56This is a trick to protect the life of a rhino.
00:03:01Horns are sold very expensively in Southeast Asia.
00:03:05Now they are traded for 20 million yen each in China, Laos, and Vietnam.
00:03:12Yes. The horn of a rhino is traded illegally as a medicine that can cure all diseases.
00:03:19The agencies all over the world are aiming for it.
00:03:25In order to get the horn, they kill a large number of rhinos with guns.
00:03:32They cut off the horn before they are killed by predators.
00:03:37Without this protective activity, the rhino is said to be extinct in five years.
00:03:45There are many animals on Earth that are in danger of extinction because of such human selfishness.
00:03:54She wants to protect such animals.
00:03:57This is the reason why Ota decided to move to Africa.
00:04:03What I remember is that when I was in kindergarten, I wanted to do something to protect animals.
00:04:08I watched a program to protect wild boars and koalas when I was little.
00:04:12Since then, it has been my dream to protect animals.
00:04:16The image she saw in her childhood was deeply engraved in her heart.
00:04:2220 years later.
00:04:29She saved a giraffe in the savannah.
00:04:33She saved a lion in the desert.
00:04:38She is spreading her message to the world while learning to protect animals in Africa.
00:04:46I'm sorry for what I've done.
00:04:51What she has achieved so far is the love for animals.
00:04:57Where is Ota going this time?
00:05:01Where are you going this time?
00:05:03I'm going to Uganda to do mountain gorillas.
00:05:07Mountain gorillas?
00:05:08There are four types of gorillas.
00:05:11Mountain gorillas live in the highest places.
00:05:16There are about 1100 gorillas in the world.
00:05:20She will save mountain gorillas that are on the verge of extinction.
00:05:24This time, I will go to the jungle called Windy in Uganda.
00:05:28Is it a jungle?
00:05:29Yes, this time it will be a jungle.
00:05:33Savannah
00:05:35Desert
00:05:37And this stage is...
00:05:41Jungle
00:05:42Jungle
00:05:44I'm very interested in how the local people are moving and how they are in the circle of North Katsudo.
00:05:53I want to learn.
00:05:55I want to learn.
00:05:59Tonight, Yuka Ota will take you on a journey to save mountain gorillas that are on the verge of extinction.
00:06:12Nice to meet you.
00:06:14Please sit down.
00:06:16They are two girls.
00:06:17This is Yuka Ota, a safari guide.
00:06:20They are both African lovers.
00:06:22I would like to invite Mr. Jojima, a member of TBS Tokai.
00:06:24Nice to meet you.
00:06:26I heard that you two knew each other.
00:06:32It was about 10 years ago.
00:06:3410 years ago?
00:06:36Is this a picture of that time?
00:06:38Yes.
00:06:39When I was a student,
00:06:41I was an intern at the Nature Reserve of the Republic of South Africa.
00:06:46I met Yuka there.
00:06:50So your life changed when you were shown in Africa.
00:06:55Did you meet at that time?
00:06:57I didn't meet Asian people at all.
00:06:59I was working at that time.
00:07:02I couldn't find a job because I was a foreigner.
00:07:06I met Japanese people at a camp.
00:07:10Did you get along with each other?
00:07:12Yes.
00:07:13We talked about how to get a job.
00:07:16I told him not to bring me to Japan.
00:07:19Did you choose to be a tour guide?
00:07:22I was already an intern.
00:07:25So I joined TBS.
00:07:27You have the opportunity to go to Africa.
00:07:31Did you aim for that?
00:07:33Yes.
00:07:34So you wanted to go to Africa.
00:07:37Yes.
00:07:38I told him I wanted to go to Africa.
00:07:41Why?
00:07:42It's hard to go to Africa.
00:07:45It's special.
00:07:47It's a special place.
00:07:49There are many other options.
00:07:53When I was a student,
00:07:55I was looking at the Mongolian prairie and Australia.
00:08:00But I couldn't find anything better than Africa.
00:08:03Africa is the root of all human beings.
00:08:08Where did you go first?
00:08:10I went to this place.
00:08:13Victoria Lake, the largest lake in Africa.
00:08:16It's a photo shoot.
00:08:18Before going to the gorilla,
00:08:21I wanted to meet a bird.
00:08:23A bird?
00:08:24I went to Victoria Lake to find that bird.
00:08:28It's like a detour.
00:08:30It takes a long time to get there.
00:08:35Let's watch the photo shoot.
00:08:40It took about 20 hours to get there by plane from Japan.
00:08:46Uganda, a country right under the equator.
00:08:55It's not that bad.
00:08:58Yes.
00:08:59Uganda is close to the equator.
00:09:02You might think it's a hot country.
00:09:05But it's in the highlands.
00:09:07It's the same temperature in winter and summer.
00:09:11It's an easy country to live in all year round.
00:09:15There are about 45 million people living in Uganda,
00:09:19which is about the size of Japan.
00:09:25The blessed environment has nurtured nature
00:09:29and allowed us to see a variety of animals.
00:09:34Churchill, the former British Prime Minister,
00:09:37has named Uganda as the pearl of Africa.
00:09:47We're going to the Bwindi National Park.
00:09:53How far is it from here?
00:09:55It takes about 12 hours by car.
00:09:5912 hours?
00:10:00Yes.
00:10:01Really?
00:10:02Yes.
00:10:03There's a place I want to go before that.
00:10:07It's a bird that lives in the wetlands of Uganda.
00:10:10It's a bird you don't see anywhere else.
00:10:12It's a bird you want to see when you come to Uganda.
00:10:15What is it?
00:10:17There are many wild animals that can only be found here
00:10:21in Uganda, the kingdom of the world's nine animals.
00:10:26This is Ota's first time meeting a bird.
00:10:31It's a Shibiroko.
00:10:33Shibiroko?
00:10:34I want to go see a Shibiroko.
00:10:36I've never seen a bird like that.
00:10:38Shibiroko is really big.
00:10:41It doesn't move at all.
00:10:43It doesn't move at all.
00:10:45It has wings.
00:10:47The number of Shibiroko is decreasing.
00:10:49It's in danger of extinction.
00:10:51I'm worried about it.
00:10:53I want to see it before I can.
00:10:57I'm going to Victoria Lake.
00:11:01You're going to Victoria Lake?
00:11:02Yes, I'm going to the lake now.
00:11:06The biggest lake in Africa, Victoria Lake, is where you can meet a Shibiroko.
00:11:14Have we arrived at the port?
00:11:16Yes, we have.
