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00:00:00A door that doesn't stop closing while you're moving can be very annoying.
00:00:05To solve the problem, attach an elastic around the handle on each side of the door,
00:00:10so that it meets at the level of the latch.
00:00:13The latch will no longer be able to come out, and the door will not open.
00:00:17To know if your sheets are completely dry after spreading them, place a mirror underneath,
00:00:22leave it there for about 5 minutes, and if steam comes out, it means that the sheets are still wet.
00:00:28However, a wet bed can be a suitable ground for mold and other unpleasant mushrooms.
00:00:35You can paint over the edge of your keys with nail polish of different colors
00:00:39to easily differentiate them.
00:00:43To pour the perfect amount of oil or salad sauce,
00:00:46make holes in the lid rather than completely removing it.
00:00:49This will prevent too much from quickly coming out of the bottle.
00:00:54To prevent the bandages from slipping off your finger, cut a line on each side.
00:00:59This will create four small adhesive strips rather than a large one,
00:01:02and it will be much easier to fix them.
00:01:06If you enter public toilets and you see that someone has put a red toilet paper under the glass,
00:01:11it is better to choose another cabin.
00:01:13This means that there is no toilet paper in this one.
00:01:16The red toilet paper often replaces the toilet paper roll,
00:01:19which is also placed under the glass for the same reason.
00:01:23Speaking of toilets, public toilets often have a space between the floor and the door.
00:01:28The reason for such a lack of privacy is precisely to minimize it,
00:01:32as well as the level of comfort so that people do not stay too long
00:01:36and that there is no waiting line.
00:01:37It is also easier to clean like this and safer if an emergency occurs.
00:01:43You forgot to put your drink in the refrigerator?
00:01:46Roll up a wet paper towel around it and put it in the freezer.
00:01:50In just 15 minutes, your drink will be frozen.
00:01:54Instead of filling your handbag or your wallet with cards of loyalty from different stores,
00:01:59you can take a picture of them.
00:02:00Just take a picture of the barcode as well as a picture of the front to know which card it is.
00:02:05Then, when you go to your store,
00:02:08just scan the barcode directly on your phone to collect your points.
00:02:14If you use your phone to look at something
00:02:16and you have enough of it to put it back because it keeps falling,
00:02:19try to use your sunglasses.
00:02:22Just put them upside down
00:02:24and use the branches to hold your phone in place.
00:02:28If you don't have a coin of the right size to put in a locker the next time you go to the supermarket,
00:02:34you can use a key instead.
00:02:36If you have a key with a rounded end,
00:02:38you can insert it in the slot and the locker should unlock.
00:02:43If you have trouble holding your tacos in place,
00:02:46use a muffin tray, turn the tray over,
00:02:49spray it with oil and place your tacos in the slots.
00:02:52Bake them for about 10 minutes at 180°C to get the perfect crispy taco.
00:02:59You can use a bottle of water to separate the egg yolks.
00:03:01Hold the bottle over the yolk and press it to suck it.
00:03:05Then, just drop it into a separate bowl.
00:03:09The next time you have trouble cleaning your ceiling fan,
00:03:13use a headband.
00:03:14Slide the headband over each blade to wipe away the dust.
00:03:18This way, the excess dust will be trapped inside the headband
00:03:22and won't fall on you.
00:03:25To clean your mixer, fill it with soap and hot water.
00:03:28Turn it on for about 10 seconds
00:03:31and let the bubbling water do the work.
00:03:34Then, just rinse it to make it clean.
00:03:38Put a strip of masking tape before drilling a plaster wall.
00:03:41The tape should prevent the plaster from crumbling
00:03:44or spreading dust all over the floor.
00:03:48If your shoes smell bad,
00:03:50put a few bags of dry tea inside.
00:03:52They will absorb the bad smells.
00:03:55Try using toothpaste to remove the small scratches on the furniture.
00:03:59Rub a small amount of a small weight on your scratch
00:04:02by making circular movements until it disappears.
00:04:05Then, wipe it off with a damp cloth and your furniture will be as new.
00:04:11Drill two small holes in the bottom of your bin
00:04:13to prevent the bag from getting stuck when you take it out.
00:04:16The holes prevent the vacuum effect that traps the bag inside.
00:04:21You can easily remove the adhesive residue from the Boko labels
00:04:24by using cooking oil.
00:04:26Soak a cotton pad in a little oil,
00:04:28then rub it on the adhesive area.
00:04:30Let it sit for a few minutes,
00:04:32then the residue should come off easily.
00:04:36You can use pre-shampoo to make your new wool sweater less messy.
00:04:41Soak it in hot water with a few tablespoons of pre-shampoo
00:04:44and leave it for 15 minutes.
00:04:46Then, dry it and your sweater will be much more silky.
00:04:51A smell on your fingers can be removed with toothpaste.
00:04:55Rub them together with toothpaste,
00:04:57then rinse them well.
00:04:59This will help you get rid of the smell
00:05:01and will also act as a slight eraser.
00:05:04Before throwing away your old sneakers,
00:05:06put on an old toothbrush and a little toothpaste.
00:05:09Let the toothpaste penetrate the dirty areas
00:05:11and let it act for at least 10 minutes.
00:05:13Wipe it with a damp cloth
00:05:15and start over if it didn't work well the first time.
00:05:18Be careful with colored toothbrushes,
00:05:20they can leave stains.
00:05:22By washing your clothes at a low temperature,
00:05:25or even better, by washing them cold,
00:05:27you will make them last twice as long.
00:05:29By drying them outside on a rope,
00:05:31they will last as long as if you used a laundry dryer.
00:05:36Metal zippers are very durable,
00:05:39but they get stuck more easily than other types of zippers.
00:05:42Just gently rub a soap on the teeth
00:05:45on both sides of the zipper.
00:05:47The residue will help lubricate it,
00:05:49which will make it easier to open and close.
00:05:53When you can no longer extract toothpaste from your tube,
00:05:56simply cut the end.
00:05:58This will allow you to put what is left inside
00:06:01on your toothbrush if necessary.
00:06:03If there is enough for more use,
00:06:05put it in a plastic bag for later.
00:06:09Freezing candles before using them
00:06:11can make them burn much more slowly.
00:06:13This will cool down the wax
00:06:15and prolong its melting time.
00:06:18The strings on your cotton bag
00:06:20will hang it somewhere.
00:06:22And no, it is not necessary to detach
00:06:24and tighten the bag.
00:06:26Look at the bottom of the bag,
00:06:28there is a perforated slit.
00:06:30Tear it off and you can now take the cotton out one by one.
00:06:33If you have ever tasted a Nintendo cartridge,
00:06:35you can confirm it.
00:06:37They have a disgusting taste
00:06:39and leave a bitter aftertaste in your mouth.
00:06:41This is because they are covered
00:06:43with Benzoate 2D Natonium,
00:06:45one of the most atrocious tastes we know.
00:06:47In fact, manufacturers add it on purpose
00:06:49to prevent children from swallowing these cartridges.
00:06:53In a car, the headrests are there for comfort
00:06:56and the detachable headrests are also there for safety.
00:06:59If you remove the headrest from the seat,
00:07:02you will see two fairly solid bars.
00:07:04If you ever find yourself locked in a car,
00:07:06you can get out of it by breaking the window with these bars.
00:07:10The rugged edges of the pieces
00:07:12are not just a matter of design.
00:07:14In the past, the pieces were made of precious metals
00:07:16to show their real value.
00:07:18But people denied the edges,
00:07:20spent the pieces denied with the same value
00:07:22and melted the edges to make new pieces.
00:07:24To avoid this,
00:07:26this motif was added
00:07:28so that we can know if someone had denied the piece.
00:07:32The black grid on the microwave door
00:07:34is not just decorative.
00:07:36It is called a Faraday cage
00:07:38and it prevents the rays from escaping the microwave.
00:07:40It also accelerates heating,
00:07:42which allows you to enjoy
00:07:44the leftovers of the day before more quickly.
00:07:47The triple handle of a gas can
00:07:49is there to allow two people
00:07:51to carry it more easily
00:07:53and distribute the fuel evenly.
00:07:55Cans often have a second hole
00:07:57which must also be unlocked
00:07:59before pouring the liquid.
00:08:02The air tank will prevent it from overflowing
00:08:04and will avoid all waste of fuel.
00:08:08Neighborhood surveillance committees
00:08:10are fantastic for helping each other
00:08:12to watch over our communities.
00:08:14If you go on a Christmas break,
00:08:16you can ask your neighbors
00:08:18to keep an eye on your house.
00:08:20They will do so through simple activities
00:08:22such as taking your mail in your mailbox
00:08:24or turning on a lamp from time to time.
00:08:26This will give the impression
00:08:28that there is someone at home.
00:08:30Of course, this reduces the risk of intrusion,
00:08:32but some insurance companies
00:08:34could even give you a price
00:08:36if you are part of a committee.
00:08:38Economies that are good
00:08:40for the holiday season.
00:08:42Burglars also have to show
00:08:44creativity during the holiday season.
00:08:46It has happened that thieves
00:08:48made the locks of the doors,
00:08:50windows and entrances melt.
00:08:52It seems a bit extreme,
00:08:54but it is indeed true.
00:08:56Make sure your locks work,
00:08:59also think about installing
00:09:01wooden or composite steel doors
00:09:03that are more difficult to damage.
00:09:05And store car keys
00:09:07or house keys in a safe place.
00:09:15Another good idea is
00:09:17to mark your belongings.
00:09:19Indeed, burglars hate
00:09:21personalized objects.
00:09:23If your belongings have your name,
00:09:25phone number or address,
00:09:27it will be easier
00:09:29for the police to find them.
00:09:31So, as far as possible,
00:09:33put your personal key
00:09:35on your valuables
00:09:37through an engraving or embroidery.
00:09:39This will also increase the chances
00:09:41that your belongings will come back
00:09:43in case they disappear.
00:09:45Here is another way
00:09:47to give the impression
00:09:49that you are at home
00:09:51when you are not,
00:09:53in case you cannot count on your neighbors.
00:09:56Also, try to iron
00:09:58with a pile of clothes
00:10:00to give the impression
00:10:02that you just came out.
00:10:04But do not forget
00:10:06to turn off your iron to iron.
00:10:08During this time of year,
00:10:10your vehicle also needs
00:10:12a little more attention.
00:10:14People often leave their Christmas presents
00:10:16in their trunk,
00:10:18which makes their cars
00:10:20ideal targets.
00:10:22Never leave your car full
00:10:24with the keys on the ignition.
00:10:26It is dangerous.
00:10:28We often believe
00:10:30that a warning sign
00:10:32is a good way
00:10:34to dissuade intruders.
00:10:36But during the day,
00:10:38it rather indicates
00:10:40that there is no alarm at home.
00:10:42Your dog would trigger it
00:10:44for sure if that was the case.
00:10:46Robbers will say
00:10:48that they can easily
00:10:50sneak inside.
00:10:53If you do not have a dog at home,
00:10:55do not put a sign.
00:10:57You can however program
00:10:59a guard dog function on Alexa.
00:11:01You can activate it from a distance
00:11:03and it will emit barking
00:11:05and growling.
00:11:07This will make the robbers think twice.
00:11:09Going through the Christmas cards
00:11:11received is a pleasant activity.
00:11:13Robbers love that too,
00:11:15even more when you throw
00:11:17the envelopes in the trash.
00:11:19This gives them all kinds
00:11:21of information.
00:11:23Make sure to tear all pieces
00:11:25of paper or packaging
00:11:27before putting them in the trash.
00:11:29In addition,
00:11:31if there are lots of cards
00:11:33and letters on the floor
00:11:35at home,
00:11:37the robbers will know
00:11:39that you are absent.
00:11:41You can get a box
00:11:43for your mailbox
00:11:45to hide your mail
00:11:47and prevent the mail fishing.
00:11:50If your house is empty
00:11:52and it represents an easy target,
00:11:54hide them under your bed
00:11:56or in your garage before you leave.
00:11:58Also think about your family calendar.
00:12:00If your holiday dates are displayed
00:12:02where strangers can see them,
00:12:04you risk receiving
00:12:06an unpleasant surprise visit.
00:12:08Use an online calendar instead.
00:12:10They are easier to secure.
00:12:12I know, I know.
00:12:14We all want to put our Christmas tree
00:12:16near the window
00:12:18but the problem is
00:12:20that it also allows the robbers
00:12:22to take a look at your gifts.
00:12:24The lights on your tree
00:12:26can also tell them
00:12:28if you are at home or not.
00:12:30So use a timer for the lights
00:12:32and reprogram it often.
00:12:34And don't forget the socks.
00:12:36Keep them out of sight.
00:12:38You can also close your stores
00:12:40to make sure no one is spying on you.
00:12:42Waiting for the last minute
00:12:44to pack your gifts
00:12:47is not the smartest thing to do
00:12:49when it comes to your safety.
00:12:51Robbers love unpacked gifts
00:12:53because they will know right away
00:12:55what their value is
00:12:57without having to unpack them.
00:12:59Try to pack each gift individually
00:13:01and avoid bags.
00:13:03Robbers usually sneak away on foot
00:13:05so they will avoid bulky bags.
00:13:07Once you have unpacked your gifts
00:13:09with your friends and family,
00:13:11make sure to put your new things
00:13:13in a safe place.
00:13:15You may be impatient to share the news.
00:13:17Just as you may be eager
00:13:19to share this video with your friends.
00:13:21Do it without waiting.
00:13:23But be careful not to share
00:13:25too much personal information
00:13:27on social media.
00:13:29Posting pictures of your dinners
00:13:31abroad will tell potential robbers
00:13:33that your house is empty.
00:13:35Change your privacy settings
00:13:37and be careful who can see
00:13:39your posts.
00:13:41Buy alarms
00:13:44and motion detectors
00:13:46for the darkest corners of your house
00:13:48is also a great idea
00:13:50even if it requires a little investment
00:13:52and a bit of work.
00:13:54However, a robbery will cost you
00:13:56on average 3,000 euros
00:13:58so think about it.
00:14:00Don't forget dog and cat traps.
00:14:02Some robbers will manage to slip
00:14:04into your house if you have a big dog.
00:14:06And even if video surveillance
00:14:08is very useful,
00:14:10robbers tend to be cunning.
00:14:12They will be watching you for a while
00:14:14studying your habits
00:14:16and looking for hideouts,
00:14:18this big bush or this dark corner.
00:14:20In addition, during the holidays
00:14:22they will be on the lookout
00:14:24for missing cars
00:14:26indicating that a house is unoccupied.
00:14:28There is not only your house
00:14:30or your vehicle that must be protected.
00:14:32Do your shopping only during the day
00:14:34if you can.
00:14:36If you have to do them in the evening,
00:14:38try to be accompanied
00:14:41If you have liquid money,
00:14:43keep it in your pocket first.
00:14:45It will be safer.
00:14:47If you lose your credit card
00:14:49or if you notice something strange
00:14:51on your bank application,
00:14:53call the card issuer immediately.
00:14:57Try to buy your gifts in advance
00:14:59to avoid overloading yourself.
00:15:01You must be able to see where you are going
00:15:03to avoid accidents.
00:15:05Even better, buy all your gifts online
00:15:07but make sure to do it on sites
00:15:09that will take better care
00:15:11of your personal information.
00:15:13If you have to buy articles
00:15:15in a shopping mall,
00:15:17be careful of strangers
00:15:19who could approach you.
00:15:21At this time of the year,
00:15:23thieves could try to distract you
00:15:25and steal your valuables.
00:15:27During the holidays,
00:15:29you can be very happy
00:15:31and let more people in your house.
00:15:33Especially if you plan to organize
00:15:35big parties.
00:15:38Take a look at your house
00:15:40and your valuables.
00:15:42Keep an eye on people you don't know,
00:15:44especially if they look a little weird.
00:15:46If you go and you need
00:15:48someone to water your plants,
00:15:50feed your animals
00:15:52or take care of your curtains,
00:15:54pay attention to the place
00:15:56where you hide your keys.
00:15:58They are easier to find
00:16:00than you think.
00:16:02Robbers are cunning
00:16:04and they know all the hiding places,
00:16:06give your keys to someone you trust
00:16:08like a member of your family
00:16:10or a neighbor.
00:16:1211% of people on vacation
00:16:14in a hotel room
00:16:16found hidden cameras in it.
00:16:18Imagine how much this number
00:16:20would be even higher
00:16:22if more people knew
00:16:24what they were looking for
00:16:26and how to do it.
00:16:28So, how can you detect
00:16:30the presence of these hidden cameras?
00:16:32Let's say you arrived
00:16:35It will be an essential ally
00:16:37to find traces of these hidden cameras.
00:16:39Turn on your Bluetooth,
00:16:41go around the apartment,
00:16:43your room, the bathroom,
00:16:45the kitchen and the corridor.
00:16:47Watch your screen
00:16:49to see if you detect
00:16:51unknown devices that appear.
00:16:53If something appears,
00:16:55it's a clue for a more in-depth search.
