あにまるランキングダム Part 2/2 20240905

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00:00What is it?
00:03Even though he didn't move his mouth much, the fish he caught are being sucked in.
00:10The secret is obvious when you look at the bones.
00:14Let's go.
00:15It's a transparent skeleton.
00:19Wow, it's amazing.
00:21The jaw has a strange structure.
00:23What is this behind the mouth?
00:28In fact, this is also a bone.
00:31What kind of bone is it?
00:33It's the second jaw.
00:35The second jaw?
00:36Yes, the mouth has another mouth in the mouth.
00:40It's like an alien.
00:41Wow.
00:42It's true.
00:43That's a big one.
00:45When you catch a prey, the second jaw jumps out of the back of the throat and eats the prey.
00:54The second jaw pulls the prey into the back of the throat and eats it.
01:02Wow.
01:03The long and defenseless mouth dives and hides to make it difficult for the enemy to aim at it.
01:10Therefore, the inside of the mouth has evolved so that the prey can be eaten while hiding.
01:18Evolution is amazing.
01:20It's amazing.
01:21I don't want to be caught in the secret of the scary skull bone.
01:27That's all for the skeleton ranking.
01:31I've never seen a skull bone before.
01:33All the movie fans have raised their voices.
01:35I think they made the skeleton based on the movie Alien.
01:43It's amazing.
01:44I think there are more of these things just because we don't know.
01:47I think so.
01:48This character in the movie.
01:50I think so.
01:52In fact, Japan is the largest aquarium country in the world with the largest number of aquariums per capita.
02:02One of the most famous aquariums is Kusetsuyo Aquarium.
02:09It's Shanchi.
02:10All the information about aquariums in Japan is on the back of the head.
02:17They show the beauty of aquatic animals in picture books and events.
02:21This is the brother of fish, Kawa-chan.
02:26Let's introduce the Kusetsuyo Aquarium ranking recommended by Kawa-chan.
02:34The third place is...
02:36I want to go to a cool place because I still have a long way to go.
02:40In that sense, it's very cool.
02:43And there are more mysteries than in space.
02:46That world is expanding.
02:49We came to Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture, which is located almost in the center of Honshu.
02:58There is a Hakeshima Aquarium in Umime, facing Mikawa Bay.
03:03It's a stylish design.
03:06The first thing that welcomes us inside is...
03:11Chin-wa.
03:16At first glance, it looks like a normal aquarium.
03:20This is the Kusetsuyo point of our aquarium.
03:27What is it?
03:28Wow, it's big.
03:29It's not an exaggeration to say that it's the star of our aquarium.
03:33It's called Takahashi crab.
03:35It's an aquarium of deep-sea fish.
03:38Deep-sea fish?
03:39That's right.
03:41What is displayed in this aquarium is a deep-sea creature.
03:46Because it's deep.
03:48The deep sea is a dark world where the light of the sun hardly reaches due to the sea depth of 200 meters.
03:57It occupies about 95% of the ocean.
04:01In addition to Takahashi crab, there are many other deep-sea creatures in the Hakeshima Aquarium.
04:08Nanukazame-ya, which is unique in that it has eyelids and closes its eyes to rest.
04:16Ohomora, which has a habit of protecting itself by hiding in the surrounding environment,
04:21carrying shellfish and sea urchins on its hind legs.
04:27There are more than 140 rare deep-sea creatures.
04:33It's a very popular aquarium.
04:37In addition,
04:42you can touch precious deep-sea creatures directly.
04:48I want to touch it.
04:50This is not the only special point.
04:53We went to the aquarium's breeding office.
04:59It seems that they are dissecting deep-sea fish.
05:03They do that, too.
05:08Did you eat it?
05:14The Hakeshima Aquarium is in Gamagori City, Aichi Prefecture.
05:20In the breeding office, they are dissecting deep-sea fish.
05:30Did you eat it?
05:32I'm a gourmet hunter, Sanda-chan.
05:35I eat deep-sea creatures and tell my customers about their taste.
05:43Sanda-san is a gourmet hunter who has eaten more than 80 types of deep-sea creatures.
05:51I tell my customers that the fish was soft and delicious.
05:58I'm a gourmet hunter.
06:02In the beginning, Sanda-chan heard a voice saying that the deep-sea creatures were delicious.
06:09He decided to eat deep-sea creatures and tell his customers about their taste.
06:15The deep-sea creatures he ate were introduced in the report.
06:20The deep-sea creatures he ate so far were
06:24This is what I want to eat.
06:26The body of the deep-sea creature is small, so there are many organs such as digestive organs.
06:30This is a deep-sea creature called Yamato Tokkuri.
