Mahigit 200 taxidermy animals at trophies, nakumpiska ng Turkish police; isa, arestado | UB
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00:00 In other countries, floodwaters reached the roads in Dhuq city in Iraq.
00:06 After heavy rain, residents were told not to go out of their homes
00:11 as the roads and houses were flooded with mud.
00:17 According to local media, two people were injured in flash floods.
00:21 More than 200 taxidermy animals and trophies were confiscated by the police in Istanbul, Turkey.
00:28 These things were made into displays using real animal skin.
00:34 Some of the confiscated items were from endangered animals.
00:37 According to the police, their confiscated items are worth more than 2.3 million dollars or 128 million pesos.
00:46 One of them was arrested.
00:48 A technology company from the United Kingdom is trying to build habitats under water.
00:56 The company says it is called Sentinel.
00:58 It is for researchers and scientists studying the oceans around the world.
01:04 It is 3D printed with a diameter of 6.2 by 17 meters.
01:09 It can last in water for almost a month at a depth of up to 200 meters.
01:15 Their project is to make researchers and scientists more productive in less time.
01:25 [News broadcast]
01:38 [Music]