00:16:57Even if you don't detect anything
00:16:59on Bluetooth,
00:17:01it's still wise
00:17:03Go to each room,
00:17:05look carefully around you
00:17:07and check the corners of the walls and ceilings
00:17:09keeping an eye on the suspicious holes.
00:17:11It is unlikely
00:17:13to find cameras in holes
00:17:15except if you are in the haunted house
00:17:17of an old horror movie.
00:17:19But even if it seems obvious,
00:17:21it's better to check.
00:17:23Now inspect all furniture objects
00:17:25lamps, radio, television,
00:17:27shelves and everything you can find.
00:17:29Check if they are oriented
00:17:32in a strange angle.
00:17:34For example, if they are directed
00:17:36towards your bed or your bathroom.
00:17:38Once you have inspected everything
00:17:40with the lights on, turn them off.
00:17:42Some cameras may have small LED lights
00:17:44that can be of different colors.
00:17:46Check the same area again
00:17:48looking for anything suspicious.
00:17:50Make sure to check
00:17:52that the fire alarm is just a fire alarm.
00:17:54It's a common hideout
00:17:56for cameras
00:17:58because it always has a flashing light.
00:18:00Come closer to the ventilation holes
00:18:02and inspect them closely.
00:18:04They allow you to hide larger cameras inside.
00:18:06Once you have taken a quick look
00:18:08in the darkness,
00:18:10take a flashlight
00:18:12or use the flashlight of your phone
00:18:14and illuminate the room
00:18:16for an even more in-depth search.
00:18:18Look carefully for any small glare
00:18:20of a camera screen.
00:18:22The reflection of the light
00:18:24will be minimal,
00:18:26so pay close attention
00:18:29to the inanimate objects in the room
00:18:31by closely examining each angle
00:18:33and even the plants.
00:18:35You can also use the selfie mode
00:18:37of your phone
00:18:39to detect the sources of infrared light
00:18:41in the darkness
00:18:43because it does not filter them.
00:18:45These bright signals
00:18:47can emanate from night vision cameras
00:18:49that rely on their infrared waves
00:18:51to detect thermal signatures
00:18:53when it is dark.
00:18:55Put your phone in selfie mode,
00:18:57it may be difficult to move
00:18:59in the dark room
00:19:01while looking at the screen in selfie mode,
00:19:03but try to keep an eye
00:19:05on the purple or white lights on your screen.
00:19:07Once you have verified
00:19:09that there are no cameras,
00:19:11it is time to examine the mirrors
00:19:13because cameras could be behind them
00:19:15and someone could also be looking at you
00:19:17from the other side.
00:19:19First, determine if they are embedded
00:19:21in the wall or if they can be adjusted.
00:19:23If the mirror is colorless,
00:19:26then it can legitimately arouse your suspicions.
00:19:28You can do a simple test
00:19:30to check the mirror.
00:19:32Simply press the tip of your finger on the glass
00:19:34firmly enough
00:19:36to leave a mark when you move your finger away.
00:19:38Focus on the fingerprint.
00:19:40If there is a small space
00:19:42between the fingerprint and the mirror
00:19:44where the glass should be,
00:19:46then it is simply a normal mirror.
00:19:48On a colorless mirror,
00:19:50there will be no gap.
00:19:52The nail test is done in a similar way
00:19:54by detecting if there is a gap
00:19:56between the tip of your finger and the mirror.
00:19:58However,
00:20:00the two tests can be complex
00:20:02depending on the lighting of the room
00:20:04and the position of the mirror.
00:20:06It is therefore not 100% reliable
00:20:08in all situations.
00:20:10Colorless mirrors are generally embedded
00:20:12in the walls to ensure
00:20:14that they fulfill their function without being detected.
00:20:16The wall must completely cover the edges.
00:20:18The lighting on the hidden side
00:20:20requires a brighter light source
00:20:22on the side of the wall to make it work.
00:20:24Place your eyes right next to the glass
00:20:26to confirm the type of mirror you are dealing with.
00:20:28Place your hands around your eyes
00:20:30ensuring that there is
00:20:32as little light as possible on your side
00:20:34and look on the other side.
00:20:36If you see the slightest indication
00:20:38of a light behind the mirror
00:20:40or if you can distinguish the edges of objects behind it,
00:20:42you are in front of a colorless mirror.
00:20:44A colorless mirror
00:20:46will have an empty wall behind it.
00:20:48So another method to check
00:20:50is to simply tap on the glass.
00:20:52Tapping on a colorless mirror
00:20:54will produce a hollow sound.
00:20:56If the respect of your private life
00:20:58concerns you,
00:21:00after learning how easy it can be
00:21:02to hide cameras at home,
00:21:04other tools are available to you.
00:21:06There are many applications
00:21:08available on your phone.
00:21:10Some will examine the Wi-Fi network
00:21:12to determine any suspicious behavior in the area
00:21:14because many cameras
00:21:16and surveillance equipment
00:21:18do not have Wi-Fi.
00:21:20These applications help you
00:21:22to detect devices' relative names
00:21:24and to identify the brand
00:21:26and model of these devices,
00:21:28which gives you additional confirmation
00:21:30that there is a hidden camera nearby.
00:21:32With the number of applications available,
00:21:34many detectors can help you
00:21:36to unlock these hidden cameras,
00:21:38their wiring, GPS, etc.
00:21:40There is a wide range of these detectors
00:21:42among which you can choose
00:21:44depending on how much you are willing to spend.
00:21:46Security cameras have evolved a lot recently.
00:21:48In today's world,
00:21:50you can find a camera
00:21:52of any shape and size.
00:21:54Everyone can buy or modify a camera
00:21:56and even place one
00:21:58wherever they want on their property.
00:22:00They are so perfected and so discreet
00:22:02that they could observe you right now.
00:22:06The first surveillance cameras
00:22:08were installed in 1927.
00:22:10Since then, surveillance in all its forms
00:22:12has made a real impact
00:22:14all over the world
00:22:16and cameras have developed little by little.
00:22:18More recently,
00:22:20since the 1990s,
00:22:22they have diversified considerably
00:22:24each year.
00:22:26The presence and number of security cameras
00:22:28in public places
00:22:30have increased so much that in 2021,
00:22:32it was estimated that there were
00:22:34one billion security cameras in the world.
00:22:36And since most people
00:22:38have a phone or a device
00:22:40that probably carries a camera,
00:22:42we can reasonably assume
00:22:44that there will soon be more cameras
00:22:46than humans on this planet.
00:22:48And if this is not worrying enough,
00:22:50there are also more secret cameras
00:22:52that you are not even aware of,
00:22:54that discreetly monitor
00:22:56each of your movements,
00:22:58on vacation, at work, at the gym
00:23:00or even in your own house.
00:23:02Today's cameras are so advanced
00:23:04that we find many in the streets
00:23:06that have a facial recognition technology.
00:23:08Some are controlled by a computer
00:23:10identifying an object,
00:23:12following it on their system
00:23:14and placing the objects in their field of vision.
00:23:16The definition of these cameras
00:23:18is so high that they can zoom
00:23:20and focus on the smallest details.
00:23:22So when you use a ticket distributor,
00:23:24make sure to always cover the keyboard
00:23:26when you grab your pin code.
00:23:28The advantage of these hidden cameras
00:23:30is their discretion,
00:23:32which allows you to record people
00:23:34when they do not realize it.
00:23:36They can be wireless
00:23:38such as fire alarms,
00:23:40televisions and many other objects
00:23:42that could welcome a camera
00:23:44as small as a USB port,
00:23:46which makes them even more difficult to detect.
00:23:48You must be particularly careful
00:23:50about hidden cameras
00:23:52when you move to a new location
00:23:54or when you are on vacation.
00:23:56We have reported cameras in hotels
00:23:58and in many other forms of housing.
00:24:00It is possible to find places
00:24:02all over the world with hidden devices.
00:24:04In some countries and regions,
00:24:06it is legal for an owner
00:24:08to have hidden cameras
00:24:10and other devices in his premises.
00:24:12But even if, in some cases,
00:24:14he has the right to monitor his property,
00:24:16you still have the right to protect your private life
00:24:18and to keep your own safety.
00:24:20You also have the possibility
00:24:22to ask your host or your owner
00:24:24to determine if there are hidden cameras in his home.
00:24:26If you feel confident enough to do so
00:24:28when you ask him the question,
00:24:30watch carefully how he reacts.
00:24:32If he is shocked by the question
00:24:34or does not answer anything,
00:24:36it can be a sign that it is better
00:24:38to leave the place immediately.
00:24:40But if you prefer to avoid
00:24:42this embarrassing exchange,
00:24:44we hope we have given you enough advice
00:24:46to help you as much as possible.
00:24:48An old man stands in the bathroom
00:24:50and looks at himself in the mirror.
00:24:52His pupils widen,
00:24:54his hair curls
00:24:56and his jaw is horrified.
00:24:58No, he is not afraid of his reflection,
00:25:00he just remembers
00:25:02the scariest day of his life.
00:25:04It's been 30 years
00:25:06and he still cannot look himself in the mirror
00:25:08without being afraid.
00:25:10The old man closes his eyes,
00:25:12the panic disappears and the memories come back.
00:25:14Matt and Lucie
00:25:16are about to spend a weekend together
00:25:18in the countryside.
00:25:20They want to take a break from the busy life of the city
00:25:22and the boring work.
00:25:24Lucie finds a perfect place on the web.
00:25:26They book a house in Ouyette,
00:25:28just next to a lake for a modest price.
00:25:30They are delighted with this chance
00:25:32and pay two days in advance
00:25:34without looking at the rental conditions.
00:25:36The couple gets in the car,
00:25:38they smile and Matt presses the accelerator.
00:25:40They do not yet know
00:25:42what nightmare awaits them.
00:25:46Our heroes arrive on site.
00:25:48Reality looks exactly like
00:25:50the photo on the website.
00:25:52It's a beautiful two-story house
00:25:54right next to a lake and a forest.
00:25:56Everything seems perfect
00:25:58but the owner is a little weird.
00:26:00He is a big old man
00:26:02with a narcotic smile.
00:26:04He gives the keys to Matt and Lucie
00:26:06and wishes them to have fun.
00:26:08Then the owner gets on his motorcycle
00:26:10and leaves.
00:26:12Matt and Lucie inspect the house
00:26:14and take a look around.
00:26:16Matt notices video cameras hanging from the trees.
00:26:18It seems that the owner put them there
00:26:20for safety.
00:26:22I hope there is nothing like this in the house,
00:26:24Lucie jokes.
00:26:26They have dinner and watch a movie.
00:26:28Matt enters the bathroom.
00:26:30He washes his face and drops of water
00:26:32bounce on the mirror.
00:26:34He wipes the glass with his finger
00:26:36and notices something creepy.
00:26:38He touches the reflective surface
00:26:40with the tip of his finger
00:26:42and there is no gap.
00:26:44Matt knows with certainty
00:26:46that if there is a small distance
00:26:48between the finger and the reflection,
00:26:50it is a real mirror.
00:26:52But if the finger touches the reflection
00:26:54the mirror has two sides.
00:26:56It is the case when you see yourself
00:26:58but someone sees you from the other side.
00:27:00To be sure,
00:27:02Matt puts his eyes on the mirror
00:27:04putting his hands around them
00:27:06so that the light does not interfere with his vision.
00:27:08He tries to see something from the other side
00:27:10and he sees it.
00:27:12Matt is sure that there is another space
00:27:14behind the mirror
00:27:16and someone is watching him.
00:27:18Shocked, he detaches him from the wall
00:27:20and discovers a small dark room.
00:27:22What is it?
00:27:24A shake crosses his body
00:27:26when he hears Lucy's footstep in the next room.
00:27:28Matt runs to her.
00:27:30She looks frightened and shows the window.
00:27:32Matt sees the owner of the house
00:27:34watching them from the forest.
00:27:36Matt grabs Lucy's hand
00:27:38and drags her out.
00:27:40We leave this place immediately.
00:27:42He presses on the handle
00:27:44but the door does not open.
00:27:46He tries to put the key in the lock
00:27:48but something gets in his way.
00:27:50In most cases, when the key does not come in
00:27:52it is enough to grease the lock.
00:27:54But if the problem suddenly appears
00:27:56you have to replace it.
00:27:58It's because someone tried to force it
00:28:00to enter your house.
00:28:02But also someone could insert a microphone
00:28:04or another device in the lock to spy on you.
00:28:06Matt tries to get out through the window
00:28:08but it is closed from the outside.
00:28:10He throws a chair on the window
00:28:12but it is bulletproof.
00:28:14What's going on here?
00:28:16He looks around and notices something else.
00:28:18On the floor, near the wall,
00:28:20there is dust and dirt.
00:28:22Check the wall and see if you see dust
00:28:24like this one in a hotel
00:28:26or in someone else's house.
00:28:28These debris indicate that someone
00:28:30worked with a drill to install
00:28:32a recording device.
00:28:34Similarly, if you see that an electric outlet
00:28:36is poorly installed, a microphone
00:28:38or a camera can be hidden behind.
00:28:40There is a lamp hanging on the wall.
00:28:42Matt takes it off and sees a small microphone.
00:28:44This little thing is the fake double mirror.
00:28:46There must be cameras somewhere.
00:28:48The surveillance devices
00:28:50are often installed in the bedroom
00:28:52and the bathroom, inside the mirrors
00:28:54and under the sink.
00:28:56Inspect all the corners in these rooms,
00:28:58the smoke detectors and the ventilation nozzles.
00:29:00In general, they place tiny cameras
00:29:02and recorders in the switches,
00:29:04the corners of the shelves
00:29:06and behind the interior decoration elements.
00:29:08The most common hiding place
00:29:10is that of the stuffed animals.
00:29:12If you don't want to inspect the room this way,
00:29:14take the example of Lucie.
00:29:16She turns off the light and turns on
00:29:18the flashlight in her phone.
00:29:20Any camera lens flashes in the dark
00:29:22if you point a light beam at it.
00:29:24You will inevitably see it.
00:29:26In addition, the front camera
00:29:28of your phone can detect infrared light
00:29:30coming from lenses.
00:29:32Inspect the whole room with it
00:29:34and you will see a small flash on the screen.
00:29:36Matt and Lucie find several cameras
00:29:38in the living room, one in the bathroom
00:29:40installed in the shower
00:29:42and one in the bedroom.
00:29:44There is another way to find these devices.
00:29:46Almost all modern hidden cameras
00:29:48work via Wi-Fi.
00:29:50You can download special applications
00:29:52that sweep the area
00:29:54and detect surveillance tools
00:29:56connected to the Internet.
00:29:58So if you think someone is watching you,
00:30:00you can simply unplug the Wi-Fi router from the socket.
00:30:02That's what Matt and Lucie do.
00:30:04Matt is about to call the police,
00:30:06but the phone doesn't work well
00:30:08for some unknown reason.
00:30:10So he has to find cameras
00:30:12that he has forgotten most of.
00:30:14Digital security.
00:30:16One of the most common ways
00:30:18to get into your phone is Wi-Fi.
00:30:20Do not connect to unknown places.
00:30:22When you do this,
00:30:24you automatically give permission
00:30:26to access your device.
00:30:28Criminals can listen to your conversations,
00:30:30steal your data and disturb your work.
00:30:32Likewise, never open files
00:30:34and unknown links.
00:30:36Matt and Lucie connected to Wi-Fi
00:30:38but they can't make a call now.
00:30:40Locked in the big house,
00:30:42surrounded by hidden cameras,
00:30:44our heroes think about what they will do next.
00:30:46Matt goes to the bathroom
00:30:48and enters the small room behind the fake mirror.
00:30:50There is a chair
00:30:52and an iron door.
00:30:54It is locked.
00:30:56Meanwhile, Lucie examines the ceiling
00:30:58of the living room and notices a vent.
00:31:00Maybe she can get out of there.
00:31:02She is sure she can slip out
00:31:04and call for help.
00:31:06Matt stands on a chair,
00:31:08removes the trap.
00:31:10Hello, says the scary owner.
00:31:12His head looks at Matt
00:31:14through the vent.
00:31:16Lucie screams in horror.
00:31:18Matt falls off the chair.
00:31:20He gets up, takes Lucie's hand
00:31:22and runs away with her to the other end of the room.
00:31:24The man gets out of the vent.
00:31:26Matt throws a chair at him.
00:31:28Get away from us, you crazy!
00:31:30The owner doesn't understand what's going on.
00:31:32You destroyed all the cameras.
00:31:34Do you think I will be able to watch you?
00:31:36He asks.
00:31:38Matt answers in shock.
00:31:40Wait a minute.
00:31:42You haven't read the terms of the agreement, have you?
00:31:44The owner is surprised.
00:31:46He put cameras and microphones inside the house
00:31:48and it's written on the website.
00:31:50Some people like to be watched.
00:31:52The owner thought Matt and Lucie
00:31:54were like that.
00:31:56He shakes his head, opens the door and lets them go.
00:31:58They get in their car,
00:32:00check the website of this house
00:32:02The corresponding page is deleted.
