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  • 03:42 Popular Dolphins Help Fishermen Catch Fish

    Dolphins Help Fishermen Catch Fish

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    Wild dolphins in the coastal town of Laguna, Brazil have formed a strong symbiotic bond with fishermen working in the bay. The dolphins herd schools of fish towards the shoreline and then give distinct signals telling the fishermen when to cast nets. Subs

  • 15:27 How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)

    How does a Bowling Pinsetter Machine work? (Brunswick GS-X)

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    3D animation of how a Bowling Pinsetter Machine works. Let's go behind the scenes!Check out https://KiwiCo.com/jaredowen to get 50% off your first month of any subscription crate.more links belowThanks to the Brunswick team for helping me review this vide

  • 01:54 A whale approaches the fishermen's ship and asks them to save it from the rope tied around its body

    A whale approaches the fishermen's ship and asks them to save it from the rope tied around its body

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    A whale approaches the fishermen's ship and asks them to save it from the rope tied around its body

  • 09:33 The Fishermen That Hold Their Breath For 10 Minutes

    The Fishermen That Hold Their Breath For 10 Minutes

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    Go subscribe to Medlife Crisis! https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgRBRE1DUP2w7HTH9j_L4OQ or start with Rohin's video on why you shouldn't test for everything: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7kQk9-KLPfU The Bajau people of Borneo can hold their breath lon

  • 08:06 Homemade Balancing Toys Part One // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

    Homemade Balancing Toys Part One // Homemade Science with Bruce Yeany

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    Here are a few example of balancing toys that are made with simple materials. Making these types of toys have been especially popular with younger students. Using the same process, people can produce several homemade variations of commercially produced to

  • 07:34 Popular LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (First Merrie Melodies) (1931) (Remastered)

    LOONEY TUNES (Looney Toons): Lady, Play Your Mandolin! (First Merrie Melodies) (1931) (Remastered)

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    Lady, Play Your Mandolin! is the first Warner Bros. Merrie Melodies title card cartoon, directed by Rudolf Ising of Harman and Ising. It was originally released in August 1931. The cartoon features Foxy as a gaucho who decides to visit a local saloon. His

  • 03:15 Canadian Bull Moose Sheds Both Antlers...CAUGHT ON CAMERA!! (RARE FOOTAGE)

    Canadian Bull Moose Sheds Both Antlers...CAUGHT ON CAMERA!! (RARE FOOTAGE)

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    Watching a bull or buck shed an antler in front of them is what every shed hunter dreams of....this will be a moment I will never forget!! On January 12th, 2023 in New Brunswick, Canada this great bull moose sheds not only 1 side...but both antlers while

  • 06:58 Who Carved These Mysterious Lines in the Desert?

    Who Carved These Mysterious Lines in the Desert?

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    The Nazca were an ancient group of farmers and fishermen that used desert plateaus as a canvas for giant geoglyphs. But some of these drawings pre-date the Nazca. Who created them and why? Follow on social for more NOVA content! Twitter: https://twitter.c

  • The word Indigenous - explained l CBC Kids News

    The word Indigenous - explained l CBC Kids News

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    Indigenous people are the first people to live in a place. In Canada, Indigenous people belong to a number of different communities or nations. CBC Kids Newss Sid and Ruby explain.CBC Kids News is a website for kids, covering the information you want to k

  • 03:38 Popular Gyotaku: The Ancient Japanese Art Of Printing Fish - K. Erica Dodge

    Gyotaku: The Ancient Japanese Art Of Printing Fish - K. Erica Dodge

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    View full lesson: http://ed.ted.com/lessons/gyotaku-the-ancient-japanese-art-of-printing-fish-k-erica-dodge How did fishermen record their trophy catches before the invention of photography? In 19th century Japan, fishing boats were equipped with rice pap

  • 03:00 This Ancient Mongolian Fishing Method Yields 1000s of Fish  China From Above | Smithsonian Channel

    This Ancient Mongolian Fishing Method Yields 1000s of Fish China From Above | Smithsonian Channel

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    In the northeast province of Jilin, China, local fishermen rely on an ancient Mongolian technique to fish in the frozen waters of Lake Chagan. And despite temperatures reaching minus 30 degrees Fahrenheit, all they need are a net, two horses, and a spindl

  • 09:35 Kids Try 10 Unusual Meats From 10 States | Bon Appétit

    Kids Try 10 Unusual Meats From 10 States | Bon Appétit

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    In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try uncommon, exotic, and unusual meats from different regions of America like fried alligator balls from Louisiana, fried rattlesnake from Oklahoma, chislic (mutton) from South Dakota, caribou chili (with rein

  • 10:51 Kids Try BBQ From 10 States | Bon Appétit

    Kids Try BBQ From 10 States | Bon Appétit

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    In this episode of "Kids Try Food", the kids try barbecue by region. Kids eat and react to hill country brisket and hot gut (beef sausage) from Texas, pulled pork and barbecue hash from South Carolina, hush puppies from North Carolina, dry rub Memphis rib

