Episode 1: The Kahalari Desert
There is still a continuation of life in the barren Kahalari Desert. In that barren desert, the life stories of those cute animals. What impressed me the most was the giraffe? and the black rhino?.
The giraffe in the close-up is really cute and cute. Want to know how they fight? Why fight? Of course it is for their own territory and spouse-this may be the instinct of all animals (including humans). An old long-kind deer (called the old fighter in the documentary) welcomes a challenger---the young long-kind deer under his rule. At first, they were side by side and pushed each other to test each other's strength. When they figured it out, they started a real contest-they stood face to face, waving their heads with their long necks to attack each other. When the old one was knocked to the ground, when you were sorry for it, when you were young for the final blow, it cleverly avoided, and quickly attacked the opponent's lower abdomen, it won. The young changjin deer was literally knocked to the ground. His head hit the ground deeply, but there was no danger to his life. After 3 minutes, it stood up and left. . . . . In the documentary, it was played slowly close to the head, and I felt that their fighting speed was so slow, as if they were waiting for each other to fight each other, thinking it was harmless. In fact, it was only about one minute in reality. Moreover, when it was over, I saw that the old Changjin Lu’s butt was beaten with blood. At the end of the story, the slowest scene saw that they were fighting with great strength. On the opponent, I saw the vibration of the body.
The Changjin Deer looked at the big black eyes and the long eyelashes so beautiful and cute. When it eats the leaves, it uses its tongue to wrap the leaves and pull it into its mouth, then squirm and chew, a bit like a camel. I suddenly fell in love with Changjin Deer!
Black rhinos, the documentary said that rhino horns of the same weight are much more expensive than gold. Therefore, poaching is very serious, and one will die almost a day! What surprised me was that they were not afraid of lions! Moreover, they also love each other when they mate, but the time to socialize is very fast, haha! That is really "love at first sight" to "a family of three".
The second episode of the grasslands of Africa
Stories on the grasslands of East Asia and Africa. What impressed me the most was that the dry elephant herd on the grassland was forced to migrate. On the way, a skinny elephant? It was exhausted and collapsed on the ground. Like mother, she tried to support it with her feet, but it was too tired. Finally, I left...Mama Elephant embarked on the migration road alone. However, after the grassland recovered, the elephant herd came back, and many elephant babies were born. This is life in nature, endless.
Maternal love is always so warm no matter what animal, except the whalehead stork. It's really irritating to see it?. The whalehead stork will only raise one cub at a time even if she has given birth to two cubs. I didn’t see their affection or brotherhood. The big cub was born 3 days earlier than the little cub, but bullied him when his mother was away. When the mother came back to see him, the little cub came to her mother for comfort, but the mother ignored him. , Directly over it to feed the big cub. Really irritating? Suddenly hate this kind of bird!
Episode Three Congo-Tropical Rainforest in Africa
It tells the story of growing in this forest... there are?, there are chimpanzees, there are elephants, there are many, many animals. You know? It's a cold-blooded animal, but you know that it needs a temperature of about 30 degrees when it hatches. It depends on the residual temperature of the sun to incubate it, and it does this every day for 3 consecutive months! However, when the temperature of the body reaches 40 degrees, it will be life-threatening. It will take 3 years to recover from the consumption caused by its incubation. This is maternal love? No matter if it is cold-blooded or warm-blooded. Do you know what chimpanzees like to eat? It turns out that he likes to eat honey. In order to find the honey hidden under the bark, they also risked it. Elephants are animals that like to live in groups.
The endless life of the animal kingdom comes from nature, and the replacement of nature is the reincarnation of life.
The fourth episode the cape of good hope
Cape of Good Hope, a place with sea and mountains. There are many magnificent scenery, but it is the little green tortoise and springbok that shock my heart.
Is every animal going through some catastrophes in this life, big or small, not just humans? When the little green tortoise broke its shell and "ran" to the sea following the instinctive call, this seemingly short beach road was also their first calamity (perhaps not a calamity but this is their life), because this is what they are The original destiny. There are patches of newly hatched green turtles on the beach. The small one, about 7 cm, tirelessly, without slacking, marching stubbornly toward the sea, but at this time, their disaster has come, many The crows caught them one by one, but this did not affect them. They seemed to have no escape but to move forward. Among the small green turtles, some of them would flow into the sea. When they passed the rules of nature, they can generally live. Until 80 years old! However, with the frequent persecution of humans, the number of green turtles is also drastically reduced, but the residents who live here protect them like their own guardians, making people feel soft, thank them... ..
Have you ever seen a dancer with horns? I have seen it here-springbok. When the earth is full of grass luxuriant, they will jump for joy, joy, and joy on this land. It was like a grand gathering held in the Land Music, everyone cheered and released themselves to their fullest. It's beautiful, and it's relaxed and happy even with our mood. But...why did they jump? There is no scientific answer yet, but I think it’s just happy!
Episode 5 Sahara Desert
In the Sahara Desert, I have been curious about this land ever since I watched Sanmao’s "Story of the Sahara" and wanted to see how wonderful it is. After watching this episode, I discovered that this Saharan story is not Saharan. The Sahara Desert is the largest desert in the world. It is barren, but there are still shocking stories above the barrenness.
Have you seen silver ants? I haven't heard of it before. Its body is silver in order to reflect sunlight. It's like it was created by the Sahara. In the place burnt by the sun, there are still species. Although silver ants can reflect sunlight, they can't live for 10 minutes in the strongest period (up to 50 degrees). Maybe they usually come and go during this time period in order to reduce damage from other animals (lizards), perhaps because the environment makes them extremely fast, come to fight this land and live tenaciously.
There is also an unknown plant that can be called a resurrection plant. It has been sun-dried for a long time, and it has become a hard mass fluttering in the wind. When it falls to a place with water even a little puddle, it unfolds, as if it was not dead at all but put its shell away. To protect yourself, this may be the magic of the creator. When the wind blows off the seeds, new life begins!
The Sahara Desert also has traces and changes. Today and yesterday are a new look. Every day in the desert is also new!
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