00:32:04Was there really information
00:32:06about surveillance?
00:32:08They will never know.
00:32:10And they will never forget this weekend.
00:32:12From now on, they will always read the terms
00:32:14of the rental agreement.
00:32:16The owner of the house looks at the car leaving
00:32:18with a smile.
00:32:24Yes, sometimes it happens for real.
00:32:26Some people install cameras in their house
00:32:28but they have to indicate it in the description.
00:32:30So always read the conditions.
00:32:32It is illegal to install cameras
00:32:34and microphones in front of the occupants.
00:32:36Thieves can install hidden cameras
00:32:38not only in houses
00:32:40but also in public places.
00:32:42So pay attention to automatic gadgets.
00:32:44Everyone knows that you have to cover
00:32:46the button panel with your hand
00:32:48when you grab the pin code.
00:32:50But not only because foreigners can see it.
00:32:52Criminals can place a small hidden camera
00:32:54directly in the distributor
00:32:56and thus see your pin code.
00:32:58Yes, cameras can cause you stress
00:33:00but they also have huge advantages.
00:33:02Cameras in buses,
00:33:04subways and trams for example.
00:33:06They do not just monitor the order
00:33:08and detect the intruders
00:33:10but they also monitor the state of the drivers.
00:33:12Today, most cameras
00:33:14do not just record.
00:33:16They are equipped with artificial intelligence
00:33:18and various sensors.
00:33:20If you are driving and you are going to fall asleep,
00:33:22the camera will see it.
00:33:24The device will emit a sound signal
00:33:26to wake you up.
00:33:28Cameras recognize faces
00:33:30which allows you to catch
00:33:32thieves, robbers and hooligans.
00:33:34This surveillance reduces the number
00:33:36of crimes by law.
00:33:38If a city camera breaks down,
00:33:40the program informs the concerned services.
00:33:42And the coolest thing is
00:33:44that you can access
00:33:46many street cameras all over the world.
00:33:48This way, you can observe
00:33:50what is happening on the other side of the globe
00:33:52from your computer.
00:33:56These arid deserts
00:33:58which extend from your point of view
00:34:00seem lifeless.
00:34:02But among these sands,
00:34:04it is also possible to meet dangerous
00:34:06and sometimes frightening creatures.
00:34:08Some of them can only present
00:34:10a slight risk to our health.
00:34:12But others will never be engraved
00:34:14in your memory.
00:34:16Let's get to know them,
00:34:18starting with the most moderately dangerous
00:34:20and ending with the real nightmares.
00:34:22You walk in the desert
00:34:24with a stuffed bear,
00:34:26arms wide open.
00:34:28You deduce that it is probably a mirage.
00:34:30But you still approach.
00:34:32You had just seen
00:34:34a giant cactus.
00:34:36And there is something strange
00:34:38about it.
00:34:40Thanks to its strange pilosity,
00:34:42its branches seem to look like
00:34:44the arms of a stuffed bear.
00:34:46However, it is not fur,
00:34:48but thousands of fine needles.
00:34:50And that's why you shouldn't
00:34:52touch it.
00:34:54The cactus is called
00:34:56Cylindropuntia bigelowii
00:34:58or Cholaurson.
00:35:00It grows in the desert areas
00:35:02of Arizona and northern Mexico.
00:35:04Don't worry,
00:35:06this cactus won't attack you.
00:35:08But it will cling to your skin
00:35:10or your clothes if you are
00:35:12unlucky enough to touch it.
00:35:14This fur coat protects
00:35:16the cactus from animals,
00:35:18creates shade and protects it
00:35:20and accumulates a large amount
00:35:22of moisture inside.
00:35:24Thus, despite all the dangers
00:35:26it presents, this cactus can
00:35:28be useful for people who move
00:35:30in the desert.
00:35:32And the danger here,
00:35:34are the needles.
00:35:36If you look at them closely,
00:35:38you will notice their bearded appearance.
00:35:40Just touch them and hundreds of thorns
00:35:42sink into your finger.
00:35:44It is difficult to get rid of them
00:35:46and the thorns cause extremely
00:35:48pain.
00:35:50But what is most interesting
00:35:52with this cactus is the way
00:35:54it reproduces.
00:35:56The plant clones itself
00:35:58in a new place.
00:36:00When animals and humans
00:36:02pass in front of this cactus
00:36:04and touch it, it gives them
00:36:06a small piece of itself
00:36:08with its thorns.
00:36:10As soon as this piece
00:36:12falls to the ground,
00:36:14it takes root and begins
00:36:16to reproduce.
00:36:18Many people think that these animals
00:36:20are poltrons, just good
00:36:22to bury their heads in the sand.
00:36:24You would probably change your mind
00:36:26if you had the bad luck
00:36:28to meet one.
00:36:30In general, ostriches are not aggressive,
00:36:32but you will have to take your legs
00:36:34at your neck if you ever
00:36:36approach their nest.
00:36:38On the other hand, you are unlikely
00:36:40to escape them, because ostriches
00:36:42have a top speed of 70 km per hour.
00:36:44They are very fast and
00:36:46strike their enemy in the chest.
00:36:48It even happened that ostriches
00:36:50attack trucks and cause
00:36:52significant damage.
00:36:54But the main danger
00:36:56of these volatiles
00:36:58lies in their powerful legs
00:37:00with clenched claws.
00:37:02With these, they can
00:37:04carry powerful blows
00:37:06and even hit an opponent on the ground.
00:37:08So yes, if you see
00:37:10an ostrich in the distance,
00:37:12you'll know
00:37:14that it's an ostrich.
00:37:16And if you see
00:37:18a man in the distance,
00:37:20you'll know
00:37:22that it's an ostrich.
00:37:24And if you see
00:37:26a man in the distance,
00:37:28you'll know
00:37:30that it's an ostrich.
00:37:32So yes,
00:37:34you'll know
00:37:36that it's an ostrich.
00:37:38It's a very dangerous animal.
00:37:40He clings to his prey and the mesh to spread his venom.
00:37:44And when a person dies, he is able to keep his jaws closed for a very long time.
00:37:50It is difficult to get rid of the animal.
00:37:53People who have felt the effects of his venom say they have had the impression that fusion lava was passing through their veins.
00:37:59Despite this, the lizard proved useful to science.
00:38:03Doctors have exploited his venom to design drugs against diabetes and obesity.
00:38:09The time has come.
00:38:10Get ready to meet one of the scariest creatures in the desert.
00:38:14Make no noise and just enjoy the silence.
00:38:18Do not move.
00:38:19There is no one around.
00:38:21Suddenly, you hear a whistle coming from below.
00:38:24You lower your head and you see it.
00:38:26A big yellow spider the size of the palm of your hand, with powerful jaws and long legs,
00:38:31lurks in the shadow of your body.
00:38:34Horrified, you flee from this monster.
00:38:36But he chases you.
00:38:37It is not easy to do in such a situation.
00:38:40But try to calm down.
00:38:42The creature is not interested in you.
00:38:44She only wants your shadow to shelter from the scorching sun.
00:38:48In any case, it is better not to touch her.
00:38:52The powerful jaws of the giant spider can cause very unpleasant sensations.
00:38:56It is the least we can say.
00:38:58Besides, this creature is not exactly a spider.
00:39:02Certainly, it belongs to the arachnid class.
00:39:05But it is a distinct species.
00:39:07The Solpugidae.
00:39:09He likes to bite.
00:39:10She is not fearful.
00:39:11And even quite aggressive.
00:39:13The solifuge feeds on insects, lizards, rodents and small birds.
00:39:18It can also move at a speed of 16 km per hour.
00:39:22Given its small size, it is very fast.
00:39:25You have to be a professional athlete to escape it.
00:39:28Most often, we find these solifuges in the deserts of the Middle East.
00:39:32But they also live in Mexico and in the southwest of the United States.
00:39:36These spiders are nocturnal.
00:39:38And try to avoid the sun during the day.
00:39:40So that they will always be in search of your shadow.
00:39:43Moreover, they owe their name to the fact that they flee the sun in all circumstances.
00:39:48You will have no chance of escaping them during the day.
00:39:51But they will also want to take you during the night.
00:39:54Especially if you make a fire.
00:39:57The Solpugidae always run towards the light in the hope of catching something.
00:40:01Some species of spiders even emit a whistle to frighten their enemies.
00:40:06Let's calm down for a moment and leave this burning desert.
00:40:09We enter the humid tropics of Tanzania.
00:40:12Under the bark of the trees, the dead leaf mats and in the dark caves.
00:40:17You could meet one of the most terrifying creatures on the planet.
00:40:22The Amblypige or 24-hour spider.
00:40:26Imagine a big scorpion without a tail.
00:40:29With a flat body that seems to have been compressed.
00:40:32It looks like spiders but has no venom glands.
00:40:35And can't weave webs.
00:40:37This monster is fast and silent.
00:40:39But what is most frightening are its two front claws.
00:40:43Twice as long as the creature itself.
00:40:45Any prey it catches will never escape.
00:40:48Its entire life spent in a dark cave has altered its sight.
00:40:51And the Amblypige tries to avoid the sunlight.
00:40:54During the night, it climbs to the ceiling and slowly gets rid of its old skin.
00:40:58Imagine directing your lamp to this place to see small cocoons.
00:41:02From where pale spiders with excessively long legs come out.
00:41:06If you meet this creature in real life.
00:41:09Keep calm and move away as far as possible.
00:41:12Stay on your guard.
00:41:14The Amblypige can slip under your clothes in a wink.
00:41:17And bite you in the abdomen.
00:41:19And it's nothing compared to what awaits you.
00:41:21Okay, it's a joke.
00:41:24This nice little guy is one of the most shy and harmless creatures among all the arachnids.
00:41:29He is afraid of us and will never take you.
00:41:32Many find him majestic and keep Amblypige in glass-made terrariums.
00:41:37If you want such a pet.
00:41:40Watch carefully that he does not run away from his house.
00:41:43Because if this happens.
00:41:45It will be very difficult to catch him.
00:41:47In a few moments.
00:41:49He can slip under your bed or pass through the interstices of the floor.
00:41:52Then he will go to your neighbor's apartment.
00:41:55Through the ventilation system.
00:41:57And will terrorize the people who are there.
00:42:01Good.
00:42:02And why not a little scorpion for the road.
00:42:04The latter is not as scary as the other creatures in this video.
00:42:08But this is the most venomous scorpion in the United States.
00:42:12The Centruroide Sculturatus of Arizona.
00:42:15The problem is that it can be found in the desert.
00:42:18At home.
00:42:19Or in your garden.
00:42:20These dangerous venomous animals slip into rooms.
00:42:23And often sting people.
00:42:25One sting is enough to cause a pain similar to that of a bee sting.
00:42:30But an allergic person can suffer from paralysis.
00:42:33Respiratory distress.
00:42:35And other extremely serious health problems.
00:42:39First of all.
00:42:40You probably already know that there are microbes everywhere.
00:42:43And that it is impossible for humans to get rid of it.
00:42:46These tiny creatures strengthen our immune system.
00:42:50Our body learns to protect itself by being constantly confronted with bacteria.
00:42:55So do not worry too much about what will follow.
00:42:59Welcome to one of the favorite places for bacteria and microbes.
00:43:03The hotel rooms.
00:43:05Yes, they seem so clean.
00:43:06But in some respects, they are more dangerous than a garbage dump.
00:43:11Where everything is dirty.
00:43:12And where you are afraid to touch anything.
00:43:15But the dirtiness of the hotel rooms is invisible.
00:43:18The microbes are waiting for you there.
00:43:20And there are a lot of them.
00:43:22The first problems already appear in the elevator.
00:43:26These buttons are full of various bacteria.
00:43:29Let's assume they are never disinfected.
00:43:33It would then become the theater of a deadly fight between billions of microbes.
00:43:39Take a look at an ordinary residential building.
00:43:42There are also elevators.
00:43:44These inhabitants always transmit the same microbes by pressing the buttons.
00:43:49Their body gets used to it and quickly develops effective defenses.
00:43:54But in hotels, residents often change.
00:43:57A person from such or such hot country
00:43:59can transmit a bacteria that will make a person from a cold country sick.
00:44:04After touching these buttons, it is therefore recommended to wash your hands carefully.
00:44:09The elevator opens and you head to your room.
00:44:13Be careful, there is another danger right in front of you.
00:44:16Do you see the handle of the door?
00:44:18It is also covered with microbes.
00:44:21How many people have touched it before you?
00:44:24When was it cleaned for the last time?
00:44:26Do you know why it is more dangerous than a toilet seat?
00:44:31It is because the microbes accumulate on our hands.
00:44:35When we do not wash them, we transfer bacteria from one place to another
00:44:39by touching the surfaces of different objects.
00:44:42It is therefore best to touch this handle with the same hand
00:44:45that you used to press the button in the elevator.
00:44:49As soon as you enter the room, wash your hands.
00:44:53The good news is that the hotel staff
00:44:55cleans the bathroom much better than the rest of the room.
00:44:58You are therefore a little safer here.
00:45:01But still look at the corners and squares of this room.
00:45:05If you see black spots somewhere, it means there is mold.
00:45:09It can cause allergic reactions, nasal discharge, irritation of the eyes, etc.
00:45:13It can even be quite dangerous,
00:45:15but the hotel staff is generally very vigilant.
00:45:18It is therefore unlikely that there is any in your room.
00:45:21Unless it is a high-end hotel.
00:45:23But you are careful, aren't you?
00:45:26By the way, did you know that there are more germs on toilet paper
00:45:29than on toilet seats?
00:45:33It is therefore a mistake to cover your glasses with paper before sitting down.
00:45:36First, many people will have touched it and placed bacteria in it.
00:45:41Then, small splashes come to dirty the roll when you pull the chassis.
00:45:46Microbes feel more comfortable on paper than on smooth surfaces.
00:45:51You should therefore lose this habit.
00:45:54But if the roll is protected by a metal or plastic cover,
00:45:57there is a good chance that it is in the shelter of microbes.
00:46:01After having done your needs and been washed your hands,
00:46:03two options are available to you.
00:46:06Wipe yourself with a paper towel or use a hand dryer.
00:46:10In one case as in the other, you will not escape the germs.
00:46:13But if you use the hand dryer, the bacteria will fly all over the room.
00:46:16It is therefore better to take a towel.
00:46:19When leaving the toilet, don't think that your troubles are over.
00:46:24Microbes are not all harmless.
00:46:27Some of the most common bacteria in hotels cause intestinal infections.
00:46:32If you don't want to spend the rest of your holidays next door or on the toilet,
00:46:36prepare to fight tiny parasite colonies.
00:46:39The first thing to do is to wash the glasses and cups with soap.
00:46:43Some travelers bring their own cups and it's a good idea.
00:46:46Then look around you and ask yourself,
00:46:48what are the places that people touch the most?
00:46:52It is the remote control, the coffee maker, the refrigerator,
00:46:55the handles, the tables, the hairdryer and the windows.
00:46:59Relax, you don't need to do the housework instead of the staff.
00:47:03You don't need to do the housework instead of the staff.
00:47:06You just need to have wipes and disinfectants.
00:47:09Wipe the surface of all these objects.
00:47:12Maybe you worry unnecessarily.
00:47:14This hotel probably takes care of the cleanliness of the rooms.
00:47:17Or maybe not.
00:47:18You can also ask for your room to be cleaned again.
00:47:22You have therefore wiped all the surfaces and you have put yourself in bed exhausted.
00:47:27Unfortunately, you are not the only one on this soft mattress.
00:47:31Millions of bacteria keep you company.
00:47:34Millions of bacteria keep you company.
00:47:37Of course, washing pillows and bed linen destroys germs.
00:47:40But what about bedding?
00:47:42It is very likely that no one washes it.
00:47:45Eliminating germs on fabric is difficult,
00:47:47so you will probably have to make do with it.
00:47:50But what is unacceptable are the bed stains.
00:47:54If you notice dark spots on your mattress,
00:47:56it is very likely to be residues deposited by these parasites.
00:48:00You're not hungry, are you?
00:48:01I wouldn't want to cut your appetite.
00:48:04And there can be hidden parasites in the mattress.
00:48:07They can sleep there for months and wake up one day to satisfy their hunger.
00:48:11While you rest, they come out and sting your legs.
00:48:15If you notice small red spots on your skin,
00:48:17it is because parasites have kissed you.
00:48:21The sting of these insects is not dangerous.
00:48:24Some people may have a slight allergic reaction,
00:48:27an irritation of the skin.
00:48:29But the problem is that parasites can get into your clothes or luggage
00:48:33and you risk bringing them home.
00:48:35They multiply quickly.
00:48:38So if you don't want to adopt a whole colony,
00:48:42wash your clothes and luggage and take a shower.
00:48:47But first, ask the hotel manager to reimburse you.
00:48:50Bed stains are unacceptable.
00:48:52Even if your room is of impeccable cleanliness,
00:48:54that doesn't mean there are no parasites.
00:48:57The previous clients may have brought some.