06:34Where do you eat this?
06:35You are brave.
06:38He is curious about the taste.
06:41He ate it as a tempura, but it was just fragrant.
06:46Next is the dragonfly fairy, Kurione.
06:52He ate it raw.
06:55The bitter taste spread in his mouth and his brain was in a state of limitation.
07:00Please rest assured. I am alive.
07:11Next is the king insect.
07:16He is a sea cleaner who eats dead fish in the sea.
07:23How does it taste?
07:25I will eat it.
07:30It's not good.
07:35The taste is similar to shrimp.
07:41Sometimes the contents of the stomach are attached to the meat, so it is bitter.
07:47If you are interested in the taste of the king insect, it is on sale at the souvenir corner of the aquarium.
07:55How about eating it?
08:00Kawa's recommended Kusetsuyo Aquarium Ranking No. 2
08:06This is the world's largest aquarium.
08:09There is no other way to look at it.
08:18I went to Tsuruoka City, Yamagata Prefecture in the west of the northeastern region of Japan.
08:26I went to the Kamo Aquarium in Tsuruoka City, which stands by the sea facing the sea of Japan.
08:34The captain, Izumi Oku, guided me around the ship.
08:40As I went further, I saw a jellyfish.
08:47This is a jellyfish in the water jellyfish aquarium.
08:51A jellyfish that swims in the water is a fantastic jellyfish.
08:56There are jellyfish here and there.
09:02There are jellyfish everywhere.
09:06This is a special aquarium for jellyfish.
09:11This is Luteum jellyfish, which lives in the Mediterranean Sea.
09:17This is also the first jellyfish in Japan.
09:20When it grows up, the edge of the umbrella turns brown.
09:24This is beautiful.
09:26There are many feathers on the umbrella.
09:30This is a jellyfish that looks like it's wearing a mino.
09:35If you come here, you can see almost all the jellyfish on display in Japan.
09:42There are more than 80 types of jellyfish.
09:47You can't see such an exhibition in other aquariums.
09:54This is a jellyfish bar.
09:58You can put jellyfish on the counter and enjoy it.
10:06At the jellyfish bar, you can learn about the growth process of jellyfish while looking at the real thing.
10:15The reproduction of jellyfish in the water is that the male takes out the sperm in the water and the female takes it into her body to lay eggs.
10:22After that, they grow up while changing their shape at each stage.
10:28After about a month, they become jellyfish.
10:32The growth process should be surprised.
10:36At the third stage, when it becomes a polyp that looks like an isomalt,
10:43it separates the body and increases the number by itself.
10:49In recent research, it has been revealed that one polyp separates up to 72 times.
10:58After that, when the separated body grows into a four-stage strobila,
11:05the dorsal fin gradually enters and separates again.
11:11Each separated dorsal fin grows into the jellyfish that we are looking at.
11:19It's amazing.
11:21It's interesting that if you can make about 100 days of sperm,
11:25if you release a million of them a day, it will be 100 million in 100 days.
11:30Polyps grow faster.
11:33There is also a research announcement that it will be 70 times in a month.
11:36In the next month, it will be 70 times again.
11:40It's amazing.
11:42That's the problem.
11:44If it grows like this, the sea will be full of jellyfish.
11:47It won't be.
11:49It's because it's being eaten.
11:52So, the sea needs to have food creatures,
11:56and various things intermingle to create an environment.
12:00It's a food chain.
12:02That's right.
12:04The food chain of the sea is maintained by an exquisite balance.
12:12Such jellyfish also eat small animal plankton in the food chain,
12:20but jellyfish that reflect light and glow in rainbow colors eat dried food.
12:29Here is a precious video capturing the scene of eating.
12:51A beautiful jellyfish that glows in rainbow colors.
12:55Here is a precious video capturing the scene of eating.
13:04What is it eating?
13:06The jellyfish is eating the same jellyfish.
13:10What is it eating?
13:12It opens its big mouth and swallows it.
13:15It's surprising.
13:17In addition to the display of jellyfish, there is also a jellyfish aquarium.
13:22Here, we breed jellyfish.
13:28This is a jellyfish breeding laboratory.
13:32They have succeeded in breeding jellyfish, such as Kitamizu jellyfish, Okikurage and Urikurage, which have never succeeded in breeding.
13:42It's amazing.
13:45If you hear that there is a rare jellyfish, you can visit the site regardless of whether you are in Japan or abroad.
13:50They collect the parent and child jellyfish, breed them, and display them at the aquarium.
13:56This scale of research facility is the top class in Japan.
14:01They come to the facility from overseas.
14:05I'll let you know the fun of jellyfish.
14:10It's cool.