00:11:19We're going to take a big boat from here to the west of Victoria Lake.
00:11:24This is like the ocean.
00:11:27It's the ocean.
00:11:28It's a lake.
00:11:31This is the biggest lake in Africa, Victoria Lake.
00:11:37It's about 100 times bigger than Biwako.
00:11:43It is said that there is a Shibiroko in this lake.
00:11:53Let's go.
00:11:57Maybe it's there because it doesn't move.
00:11:59Maybe it's easy to find it because it doesn't move.
00:12:02We'll be there in about 30 minutes.
00:12:05We'll get on a canoe and go back to the boat.
00:12:09If there is a motor, you can't meet a Shibiroko.
00:12:13That's right.
00:12:14It's a type of canoe that goes on the water.
00:12:18It's so sensitive that it runs away when the motor is turned on.
00:12:21It's not easy to meet a wild Shibiroko.
00:12:26It's a wide lake.
00:12:30It's changed a little.
00:12:32It's a mecca for birds from this area.
00:12:36There are various types of water birds.
00:12:41We arrived at Mabanbashi.
00:12:44It is a precious place where many wild birds live, including Shibiroko.
00:12:50Let's get on a canoe.
00:12:53From here on, we change to a canoe so that we don't make any noise.
00:12:58We follow the instructions of a guide specializing in Shibiroko.
00:13:08What is that color?
00:13:10The Shibiroko is running away.
00:13:13It seems to be afraid of birds.
00:13:16It's a big bird.
00:13:18Not only the sound, but the Shibiroko is also blind.
00:13:23You need to be careful with what you wear.
00:13:28It's okay, Yuka.
00:13:30She is a Shibiroko guide with a distorted mind.
00:13:34Leave it to me.
00:13:39This is Maria, a Sumo wrestler guide.
00:13:43You're wearing a flashy color.
00:13:46Are you ready?
00:13:48Let's go.
00:13:50What color is it?
00:13:52I'm looking forward to it.
00:13:56It was good to wear flashy clothes.
00:14:00It is said that more than one-tenth of the bird species in the world lives in Uganda, which specializes in animals.
00:14:09And there are about 190,000 wild birds in this wetland.
00:14:14What is rare is not only the Shibiroko.
00:14:18It's a good place for birds.
00:14:21That's an African jacana.
00:14:24It's a bird that walks on leaves.
00:14:26It's light.
00:14:27In Japanese, it's called Rengaku.
00:14:29It has the nickname of Jesus Bird.
00:14:32It looks like it's walking on water.
00:14:34It's running.
00:14:36The African jacana, which lives in the wetlands of Africa,
00:14:41uses the fingers of its long legs to walk on the grass without sinking.
00:14:48It's amazing.
00:14:49It's a woman.
00:14:52When a parakeet appears, it looks like an alien when it holds a child and runs away.
00:14:59It is popular in the bird-loving area.
00:15:02I see. It's holding a child.
00:15:04Do you like birds?
00:15:05I love birds.
00:15:07She loves birds.
00:15:09Yes.
00:15:10Ota loves birds so much that she goes bird-watching in the savannah when she has a day off.
00:15:19By the way, how many Shibiroko are there in this wetland?
00:15:24There are about 10 to 15 Shibiroko in this area.
00:15:31That's a lot of Shibiroko.
00:15:33Yes, it is.
00:15:34There are only about 3,000 to 4,000 Shibiroko in the world.
00:15:39I think the density of Shibiroko in this wetland is the highest in the world.
00:15:46I see.
00:15:48But there were more Shibiroko in the past.
00:15:53The area of the wetland is almost the same as that of Shinagawa.
00:15:58There are only 15 Shibiroko in the wetland.
00:16:04The guide says he will look for Shibiroko, but is Maria all right?
00:16:11Maria is all right.
00:16:13I think there are Shibiroko in the wetland.
00:16:17Can she find wild Shibiroko in an hour after departure?
00:16:24Shibiroko.
00:16:26It's easy to walk on the leaves.
00:16:28I can see Shibiroko.
00:16:30I may be able to see Shibiroko if I stand up.
00:16:35Is it flying?
00:16:36Does that mean it's moving?
00:16:38I don't know.
00:16:42Is it really there?
00:16:44Did you see it?
00:16:45I can't see it.
00:16:46Did you see it?
00:16:47Did it fly?
00:16:48Didn't you see it?
00:16:49No, I didn't.
00:16:50Really?
00:16:52Wild animals can be seen by Ota and Maria, but not by amateurs.
00:16:57Did you see it?
00:16:58I'm the only one who can't see it.
00:17:01Next time.
00:17:03I want to take a picture of it with a camera.
00:17:08I think it's getting closer.
00:17:10There it is.
00:17:11Where?
00:17:12In front of the right diagonal.
00:17:13Is it flying?
00:17:14It's flying.
00:17:15It's better not to make a loud voice from here.
00:17:19It's there.
00:17:21I don't have to say it out loud.
00:17:23It's there.
00:17:28It's there.
00:17:31I think it's getting closer.
00:17:33There it is.
00:17:34Where?
00:17:35In front of the right diagonal.
00:17:36Is it flying?
00:17:37It's flying.
00:17:38It's better not to make a loud voice from here.
00:17:43The staff haven't identified it yet.
00:17:46Which one?
00:17:47Otagawa discovers Hashibiro Port.
00:17:51It's over there.
00:17:52I'm sure it's there.
00:17:56I'll use this long stick to push the bottom of the lake.
00:17:59Where is it?
00:18:01This time, she can't afford to miss it.
00:18:07I'll do my best.
00:18:09Where is it?
00:18:10Where?
00:18:11Which one?
00:18:12The camera.
00:18:13Where?
00:18:14Show me, please.
00:18:16Which one?
00:18:17Which one?
00:18:20Which one?
00:18:21Come closer.
00:18:22There it is.
00:18:23There it is.
00:18:24It's down there.
00:18:25It's not here.
00:18:26There it is.
00:18:28There it is.
00:18:29I'll switch to a better camera.
00:18:33She changes to a high-performance camera that can take a better zoom.
00:18:40At that moment.
00:18:42It escaped.
00:18:43It flew away.
00:18:44It flew away.
00:18:45Hashibiro Port.
00:18:46It flew away.
00:18:49It flew away.
00:18:51It flew away.
00:18:52She came closer without making a sound.
00:18:54But why?
00:18:56A bird called Marshy Harrier, which lives in Shichidai,
00:19:00got in the way and flew away.