00:49:00But there are no black spots on your bed
00:49:02and you have cleaned all the surfaces at risk.
00:49:05That's good, you're safe.
00:49:07Still, wear slippers or thick socks.
00:49:10Because the floor can also be quite dirty.
00:49:13You spend several nights at the hotel
00:49:15and you finally return to a clean and safe place.
00:49:18Your home.
00:49:20Unfortunately, there can also be many microbes.
00:49:24Do you like to play video games with your friends?
00:49:28Do you remember the last time you cleaned your game controller?
00:49:32All your friends held it in their hands
00:49:34and they put all their microbes in it.
00:49:38Your cutting board.
00:49:40How do you wash it?
00:49:42Water asparagus is not enough.
00:49:44Especially if you cut meat and vegetables.
00:49:47You can cut zucchini
00:49:48and its seeds will remain stuck to the surface.
00:49:51Then you quickly wash the board and put it back in place.
00:49:54But the seeds haven't disappeared.
00:49:56They are still well attached.
00:49:58While you cut bread.
00:50:01They will jump on your pies
00:50:02and end up in your stomach.
00:50:04Are you still hungry?
00:50:07Another dangerous place is your dishwasher sponge.
00:50:10Even if you use a good detergent,
00:50:12germs always accumulate there.
00:50:14The best way to get rid of it
00:50:16is to change sponges once a week.
00:50:19And now, here is the paradise of bacteria.
00:50:21A place where the temperature is ideally cold
00:50:24and where there is a lot of food.
00:50:25The freshest and the most varied.
00:50:27It's your refrigerator.
00:50:29You put products there that you bring back from the supermarket.
00:50:32Hundreds of people may have touched them
00:50:34and deposited thousands of germs there.
00:50:36Therefore, don't forget to wash your refrigerator often.
00:50:39And also, keep all meat away from packaged products.
00:50:43Microbes on a bleeding steak multiply quickly.
00:50:48Everything I've told you may start to worry you.
00:50:51If so, remember the advice
00:50:53that I will now give you.
00:50:56You will have much less problems
00:50:58if you wear a Bavarian panty from time to time
00:51:01and wash your hands regularly.
00:51:04It's a beautiful Saturday afternoon
00:51:06and you go shopping in your usual supermarket
00:51:08when you come across a packet
00:51:10inflated in the milk of fresh products.
00:51:12You check the information on the product.
00:51:14It seems to have far exceeded its expiration date.
00:51:17So, why this strange shape?
00:51:20The answer is not always obvious.
00:51:22For some types of fresh products,
00:51:24such as meat, fish or seafood,
00:51:26sometimes even salads and cheese,
00:51:28scientists have developed something called MAP,
00:51:31for Modified Atmosphere Packaging,
00:51:33or Packaging en Atmosphère Modifié in French.
00:51:36To keep these types of products
00:51:38relatively short in shelf life
00:51:40as fresh as possible,
00:51:42a combination of gases is introduced into the packaging.
00:51:45This happens even before the product reaches your store.
00:51:49A French professor at the Montpellier Pharmacy School
00:51:51came up with this method
00:51:53after noticing that fruits tend to stay fresh longer
00:51:56in low oxygen storage conditions.
00:52:00The types of gases contained in MAP packages
00:52:03can vary from one product to another,
00:52:05but the main idea is to reduce oxygen retention,
00:52:08usually replaced by nitrogen or carbon dioxide.
00:52:13Don't forget that an inflated salad packet,
00:52:15even if it hasn't yet exceeded its expiration date,
00:52:18is not necessarily good to consume.
00:52:21The gases inside the packet
00:52:23can be a sign that the product is out of date.
00:52:25That's why the best thing to do when buying
00:52:28is to make sure that the product is not expired.
00:52:30If it hasn't exceeded its expiration date,
00:52:32check if there are unusual odors
00:52:34or if the packaging is damaged.
00:52:36If something seems abnormal to you,
00:52:38it's better not to take any risks.
00:52:40You can contact any store employee
00:52:42if you have any questions or concerns.
00:52:44Nowadays, most supermarkets
00:52:46have a provision that allows a logical order of purchase,
00:52:49such as buying non-perishable items first,
00:52:51then adding frozen or refrigerated products,
00:52:54and finally fruits and vegetables
00:52:56so that they don't end up crushed at the bottom of your basket.
00:53:02And while we're on the subject of fruits and vegetables,
00:53:04try to buy them in the morning if possible.
00:53:07Those who stay there all day
00:53:09may lose some of their shape and texture,
00:53:11while others may be a little flabby.
00:53:14Now, a little piece of advice on waste management.
00:53:17Never buy more food
00:53:19than you intend to eat in a week.
00:53:21Most fruits and vegetables don't even last that long,
00:53:24so it's better not to give in to all your cravings.
00:53:27Shopping with a full stomach can also help you,
00:53:29just like shopping with a pre-established list
00:53:31of things you need to buy.
00:53:34Carefully inspecting the packaging of each product
00:53:36can also save you money later.
00:53:39Refrigerated products should be fresh or touched,
00:53:42while frozen products should be solid
00:53:44and without signs of leakage.
00:53:46When you get home,
00:53:48make sure to refrigerate all products
00:53:50as soon as possible.
00:53:52In general, they should not stay out of the fridge
00:53:54for more than two hours.
00:53:56Otherwise, their quality may be altered.
00:53:59Buying aromatic herbs in pots
00:54:01may not be the first thing on your list,
00:54:03but it's certainly something to consider.
00:54:06Not only are they available for a modest price,
00:54:08but they are also easy to grow and maintain.
00:54:11Imagine a pretty aromatic herb garden
00:54:13right there on your balcony
00:54:15or even in your kitchen.
00:54:17Wouldn't that be nice?
00:54:19You'll always have fresh basil to top off your pasta dish.
00:54:22And while you're still at the store,
00:54:24don't forget to buy coffee filters.
00:54:26You may not have a filter machine at home,
00:54:29but there are many other possible uses.
00:54:32They can be used to filter liquids,
00:54:34to safely stack delicate porcelain
00:54:36in your cupboards,
00:54:38or even to polish your windows or shoes.
00:54:41If your favourite fruits and vegetables are on sale,
00:54:43but buying large quantities of them
00:54:45would mean wasting them,
00:54:47think about freezing them.
00:54:49You can reserve them for smoothies,
00:54:51especially in the cold season,
00:54:53when the options are limited in terms of fresh fruits.
00:54:55And don't worry about catching the first thing on your list,
00:54:58especially if they may spoil quickly.
00:55:00Stores re-supply their products
00:55:02according to the principle of first come, first served.
00:55:05So the items at the bottom of the shelves
00:55:07are always a little fresher.
00:55:09The same goes for tea,
00:55:11if you prefer it to coffee.
00:55:13Choose tea leaves instead.
00:55:15Not only will you reduce your expenses,
00:55:17but you will also be able to make your own homemade blends.
00:55:20Tea leaves also have a stronger taste
00:55:23than tea sold in sachets.
00:55:25As for other household items,
00:55:27reserve light bulbs,
00:55:29paper towels and batteries.
00:55:31There is a good chance that one day
00:55:33you will need one of these items,
00:55:35which is why it is preferable to buy them
00:55:37in large quantities when they are on sale.
00:55:39But they are never wasted,
00:55:41and let's face it,
00:55:43it's always boring when the TV remote
00:55:45doesn't work anymore,
00:55:47but you don't have any more batteries.
00:55:49Try to reduce the number of times
00:55:51you go shopping to buy only one item.
00:55:53It's inefficient,
00:55:55and you'll probably end up buying
00:55:57things you don't really need.
00:55:59This shopping list is starting to make
00:56:01a lot more sense now, isn't it?
00:56:03Another list that is worth making
00:56:05is the one that contains everything
00:56:07you need to create a list like this
00:56:09at least twice a week.
00:56:11Planning your meals at least a week in advance
00:56:13will also help you reduce your impulse shopping.
00:56:15If you already know what you will eat
00:56:17for Wednesday's dinner,
00:56:19why add anything else to the basket
00:56:21if it's useless?
00:56:23At the same time,
00:56:25try to be creative with your leftovers.
00:56:27Why throw them away when you can
00:56:29mix and combine them,
00:56:31or add some herbs or extra flavours
00:56:33to make them better?
00:56:35Don't be afraid to plan a leftover meal
00:56:37during the week.
00:56:39It's just as pleasant to consider them
00:56:41as ingredients,
00:56:43rather than as vulgar leftovers.
00:56:45Use the leftover pasta or steamed vegetables
00:56:47to make an omelette.
00:56:49Mix your cooked vegetables
00:56:51with a few tomatoes
00:56:53to create a sauce for the pasta.
00:56:55Prepare wraps for the next day's lunch
00:56:57with anything from rice to meat,
00:56:59as well as vegetables.
00:57:01If you're really looking for the simplest
00:57:03way to keep the leftovers,
00:57:05you can always turn them into a soup.
00:57:07The side dish of vegetables from the night before
00:57:09can become a healthy lunch
00:57:11if you just add a can of broth
00:57:13and mix it all up.
00:57:15Even a two-day-old loaf of bread
00:57:17can be saved if you cut it diagonally,
00:57:19sprinkle the slices with a few herbs
00:57:21and olive oil,
00:57:23and put them in the oven for a few minutes.
00:57:25You will then have beautiful homemade croutons
00:57:27for your leftover soup.
00:57:29A little bit of etiquette
00:57:31never hurts anyone either,
00:57:33whether it's about the ingredients
00:57:35you've never heard of
00:57:37or those you can't pronounce.
00:57:39You should generally avoid products
00:57:41that have more than five ingredients in their packaging.
00:57:43Even the way you shop
00:57:45can have an impact
00:57:47on what you buy and how.
00:57:49If you prefer the baskets to the trolley,
00:57:51you're more inclined to make impulsive purchases.
00:57:53This is what a study published
00:57:55by the Journal of Marketing Research states.
00:57:57This happens because of the effort
00:57:59you put in to actually transport the items.
00:58:01By choosing a trolley,
00:58:03you will probably be comfortable
00:58:05enough to evaluate enough products
00:58:07and read the labels carefully.
00:58:09When your shopping list is not too long,
00:58:11opt for the trolley if it is available.
00:58:13Studies have shown
00:58:15that impulsive purchases
00:58:17are reduced to 32%
00:58:19if you have to scan your own items when leaving.
00:58:21This is because the normal trolley line
00:58:23is specially designed
00:58:25to prevent you from leaving items
00:58:27that you could have considered.
00:58:29There is literally no place
00:58:31where you can put your unwanted items
00:58:33outside of your basket.
00:58:35And if someone else is following you,
00:58:37good luck coming back.
00:58:39Food on the shelves
00:58:41can also be a threat
00:58:43to your budget and your habits.
00:58:45As people are more inclined
00:58:47to buy the items they see first,
00:58:49the most expensive products are placed
00:58:51at eye level and the economic options
00:58:53are placed on the shelves at the top and bottom.
00:58:55Take your time and scrutinize
00:58:57the aisles that interest you.
00:58:59You will be surprised to see
00:59:01that most of the items placed
00:59:03on the upper or lower shelves
00:59:05are often not only more economical
00:59:07but also less rich in additives
00:59:09or artificial aromas.
00:59:11In short, be careful,
00:59:13supermarkets are a real jungle.
00:59:15You wake up in the middle of the night
00:59:17with the feeling that someone
00:59:19is watching you in the dark.
00:59:21You open your eyes
00:59:23and you see...
00:59:25Oh, hello Biscuit!
00:59:27Your pet hamster you picked up yesterday
00:59:29is sitting right in front of you
00:59:31and he has a... primitive side.
00:59:35Suddenly, the hamster gets up
00:59:37on his hind legs and screams like a wolf.
00:59:39Only much louder,
00:59:41like a whistle.
00:59:43Then Biscuit rushes to the window,
00:59:45looks at you one last time
00:59:47and jumps into the street.
00:59:49But what was that?
00:59:51Calm down, it's just that
00:59:53what you took for a hamster
00:59:55was actually a werewolf mouse
00:59:57or simply a rat mouse.
00:59:59It is a super hunter.
01:00:01It is agile, fast
01:00:03and does not feel pain.
01:00:05This mouse lives in North America
01:00:07and does not like to dig holes.
01:00:09Why work if you can hunt
01:00:11the owners out of their house?
01:00:13This pretty ball of hair
01:00:15attacks rats, snakes and spiders
01:00:17but it loves above all dangerous prey.
01:00:19The centauroids,
01:00:21Sculturatus of Arizona,
01:00:23are extremely venomous
01:00:25but our cutie here does not care.
01:00:27Over millions of years of evolution,
01:00:29this rodent has learned
01:00:31to transform the neurotoxins of the scorpion
01:00:33into an energetic drink.
01:00:35Venom is for this mouse
01:00:37like 100 cups of coffee for you
01:00:39and in addition, it allows it not to feel pain.
01:00:41The more venom there is in the mouse's body,
01:00:43the more it looks like a Viking
01:00:45who would have lost his head.
01:00:47After the battle,
01:00:49this mouse raises its head towards the night sky
01:00:51and screams.
01:00:53The sound is more like a whistle
01:00:55but it is very loud.
01:00:57If the animal was screaming
01:00:59in the middle of a football field,
01:01:01you would hear it from the stands.
01:01:03Thus, the mouse gets known
01:01:05and says to everyone,
01:01:07I am the boss here,
01:01:09so do not tell me not to work.
01:01:11You do not believe it?
01:01:13Ask the poor scorpion.
01:01:15In December, your mouse was
01:01:17growing a victory song.
01:01:19It may have just hunted a venomous insect
01:01:21that had infiltrated your room.
01:01:23Nature had mercy on humanity
01:01:25and made the mousetrap
01:01:27a little beast.
01:01:29But if you see one nearby,
01:01:31really, take your legs to your neck.
01:01:33This means that the werewolf mouse
01:01:35is hunting and that there is a scorpion
01:01:37somewhere around.
01:01:39Baby mice, even in captivity,
01:01:41remain aggressive.
01:01:43They are part of the Antiquity.
01:01:45From the first days of their life,
01:01:47they are ready to fight.
01:01:49Imagine that you have a job
01:01:51in a company responsible
01:01:53for creating our planet.
01:01:55You arrive at the office
01:01:57and your boss tells you,
01:01:59I need a project for a new animal
01:02:01on my office tonight.
01:02:03Under the pressure,
01:02:05you try a little too hard
01:02:07and the result is the werewolf.
01:02:09This animal is covered with a soft fur,
01:02:11it lays eggs, but feeds its young
01:02:13with milk. You really have
01:02:15an overflowing imagination.
01:02:17Males have venomous needles
01:02:19on their hind legs. This venom is not dangerous
01:02:21for humans, but it is better to avoid
01:02:23caressing it. If it stings you with its needle,
01:02:25you will suffer for a week
01:02:27of intense pain.
01:02:29What animal has the worst temper
01:02:31on the planet?
01:02:33It's easy, the rat.
01:02:35It is especially that it looks like a bat
01:02:37who would go to a fighting room five times a week.
01:02:39And it also smells the same.
01:02:41The rat weighs as much as a two-year-old
01:02:43but it is not afraid of anyone.
01:02:45It does not care to know who is
01:02:47in front of it, whether it is a venomous snake,
01:02:49a lion or a hyena.
01:02:51It will attack them and win.
01:02:53Do you want honey?
01:02:55No problem, become a friend of a rat
01:02:57and it will destroy a bee hive for you.
01:02:59It is not afraid of stings.
01:03:01The rat has a thick skin
01:03:03that is difficult to pierce.
01:03:05It also has sharp claws
01:03:07and a powerful jaw.
01:03:09The ratel scares everyone in Africa
01:03:11but it has cousins in North America
01:03:13and Eurasia.
01:03:15These guys also have a bad temper.
01:03:17Even if it is difficult to qualify it as a giant,
01:03:19the carcajou will not hesitate
01:03:21to attack a bear or a moose.
01:03:23The animal is not bigger
01:03:25than a medium-sized dog.
01:03:27If you offended it, then I would not
01:03:29want to be in your place.
01:03:31It is robust, knows how to swim and runs fast.
01:03:33Its wide legs are like racquets
01:03:35and prevent it from falling into the snow.
01:03:37You can not hide from a carcajou
01:03:39on a tree.
01:03:41It climbs with amazing agility.
01:03:43The wombat is a cute animal
01:03:45that looks like a plush bear.
01:03:47It is hairy and weighs as much
01:03:49as a German shepherd.
01:03:51The wombat lives in Australia
01:03:53where it digs deep holes and has
01:03:55the most original protection in the world.
01:03:57If the enemy tries to enter his underground house,
01:03:59the wombat blocks the entrance
01:04:01with its ... behind.
01:04:03This part of the body is made of
01:04:05four welded bones.
01:04:07For a wombat, it is a kind of shield
01:04:09and it is difficult for a predator
01:04:11to bite through.
01:04:13The animal is peaceful, but it has a bad view
01:04:15and is not very intelligent.