  • 01:19 Bull moose shedding its antlers caught on video | The Moment

    Bull moose shedding its antlers caught on video | The Moment

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    Woodsman Derek Burgoyne captured rare footage of a bull moose shedding its antlers near Juniper, New Brunswick. #TheMoment #Moose #CBCNews Watch The National live on YouTube Sunday-Friday at 9 p.m. ET Subscribe to The National: https://www.youtube.com/use

  • 02:53 The Fine Art of Fish Prints

    The Fine Art of Fish Prints

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    Before the days of photography, fishermen in Japan would immortalize their big catch with gyotaku, or fish prints. Today, Naoki Hayashi, is continuing the practice in Hawaii, keeping the ancient artform alive. He paints freshly caught fish with non-toxic

  • 07:19 Saving Lahille's Bottlenose Dolphins | Reports From The Frontline | BBC Earth

    Saving Lahille's Bottlenose Dolphins | Reports From The Frontline | BBC Earth

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    Only 600 Lahille's bottlenose dolphins are left in the wild. But Brazilian biologist, Pedro Fruet, is working to change that. By collaborating with local communities and fishermen, his work is helping to prevent the dolphins' extinction.Subscribe: http://

  • 02:22 The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

    The Last of the Stilt Fishers in Sri Lanka

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    Anura Wijewikrama fishes two hours each morning and two hours each evening. And like his grandfather and father before him, he does so on handmade stilts driven into the sand. He is one of the few still carrying on the practice, which is exclusively found

  • 02:24 The Art of Fishing With Birds

    The Art of Fishing With Birds

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    Along the scenic Lijiang River in China, brothers Huang Yuechang and Huang Mingde have been keeping up a centuries-old tradition of fishing with cormorant birds. Forgoing nets and modern fishing poles, these brothers have cultivated relationships with the

  • 12:06 How forever chemicals polluted Americas water

    How forever chemicals polluted Americas water

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    Why 99% of Americans have these chemicals in their blood.Become a Video Lab member! http://bit.ly/video-labNorth Carolinas Cape Fear River is a massive water system. It stretches across the lower half of the state, collecting runoff from 29 counties and p

  • 01:19 This Stick Insect Came Back from Extinction

    This Stick Insect Came Back from Extinction

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    The Lord Howe Island stick insect did the impossible. These "land lobsters" were once so common on Lord Howe Island in Australia that fishermen used them as bait. But in 1918, a British supply ship crashed on the island and introduced rats, which ate the

  • 03:15 After Hurricane Maria, Building a Community Under the Sea

    After Hurricane Maria, Building a Community Under the Sea

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    Raimundo Chirinos has devoted his life and career to protecting Puerto Rico’s waters. And in the wake of Hurricane Maria, his devotion matters more than ever. Among its many assaults, the Category 5 storm pulled fishing gear from the island’s shores into

  • 13:18 Short Film: How a 90-year-old Balinese Fisherman Fights Plastic Pollution

    Short Film: How a 90-year-old Balinese Fisherman Fights Plastic Pollution

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    Each year, just about 30,000 metric tonnes of plastic pollution enter Indonesias waters. How does one man plan to clean it up?Special thanks to Jackson Wild Subscribe to Seeker! http://bit.ly/subscribeseeker Catch up on Seeker Indie! https://bit.ly/3cpNPc

  • 03:19 Popular Rare Giant Soft-Shell Turtle Released Into the Wild | Nat Geo Wild

    Rare Giant Soft-Shell Turtle Released Into the Wild | Nat Geo Wild

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    A Cambodian community is attempting to save this endangered species, which can grow to the size of a small sofa. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoWILDSubscribe #NatGeoWILD #Turtles #Cambodia About National Geographic Wild: National Geographic Wild is a pl

  • 04:34 This Map Shows Where American Accents Come From

    This Map Shows Where American Accents Come From

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    When you're traveling to another part of the US than you're originally from, it might be surprising to hear how different the locals sound. For instance, a New Yorker will likely speak the same English language in a completely different accent from a nati

  • 05:13 Why Is Caviar So Expensive?

    Why Is Caviar So Expensive?

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    Caviar is one of the most expensive foods in the world. Selling for up to $35,000 per kilo, it's revered and relished by aristocrats across the globe. But it's an acquired taste. Turns out, caviar wasn't always so valuable. In the 19th century, sturgeon s

  • 04:38 Popular There's Something Very Fishy About These Trees ... | Deep Look

    There's Something Very Fishy About These Trees ... | Deep Look

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    Salmon make a perilous voyage upstream past hungry eagles and bears to mate in forest creeks. When the salmon die, a new journey begins – with maggots. SUBSCRIBE to Deep Look! http://goo.gl/8NwXqt DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD (4K) short video series crea


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