00:19:02What?
00:19:05It got in the way of hunting.
00:19:07They both eat the same food.
00:19:10They are rivals.
00:19:11They are in a competitive relationship.
00:19:13Marshy Harrier is more likely to hunt Hashibiro Port.
00:19:18I see.
00:19:19In Japan, a bird called Chuhi, which lives in Takaka,
00:19:23got in the way of hunting Hashibiro Port and flew away.
00:19:28This time, she wants to take a beautiful video of Hashibiro Port.
00:19:34It takes an hour to continue the search.
00:19:39I found the head of a shoebill.
00:19:42Ota found it again.
00:19:44Do you see the head over there?
00:19:47That's amazing.
00:19:48It's diagonally to the right and to the back.
00:19:51She found it faster than Maria.
00:19:53She found it well.
00:19:58I found it.
00:19:59It's a rabbit.
00:20:00It's amazing.
00:20:02I can see the gray head.
00:20:05This is the third hunting today.
00:20:08They slowly turn to the front so as not to miss the chance.
00:20:15And...
00:20:18I saw it.
00:20:23I was impressed.
00:20:25I saw it.
00:20:27It's cute.
00:20:28They succeeded in shooting a precious wild Hashibiro Port.
00:20:35However, there is another mission here.
00:20:40The head is big.
00:20:43We are waiting for the fish in Hashibiro Port.
00:20:47This is the time for hunting in the morning.
00:20:52Ota's aim is to capture the feeding scene of Hashibiro Port on the camera.
00:20:58I see.
00:20:59There is a fish called lungfish.
00:21:02About 60% of their food is lungfish.
00:21:06Lungfish.
00:21:07It's called lungfish.
00:21:08It's a fish with a long and thin body.
00:21:11It can take a deep breath even though it's a fish.
00:21:14That's why it's called lungfish.
00:21:15It comes to breathe on the surface of the water.
00:21:18At that moment, it stops without moving.
00:21:22When the fish comes, it goes away.
00:21:25The fish grabs the fish's mouth and eats it.
00:21:32The fish is conscious of the fish and doesn't move.
00:21:35It's a great fish.
00:21:38The fish continues to wait for the prey without moving.
00:21:41Will it really succeed?
00:21:45Will the fish be caught?
00:21:47I think so.
00:21:48The fish stays still for about 60% of the day.
00:21:53If the fish is so patient, I think the fish will be caught.
00:22:00The fish stays still for about 10 hours a day.
00:22:04That's their style of hunting.
00:22:09They want to capture the moment of success.
00:22:14From now on, it's a patient show with Hashibiro Port.
00:22:18It's famous that the fish doesn't move.
00:22:24The fish is leaning a little.
00:22:29The fish doesn't move.
00:22:32The fish moved a little.
00:22:36The fish has hair in its mouth.
00:22:40The fish doesn't move at all.
00:22:42The fish moved.
00:22:45Will the fish eat the fish?
00:22:48Someday.
00:22:51I think the fish will eat the fish someday.
00:22:54But I don't know when that time will come.
00:22:58The world's most motionless bird.
00:23:01As its name suggests, it's a Hashibiro Port that doesn't move at all.
00:23:08It's been an hour.
00:23:10The staff and the guide are at their limit of patience.
00:23:17My hands hurt.
00:23:21But Ota...
00:23:25I want to catch the fish.
00:23:27If you catch the fish, you'll be in trouble.
00:23:29I don't think I'll be able to catch the fish.
00:23:33For some reason, the fish is smiling even after a few hours.
00:23:36I have no choice but to keep my eyes on the fish.
00:23:39The fish is hiding in the grass as soon as it eats the fish.
00:23:43The fish moved.
00:23:45The fish moved.
00:23:47Will the fish change its hunting location?
00:23:49Will the fish change its location?
00:23:53Look at the big feet.
00:23:56The fish is finally moving.
00:24:00Will the miraculous video be taken?
00:24:03The bird's blink is amazing.
00:24:06But...
00:24:10The fish escaped.
00:24:12This is frustrating.
00:24:14The fish escaped.
00:24:16I didn't hunt it.
00:24:20The fish didn't get the food.
00:24:23But the video was taken successfully.
00:24:30Ota is also very satisfied.
00:24:32He's so happy.
00:24:35Are you still going?
00:24:38I came all the way here.
00:24:40Really?
00:24:41I haven't eaten anything yet.
00:24:43I'm hungry.
00:24:47As expected of Crazy Ota.
00:24:49For us, it's a painful waiting time.
00:24:52But for her, it's a fun time.
00:24:58I got a hit.
00:25:03Did you get a hit?
00:25:07I got a hit.
00:25:09It's not a bad fish.
00:25:11It's a good fish.
00:25:13The competition has begun again.
00:25:16Will the fish move this time?
00:25:27The grass is in the way.
00:25:29I can't see it.
00:25:32Why is the fish so desperate?
00:25:36The fish is also hungry.
00:25:39Do you feed the fish?
00:25:42I think there are some local people who eat it as a bushmeat.
00:25:46But most of them steal it as an egg.
00:25:50And sell it to the pet industry.
00:25:54A lot of fish are sold to Dubai.
00:25:58In Dubai, fish are sold as pets.
00:26:03It's an exotic pet that makes wild animals into pets.
00:26:08Fertilization to sell as pets.
00:26:13Hashibiroko, which is fertilized with flax and eggs,
00:26:18is said to be sold at a high price to the rich people living in Dubai.
00:26:24And the problem of bird fertilization is deeply related to Japan, where we live.
00:26:33There is a bird called Youmu in Uganda.
00:26:40Youmu is also very popular as a pet in Japan.
00:26:44But the number of birds has decreased.
00:26:47It is very smart and has the intelligence of a 7-year-old human being.
00:26:53Small animals such as captured birds are transported in a harsh environment,
00:26:59and only 20% survive.
00:27:04Even so, illegal trading of wild animals, which are in demand as pets,
00:27:10is said to be more than 2 trillion yen a year.
00:27:1580% of the birds sold in pet shops and pet stores are dead.
00:27:20Only 20% of the birds sold in pet shops and pet stores are dead.
00:27:25Even if the local people know that there is a sacrifice,
00:27:29they can't help but catch a lot of them.
00:27:34In the end, as long as the demand does not disappear,
00:27:37there is a possibility that the birds will be exterminated.
00:27:42I want to win as a pet.
00:27:44Such a casual reason is the reason for inviting the extinction of wild animals.