01:04:17If it thinks you are a threat,
01:04:19it will attack you.
01:04:21The gray Indian mongoose is a real champion
01:04:23when it comes to fighting cobras.
01:04:25When it fights, it offers
01:04:27a sublime show.
01:04:29It dances so fast that the snake
01:04:31can't react.
01:04:33The cobra gets tired and decides to flee
01:04:35as soon as possible.
01:04:37The animal is protected from the cobra's hooks
01:04:39thanks to its thick fur and its
01:04:41immunity to snake venom.
01:04:43The mongooses are from the same family
01:04:45as cats and are very popular
01:04:47pets in India.
01:04:49These animals love to sit on their
01:04:51owner's knees, but they maintain
01:04:53a wild character.
01:04:55In nature, mongooses rarely attack people,
01:04:57but if they are attacked,
01:04:59they become unpredictable.
01:05:01No one knows exactly how many rats
01:05:03there are on the planet, but at least
01:05:05twice as many as humans.
01:05:07They are amazing animals that can laugh,
01:05:09dream and feel stress.
01:05:11They live in packs and can hunt
01:05:13prey tens of times bigger than them.
01:05:15Scientists have found marks
01:05:17of rat bites on the ribs of
01:05:19dinosaurs 75 million years old.
01:05:21They also have kings,
01:05:23but they don't wear a crown.
01:05:25It is the name of several rats
01:05:27whose tails are tied.
01:05:29The largest ever recorded king
01:05:31was made up of 32 animals.
01:05:33Opossums have existed since
01:05:35the time of the dinosaurs.
01:05:37Their acting skills have helped them
01:05:39survive to this day.
01:05:41As soon as a danger appears nearby,
01:05:43this hero rarely rushes into the fight,
01:05:45but he doesn't run away either.
01:05:47He falls to the ground and starts,
01:05:49well, playing the opossum.
01:05:51He doesn't move at all
01:05:53and even slows down his breathing
01:05:55in his heart.
01:05:57I'm sure this animal deserves an Oscar.
01:05:59To be realistic, this actor
01:06:01gives off a perfume.
01:06:03He is so horrible that predators
01:06:05prefer to stay hungry
01:06:07rather than approach him.
01:06:09The animal has no control
01:06:11over its performance.
01:06:13It is a natural response to stress.
01:06:15Opossums are not aggressive,
01:06:17but if they feel threatened or scared,
01:06:19they show their teeth.
01:06:21They are small but sharp like razors.
01:06:23You wouldn't say that the solenodon
01:06:25is a nice boy.
01:06:27It can be recognized by its red hair,
01:06:29its pinocchio nose and its long beak.
01:06:31It has pointy teeth and special glands
01:06:33in its mouth that make its saliva toxic.
01:06:35Surprisingly,
01:06:37this animal has no immunity
01:06:39against its own venom.
01:06:41That's why it is very careful
01:06:43when it goes to the bathroom.
01:06:45Solenodons are aggressive by nature.
01:06:47If it gets bored, it gets angry,
01:06:49growls like a pig and can jump
01:06:51into a nearby bush.
01:06:53Fortunately, this toxic saliva
01:06:55is not harmful to humans.
01:06:57The pygmy gerbil is the smallest
01:06:59rodent on earth.
01:07:01It looks like a kangaroo baby
01:07:03and weighs a little more than a centimeter.
01:07:05The biggest is a capybara
01:07:07and it is difficult to look at it without smiling.
01:07:09But there are individuals
01:07:11even bigger than it.
01:07:13Millions of years ago,
01:07:15a rodent the size of an African buffalo
01:07:17lived on the planet.
01:07:19It ate plants and looked like
01:07:21a hippopotamus and an Indian pig
01:07:23in full growth.
01:07:25Yes, I know.
01:07:27The animal progenitor would easily win
01:07:29the first prize of the most unusual rodent
01:07:31on the planet.
01:07:33This monster is a naked rat.
01:07:35Yes, it is naked and lives underground.
01:07:37Its appearance is really impressive,
01:07:39even for a rodent.
01:07:41And above all, it looks like
01:07:43a horror movie sausage.
01:07:45But that's not the point.
01:07:47A rodent of this size lives for 2 to 3 years.
01:07:49The naked rat
01:07:51lives in nature for 30 years.
01:07:53Imagine that people can live
01:07:55up to 1000 years.
01:07:57For a rodent, 30 years is about the same.
01:07:59Scientists think
01:08:01that this ungracious digger
01:08:03may help humanity to solve
01:08:05the aging problem.
01:08:07A family can have up to 300 naked rats.
01:08:09In the African soil,
01:08:11which is as hard as concrete,
01:08:13they dig cities the size of 6 football fields.
01:08:15People do not often see these rats.
01:08:17They rarely come to the surface
01:08:19and do not drink water.
01:08:21These rodents hydrate themselves
01:08:23thanks to the roots of the plants.
01:08:25If for some reason
01:08:27you decide to wake up a sleeping giant panda
01:08:29or to pet it,
01:08:31do not forget that it is a bad idea.
01:08:33Even the big intrepid chases,
01:08:35like the snow panthers,
01:08:37do not hesitate to disturb the pandas in nature.
01:08:39Those you see in the zoo may not be very active,
01:08:41but they still have a massive jaw
01:08:43and a powerful jaw.
01:08:45Their huge fake thumb
01:08:47allows them to grasp their enemies well.
01:08:49The most disturbing thing
01:08:51about sea leopards is their mouth,
01:08:53which always seems smiling.
01:08:55But in fact,
01:08:57they are rather aggressive animals
01:08:59and efficient lone hunters.
01:09:01They like to play with cats and mice
01:09:03with their food,
01:09:05which includes penguins,
01:09:07fish, squids
01:09:09and even smaller seals.
01:09:12Ants feed on insects,
01:09:14citrus and avocados.
01:09:16Be careful, they do not have teeth,
01:09:18have a bad sight and a bad sense of smell.
01:09:20A bit like my uncle Jean-Michel.
01:09:22They are not aggressive and stay away from people.
01:09:24But if humans walk on their tracks,
01:09:26ants can become ferocious
01:09:28and fight.
01:09:30They stand on their hind legs,
01:09:32use their tails to balance themselves
01:09:34and attack with their claws,
01:09:36which are strong enough to injure a jaguar
01:09:38or a Land Rover.
01:09:40Ants can be deadly,
01:09:42but they always have ways to defend themselves.
01:09:44They can spit up to 3 meters,
01:09:46and it is preferable to avoid
01:09:48that this substance is in their eyes
01:09:50because it contains gastric acid
01:09:52and weed.
01:09:54They can bite with their teeth
01:09:56which are at the back of their mouth.
01:09:58And they also have flexible toes
01:10:00to give a good kick to their enemies.
01:10:02They can't really do more damage
01:10:04than what you could get
01:10:06in a fight with a child,
01:10:08or when you are next to a Tasmanian devil.
01:10:10When there is a predator nearby,
01:10:12when they are competing for a partner,
01:10:14and when they protect their meal.
01:10:16Bugs Bunny too,
01:10:18but it's an animated cartoon.
01:10:20These guys normally feed on insects,
01:10:22birds, frogs and fish,
01:10:24and they prefer to hunt them.
01:10:26But if you break into their house
01:10:28for some reason,
01:10:30prepare yourself for a painful bite.
01:10:32Their teeth are strong enough
01:10:34to rummage through the water.
01:10:36They understand the feelings
01:10:38of other elephants,
01:10:40and they even try to help each other.
01:10:42They can also take revenge
01:10:44on people who have opposed them.
01:10:46Elephants sometimes block roads
01:10:48and show themselves in the villages
01:10:50of people who have been mean to them.
01:10:52Male elephants are particularly aggressive
01:10:54when they fight for females.
01:10:56Be careful of their huge legs,
01:10:58they can really do damage.
01:11:00You'd better prepare your trump.
01:11:02Globe fish can inflate
01:11:04their jaws.
01:11:06Most animals should not try
01:11:08to eat them anyway.
01:11:10There are enough fish in them
01:11:12to feed 30 people,
01:11:14and there are no antidotes.
01:11:16So if you're alone,
01:11:18you should invite friends
01:11:20to spread the poison.
01:11:22No, I'm kidding.
01:11:24Male elephants are particularly aggressive
01:11:26during the spring nesting season
01:11:28from April to June.
01:11:30When kayakers, rammers or fishermen
01:11:32get too close to their nests,
01:11:34the signs start to whistle
01:11:36and flap their wings.
01:11:38If you don't pay attention
01:11:40to these warning signs,
01:11:42the sign can even try
01:11:44to turn your boat around.
01:11:46Dolphins are the only species
01:11:48on the planet,
01:11:50apart from humans,
01:11:52that can take the life
01:11:54of another creature
01:11:56for no logical reason.
01:11:58Males sometimes attack females
01:12:00The top speed of an Olympic swimmer,
01:12:02Michael Phelps,
01:12:04is only 10 km per hour.
01:12:06So he can't help you.
01:12:08Loricelans are the only venomous
01:12:10primates in the world.
01:12:12They carry poison in their elbows.
01:12:14It is transferred to their mouths
01:12:16during nesting to protect their babies.
01:12:18In addition, they frighten predators
01:12:20such as pythons and eagle falcons
01:12:22by using special marks
01:12:24that show how formidable they are.
01:12:26If a loricelan kills a person
01:12:28it can result in cutaneous eruptions,
01:12:30anaphylactic shock,
01:12:32or even worse.
01:12:34Despite their massive weight
01:12:36and clumsy bodies,
01:12:38hippos can run much faster
01:12:40than humans,
01:12:42and their teeth are much sharper.
01:12:44If you bother them in their race
01:12:46to the water,
01:12:48their aggressiveness is felt.
01:12:50But before attacking you,
01:12:52they will give you some warning signs.
01:12:54If you see a hippo whining
01:12:56The blue-ringed hippos are really tiny,
01:12:58but their venom is a thousand times
01:13:00more powerful than cyanide.
01:13:02They normally use it to hunt
01:13:04shrimp, crabs and small fish.
01:13:06If this creature feels threatened,
01:13:08it blinks its blue rings as a warning.
01:13:10If you don't pay attention,
01:13:12it can bite you.
01:13:14You may not notice the bite itself,
01:13:16but a few minutes later,
01:13:18you will probably notice several symptoms.
01:13:20Nausea, bloating,
01:13:22and even loss of your senses
01:13:24So be careful.
01:13:26Hippos are very dangerous creatures.
01:13:28They pierce their victims with a tooth
01:13:30that looks like a harpoon,
01:13:32then inject their venom.
01:13:34If a hippo attacks you,
01:13:36you will feel like it is a bee sting.
01:13:38But if you are unlucky enough
01:13:40to meet a bigger one,
01:13:42it can cause bloating,
01:13:44swelling, muscle paralysis,
01:13:46changes in your vision,
01:13:48and even respiratory difficulties.
01:13:50Canadian hippos have lived
01:13:52for more than 100 years.
01:13:54During this time,
01:13:56males can chase and bite
01:13:58people who seem to be a threat
01:14:00to their companions,
01:14:02their eggs or their babies.
01:14:04If you want to avoid being attacked
01:14:06by this very angry bird,
01:14:08the best thing to do
01:14:10is to move away slowly.
01:14:12Squirrels have many enemies,
01:14:14both in nature and in cities.
01:14:16Their superpower against all
01:14:18and their speed and agility.
01:14:20They bite from time to time,
01:14:22and be careful,
01:14:24they are carriers of infections
01:14:26like rabies.
01:14:28They are more likely to attack
01:14:30pets or your children,
01:14:32but they can also bite adults.
01:14:34So to be sure,
01:14:36always walk behind your pets
01:14:38or your children
01:14:40to use them as shields.
01:14:42Haha, I'm kidding.
01:14:44If you ever see a kangaroo
01:14:46get up on its hind legs,
01:14:48they have very long legs
01:14:50and clenched claws.
01:14:52Kangaroos get in the air
01:14:54to give extra strength
01:14:56to their feet,
01:14:58which are powerful enough
01:15:00to break bones.
01:15:02The ornithorhynx has no teeth
01:15:04and feeds mainly on insects
01:15:06and crustaceans.
01:15:08It is one of the only two mammals
01:15:10that lay eggs.
01:15:12But these strange species
01:15:14can still hurt you.
01:15:16Kangaroos mainly hydrate themselves
01:15:18by eating eucalyptus leaves,
01:15:20and their teeth and clenched claws
01:15:22provide them with all the protection
01:15:24they need.
01:15:26When a koala clings to someone
01:15:28who wants to peck a little too hard,
01:15:30it can transmit unpleasant infections.
01:15:32Raccoons can easily adapt
01:15:34to any environment,
01:15:36including your backyard.
01:15:38They rarely attack humans,
01:15:40but can damage your belongings
01:15:42and make you sick.
01:15:44In addition to the disease,
01:15:46raccoons can give humans
01:15:48bad injuries that take time to heal.
01:15:50When they think you're threatening
01:15:52their dig, a beaver
01:15:54starts hitting the water
01:15:56with its tail as a warning.
01:15:58If you ignore it,
01:16:00it will try to use its clenched teeth
01:16:02against you to protect its family.
01:16:04It is therefore preferable
01:16:06to just turn around
01:16:08and leave it alone.
01:16:10Otters spend a lot of their time
01:16:12cleaning after them.
01:16:14That's why they always leave pieces of fish
01:16:16that attract insects that carry diseases.
01:16:18In addition to being very disorganized,
01:16:20they also have powerful teeth
01:16:22that can be used against any unwanted visitor.
01:16:26Cassowaries are the most dangerous
01:16:28birds on the planet.
01:16:30One of them can weigh as much as a human adult,
01:16:32and they have long, powerful legs
01:16:34and clenched claws.
01:16:36They can go at a speed of 48 km per hour.
01:16:38But fortunately, they try to avoid fighting.
01:16:40But if you don't want to be the target
01:16:42of their movement,
01:16:44keep a safe distance and don't provoke them.
01:16:46Got it? Good.
01:16:52When you think of the most dangerous birds in the world,
01:16:54it may be eagles or vultures
01:16:56that come to mind.
01:16:58Surprisingly,
01:17:00Cassowaries can cause much more damage
01:17:02than the famous angry birds mentioned earlier.
01:17:04It is the third largest bird in the world
01:17:06and the second largest dangerous
01:17:08among ostriches and seagulls.
01:17:10The Cassowary is one of the most dangerous birds
01:17:12because its ferocious kick can be fatal
01:17:14to a man or another smaller creature.
01:17:16The largest species of Cassowary
01:17:18can be as large as an ordinary person
01:17:20and weigh just as much.
01:17:22Just like you,
01:17:24these fat birds can't fly,
01:17:26but they run fast, so don't try to escape them.
01:17:28They can even reach you in the water
01:17:30because they are great swimmers.
01:17:32They can run as fast as 50 km per hour,
01:17:34so you may need a car
01:17:36to escape if one of them is angry with you.
01:17:38Don't worry,
01:17:40their attacks are quite rare anyway.
01:17:42Tuberculous swans
01:17:44are beautiful graceful creatures.
01:17:46Well, that's what we all think.
01:17:48In fact,
01:17:50touching one of these 13 kg birds
01:17:52is a very bad idea.
01:17:54They have bones in their wings
01:17:56that they use to destroy their enemies.
01:17:58Their wingspan is about 2.5 meters
01:18:00and they can hit you with all that.
01:18:02And they bite too.
01:18:04Never get too close to one of them.
01:18:06They regularly attack humans,
01:18:08especially if the bird is close by.
01:18:10By the way,
01:18:12swans can whistle loudly and even howl.
01:18:14Here are some excellent alarm bells
01:18:16to warn you that you are in their territory.
01:18:18Humans and Pis
01:18:20have always had strange relationships
01:18:22like love-hate.
01:18:24These medium-sized birds
01:18:26can sometimes be quite aggressive,
01:18:28but if you treat them well,
01:18:30you will probably become friends.
01:18:32Pis can recognize human faces
01:18:34and they will certainly come back to your balcony
01:18:36if you offer them something delicious.
01:18:38If you attack a Pis,
01:18:40it will also remember it and will be a bit disdainful.
01:18:42So be careful.
01:18:44Pelicans are the symbols of love
01:18:46and it is said that they are ready
01:18:48to sacrifice their own lives
01:18:50to protect their offspring.
01:18:52Now we understand why they can swallow
01:18:54the whole prey without even chewing or tearing it.
01:18:56You just don't want to get close to their nest.
01:18:58Of course, you are not a little fish
01:19:00and pelican beaks are too small
01:19:02for a human being,
01:19:04but still, you don't want to be bitten,
01:19:06we agree.
01:19:08Ok, this one will scare you
01:19:10just with its name.
01:19:12A Nile saboteur is a bird
01:19:14of an impressive size,
01:19:16up to 1.5 meters high,
01:19:18just below the average size of a man.
01:19:20No wonder it can fight a crocodile.