14:12You may think it's just a jellyfish, but it's hard to breed.
14:19I think the passion of the people who rely on such a creature is the strongest.
14:27The number of jellyfish breeding is increasing.
14:35There are many insects.
14:37There are many creatures that have a history deeper than that of humans.
14:48Maybe humans don't need a male.
14:52You said a scary thing.
14:54I was told by a jellyfish that the pyramid where the king and the man are sitting on is the body of a human.
15:05The king himself denies it.
15:09In the case of jellyfish, when they get married and have children, they give birth to a new species.
15:15If you breed only one species, you may get the same disease.
15:19If you get a different gene here, it will change.
15:24It's an interesting lifestyle.
15:28That's why you can stay here all the time.
15:32Kawa's recommended aquarium ranking.
15:37No.1
15:40This is a rare aquarium in the world.
15:44This is the largest aquarium in the world.
15:48You'll know what I mean when you go there.
15:51The youngest handsome captain of Japan is waiting for you.
15:56He headed to Nabari City, Mie Prefecture.
16:01It's very crowded in the mountains.
16:03Customers seem to be heading to the back of the mountain.
16:09He follows the customers and walks along the road in the mountains.
16:14There is an aquarium in the mountains.
16:19That's true.
16:20This is the No.1 aquarium in the world.
16:26The youngest handsome captain of Japan is waiting for you.
16:35I've heard that this is the largest aquarium in the world.
16:39I think it's faster for you to see it.
16:42Let's go there.
16:45He doesn't enter the aquarium.
16:47He doesn't enter the aquarium.
16:49He walks along the road in the mountains.
16:53There are many fish called YOSHINOBORI in Iwahada.
16:58It's a shallow area.
17:02There is a fish called YOSHINOBORI in Iwahada.
17:06People who like freshwater fish are popular.
17:09It's a cute fish.
17:11I found a good one.
17:14This is a fairy of Akahara Imori.
17:17This is a special fish of Akahara Imori.
17:20The number of places where you can see wild fish is decreasing.
17:26But what does the largest aquarium in the world mean?
17:31This is a tourist attraction called AKAMI SHISHU HASHITAKI.
17:34Customers are walking along the waterfall.
17:38You can see various animals while walking along the waterfall.
17:42This is a whole aquarium.
17:44You can see various animals while walking along the waterfall.
17:48The building itself is not very big.
17:52But there is a 3-kilometer-long canyon.
17:56The animals that live there are also part of the Akamedaki Aquarium.
18:01You can see the animals that live in nature in the aquarium.
18:09This is the largest aquarium in the world.
18:13If you look closely, you can see a special animal.
18:21That is...
18:23This is a place where OOSAN SHOUMO lives.
18:27OOSAN SHOUMO?
18:29Yes.
18:31According to the warning of the Akamedaki Aquarium,
18:34you can see OOSAN SHOUMO, which is designated as a special natural monument in Japan.
18:40That's amazing.
18:43OOSAN SHOUMO, which is exhibited in the main aquarium in the museum.
18:49I'm exhibiting OOSAN SHOUMO.
18:53Where is it?
18:55It looks like a rock.
18:57There is a strange rock over there.
19:03It's a little bumpy.
19:06That's OOSAN SHOUMO.
19:10It's big.
19:12It's about 106 centimeters long.
19:15That's amazing.
19:17OOSAN SHOUMO is the largest OOSAN SHOUMO in amphibians,
19:23not fish, but frogs and imori.
19:26It hasn't changed much since 30 million years ago.
19:31It is also called a living fossil.
19:33OOSAN SHOUMO
19:36It is nocturnal and usually spends a lot of time in the shade of a rock without moving.
19:44It needs to breathe in and out mainly in amphibians.
19:50So,
19:52I get excited when I move when I look at it.
19:55Take only the tip of your nose out of the water and breathe.
19:59Inflate your throat and breathe in a lot of air.
20:04Once every 20 to 30 minutes.
20:08It's a chance to see it move.
20:11It's hard to see.
20:13It's OOSAN SHOUMO, which looks like it's moving slowly.
20:17OOSAN SHOUMO
20:20OOSAN SHOUMO
20:23OOSAN SHOUMO
20:27The movie I play as a voice actor, Kimi no Iro, is in full swing.
20:31It depicts the youth of three high school students who have a heart for music in a delicate and vivid image.
20:38Please enjoy the live scene of the climax of the latest work directed by Naoko Yamada, which attracts the attention of the world.
20:47OOSAN SHOUMO, a national special natural monument.
20:51The scene of eating is shocking.
20:59The food is eaten at an unstoppable speed.
21:06In fact, only OOSAN SHOUMO, a national special natural monument, is designated as a national special natural monument.