00:27:57Even while listening to such a story, Hashibiroko does not move.
00:28:02Then...
00:28:04Yuka, 20 minutes left.
00:28:0820 minutes left.
00:28:10If the sun goes down, you can't go back.
00:28:1320 minutes.
00:28:1515 minutes.
00:28:17Let's stick to 15 minutes.
00:28:2015 minutes.
00:28:24Will a miracle happen in the remaining 15 minutes?
00:28:32In 5 minutes...
00:28:34It moved.
00:28:40Let's go.
00:28:42It moved.
00:28:46Did it eat it?
00:28:48It ate it.
00:28:51It ate it.
00:28:53It ate it.
00:28:55Really?
00:28:57It ate it.
00:29:00Will a miracle happen in the remaining 5 minutes?
00:29:03I really thought so.
00:29:05Maria, did you catch something?
00:29:08A miss.
00:29:10A miss.
00:29:12A miss.
00:29:14Hashibiroko was waiting for a miss.
00:29:17Really?
00:29:18Why did it say it wanted to eat it?
00:29:21I tried to jump, but it was a miss.
00:29:24It was caught by the fish.
00:29:26There is such a case.
00:29:28It was waiting for a miss.
00:29:30They couldn't capture the scene of feeding,
00:29:33but they were able to capture the moment of the miss.
00:29:37This is frustrating.
00:29:39Let's go home.
00:29:42They have a time limit, so they will end here.
00:29:46What do they think?
00:29:48We only have 10 minutes left.
00:29:50We went to the other side,
00:29:52so there may be a miss over there.
00:29:54There may be a better chance.
00:29:56We only have 10 minutes left.
00:29:5810 minutes.
00:30:00He is still working hard over there.
00:30:02He is.
00:30:04He found Hashibiroko.
00:30:11There it is.
00:30:13He is still working hard.
00:30:15He is looking for a good spot.
00:30:18His stomach is probably full.
00:30:24This is our last chance.
00:30:26You can do it.
00:30:28He is saying that he can hear the fish.
00:30:31Really?
00:30:33He may be close.
00:30:35He is looking for a good spot.
00:30:37He has been doing that for a while.
00:30:39He is a patient.
00:30:41He is a patient.
00:30:43The staff are struggling with Hashibiroko
00:30:46and the fish for 5 hours.
00:30:50But Crazy Otter is smiling.
00:30:586 hours have passed since they entered this wetland.
00:31:02They can't extend the time any longer.
00:31:10Hashibiroko is staring at the water.
00:31:16There it is.
00:31:19There it is.
00:31:20Really?
00:31:24I can't see it.
00:31:25Maybe he is eating it.
00:31:27Miss.
00:31:30Miss.
00:31:33Miss?
00:31:35It's a miss.
00:31:37Why did he make such a mistake?
00:31:40He couldn't get a good spot.
00:31:43Why did he make such a mistake?
00:31:46What are you going to do?
00:31:48I want to wait a little longer.
00:31:51Time is running out.
00:31:53It's time over.
00:31:55Let's give up.
00:31:58Shall we go back?
00:31:59Yes, let's go back.
00:32:00Okay.
00:32:01Let's go back.
00:32:02We are going to give up.
00:32:05After 6 hours,
00:32:07Hashibiroko couldn't get a good spot.
00:32:11That's too bad.
00:32:13He bought the video for 160,000 yen.
00:32:17160,000 yen?
00:32:19This is the video.
00:32:24Hashibiroko is diving in the water.
00:32:27He doesn't have to say anything.
00:32:30He caught the fish.
00:32:36It's amazing.
00:32:39It's a big fish.
00:32:42It's so big.
00:32:44It looks like a dinosaur.
00:32:46It looks like a dinosaur.
00:32:48It's cool.
00:32:49This is the precious sight he wanted to see.
00:32:53It's amazing.
00:32:55After this,
00:32:57he went into the forest.
00:33:03It's a precious sight.
00:33:05It's a mistake.
00:33:08It's a mistake.
00:33:09It's impressive.
00:33:12He knows everything.
00:33:15Everything in this world?
00:33:17Everything in this world.
00:33:19Where did he go next?
00:33:21After this,
00:33:23he moved 12 hours by car from Mabanbashi.
00:33:26He went to a jungle where mountain gorillas live.
00:33:32I was excited about mountain gorillas.
00:33:35Gorillas are cool.
00:33:37What about male gorillas?
00:33:40You know them, right?
00:33:43Many gorillas are popular in zoos.
00:33:45They are West Roland gorillas.
00:33:47West Roland gorillas.
00:33:49This picture is cool.
00:33:52It's cool.
00:33:53He went to a mountain gorilla.
00:33:56Mountain gorillas live in the highlands of the jungle.
00:33:59Mountain gorillas live in the highest ponds among gorillas.
00:34:02Mountain gorillas have thick fur.
00:34:04Mountain gorillas have such characteristics.
00:34:07What kind of protection activity is it?
00:34:11Here it is.
00:34:13He went to the jungle of the world heritage, the Gorilla Doctors.
00:34:16Gorilla Doctors.
00:34:18There is a team of veterinarians who have been working hard for gorillas.
00:34:23We call them the Gorilla Doctors.
00:34:27At first, the number of gorillas was decreasing.
00:34:32We were worried about the extinction of gorillas.
00:34:35However, in Uganda, the number of gorillas has increased.
00:34:38I have a strong image that the protection activity is successful.
00:34:42This time, compared to other countries,
00:34:45I was curious about the effectiveness of Gorilla Doctors.
00:34:48In Uganda, even if a gorilla destroys a garden or a field,
00:34:52there has never been a case of a gorilla being killed by a gorilla.
00:34:56It's a very rare area.
00:34:59I wanted to learn how the community was able to coexist.
00:35:04I wanted to learn while watching the Gorilla Doctors.
00:35:11Now, let's take a look at the video of Mr. Ota, a safari guide, rescuing a mountain gorilla.
00:35:22There are a lot of mountains here.
00:35:24Yes, there are.
00:35:25The lodge is about 2,500 meters high.
00:35:29It's going up little by little.
00:35:31It's going up?
00:35:32Yes.
00:35:34It takes about 12 hours from the airport by car.
00:35:39Have you arrived?
00:35:40Yes, I have.
00:35:41I'm going to the Gohoma Camp.
00:35:44We arrived at the lodge, the base of the protection activity.
00:35:51It took a long time.
00:35:53We've arrived.