01:19:22Okay, a baby crocodile,
01:19:24but it only needs its super-powerful jaw
01:19:26to win in one go.
01:19:28It has a lot of noise
01:19:30that makes your back cold,
01:19:32a bit like in a blockbuster.
01:19:34If you think that these cowardly ostriches
01:19:36represent no danger,
01:19:38you are wrong twice.
01:19:40First, they don't put their heads
01:19:42in the sand.
01:19:44It's an optical illusion.
01:19:46Yes, how are they supposed
01:19:48to breathe in the sand?
01:19:50Secondly, they are very protective
01:19:52hen parents.
01:19:54So if you want to get close to their baby,
01:19:56ostriches are the closest living parents
01:19:58of the T-Rex with the chickens.
01:20:00The zoazines
01:20:02seem completely harmless,
01:20:04except for their fetid smell,
01:20:06but that's another story.
01:20:08But their babies have reputable wings.
01:20:10The chicks' flaps have two distinct claws
01:20:12that are polyvalent.
01:20:14First, they are a kind of protection
01:20:16against predators, and secondly,
01:20:18they help them climb trees
01:20:20in case the baby is out of bed.
01:20:22Once they have grown up,
01:20:24they will be able to fly.
01:20:26The size doesn't always matter.
01:20:28If you were a hummingbird,
01:20:30you would have to eat
01:20:32almost 150 kg of food per day
01:20:34to maintain a normal weight
01:20:36with the metabolism of this little bird.
01:20:38But its lifespan would also be
01:20:40much shorter, only 3 to 5 years.
01:20:42If you dye your hair,
01:20:44you probably have more in common
01:20:46with a vulture than you think.
01:20:48We are probably the only two species
01:20:50in the world that use dye on purpose.
01:20:52In the wild,
01:20:54humans use red dye
01:20:56to show their dominance
01:20:58over other birds.
01:21:00Humans, well,
01:21:02we just like change.
01:21:04California condors
01:21:06may not be as big as a plane,
01:21:08but they are still huge.
01:21:10Their wingspan is almost 3 meters.
01:21:12They are potentially dangerous
01:21:14for people, but the chances
01:21:16of meeting one are slim.
01:21:18There are only about 200 in the United States.
01:21:20You don't see what you really want.
01:21:22If you were a hummingbird,
01:21:24you would drop a big pea.
01:21:26It seems disgusting,
01:21:28but apparently that's how these birds
01:21:30find the green of the hidden earth.
01:21:32A gas attack to stun them,
01:21:34and voila, they are now an easy target.
01:21:36We close our nose and hop!
01:21:38Bon appétit, of course!
01:21:40Ok, enough of these crazy stories.
01:21:42Let's look at the sky.
01:21:44You wouldn't expect to see
01:21:46a venomous bird on this list,
01:21:48but it's actually the pitohybicolor.
01:21:50Scientists discovered
01:21:52that they were venomous
01:21:54when they began to feel
01:21:56burps and burning sensations
01:21:58after manipulating these birds.
01:22:00There are a lot of toxins in their feathers,
01:22:02especially on the underside.
01:22:04Birds don't produce toxins themselves,
01:22:06they probably get them
01:22:08from the coelopters they eat.
01:22:10And what about Gambian armadillos?
01:22:12They are also known for their toxicity.
01:22:14And this toxicity comes from
01:22:16the fact that they are a type of
01:22:18pteranodon.
01:22:20You can touch them without danger,
01:22:22but eating one can have irreversible consequences.
01:22:24The toxin even subsists after cooking.
01:22:26Another bird you don't want to eat
01:22:28is a common kai.
01:22:30Don't confuse it with a Japanese kai,
01:22:32which is generally conserved as a fly.
01:22:34Common kai can be really toxic
01:22:36and have consequences as terrible
01:22:38as a renal failure.
01:22:40It all depends on the plants
01:22:42this bird eats.
01:22:44If you're not sure,
01:22:46it's better to avoid having it
01:22:48on your plate,
01:22:50unless you don't want muscle pain.
01:22:52If you see a cute snow kai,
01:22:54you'd better close your eyes
01:22:56and...
01:22:58run away!
01:23:00They may look innocent,
01:23:02but they actually have sharp teeth
01:23:04like razors,
01:23:06which they can perfectly use.
01:23:08They lead them to the most vulnerable parts,
01:23:10like the head, the eyes...
01:23:12Another species
01:23:14you don't want to see
01:23:16is the pythohui chatin.
01:23:18This little bird
01:23:20and its innocent eyes...
01:23:22No, no, don't be fooled!
01:23:24Remember their appearance
01:23:26and never touch them.
01:23:28They are as venomous
01:23:30as the famous frogs
01:23:32and poisoned arrows
01:23:34from Central and South America.
01:23:36The kowald ifrita may be tiny,
01:23:38but it has a toxic mechanism
01:23:40that provides special toxins.
01:23:42Even if you touch it,
01:23:44you'll probably be intoxicated.
01:23:46It's inedible,
01:23:48because the toxins don't disappear
01:23:50even when it's cooked.
01:23:52Royal eagles are the world's
01:23:54most powerful birds.
01:23:56They can carry weights
01:23:58up to 1.8 kg.
01:24:00They easily catch turtles
01:24:02and other prey.
01:24:04These powerful birds
01:24:06are strong enough to fly a baby,
01:24:08or even a wolf.
01:24:10Canadian shepherds
01:24:12have been living near humans
01:24:14for years,
01:24:16but they are always wary
01:24:18of approaching their habitat.
01:24:20During this period,
01:24:22females can chase and bite
01:24:24people they consider a threat
01:24:26to their eggs, companions
01:24:28or babies.
01:24:30If you want to avoid being attacked
01:24:32by these angry birds,
01:24:34the best thing to do
01:24:36is to release
01:24:38some unwanted excrements.
01:24:40This impression is misleading,
01:24:42because these birds are very aggressive.
01:24:44Like all birds of their species,
01:24:46they don't attack because they want to.
01:24:48The rule is simple.
01:24:50Don't touch these birds
01:24:52and stay away from their nests.
01:24:54When the time machine
01:24:56is finally invented,
01:24:58be especially careful
01:25:00with the birds of the past.
01:25:02The velociraptors on Earth
01:25:04are not real birds,
01:25:06they are scaly lizards.
01:25:08By the way,
01:25:10sharp claws are scary.
01:25:12They can cut anything.
01:25:14Be careful if you decide
01:25:16to go to the future too.
01:25:18You never know what can
01:25:20await you there.
01:25:22During holidays,
01:25:24there are always pretty decorations.
01:25:26Flickering lights, for example,
01:25:28or snowballs and guirlandes.
01:25:30Our four-legged friends
01:25:32can be very dangerous.
01:25:34Here are some safety rules
01:25:36for pets.
01:25:38They are valid
01:25:40for all seasons of the year.
01:25:42Our number one
01:25:44is the guirlande.
01:25:46An excellent accessory for a festive atmosphere.
01:25:48But we also know
01:25:50that guirlandes can do a lot of dirt.
01:25:52You have probably noticed
01:25:54if you have already decorated a tree with it.
01:25:56Animals, especially cats,
01:25:58love these decorations.
01:26:00And if they eat a piece of it,
01:26:02it can cause intestinal problems.
01:26:04Not to mention the emotional consequences,
01:26:06it can cost a lot.
01:26:08An operation
01:26:10to remove a foreign body
01:26:12can cost hundreds of euros.
01:26:14So don't underestimate
01:26:16the charm of a shiny object in a room
01:26:18and watch your animals well.
01:26:20Our number two
01:26:22are the luminous guirlandes.
01:26:24Once the holidays are over,
01:26:26you put them in their box
01:26:28and put them all together.
01:26:30When you open the box the next year,
01:26:32you have a hard time unpacking them.
01:26:34But while you unpack all this,
01:26:36your animals may come to nibble them
01:26:38and they can get electrocuted.
01:26:40To avoid this,
01:26:42you can wrap the guirlandes
01:26:44in a plastic cover
01:26:46and hang everything
01:26:48in a place
01:26:50that your animal
01:26:52will not be able to reach.
01:26:54Some people collect snowballs.
01:26:56And they can also be used
01:26:58as decoration during the holidays.
01:27:00They can easily break.
01:27:02Don't ask me how I know.
01:27:04Some snowballs contain
01:27:06dangerous ingredients,
01:27:08not only for pets,
01:27:10but also for children.
01:27:12Many veterinarians warn,
01:27:14even often,
01:27:16keep your pets
01:27:18away from snowballs.
01:27:20The liquid found in these balls
01:27:22is often not pure water.
01:27:24It contains 2% glycolic ethylene.
01:27:26And it turns out that this substance
01:27:28has a sweet smell that can attract animals.
01:27:32In number 4,
01:27:34we have Christmas trees
01:27:36and the way they can be adapted
01:27:38for pets.
01:27:40Veterinarians say that artificial trees
01:27:42are less dangerous than real ones.
01:27:44These trees have no natural smell
01:27:46and therefore do not attract animals.
01:27:50The important thing is not to buy
01:27:52artificial trees covered with fake snow.
01:27:54The powder used
01:27:56can be harmful to our furry friends.
01:27:58If you don't want to buy
01:28:00artificial trees,
01:28:02you can hang your tree on the ceiling
01:28:04with fishing line.
01:28:06As for the water intended for the tree,
01:28:08your animal may want to taste it.
01:28:10It is better not to add aspirin
01:28:12or other similar things.
01:28:14You can cover the tank
01:28:16with aluminum foil
01:28:18to keep your animals away.
01:28:20You can put a large bowl of water
01:28:22in the room where your tree is.
01:28:24If your animal is thirsty,
01:28:26it will go there to drink
01:28:28rather than in the tank.
01:28:30You can also put a barrier
01:28:32in front of your tree
01:28:34so that it is less accessible.
01:28:36Ah, but cats are cunning.
01:28:38They will take it as a challenge
01:28:40and easily cross most obstacles.
01:28:42But they certainly will not want
01:28:44to get tangled in adhesive tape.
01:28:46Maybe a good idea.
01:28:48I wonder if magnets
01:28:50can be dangerous for pets.
01:28:52We use them for various purposes
01:28:54in our homes.
01:28:56For example, we use them
01:28:58to hang our photos or shopping lists
01:29:00on the refrigerator door.
01:29:02Our four-legged friends
01:29:04can easily reach them.
01:29:06These refrigeration magnets
01:29:08are not as harmful
01:29:10as rare-earth magnets.
01:29:12Neodymium magnets, for example,
01:29:14represent a real danger.
01:29:16If you hit your body with such a magnet,
01:29:18it can be very serious.
01:29:20Imagine these magnets as warriors.
01:29:22When they get too close to each other,
01:29:24their attraction becomes phenomenal.
01:29:26It is therefore better to avoid
01:29:28that your pets
01:29:30or your family's children
01:29:32get too close to them.
01:29:34We generally use rare-earth magnets
01:29:36to make hard drives, locks
01:29:38or headphones.
01:29:40But they are also used as toys.
01:29:42They are not particularly toxic.
01:29:44Therefore,
01:29:46if your dog eats one by accident,
01:29:48the magnet will naturally leave its body.
01:29:50But what happens
01:29:52if he eats two of these super-powerful magnets?
01:29:54It could be catastrophic.
01:29:56The intestines make loops
01:29:58in the abdomen.
01:30:00And if these magnets are too close to each other,
01:30:02bad luck.
01:30:04The pieces of one-centimeter
01:30:06made after 1982
01:30:08are also dangerous.
01:30:10They contain a lot of zinc.
01:30:12But is it not an essential mineral
01:30:14for our body?
01:30:16Yes, for growth, healing
01:30:18and many other things.
01:30:20But we only need a small amount.
01:30:22A too large dose can poison us.
01:30:24There is zinc in many objects,
01:30:26such as bolts,
01:30:28slide locks and jewelry.
01:30:30If you live in the United States,
01:30:32you should know that the pieces of one-centimeter
01:30:34made after 1982
01:30:36have a zinc core covered with a copper plating.
01:30:38These pieces are one of the most frequent
01:30:40sources of zinc poisoning in animals.
01:30:42Interior plants
01:30:44and bouquets of flowers can also be dangerous.
01:30:46Let's say you are a bouquet of tulips
01:30:48and you want to keep them.
01:30:50And your cat looks funny
01:30:52when he tries to drop the vase from the table.
01:30:54But you should not let your cat be too curious.
01:30:56Aloe vera,
01:30:58daphnia, lilies of one day.
01:31:00The list is long.
01:31:02The moral of the story
01:31:04is that cats are curious
01:31:06and that they should not eat plants or flowers
01:31:08because they can be toxic.
01:31:10Let's look at the batteries now.
01:31:12The acid they contain
01:31:14can escape if they are broken.
01:31:16Imagine that your dog
01:31:18accidentally breaks one.
01:31:20This can lead to serious consequences
01:31:22and an immediate surgical intervention.
01:31:24When I talk about batteries,
01:31:26I also think of remote controls,
01:31:28watches and hearing aids.
01:31:30They must also be monitored.
01:31:32Now let's talk about food.
01:31:34I know it is sometimes difficult
01:31:36to eat when our animal
01:31:38looks at us and seems to tell us
01:31:40I want some too.
01:31:42Give me a bite please.
01:31:44So let me explain to you
01:31:46the dangers that this represents
01:31:48and you will be less tempted to share
01:31:50your meals with your animal.
01:31:52Avocado is toxic for birds and rabbits.
01:31:54Apple and almond seeds
01:31:56are bad for hamsters.
01:31:58A myth wants rabbits
01:32:00to eat lettuce.
01:32:02In fact, you should not include
01:32:04certain types of lettuce in their diet.
01:32:06For example,
01:32:08iceberg contains lactucarium.
01:32:10It can be harmful in too large quantities.
01:32:12Another myth
01:32:14wants cats to drink milk.
01:32:16But this is not the case.
01:32:18Cow's milk is not good for cats
01:32:20because, surprise,
01:32:22they generally do not digest lactose.
01:32:24Chocolate, garlic and grapes
01:32:26can also be dangerous.
01:32:30The degree of toxicity of a product
01:32:32depends, among other things,
01:32:34on the species of your animal
01:32:36and the amount of potentially harmful substance
01:32:38it has eaten.
01:32:40In the end,
01:32:42you know your animal better than anyone else.
01:32:44You probably already know
01:32:46how long it takes to digest
01:32:48or what smell has its litter.
01:32:50So always be ready.
01:32:52Observe its behavior.
01:32:54Does it have less appetite?
01:32:56It is better to prevent than to cure.
01:32:58When I talk about animals,
01:33:00some people have exotic company animals
01:33:02such as bears,
01:33:04owls or crocodiles.
01:33:06The World Federation of Animal Sanctuaries
01:33:08estimates that 5,000 tigers
01:33:10live in captivity
01:33:12only in the United States.
01:33:14This figure includes zoos
01:33:16but also private owners.
01:33:18Pumas are also very common
01:33:20among exotic company animals.
01:33:22This is why,
01:33:24from time to time,
01:33:26the information tells us about an unfortunate accident
01:33:28of a wild animal being deprived.
01:33:32Do you also have an exotic company animal?
01:33:34If so, what is its name?
01:33:36Tell us everything in the comments.
01:33:38Bzzz! Ouch!
01:33:40Rare are the people who have never been
01:33:42bitten by a bee.
01:33:44It is definitely not a pleasant feeling,
01:33:46but bees are normally not mean creatures.
01:33:48You probably just scared
01:33:50the poor animal.
01:33:52These insects are very important for pollination.
01:33:54Their existence is one of the main reasons
01:33:56why our plants continue to grow.
01:33:58Bees only sting when they feel threatened.
01:34:00If you get stung,
01:34:02it may mean that you are too close to them
01:34:04or, even worse,
01:34:06that you are close to their hive.
01:34:08Each hive can contain
01:34:10between 50,000 and 80,000 honey bees.
01:34:12Just like us humans,
01:34:14bees do everything to protect their homes.
01:34:16But instead of alarms
01:34:18and complicated security systems,
01:34:20they use their dar to repel their enemies.
01:34:22When honey bees sting,
01:34:24they release a substance called pheromones.
01:34:26Pheromones are chemical compounds
01:34:28that affect the behavior of animals
01:34:30of the same species.
01:34:32If a bee stings you,
01:34:34the pheromones may wake up
01:34:36all the bees nearby
01:34:38and they will willingly join the first attacker.
01:34:40It is a scenario that you will want to avoid at all costs.
01:34:42Here is a funny fact.
01:34:44Only female bees can sting.
01:34:46Males, or fake burdons,
01:34:48do not even have dar.
01:34:50This is explained by the fact that
01:34:52the dar is a modified device
01:34:54for laying eggs.
01:34:56The queen of bees,
01:34:58larger than the average worker,
01:35:00also has a dar.
01:35:02The queen has an average size
01:35:04of a little less than 3 cm.
01:35:06It is about twice the size
01:35:08of an ordinary worker bee.