21:16It is said that it was imported as food in the past.
21:22The number of visitors has decreased in some places.
21:28OOSAN SHOUMO, a national special natural monument, was designated as a special foreign organism this year as a biological pest.
21:39There are many other creatures in the museum.
21:43What is this?
21:45It's a creature called a sea eel.
21:48It's a fish.
21:50I was wondering what kind of creature was popular at the aquarium.
21:53And I found out that it was one of the most popular creatures in the aquarium.
21:56I thought I could do something with it in the aquarium.
22:01So I decided to make it as popular as the sea eel.
22:07That's how I got it.
22:09The aquarium is located next to the warning sign.
22:14I think it's a rare place.
22:19I want to make the best use of the landscape and make it the only place I've never been to.
22:24I'd be happy if I could enjoy it.
22:27I think the best aquarium is a place where you can see the real animal.
22:33In that sense, I think this is a perfect aquarium.
22:38It's like an exhibition of the zoo or aquarium.
22:42The philosophy behind it is clearly different from when we were kids.
22:47I reflect on my actions.
22:50I was moved by the fact that I could talk about the scale of the earth with my family.
22:58How was it?
22:59It is said that the number of monkeys in the Amazon and the number of fruits are constant.
23:09I've been out many times today.
23:12There is a balance between the predator and the eater.
23:18I wonder if there is a present that only humans have come out of it.
23:23I've been thinking about it all day today.
23:28The way humans are now and the way they will be in the future.
23:31Maybe it's a desire for the sake of humans.
23:34The history of destroying other creatures.
23:39How to accept it as a human weakness.
23:42I think we should work on how to create a future and light.
23:54The Nagasaki Biopark has become the most popular zoo in Japan.
24:00A bunch of watermelons.
24:04One of them, Momo, is 30 years old this year.
24:09In terms of humans, it is an age to meet a great history.
24:14Momo, who has grown so far, and Ito, the director, have a bond that has overcome difficulties.
24:24I was an artificial childcare, so I was Momo's parent.
24:32Momo was born in March, when the cold was severe 30 years ago.
24:38Normally, hippos are born in the water.
24:42Momo was born on land.
24:45This has caused great damage to Momo.
24:48The hippo's legs are short, so it can't get between its mother and the ground on the ground.
24:56Babies can't reach Chibusa.
24:59Momo was in a state where she could not drink milk and fell into a state of starvation in the cold.
25:05Momo's mother, Nonnon, is said to have given up childcare.
25:12I was born on March 6th, when it was cold.
25:17I think she thought that if I was born in the water, I would die.
25:23The zookeeper protects Momo.
25:26Even though she has taken care of one side, there was no successful example of hippo artificial childcare in Japan at that time.
25:33There were no examples, so each one was in a state of testing.
25:41The first hurdle was milk.
25:44Momo did not drink the necessary milk to increase the resistance.
25:49By raising Momo, my mother was very angry.
25:53I couldn't ask my mother to give me milk.
25:57So I noticed Jersey cow milk, which is high in milk fat.
26:03When I asked a friend's farm, he kindly gave it to me.
26:08As a result of the support of the zookeepers, about two months have passed since the birth of Momo.
26:15It was thought that hippo artificial childcare had succeeded, but a certain doubt arose in Mr. Ito.
26:22After milking, I washed the dirty things.
26:26By the way, if Momo had never swum, would she be able to swim properly?
26:32Momo, who had never been in the water since birth.
26:35If Momo could not swim, she would not be able to return to the pond where her mother was.
26:41However, Momo refused to drink water and drowned without knowing how to breathe.
26:49I entered the pond from the nose or mouth and did not know the timing to close.
26:54I sucked water into the tree and showed it to my mother.
26:57She said, I'm scared.
26:59From the second time, I felt like I was going to play in the water with her.
27:09In order to return to his mother, Mr. Ito carried out swimming training.
27:14He continued to teach Momo the timing of breathing and how to use his legs.
27:19Three months have passed.
27:24Momo learned to swim.
27:26She learned to swim.
27:29It is characterized by a strange way of swimming like a butterfly.
27:34Two years and four months after birth, Momo was able to return to the pond where her mother lived.
27:41Her mother also accepted Momo.
27:44And in the spring of 7 years old, she gave birth to the first male.
27:49She gave birth in the water that she had never experienced before.
27:56At that time, I couldn't stop crying because I forgot to take a picture.
28:04At that time, I couldn't stop crying because I forgot to take a picture.
28:12Momo, who delivers the charm of animals to entertain the viewer.
28:17There was a love between a hard-working breeder and Momo, who desperately survived.