00:35:54We've arrived.
00:35:56Is this Bwindi?
00:35:58If you go that way, there is Bwindi Gensei National Park.
00:36:03This is the jungle where mountain gorillas live.
00:36:06Bwindi Gensei National Park.
00:36:10Currently, about half of the world's 1,100 mountain gorillas live in this jungle.
00:36:20Because of its importance, it was registered as a World Heritage Site 30 years ago.
00:36:32This is Ota's second time.
00:36:35The 11 groups enter the forest every day and manage the health of the gorillas.
00:36:41They work with the gorilla doctors and learn about their protection activities.
00:36:49First, you move by car.
00:36:51Yes, we start walking from the place where we moved by car for about 15 to 20 minutes.
00:36:56Immediately, they move by car to the front of the area where the gorillas live.
00:37:02Then...
00:37:04There is something.
00:37:06That is a hihi.
00:37:07A hihi?
00:37:09It's big.
00:37:10It's a baboon.
00:37:12A baboon.
00:37:13It's a hihi of African wild boar.
00:37:15How big is it?
00:37:17It's as big as a dog.
00:37:19There are many kinds of dogs.
00:37:20Hihi is scary.
00:37:21The size of a dog's paw is the same as a lion's.
00:37:27At the entrance of the forest, they meet a rare animal.
00:37:32We have arrived.
00:37:34Let's walk from here.
00:37:37Then, is the jungle dangerous?
00:37:41Ota looks nervous.
00:37:44This time, you search in the jungle, right?
00:37:47Yes.
00:37:48Is there anything to be careful about?
00:37:49Yes, as a precautionary measure, we go to meet gorillas in the jungle, of course, but there are many other animals other than gorillas.
00:37:57This time, there are three dangerous animals to meet.
00:38:04The first one is...
00:38:06A round-eared elephant.
00:38:08A round-eared elephant?
00:38:09It's an extinct elephant.
00:38:11The rare elephant lives in this jungle, so it's dangerous to meet it suddenly.
00:38:17Basically, it walks quietly like a savanna.
00:38:20I see.
00:38:25The round-eared elephant lives in the jungle.
00:38:28It rarely meets humans, so it is likely to be excited and attacked just by encountering it.
00:38:38And...
00:38:40If you get bitten, it's quite troublesome.
00:38:42I think it's better to put socks on it so that it doesn't come in properly.
00:38:50It comes in from its feet.
00:38:51Yes, I don't want it to come into my feet, so I recommend putting socks on the outside of your pants.
00:38:57What happens if you get bitten?
00:38:58It seems to feel like it's burnt.
00:39:02It's a round-eared elephant.
00:39:03Ah, a round-eared elephant.
00:39:04I learned it.
00:39:05This round-eared elephant is...
00:39:08Here it is.
00:39:10It's amazing.
00:39:12It used to be an ant's island, but it was looking for its queen.
00:39:18It's a round-eared elephant.
00:39:20It's cool.
00:39:21Its biggest feature is its large fangs.
00:39:25It's amazing.
00:39:28The next elephant is a forest devil.
00:39:32According to a local friend,
00:39:35a drunk person was sleeping on the ground and was attacked and died.
00:39:41Was it a person?
00:39:42Yes.
00:39:43That's scary.
00:39:45And the third dangerous creature is...
00:39:49There's a security ranger with them.
00:39:54They also carry guns.
00:39:58They have guns.
00:40:00In neighboring countries, such as Congo and Rwanda,
00:40:03there are countries where the situation is unstable.
00:40:06The rebels may come and hide.
00:40:09That's why they carry guns.
00:40:14The rebels?
00:40:15The Bwindi National Park is located near the border between the Congo Democratic Republic and Rwanda.
00:40:24In the past, tourists were kidnapped by someone who had crossed the border.
00:40:32When they met a scary creature...
00:40:36It's the last one.
00:40:38It's coming in from there.
00:40:42Finally, they go to the jungle where the mountain gorillas live.
00:40:47It's here.
00:40:48It's there?
00:40:49What?
00:40:54The Bwindi National Park
00:40:58It's amazing.
00:41:03The first thing they see is...
00:41:05Hey.
00:41:07It's a chimpanzee.
00:41:10I heard something.
00:41:11Chimpanzee?
00:41:12Chimpanzee.
00:41:16There are wild chimpanzees in this forest.
00:41:20That's amazing.
00:41:22There are so many wild chimpanzees in this forest.
00:41:26I don't think I'll see them often, but I heard a cry.
00:41:32This jungle is not only for gorillas,
00:41:35but also for wild chimpanzees.
00:41:38It's an important place for them.
00:41:43To meet the gorillas, they go to a deeper jungle.
00:41:47It's so fast.
00:41:49It's a little fast.
00:41:51The next thing they see is...
00:41:54It's a round-eared macaque.
00:41:56A macaque?
00:42:00This is a round-eared macaque.
00:42:03It eats a lot of fruits.
00:42:09It's a dangerous round-eared macaque.
00:42:15It looks about two months old.
00:42:19It's about two months old.
00:42:22As expected of the animal protection team,
00:42:25they touch it with their bare hands to see if it's healthy.
00:42:38Is it a round-eared macaque?
00:42:39Yes, it's a round-eared macaque.
00:42:41Again, the round-eared macaque...
00:42:44Hey, are you touching it with your bare hands?
00:42:49In South Africa, all is openness.
00:42:52You're the only one doing that.
00:42:55It looks like Ota is the only one going with his bare hands.
00:42:58The gorilla team doesn't seem to like it.
00:43:00Is that so?
00:43:05Today is a new day.
00:43:07The elephant is nearby, so they're moving carefully.
00:43:12Are you okay?
00:43:13The ants are amazing.
00:43:16This time, we have a long-eared macaque.
00:43:30Let's run away.
00:43:33As expected, it's not easy to move forward.
00:43:36I wonder if it's been bitten by a gorilla.
00:43:39I think it's been bitten.
00:43:42It's bare-footed.
00:43:44The area of the Bwindi National Park is about half of the 23 districts of Tokyo.
00:43:52But how do they find a gorilla with only 500 heads from this vast jungle?
00:44:01The gorilla is around the bottom of that mountain.
00:44:05If you listen closely and wait here, you should hear a signal.
00:44:08A signal?
00:44:10Then...
00:44:13I can hear something.
00:44:14This is the sound of a trucker.
00:44:16A trucker?
00:44:17A trucker's cry.
00:44:18What is a trucker?
