EXPOSICIÓN MATEO - Contenido educativo
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Yeah.
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Mateo, I heard you a little bit wrong. Can you explain it to us?
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Ok, I'll play it.
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Let's continue.
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Ok, you tell me when I have to stop to explain something better.
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We'll play it while we come back.
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Stop, stop, stop.
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Look, look guys. This is the National Park of Comodo.
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This is the National Park of Comodo with all the islands of Comodo, Isla de las Flores and this is the Isla de las Flores.
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This is the Isla de las Flores and this is the Isla de las Flores.
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What family does it belong to?
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The Comodo Dragon belongs to the family of the Barrenos.
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They appeared in the 5 billion years of Australia.
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Like the Barrenos, the Barrenos appeared in the 40 billion years of our ancestors in the 5 billion years.
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Look, guys, stop.
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Their order is squamata, cats and snakes.
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They are anguimorphs because they have a bifid tongue and their family is the Barrenos.
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What is their tongue like?
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Their tongue is bifid, like that of snakes.
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They use it to detect the smell of their flowers in the air.
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Look, a bifid tongue, imagine, look, this is a bifid tongue.
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It has two tips that capture smell molecules.
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Look, imagine that there is a goat here and a buffalo here.
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And the dragon takes out his tongue.
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Where do you think it would be?
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There or there?
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The correct answer was there.
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The buffalo is much more meaty than the goat.
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The tips of the tongue capture smell molecules.
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Look, look, stop, stop.
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This is a bifid tongue, like that of snakes.
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It gives a little bit of yoyo.
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Yoyo makes me scared.
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Look, this is the tongue.
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This is a bifid tongue.
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And just like snakes, it gives a little bit of yoyo.
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Yoyo makes me scared.
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Look, this is the tongue.
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This is a bifid tongue.
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This is a bifid tongue.
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And just like snakes, or comfortable dragons,
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or some reptiles have the tongue.
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They are carnivorous.
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They are very good hunters for their nature.
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They hunt 20 kilometers a day.
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We are even seeing them in a part of Ireland,
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with their stomachs full of poison.
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If the prey manages to escape,
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the poison makes it disappear.
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It doesn't give it a few meters,
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and then the dragon comes back for it,
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and they eat it.
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They eat 80 pieces of meat at once.
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They can survive with just one meal a month.
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They are also carnivorous,
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and thanks to their yoyo,
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they can detect the animal
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several kilometers away.
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Look at the face of the hunter, guys.
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Look, that goat is running away from the dragons.
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They have injected poison into it.
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So, a few meters away,
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the goat has fled,
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and the dragons can eat it.
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Let's see.
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It's a real goat.
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What is its size?
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It can weigh 70 kilos,
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or measure 2 meters.
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A comfortable dragon is the same as a person.
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It's beautiful.
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What colors are they?
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Their colors are orange,
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green, gray, and blue.
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They have a kind of armor
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under their muscles,
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and it's called an osteoderm.
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Look, this is blue,
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this is red,
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this is green,
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and this is gray.
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Do you know what this is?
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Some dinosaurs had osteoderms,
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which are...
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Look, after the meat of the comfortable dragon,
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we find a muscle.
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We don't find the bone.
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We find this, the osteoderm.
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This is the last one.
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In the month of September,
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the females lay 15 to 30 eggs at once.
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They bury them in tunnels
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to prevent them from being eaten.
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The newly hatched eggs
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quickly go up the trees
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where they usually lay the first year of life
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for them to be eaten.
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There are a lot of eggs
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in a small cage.
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In this way, they practice the house
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so that when they live in it,
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they can live up to 40 years.
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Look, these are the comfortable dragons
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that were born.
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Well, friends, I hope you liked
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learning about the comfortable dragon.
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And when you go to a zoo
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with one of them,
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don't put your hand in it to give it food.
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Goodbye!
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- 6 de marzo de 2023 - 20:19
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