01:35:10Because of its large size,
01:35:12many people think
01:35:14that the sting of the queen of bees
01:35:16is the most painful.
01:35:18So let's dive into the heart of the matter.
01:35:20The queen is the most important bee in the colony
01:35:22because it is the only female
01:35:24that can reproduce.
01:35:26The queen has two main tasks in the hive.
01:35:28First, she produces chemicals
01:35:30that help to unify the rest of the bees
01:35:32so that they can work together.
01:35:34Second, she lays a lot of eggs,
01:35:36up to 2,000 per day.
01:35:38The queen is surrounded by worker bees
01:35:40that meet all her needs
01:35:42at all times.
01:35:44They feed her,
01:35:46collect the queen's pheromones
01:35:48which prevents the workers
01:35:50from looking for a new queen.
01:35:52But although she is at the head of the hive
01:35:54and is much bigger than the others,
01:35:56the sting of the queen
01:35:58is in fact the least painful.
01:36:00This is because ordinary bees
01:36:02have bearded dar.
01:36:04This means that when they attack,
01:36:06the dar gets stuck in your skin,
01:36:08which makes it very difficult to remove.
01:36:10The dar also contains venom,
01:36:12rich in protein.
01:36:14This is what causes pain
01:36:16in the immune system
01:36:18and in your skin cells.
01:36:20The dar continues to pump venom
01:36:22into your body for more than 10 minutes
01:36:24or until it is removed.
01:36:26But unlike workers,
01:36:28queens rarely leave the hive.
01:36:30Their main task is to lay eggs
01:36:32and it is up to the rest of the colony
01:36:34to protect the hive and the queen.
01:36:36This is why workers are the ones
01:36:38who have the most powerful dar.
01:36:40This is how they can ward off potential dangers.
01:36:42The only reason why the queen
01:36:44really needs to defend herself
01:36:46is against rival queens.
01:36:48For this reason, the queen does not need
01:36:50to develop a bad dar,
01:36:52hers is on the contrary much smoother.
01:36:54This means that the beards
01:36:56do not get stuck in your skin,
01:36:58which can be very uncomfortable.
01:37:00But if it may seem reassuring,
01:37:02there is still bad news.
01:37:04Thanks to the smooth nature of its dar,
01:37:06the queen can sting you several times.
01:37:08The dar is attached to the digestive tube,
01:37:10to the nerves and muscles of the bee,
01:37:12which are all essential
01:37:14for the bee to function normally.
01:37:16When workers sting,
01:37:18they are unable to remove their dar
01:37:20because of the beards.
01:37:22And when they try to free themselves,
01:37:24it does not end well for them.
01:37:26On the contrary, the queen's dar
01:37:28does not get stuck.
01:37:30This is why she does not feel any
01:37:32harmful consequences.
01:37:34And again, she will only sting you
01:37:36if she does not have one of her bodyguards
01:37:38nearby, which is very unlikely.
01:37:40When a bee stung you,
01:37:42a man named Michael Smith
01:37:44decided to discover it.
01:37:46He got stung on 25 different parts
01:37:48of the body and evaluated each sting
01:37:50on a scale of pain from 1 to 10.
01:37:52He discovered that the most sensitive
01:37:54area was the nostrils,
01:37:56with a score of 9 out of 10,
01:37:58followed by the upper lip,
01:38:00which he estimated to be 8.7.
01:38:02The three least painful places
01:38:04were the skull,
01:38:06the tip of the middle toe and the arm.
01:38:08All these places got a score
01:38:10of 2.3.
01:38:12But to come back to the queen,
01:38:14how can an ordinary bee get this title?
01:38:16The queen of bees rarely needs to be replaced
01:38:18because she can live up to 5 years,
01:38:20which is huge in the world of bees.
01:38:22At the same time, a worker bee
01:38:24born in summer usually only survives
01:38:26about 6 weeks.
01:38:28But if the queen dies or moves to another hive,
01:38:30the colony must replace her.
01:38:32To do this,
01:38:34a substance called royal jelly
01:38:36must be fed to the queen.
01:38:38The queen gives it to the newly hatched
01:38:40bee larvae.
01:38:42It is a super food that contains
01:38:44a lot of useful nutrients,
01:38:46including vitamin B,
01:38:48proteins, hormones and sugars.
01:38:50After feeding the baby bees for 3 days,
01:38:52the workers select only a few larvae
01:38:54and continue to give them royal jelly.
01:38:56The others will have a less nutritious diet.
01:38:58Royal jelly triggers new phases
01:39:00of development for these bees
01:39:02in full growth.
01:39:04One of the most important is the growth
01:39:06of the special organs they need
01:39:08to lay eggs.
01:39:10But we still don't fully understand
01:39:12how this process works.
01:39:14Some scientists say that it is not the royal jelly
01:39:16itself that makes a bee turn into a queen.
01:39:18They think it is the exclusion of other
01:39:20natural chemical compounds based on plants
01:39:22from the queen's diet.
01:39:24But even if we are not 100% sure
01:39:26how these special bees appear,
01:39:28we know why there is only one queen at the end.
01:39:30When the first queen emerges,
01:39:32she looks for the other bees
01:39:34that have been fed with the same royal jelly.
01:39:36Then she eliminates the competition.
01:39:38If several queens emerge at the same time,
01:39:40it is time to prepare the popcorn.
01:39:42They will face each other in an epic fight
01:39:44until there is only one left.
01:39:46And this is how the bees
01:39:48get their queen.
01:39:50The other bees of the hive
01:39:52also have important tasks.
01:39:54They must in particular look for food,
01:39:56take care of the young larvae
01:39:58and build honeycombs.
01:40:00Faux-bourdons, or male bees,
01:40:02have a simple and unique job.
01:40:04They mate with the queen.
01:40:06And when they do not try to mate,
01:40:08they draw in the honey reserves
01:40:10and do almost nothing.
01:40:12Female bees, or worker bees,
01:40:14do everything else.
01:40:16They keep the hive clean,
01:40:18take care of the larvae,
01:40:20take care of the queen,
01:40:22store the honey,
01:40:24build alveoli,
01:40:26pollinate, keep the nest,
01:40:28because their specific hormones
01:40:30activate parts of their genetic heritage
01:40:32that tell them what to do
01:40:34and when to do it.
01:40:36Bees have four phases of work in their lives.
01:40:38Phase 1 begins
01:40:40about three weeks after birth.
01:40:42This is when they start working
01:40:44to clean the cells where they came from.
01:40:46Three days later, they enter phase 2.
01:40:48In this phase,
01:40:50they feed the other bees.
01:40:52This lasts about a week.
01:40:54Then they enter phase 3.
01:40:56They move further away from the center of the hive
01:40:58and become multivariate hives.
01:41:00They build honeycombs
01:41:02and keep the entrance of the hive.
01:41:04This period also lasts about a week.
01:41:06After that, they enter
01:41:08the fourth and last phase,
01:41:10the pollination phase.
01:41:12This is certainly the most dangerous part
01:41:14of the life of our friends in Réhure.
01:41:16This is where they leave the hive,
01:41:18look for pollen, bring it home
01:41:20and feed the colony.
01:41:22They also leave a smelly footprint
01:41:24when they collect the pollen.
01:41:26This way, they can know
01:41:28if their cousins have passed through here
01:41:30or if it's a stranger.
01:41:32Sometimes, they even discover
01:41:34their own footprints.
01:41:36However, this phase does not last very long.
01:41:38Only about ten days,
01:41:40because they tire the bees a lot.
01:41:42After such a short life
01:41:44where they work relentlessly,
01:41:46the worker bees then leave the hive
01:41:48and never return.
01:41:50If a worker dies inside the hive,
01:41:52outside the hive,
01:41:54special Krokmor bees
01:41:56carry their body outside.
01:41:58But even if the bees' life is short,
01:42:00this model seems to work very well
01:42:02for the species.
01:42:04After all, they have existed
01:42:06for more than 130 million years.
01:42:08In your opinion,
01:42:10who would win between a hungry grizzly
01:42:12and a walled bay?
01:42:14A angry tiger and a pretty flower?
01:42:16A huge python and a green bush?
01:42:18The answer is not so obvious.
01:42:20You will now discover
01:42:22who are the real bosses of the jungle
01:42:24and forests.
01:42:26Meet the most dangerous plants on Earth.
01:42:28Here is the aquatic cigu.
01:42:30It grows in Europe and North America
01:42:32in swampy areas, fields and meadows.
01:42:34You can also find this plant
01:42:36on the banks of watercourses.
01:42:38It seems harmless,
01:42:40but it is one of the most toxic plants
01:42:42there is.
01:42:44The toxins of aquatic cigu
01:42:46can cause serious damage to an adult
01:42:48in less than 15 minutes,
01:42:50but only if you swallow it.
01:42:52Many people mistakenly confuse it
01:42:54with artichoke, celery and anise.
01:42:56But despite its dangerous poison,
01:42:58cigu is also used to treat
01:43:00intestinal migraines and disorders.
01:43:02This plant has caused
01:43:04a lot of problems for cattle.
01:43:06The geratin is raised,
01:43:08grows in fields and pastures.
01:43:10When a cow crows it,
01:43:12the plant releases a liposoluble toxin.
01:43:14This poison penetrates not only
01:43:16the animal but also the milk.
01:43:18Young calves drinking milk
01:43:20are also affected.
01:43:22And this poisoned milk
01:43:24is also dangerous for humans.
01:43:26The problem is that this plant,
01:43:28native to North America,
01:43:30is one of the autumn flowers
01:43:32that last the longest.
01:43:34Today, in modern farms,
01:43:36the poison of this plant
01:43:38is no longer so dangerous.
01:43:40But on small isolated pastures,
01:43:42geratin remains the number one danger.
01:43:44These are two kinds of beans,
01:43:46what we eat and what Jack uses
01:43:48to go to the land of giants.
01:43:50In addition to this,
01:43:52there are also toxins.
01:43:54These are the seeds of common rice.
01:43:56They contain one of the most dangerous
01:43:58toxins in the world, ricin.
01:44:00As soon as it enters your body,
01:44:02it blocks the production of the proteins
01:44:04necessary for life.
01:44:06And without these proteins,
01:44:08your cells stop working.
01:44:10The more cells are destroyed,
01:44:12the more you suffer.
01:44:14The ricin seed releases this ricin
01:44:16when it is pressed.
01:44:18Several beans can cause dehydration,
01:44:20weakness, hallucinations, convulsions
01:44:22and other problems.
01:44:24About 7 seeds are enough
01:44:26to cause critical damage.
01:44:28So remember their appearance
01:44:30and never touch them
01:44:32if you see them in the woods.
01:44:34One of the most beautiful plants
01:44:36on the planet
01:44:38is also one of the most dangerous.
01:44:40There are three toxic substances
01:44:42in this plant.
01:44:44The stem, the root and the pink flower.
01:44:46Even a small piece of this plant
01:44:48can lead to serious poisoning.
01:44:50It is not necessary for it to penetrate
01:44:52your stomach to create serious problems.
01:44:54Just a small contact with the juice
01:44:56of the flower can cause allergies.
01:44:58And don't try to burn it
01:45:00because the smoke of the pink laurel
01:45:02also has toxic effects.
01:45:04And now, the most dangerous plant
01:45:06in the world.
01:45:08It can last for several years
01:45:10or you can feel the consequences
01:45:12all your life.
01:45:14The dendrocnid moroides,
01:45:16also called gimpy gimpy,
01:45:18looks like an ordinary bean
01:45:20and not at all toxic.
01:45:22But if you stand next to this plant,
01:45:24you will feel suffocated
01:45:26and have tears in your eyes.
01:45:28Thousands of tiny poisonous hairs
01:45:30are on the leaves of this plant.
01:45:32They are so light that they can
01:45:34remain suspended in the air
01:45:36so you can put on a gas mask
01:45:38if you want to look at this plant closely.
01:45:40But if you touch the gimpy gimpy
01:45:42lightly, you will have big problems.
01:45:44Some people compare a gimpy gimpy bite
01:45:46to 30 simultaneous geppos bites.
01:45:50These poisonous hairs easily
01:45:52penetrate under the skin
01:45:54and cause irritation and pain.
01:45:56The problem is that you can't
01:45:58tear them off.
01:46:00Wash them with water and soap,
01:46:02use a disinfectant foam
01:46:04and let them dry.
01:46:06The hairs can't just be removed.
01:46:08They stay there
01:46:10to release toxins that drive you crazy.
01:46:12There are no antidotes
01:46:14because researchers still don't know
01:46:16what are the components of this toxin.
01:46:18It can withstand
01:46:20varying temperatures
01:46:22and the unpleasant sensation it causes
01:46:24can last several hours,
01:46:26days or even months.
01:46:28People who have touched this plant
01:46:30say that the pain of the bite
01:46:32can last a few years.
01:46:34But if it's impossible
01:46:36to get rid of the hairs,
01:46:38the only solution is to wait
01:46:40for them to lose their toxicity.
01:46:42Except that there is another problem.
01:46:44You can tear off a gimpy gimpy leaf
01:46:46with gloves and put it in the lab.
01:46:48You let it dry and forget about it
01:46:50for a few years.
01:46:52And here is a leaf in front of you
01:46:54that is almost destroyed.
01:46:56It seems harmless now,
01:46:58but you're wrong.
01:47:00After several years,
01:47:02the hairs remain on the leaf
01:47:04and retain their toxic properties.
01:47:06The gimpy gimpy
01:47:08only grows in Australia and Indonesia.
01:47:10It loves the sun and dense green forests.
01:47:12In the past, it was a serious danger
01:47:14for the woodpeckers and tourists.
01:47:16But now,
01:47:18all the places where this plant is
01:47:20are marked with a warning sign.
01:47:22And during botanical exhibitions,
01:47:24scientists put this plant under glass
01:47:26so that people don't touch it.
01:47:28Gimpy gimpy
01:47:30looks like white seeds with a black eye.
01:47:32Or black seeds with a white eye.
01:47:34You can find these plants in Africa,
01:47:36Asia, Australia,
01:47:38and on the Pacific Ocean.
01:47:40Some species have been brought to
01:47:42Florida and Hawaii by man.
01:47:44And this plant is even found
01:47:46in the streets of some cities.
01:47:48Gimpy gimpy
01:47:50are used in the creation of jewelry
01:47:52and some toys.
01:47:54People who wear such bracelets
01:47:56This bean, as well as rice seeds,
01:47:58contributes to the destruction of cells.
01:48:00It is interesting to note
01:48:02that Gimpy gimpy
01:48:04are used not only as decoration
01:48:06but also to treat
01:48:08some health problems.
01:48:10Here is the only toxic plant
01:48:12on the list that really looks toxic.
01:48:14And you probably won't want to pick it up
01:48:16if you come across it on your way.
01:48:18So look at this red stem that looks like
01:48:20an artery or a hypertrophied nervous system.
01:48:22And its eyes-like beaks.
01:48:24Lactaea pachypoda
01:48:26looks very intimidating.
01:48:28Its internal structure is as dangerous
01:48:30as its appearance suggests.
01:48:32Acne contains a very dangerous toxin.
01:48:34And the longer it grows,
01:48:36the more toxic its composition becomes.
01:48:38Lactae's chemical compounds
01:48:40have a sedative effect on muscles
01:48:42and on the heart.
01:48:44This means that your body relaxes
01:48:46so much that it stops working.
01:48:48You've probably seen this plant
01:48:50in reality or in documentaries.
01:48:52Dionea catfish
01:48:54are among the rare representatives
01:48:56of carnivorous plants.
01:48:58Fortunately, they are not as dangerous
01:49:00for humans as they are for insects.
01:49:02But in any case,
01:49:04you shouldn't put your finger in it.
01:49:06Here's how it works.
01:49:08The plant opens its mouth.
01:49:10In its center is a red petal
01:49:12with a fragrant smell.
01:49:14It's a lure.
01:49:16A fly or another insect notices it
01:49:18and decides to taste it.
01:49:20But the Dionea catfish
01:49:22doesn't close its mouth immediately.
01:49:24Tiny hairs inside the plant
01:49:26count the movements of the fly.
01:49:28If it makes more than two movements
01:49:30in 20 seconds,
01:49:32the plant closes its mouth
01:49:34in an instant.
01:49:36This interval prevents the Dionea catfish
01:49:38from closing its mouth unnecessarily
01:49:40when a waste is deposited.
01:49:42The fly then finds itself trapped.
01:49:44The hairs of the plant's jaws
01:49:46work like a cage.
01:49:48And the prey can't escape.
01:49:50The Dionea catfish then injects
01:49:52a digestive juice into its mouth
01:49:54that disintegrates the fly.
01:49:56Five to twelve days later,
01:49:58the plant opens again
01:50:00and waits for its next lunch.
01:50:02The Dionea catfish can feed on flies,
01:50:04beetles, spiders,
01:50:06and even little frogs.
01:50:08The Kaukaze's berth
01:50:10causes the most important damage
01:50:12of all plants.