00:44:19A trucker is a team that comes out an hour early in the morning and works with us.
00:44:25They're also following the gorilla.
00:44:29If they find a gorilla, they'll cry and let us know.
00:44:34That's a human voice.
00:44:36They're both crying right now, so the team is probably looking for a gorilla's footprint.
00:44:43The gorilla tracking team, the trucker.
00:44:47They track the gorilla during the day,
00:44:50find the gorilla's sleeping place,
00:44:53and watch it sleep there.
00:44:57They remember most of the sleeping place,
00:45:01and return to the jungle again the next morning before the gorilla wakes up.
00:45:05That's amazing.
00:45:06It's their job to track the gorilla that has woken up again.
00:45:11Thanks to this trucker,
00:45:14they can always track the gorilla's location.
00:45:21This is where the gorilla lives.
00:45:27Then...
00:45:30It was here a moment ago.
00:45:32This is after the gorilla ate.
00:45:35Can you see the grass falling?
00:45:37It was eating there.
00:45:40Finally, the track connects directly to the gorilla.
00:45:46This is called a gorilla's sugar cane.
00:45:49The gorilla eats this part of the skin.
00:45:55It's so sticky. It might be a gorilla's saliva.
00:45:59It's so sticky. It might be a gorilla's saliva.
00:46:03The elephant is okay, but the gorilla's saliva is a bit bad.
00:46:09It's a rule we don't know.
00:46:13How does the gorilla's sugar cane taste?
00:46:23It's not sweet at all.
00:46:25It's not sweet at all.
00:46:28But it's refreshing.
00:46:31It's refreshing?
00:46:33Yes, because it contains a lot of water.
00:46:36We're almost there.
00:46:38I think we're almost there.
00:46:41It's an area where gorillas come out all the time.
00:46:45Gorillas come out all the time.
00:46:48Is the gorilla around here?
00:46:49I heard the trucker's cry from over there,
00:46:52so I saw it moving right there.
00:46:54It's around there.
00:46:55It's pretty close,
00:46:57so I'll put on a mask and get closer to the gorilla.
00:47:00A mask?
00:47:01Yes, because the same type of bacteria can cause diseases.
00:47:05In order to prevent infection,
00:47:07all the people who get close to the gorilla wear masks.
00:47:10They wear masks?
00:47:11Yes.
00:47:12There was a time when the number of gorillas decreased at once in Evora,
00:47:16so I'm wearing a mask so that I don't get infected.
00:47:25So she puts on the mask she's been given,
00:47:29and goes to the gorilla.
00:47:31I'm going to get pretty close to the gorilla,
00:47:33so there's a rule when I get close.
00:47:36Don't run.
00:47:37And don't be alone.
00:47:39Being in a group is the basic rule.
00:47:42And be quiet.
00:47:43It's okay if everyone is in a group,
00:47:45but if you're alone, you'll be the target.
00:47:48You'll be the target?
00:47:49It's easy to be attacked.
00:47:51It's the same in the savanna and the jungle.
00:47:53It's easy to be targeted.
00:47:54Always act as a group.
00:47:57Don't run.
00:47:58Don't be alone.
00:48:00Be quiet.
00:48:02This is the absolute rule when you face a gorilla.
00:48:08And...
00:48:10Also, don't eat, drink, or smoke in front of the gorilla.
00:48:16Don't drink either?
00:48:17Don't drink either.
00:48:18They get very interested.
00:48:21Especially children.
00:48:22Children's gorillas get interested,
00:48:24and if they drink water, they come to get it.
00:48:27They're smart animals,
00:48:28so don't do anything to get their attention.
00:48:30So drink water now and get closer.
00:48:33Okay, so I should drink water before I meet them?
00:48:35Yes.
00:48:36Can I touch them?
00:48:37Don't touch them.
00:48:38Absolutely?
00:48:39Should I avoid them?
00:48:41If they get close, go back slowly.
00:48:44Okay.
00:48:45Ready?
00:48:46Yes.
00:48:47He's coming.
00:48:59He's right here.
00:49:00He's there?
00:49:07He's there.
00:49:09He's there?
00:49:13I'm surprised.
00:49:15He's backing up.
00:49:17He's coming out.
00:49:19He's a young male blackback.
00:49:22Gorillas have a black back until they're about 13 years old.
00:49:27He's a blackback.
00:49:29He's cute.
00:49:32He's eating first.
00:49:36He's used to people.
00:49:38I see.
00:49:39He's a few meters away.
00:49:45He's snorting.
00:49:46He's snorting.
00:49:47He's snorting?
00:49:48He's snorting because he's full of fiber.
00:49:54However, he doesn't eat much meat,
00:49:57so his snorting is almost non-existent.
00:50:00Amazing.
00:50:02He's like a human.
00:50:05A silverback is coming.
00:50:07A silverback?
00:50:11Wow, it's big.
00:50:12It's big.
00:50:13It's cool.
00:50:18A silverback is coming.
00:50:20A silverback?
00:50:23This is the number two of the group.
00:50:25Number two?
00:50:27Wow, it's big.
00:50:28When he turns 13, he becomes a silverback like this.
00:50:31Wow, 13 years old.
00:50:33It's a great feeling.
00:50:37I chased away a young male blackback.
00:50:41I was like, this is my food.
00:50:43I was trying to show off my strength.
00:50:46I'm a silverback.
00:50:47You're strict with your friends.
00:50:49I am.
00:50:52He weighs 200 kilograms.
00:50:55But his body is...
00:50:59He's climbing a tree.
00:51:02When there's food on the tree,
00:51:04he climbs it like this.
00:51:08It's good, right?
00:51:10He's good at climbing trees.
00:51:14He has about 500 kilograms of grip.
00:51:17500 kilograms.
00:51:19He doesn't usually attack.
00:51:21He doesn't usually attack.
00:51:25He's snoring.
00:51:27He snored.
00:51:30Furthermore...
00:51:32Motohiro, a baby is climbing.
00:51:34A baby?
00:51:35A baby is here.
00:51:36A baby is climbing?
00:51:38He's a 5-year-old baby gorilla.
00:51:43He's eating.
00:51:44He's eating.
00:51:49Then...
00:51:55Oh, no.
00:51:56He fell.
00:51:58He fell.
00:51:59He fell.
00:52:01He fell.
00:52:03They also filmed the precious moment when he fell from the tree.
00:52:08What's this?
00:52:09He's eating a sugar cube.
00:52:10A sugar cube.