01:50:14It is dangerous,
01:50:16especially for forests and entire fields.
01:50:18The Kaukaze's berth
01:50:20is an invading plant.
01:50:22Like a parasite,
01:50:24it quickly multiplies
01:50:26and destroys all the other flowers in the area.
01:50:28And insects don't feed on this plant.
01:50:30It is also complicated
01:50:32for people to destroy it
01:50:34because the Kaukaze's berth
01:50:36causes a skin allergic reaction.
01:50:38It grows rapidly,
01:50:40it is immune to many poisons,
01:50:42and it lives for a long time.
01:50:44The Kaukaze's berth can reach
01:50:46the height of a one-story house
01:50:48and be deeply rooted in the ground.
01:50:50It releases its seeds
01:50:52and a slight breeze
01:50:54spreads them over kilometers.
01:50:56Researchers still can't
01:50:58create an effective way
01:51:00to fight it.
01:51:02And there is nothing that can
01:51:04defeat the Kaukaze's berth
01:51:06in nature,
01:51:08at least for the moment.
01:51:10Do you know how to behave
01:51:12safely?
01:51:14Here are some tips.
01:51:16Look if you know them all.
01:51:18You are on vacation
01:51:20and you travel alone.
01:51:22There is a long queue
01:51:24to register at the hotel.
01:51:26It's finally your turn
01:51:28and the inexperienced receptionist
01:51:30happily announces
01:51:32that your room number
01:51:34will be 321.
01:51:36I know that you are tired
01:51:38and that you can't wait
01:51:40but this time,
01:51:42no one in the queue
01:51:44needs to know where you will stay.
01:51:46Before entering the hotel room,
01:51:48make sure there is no one
01:51:50in the corridor.
01:51:52Close the door as soon as you enter.
01:51:54Before going to bed,
01:51:56put objects in front of the door.
01:51:58If someone enters during the night,
01:52:00they will fall and wake you up.
01:52:02If someone in the hotel hall
01:52:04asks you if you travel alone,
01:52:06always tell him,
01:52:08you can go by train
01:52:10or any other means of transport.
01:52:12You never know if your travel companion
01:52:14is curious to ask you
01:52:16or if he has an idea.
01:52:18When someone asks you
01:52:20if you will stay in this hotel,
01:52:22don't rush to answer
01:52:24of course,
01:52:26tell him you are waiting for a friend or a colleague.
01:52:28If you need directions
01:52:30and someone offers to accompany you,
01:52:32politely refuse this offer.
01:52:34I know how to deal with this.
01:52:36The best thing to do
01:52:38is to tell you the right direction.
01:52:40You never know where a stranger
01:52:42can take you if you follow him blindly.
01:52:44If a stranger asks you
01:52:46where you sleep,
01:52:48avoid answering or giving him
01:52:50the name of a well-known hotel,
01:52:52like the Hilton.
01:52:54These hotels are everywhere.
01:52:56If you want or need to show yourself
01:52:58more honest with this person,
01:53:00indicate the neighborhood
01:53:02you live in,
01:53:04pretend not to speak their language
01:53:06even if you did two minutes ago,
01:53:08make a funny face or start singing.
01:53:10The more you draw attention to yourself,
01:53:12the better.
01:53:14No one will dare to take
01:53:16a person everyone is looking at.
01:53:20When you plan your trip,
01:53:22try to avoid arriving in a new place
01:53:24at night.
01:53:26It is always easier to find your hotel
01:53:28in broad daylight when there are more options
01:53:30of transport and people around.
01:53:32You will feel safer
01:53:34and save money.
01:53:36Speaking of liquid money,
01:53:38I suppose we all know
01:53:40the good old trick
01:53:42to hide it in your underwear,
01:53:44your travel banana
01:53:46or any other accessory.
01:53:48But make sure you always have
01:53:50at least a little money
01:53:52in a second wallet.
01:53:54In the worst case,
01:53:56if someone wants it,
01:53:58you can always throw it
01:54:00in the trash.
01:54:02Just say it's for someone else
01:54:04and use a common name.
01:54:06If you have to give your address
01:54:08in a pharmacy or a shop
01:54:10for example to sign up
01:54:12for a loyalty program,
01:54:14never say it out loud.
01:54:16Say it out loud or write it down
01:54:18on a piece of paper
01:54:20so that strangers can't hear it.
01:54:22You just finished shopping.
01:54:24You return to the parking lot
01:54:26of the mall, empty and dark,
01:54:28it's a jacket on your windshield.
01:54:30You decide to take it off.
01:54:32Stop right there.
01:54:34It's a trick that bad guys use
01:54:36to get in your car and run away.
01:54:38Inform the security
01:54:40and ask them to escort you
01:54:42to the car and wait for you
01:54:44to leave safely.
01:54:46The same trick
01:54:48works with punctured tires.
01:54:50If you find a punctured tire
01:54:52after going to your favorite
01:54:54store or restaurant,
01:54:56ask someone to help you.
01:54:58If you approach your car alone,
01:55:00someone could come and help you.
01:55:02This person is probably
01:55:04responsible for the puncture.
01:55:06When you leave your office,
01:55:08whether it's a small store
01:55:10or an office,
01:55:12never answer a question
01:55:14about your working hours.
01:55:16If anyone wonders
01:55:18why they're not working,
01:55:20tell them it's your boss.
01:55:22If someone wonders
01:55:24why they're not working,
01:55:26tell them it's your boss.
01:55:28If someone wonders
01:55:30why they're not working,
01:55:32tell them it's your boss.
01:55:34If someone wonders
01:55:36why they're not working,
01:55:38tell them it's your boss.
01:55:40If someone wonders
01:55:42why they're not working,
01:55:44tell them it's your boss.
01:55:46If someone wonders
01:55:48why they're not working,
01:55:50tell them it's your boss.
01:55:52If someone wonders
01:55:54why they're not working,
01:55:56tell them it's your boss.
01:55:58If someone wonders
01:56:00why they're not working,
01:56:02tell them it's your boss.
01:56:04If someone wonders
01:56:06why they're not working,
01:56:08tell them it's your boss.
01:56:10If someone wonders
01:56:12why they're not working,
01:56:14tell them it's your boss.
01:56:16If someone wonders
01:56:18why they're not working,
01:56:20tell them it's your boss.
01:56:22If someone wonders
01:56:24why they're not working,
01:56:26tell them it's your boss.
01:56:28If someone wonders
01:56:30why they're not working,
01:56:32tell them it's your boss.
01:56:34If someone wonders
01:56:36why they're not working,
01:56:38tell them it's your boss.
01:56:40If someone wonders
01:56:42why they're not working,
01:56:44tell them it's your boss.
01:56:46If someone wonders
01:56:48why they're not working,
01:56:50tell them it's your boss.
01:56:52If someone wonders
01:56:54why they're not working,
01:56:56tell them it's your boss.
01:56:58If someone wonders
01:57:00why they're not working,
01:57:02tell them it's your boss.
01:57:04If someone wonders
01:57:06why they're not working,
01:57:08tell them it's your boss.
01:57:10If someone wonders
01:57:12why they're not working,
01:57:14tell them it's your boss.
01:57:16If someone wonders
01:57:18why they're not working,
01:57:20tell them it's your boss.
01:57:22If someone wonders
01:57:24why they're not working,
01:57:26tell them it's your boss.
01:57:28If someone wonders
01:57:30why they're not working,
01:57:32tell them it's your boss.
01:57:34If someone wonders
01:57:36why they're not working,
01:57:38tell them it's your boss.
01:57:40If someone wonders
01:57:42why they're not working,
01:57:44tell them it's your boss.
01:57:46If someone wonders
01:57:48why they're not working,
01:57:50tell them it's your boss.
01:57:52If someone wonders
01:57:54why they're not working,
01:57:56tell them it's your boss.
01:57:58If someone wonders
01:58:00why they're not working,
01:58:02tell them it's your boss.
01:58:04If someone wonders
01:58:06why they're not working,
01:58:08tell them it's your boss.
01:58:10If someone wonders
01:58:12why they're not working,
01:58:14tell them it's your boss.
01:58:16If someone wonders
01:58:18why they're not working,
01:58:20tell them it's your boss.
01:58:22If someone wonders
01:58:24why they're not working,
01:58:26tell them it's your boss.
01:58:28If someone wonders
01:58:30why they're not working,
01:58:32tell them it's your boss.
01:58:34If someone wonders
01:58:36why they're not working,
01:58:38tell them it's your boss.
01:58:40If someone wonders
01:58:42why they're not working,
01:58:44tell them it's your boss.
01:58:46If someone wonders
01:58:48why they're not working,
01:58:50tell them it's your boss.
01:58:52If someone wonders
01:58:54why they're not working,
01:58:56tell them it's your boss.
01:58:58If someone wonders
01:59:00why they're not working,
01:59:02tell them it's your boss.
01:59:04If someone wonders
01:59:06why they're not working,
01:59:08tell them it's your boss.
01:59:38If someone wonders
01:59:40why they're not working,
01:59:42tell them it's your boss.
01:59:44If someone wonders
01:59:46why they're not working,
01:59:48tell them it's your boss.
01:59:50If someone wonders
01:59:52why they're not working,
01:59:54tell them it's your boss.
01:59:56If someone wonders
01:59:58why they're not working,
02:00:00tell them it's your boss.
02:00:02If someone wonders
02:00:04why they're not working,
02:00:06tell them it's your boss.
02:00:36If someone wonders
02:00:38why they're not working,
02:00:40tell them it's your boss.
02:00:42If someone wonders
02:00:44why they're not working,
02:00:46tell them it's your boss.
02:00:48If someone wonders
02:00:50why they're not working,
02:00:52tell them it's your boss.
02:00:54If someone wonders
02:00:56why they're not working,
02:00:58tell them it's your boss.
02:01:00If someone wonders
02:01:02why they're not working,
02:01:04tell them it's your boss.
02:01:06If someone wonders
02:01:08why they're not working,
02:01:10tell them it's your boss.
02:01:12If someone wonders
02:01:14why they're not working,
02:01:16tell them it's your boss.
02:01:18If someone wonders
02:01:20why they're not working,
02:01:22tell them it's your boss.
02:01:24If someone wonders
02:01:26why they're not working,
02:01:28tell them it's your boss.
02:01:30If someone wonders
02:01:32why they're not working,
02:01:34tell them it's your boss.
02:01:36If someone wonders
02:01:38why they're not working,
02:01:40tell them it's your boss.
02:01:42If someone wonders
02:01:44why they're not working,
02:01:46tell them it's your boss.
02:01:48If someone wonders
02:01:50why they're not working,
02:01:52tell them it's your boss.
02:01:54If someone wonders
02:01:56why they're not working,
02:01:58tell them it's your boss.
02:02:00If someone wonders
02:02:02why they're not working,
02:02:04tell them it's your boss.
02:02:06If someone wonders
02:02:08why they're not working,
02:02:10tell them it's your boss.
02:02:12If someone wonders
02:02:14why they're not working,
02:02:16tell them it's your boss.
02:02:18If someone wonders
02:02:20why they're not working,
02:02:22tell them it's your boss.
02:02:24If someone wonders
02:02:26why they're not working,
02:02:28tell them it's your boss.
02:02:30If someone wonders
02:02:32why they're not working,
02:02:34tell them it's your boss.
02:02:36If someone wonders
02:02:38why they're not working,
02:02:40tell them it's your boss.
02:02:42If someone wonders
02:02:44why they're not working,
02:02:46tell them it's your boss.
02:02:48If someone wonders
02:02:50why they're not working,
02:02:52tell them it's your boss.
02:02:54If someone wonders
02:02:56why they're not working,
02:02:58tell them it's your boss.
02:03:00If someone wonders
02:03:02why they're not working,
02:03:04tell them it's your boss.
02:03:06If someone wonders
02:03:08why they're not working,
02:03:10tell them it's your boss.
02:03:12If someone wonders
02:03:14why they're not working,
02:03:16tell them it's your boss.
02:03:18If someone wonders
02:03:20why they're not working,
02:03:22tell them it's your boss.
02:03:24If someone wonders
02:03:26why they're not working,
02:03:28tell them it's your boss.
02:03:30If someone wonders
02:03:32why they're not working,
02:03:34tell them it's your boss.
02:03:36If someone wonders
02:03:38why they're not working,
02:03:40tell them it's your boss.
02:03:42If someone wonders
02:03:44why they're not working,
02:03:46tell them it's your boss.
02:03:48If someone wonders
02:03:50why they're not working,
02:03:52tell them it's your boss.
02:03:54If someone wonders
02:03:56why they're not working,
02:03:58tell them it's your boss.
02:04:00If someone wonders
02:04:02why they're not working,
02:04:04tell them it's your boss.
02:04:06If someone wonders
02:04:08why they're not working,
02:04:10tell them it's your boss.
02:04:12If someone wonders
02:04:14why they're not working,
02:04:16tell them it's your boss.
02:04:18If someone wonders
02:04:20why they're not working,
02:04:22tell them it's your boss.
02:04:24If someone wonders
02:04:26why they're not working,
02:04:28tell them it's your boss.
02:04:30If someone wonders
02:04:32why they're not working,
02:04:34tell them it's your boss.
02:04:36If someone wonders
02:04:38why they're not working,
02:04:40tell them it's your boss.
02:04:42If someone wonders
02:04:44why they're not working,
02:04:46tell them it's your boss.
02:04:48If someone wonders
02:04:50why they're not working,
02:04:52tell them it's your boss.
02:04:54If someone wonders
02:04:56why they're not working,
02:04:58tell them it's your boss.
02:05:00If someone wonders
02:05:02why they're not working,
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02:05:08why they're not working,
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02:05:12If someone wonders
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02:05:18If someone wonders
02:05:20why they're not working,
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02:05:24If someone wonders
02:05:26why they're not working,
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02:05:30If someone wonders
02:05:32why they're not working,
02:05:34tell them it's your boss.
02:05:36If someone wonders
02:05:38why they're not working,
02:05:40tell them it's your boss.
02:05:42If someone wonders
02:05:44why they're not working,
02:05:46tell them it's your boss.
02:05:48If someone wonders
02:05:50why they're not working,
02:05:52tell them it's your boss.
02:05:54If someone wonders
02:05:56why they're not working,
02:05:58tell them it's your boss.
02:06:00If someone wonders
02:06:02why they're not working,
02:06:04tell them it's your boss.
02:06:06If someone wonders
02:06:08why they're not working,
02:06:10tell them it's your boss.
02:06:12If someone wonders
02:06:14why they're not working,
02:06:16tell them it's your boss.
02:06:18If someone wonders
02:06:20why they're not working,
02:06:22tell them it's your boss.
02:06:24If someone wonders
02:06:26why they're not working,
02:06:28tell them it's your boss.
02:06:30If someone wonders
02:06:32why they're not working,
02:06:34tell them it's your boss.
02:06:36If someone wonders
02:06:38why they're not working,
02:06:40tell them it's your boss.
02:06:42If someone wonders
02:06:44why they're not working,
02:06:46tell them it's your boss.
02:06:48If someone wonders
02:06:50why they're not working,
02:06:52tell them it's your boss.
02:06:54If someone wonders
02:06:56why they're not working,
02:06:58tell them it's your boss.
02:07:00If someone wonders
02:07:02why they're not working,
02:07:04tell them it's your boss.
02:07:06If someone wonders
02:07:08why they're not working,
02:07:10tell them it's your boss.
02:07:12If someone wonders
02:07:14why they're not working,
02:07:16tell them it's your boss.
02:07:18If someone wonders
02:07:20why they're not working,
02:07:22tell them it's your boss.
02:07:24If someone wonders
02:07:26why they're not working,
02:07:28tell them it's your boss.
02:07:30If someone wonders
02:07:32why they're not working,
02:07:34tell them it's your boss.
02:07:36If someone wonders
02:07:38why they're not working,
02:07:40tell them it's your boss.
02:07:42If someone wonders
02:07:44why they're not working,
02:07:46tell them it's your boss.
02:07:48If someone wonders
02:07:50why they're not working,
02:07:52tell them it's your boss.
02:07:54If someone wonders
02:07:56why they're not working,
02:07:58tell them it's your boss.
02:08:00If someone wonders
02:08:02why they're not working,
02:08:04tell them it's your boss.
02:08:06If someone wonders
02:08:08why they're not working,
02:08:10tell them it's your boss.
02:08:12If someone wonders
02:08:14why they're not working,
02:08:16tell them it's your boss.
02:08:18If someone wonders
02:08:20why they're not working,
02:08:22tell them it's your boss.
02:08:24If someone wonders
02:08:26why they're not working,
02:08:28tell them it's your boss.
02:08:30If someone wonders
02:08:32why they're not working,
02:08:34tell them it's your boss.
02:08:36If someone wonders
02:08:38why they're not working,
02:08:40tell them it's your boss.
02:08:42If someone wonders
02:08:44why they're not working,
02:08:46tell them it's your boss.
02:08:48If someone wonders
02:08:50why they're not working,
02:08:52tell them it's your boss.