00:52:14It's so close.
00:52:19They've been filming from a very close distance.
00:52:24Actually,
00:52:25there's a boundary line between humans and gorillas.
00:52:30They keep a certain distance by the guide's instructions.
00:52:40They're coming this way.
00:52:41Be careful.
00:52:44Stand up.
00:52:50I'm nervous.
00:52:54I'm a little scared.
00:52:57I'm thinking.
00:52:59It's only 2 or 3 meters away.
00:53:07He's going back slowly.
00:53:10He can't go back.
00:53:11He can't go back.
00:53:12He can't go back.
00:53:13Oh, no.
00:53:14They keep a certain distance from the moving gorillas.
00:53:18He's eating a mushroom.
00:53:20He's eating a mushroom.
00:53:21He can observe their eating habits.
00:53:2698% of them are vegetarians,
00:53:28but some of them eat ants.
00:53:32So, they eat insects,
00:53:34mushrooms,
00:53:35and many other things.
00:53:37He's eating a mushroom.
00:53:38Mountain gorillas eat mushrooms.
00:53:47Amazing.
00:53:49Mushrooms are healthy.
00:53:50That's right.
00:53:52They know they can eat mushrooms.
00:53:55The baby over there is drinking milk from his mother.
00:54:00The mother gorilla is breastfeeding her baby.
00:54:04And next to her is...
00:54:06Dad.
00:54:07The number one boss of this group.
00:54:10Boss.
00:54:11Boss.
00:54:14At that moment when he was about to capture this smile on the camera...
00:54:28It's close.
00:54:30It's here.
00:54:31I'm scared.
00:54:33Along with the growling, the boss gets up
00:54:36and threatens Ota.
00:54:39It's dangerous.
00:54:42He responds to the gorilla's sudden actions calmly.
00:54:45As expected of the queen of savannah, Ota.
00:54:49It's close.
00:54:51Are you okay?
00:54:52It's okay.
00:54:55It won't attack you.
00:54:58This boss is a little wary of humans.
00:55:02Let's leave it here for today.
00:55:04But it's pretty close.
00:55:07Then, he goes around the jungle to check the health of each group.
00:55:14When the sun goes down, he gets tired.
00:55:17It's a hard activity.
00:55:21Weren't you scared when he suddenly came?
00:55:23Why?
00:55:24I was a little late.
00:55:25I was looking through the lens.
00:55:26I got up a little late.
00:55:28It was pretty close.
00:55:30But he didn't attack you there.
00:55:33That's right.
00:55:34I didn't think he was going to attack me.
00:55:36It was more of a self-appeal.
00:55:38I thought he was going to attack me.
00:55:40If he thought you were a human,
00:55:42he would have attacked you when you were breastfeeding your wife.
00:55:47He would have threatened you.
00:55:49It's close.
00:55:51It's a pretty delicate scene.
00:55:53It's a private scene.
00:55:56And that night.
00:55:59Huh?
00:56:02That's Mr. Ota.
00:56:05What is he doing?
00:56:09Mr. Ota walks around the lodge at night.
00:56:17What are you going to do?
00:56:19I'm going to look for a chameleon.
00:56:21Are you going to look for a chameleon?
00:56:22I'm going to look for a chameleon.
00:56:23At night like this?
00:56:25Chameleons don't sleep at night.
00:56:29But when the lights are on at night,
00:56:32the skin reflects and it's easy to see.
00:56:36It's not a night like this.
00:56:40Are you going to look for a chameleon now?
00:56:41Yes.
00:56:42Crazy Ota.
00:56:44He's supposed to be tired,
00:56:46but he's looking for a chameleon alone at night.
00:56:48I think he's going to look for a crazy chameleon.
00:56:53He's having fun.
00:56:55There he is!
00:56:57I'm going to look for a chameleon at night.
00:56:59I'm going to look for a chameleon at night.
00:57:01He's really angry.
00:57:03He's a little different.
00:57:05He's like a bad guy.
00:57:07I'm going to look for a chameleon at night.
00:57:09I'm going to look for a chameleon at night.
00:57:11The director said he couldn't find a chameleon.
00:57:13I see.
00:57:15He's going to look for a chameleon.
00:57:17It's dangerous.
00:57:19What is the rare creature that Ota wanted to see?
00:57:25It's true.
00:57:29Ota found a rare chameleon.
00:57:34It's dangerous. Are you okay?
00:57:36It's dangerous.
00:57:40Can you see it?
00:57:42It's over there.
00:57:46It's over there.
00:57:49Is it a poisonous chameleon?
00:57:51Yes, it is.
00:57:53And look at this.
00:57:55It has horns.
00:57:57It has horns?
00:57:59Yes.
00:58:01There are two types of horned chameleons in Uganda.
00:58:03There are two types of horned chameleons in Uganda.
00:58:05There are three types of horned chameleons in Uganda.
00:58:07Is there a poisonous snake?
00:58:09Is there a poisonous snake?
00:58:11I don't know.
00:58:14Crazy Ota is more interested in the three types of horned chameleon than the poisonous snake.
00:58:23Wow, it has horns.
00:58:27Wow, it has three horns.
00:58:30I'm so happy.
00:58:32Can you see it?
00:58:34This is the best position.
00:58:37Let's take a picture.
00:58:40Can I?
00:58:42How can I take a picture?
00:58:47Can you see it?
00:58:49Yes, I can.
00:58:51Can I zoom in?
00:58:53Yes, you can.
00:58:55This is a very rare creature.
00:58:59It has three horns.
00:59:01It's a Johnston chameleon.
00:59:03It's in front of us.
00:59:05Is it a dinosaur chameleon?
00:59:07Yes, it is.
00:59:09Is it sleeping?
00:59:12This chameleon is small, but it has a sense of balance.
00:59:17I think this chameleon is a common chameleon in this area.
00:59:20It has a sense of balance.
00:59:23I'm so happy.
00:59:26Can I take a picture?
00:59:28Are you that happy?
00:59:30Can't you see it?
00:59:32It's the first time I've seen it.
00:59:35It's more excited than during the day.
00:59:38Is it just my imagination?
00:59:40I got three horns.
00:59:44It's fun.
00:59:46It's so cute.
00:59:49The search continued until late at night.
00:59:59What are you going to do today?
01:00:01I'm going into the jungle with Gorilla Doctors.
01:00:06There is a type of activity that puts drugs in the body of a person who has been affected by parasites.
01:00:14Today, they will inject a disease-suspecting gorilla
01:00:19and perform a medical operation to inject drugs into the body.
01:00:24It's a task that makes the gorilla more nervous.
01:00:28Will this activity be successful?
01:00:32I'm nervous.
01:00:36On this day, they first communicate with the tracker to find out where the gorilla is.
01:00:43Wow, that's amazing.
01:00:45It's amazing to know where to go with that.
01:00:50This scream is used when communicating.
01:00:56In fact, this is the way to get the voice as far as possible.
01:01:02Also, it is said that it lives without knowing the name of the drug user.
01:01:07It's pretty close.
01:01:13The gorilla's location is quite close.
01:01:17It goes further into the jungle.
01:01:25This is dangerous.
01:01:28It's finally time for us to follow.
01:01:32What about the female gorilla?
01:01:35This is a lot of fun.
01:01:38It's a lot of fun.
01:01:40It's a lot of fun.
01:01:43She had plenty of time.
01:01:56Here we go.
01:01:59The gorilla is on top of the tree.
01:02:01This is on top of the tree?
01:02:07The silverback is in a very high place.
01:02:12The gorilla is on top of a tree that is more than 20 meters high.
01:02:16Gorillas don't have a nest.
01:02:18They sleep while moving.
01:02:20They make a bed every night.
01:02:22That's a silverback.
01:02:24That gorilla doesn't like Dr. Threat.
01:02:32I've been watching him for a long time.
01:02:36This boss gorilla is wary of humans.
01:02:40It's the target of this treatment.
01:02:43Is that so?
01:02:45It's a silverback that I've always been worried about.
01:02:49It's very wary of humans.
01:02:52It's hard to give him a preventive vaccine.
01:02:57What kind of vaccine does Dr. Threat give?
01:03:02Dr. Threat gives roundworm medicine.
01:03:06All gorillas have parasites.
01:03:08However, some gorillas have a lot of eggs.
01:03:11Dr. Threat gives roundworm medicine to such gorillas.
01:03:14What's the effect of the increase in roundworm?
01:03:18The immune system weakens.
01:03:20The gorillas lose their appetite.
01:03:22The gorillas lose weight.
01:03:24The color of the hair changes.
01:03:26The hair falls out.
01:03:28If the gorillas have been vaccinated for a long time,
01:03:30they have a rare chance of coughing.
01:03:33Overall, the gorillas lose their health.
01:03:38Dr. Threat gives roundworm medicine to the gorillas.
01:03:42How does he do that?
01:03:45The target is the butt of the sleeping silverback.
01:03:50What will he do?
01:04:01Dr. Threat puts the medicine in the syringe.
01:04:06How does he do that?
01:04:10Dr. Threat injects the syringe into the gorillas.
01:04:14The medicine will be injected into the gorillas' bodies.
01:04:19The syringe is now complete.
01:04:24The medicine doesn't surprise the gorillas.
01:04:29Isn't this a cane?
01:04:31This is a burrow.
01:04:35To prevent the gorillas from being stimulated by the syringe,
01:04:38the gorillas carry the syringe into the jungle.
01:04:45The gorillas know where the syringe is,
01:04:48so they hide it in their panties.
01:04:50They hide it in their panties?
01:04:52They hide it in their panties?
01:04:55Dr. Threat hides the syringe in his panties so that the gorillas can't see it.
01:05:01I think it's okay to put it in his pocket.
01:05:04This is Dr. Philip's style.
01:05:10Okay, wish me luck.
01:05:18However, pointing a gun at the gorillas is a dangerous act.
01:05:23He's nervous.
01:05:26All good.
01:05:27Wish me luck.
01:05:28Wish you luck.
01:05:29What do you mean, wish me luck?
01:05:31I wish you luck.
01:05:33I wish you luck.
01:05:34He's nervous.
01:05:37Relax.
01:05:39Don't smile.
01:05:41I'm trying to make you smile.
01:05:43I'm trying to make you smile.
01:05:46And so...
01:05:52He's nervous.
01:06:03He slowly turns around so that the gorillas can't see him.
01:06:11He's probably going to scream.
01:06:13Don't be scared.
01:06:16Your crew must be there.
01:06:18They're shooting from here.
01:06:21Close this there.
01:06:25If you look over there, you'll see a plant.
01:06:29In his butt?
01:06:30Yes, he's curled up in his panties.
01:06:33And so, the doctor puts the gun on standby.
01:06:37So that's how it works.
01:06:40He's nervous.
01:06:49He's aiming for the butt of the sleeping silverback.
01:07:06He shoots before he realizes it's a gun.
01:07:10He shoots before he realizes it's a gun.
01:07:22How will the silverback react?
01:07:28Are you kidding me?
01:07:29This is...
01:07:33He shoots before he realizes it's a gun.
01:07:37And so...
01:07:40He shoots before he realizes it's a gun.
01:07:47He shoots.
01:07:51He's probably going to hate it.
01:07:54The doctor's arrow is a good one.
01:07:56How will the gorillas react?
01:07:58The gorillas are surprised.
01:08:00They're surprised.
01:08:03You're going to take it, right?
01:08:04I took it.
01:08:07That's amazing.
01:08:08It was a gun.
01:08:09That's amazing.
01:08:10You're kidding me!
01:08:11This is...
01:08:12He just shot it.
01:08:13He shot it in an instant.
01:08:14He shot it in an instant.
01:08:15Did he realize he was outnumbered?
01:08:18He gently pulled out his bow and went back into the forest.
01:08:24You can learn a lot from the nature.
01:08:26You can learn a lot from the nature.
01:08:30It's connected to the community and the nature.
01:08:35I hope the gorillas will come to see the nature as well.
01:08:44To protect the animals,
01:08:46Ota's journey around Africa will continue.
01:08:52I've done that so many times.
01:08:54He's here again.
01:08:55He's here again.
01:08:56I'm going to shoot you.
01:08:57I'm going to shoot you.
01:08:58I'm going to shoot you.
01:08:59I'm going to shoot you.
01:09:00Did you see his reaction after he was shot?
01:09:04It was so amazing.
01:09:06Can you see it?
01:09:17He saw it.
01:09:18He saw it.
01:09:20I hit him again thinking that it was an ordinary gun but it was out.
01:09:23I hit him again thinking that it was an ordinary gun but it was out.
01:09:24It could have fallen and become a little bigger.
01:09:25It could have fallen and become a little bigger.
01:09:27He might be surprised.
01:09:29There is a pattern.
01:09:31I've never seen a girl like this before.
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