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MAMMALS - Natural Science Unit 5

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Subido el 16 de mayo de 2020 por Alberto Del R.

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Vídeo explicativo de las principales características de los mamíferos. En inglés y castellano

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Hello, boys and girls, I'm here again to explain something new. I hope you enjoyed the previous video, okay, and it was helpful for you, and I decided to record a video again. 00:00:00
i think that is a kind of a way to to stay closer to you okay so i'm really happy for to talk to 00:00:17
you at least in this way and i hope you you're happy too for for this okay so 00:00:27
i estoy estamos aquí otra vez otro vídeo más que tal chicos y chicas espero que estéis bien 00:00:34
We recorded another, after having, I hope you liked the video we did last week, okay? 00:00:41
To explain to you the contents of English and, in the end, it will be a way to get closer to you, right? 00:00:51
And that you also see us and see that we are fine. 00:01:02
Espero que el otro vídeo haya sido útil y lo hayáis disfrutado y que este vídeo pues también os guste y que os venga estupendo para aprender. 00:01:06
En este caso, things and stuff, characteristics about mammals, ok? 00:01:20
Vamos a ver características de los mamíferos, mammals, ok? 00:01:25
first of all i want to say that sometimes i'm going to talk about mammals okay as we okay 00:01:30
we or you okay as as children why because we are mammals okay people human beings are mammals so 00:01:39
sometimes i'm going to talk maybe out with about we so don't it's nothing strange okay 00:01:50
Quiero decir que hablaré de los mammals, de los mamíferos, por nosotros, we, ok? 00:02:00
Y bueno, pues que nos extrañéis porque nosotros somos mamíferos, ¿vale? 00:02:07
Entonces compartimos las mismas características que vamos a ver ahora. 00:02:11
Entonces, pues, que nos extrañéis, que nos suene raro lo del we, 00:02:16
o que de vez en cuando me señale a mí, ¿vale? 00:02:20
Porque nosotros somos mamíferos también, ¿vale? 00:02:23
Let's see the characteristics, ok? 00:02:26
Go. 00:02:29
Mammals are vertebrates. Repeat after me please. Mammals are vertebrates. As you 00:02:30
can see in the picture there are a lot of animals that can be vertebrates but 00:02:44
mammals that are that are in the on in the square it's it's us okay it's our 00:02:48
skeleton means that mammals are vertebrates means that we have a skeleton inside our 00:02:57
body okay as for example bears, fish, amphibians, reptiles we will see later okay and this is the 00:03:03
skeleton of a human being but the rest of mammals it depends how they are the skeleton will be a 00:03:13
little different okay they walk on their four legs or maybe they are bigger or smaller it depends how 00:03:19
But the skeleton is always inside mammals' bodies, ¿ok? 00:03:27
Bueno, rápidamente en castellano, nosotros somos vertebrados, ¿vale? 00:03:34
Los mamíferos son vertebrados. 00:03:38
Ahí tenéis el esqueleto de una persona que, parecido al resto de los mamíferos, 00:03:40
puede ser más grande, puede ser más pequeño, puede andar sobre cuatro patas, 00:03:48
pero la estructura básica es la misma, ¿vale? 00:03:52
Y que somos vertebrados porque tenemos un esqueleto dentro de nuestro cuerpo. 00:03:55
Let's continue. 00:04:00
Mammals have got hair. 00:04:03
Repeat, please. 00:04:06
Mammals have got hair. 00:04:08
What does it mean? 00:04:12
That as you can see on your skin or maybe on your head or on your skin, 00:04:13
we have hair, okay? 00:04:18
Not too much like the rest of mammals, okay? 00:04:19
Because they are covered, completely covered with hair. 00:04:22
This hair protects us from the temperature, from the environment, and it can be called also fur, F U R. 00:04:25
If the skin is covered completely with hair, it can be called fur, not ours, because our skin is not fully covered with hair, 00:04:38
but you can find it also like if you are fair, ok? 00:04:50
Bueno, quiere decir que los mamíferos también están cubiertos de pelo, ¿vale? 00:04:57
Nosotros tenemos pelo, pero poquito. 00:05:04
Tenemos vello muy finito y apenas se nota, ¿no? 00:05:06
Tenemos pelo en la cabeza, eso sí. 00:05:10
Pero el resto de los animales, pues habéis visto que tienen la piel cubierta de pelo, he dicho. 00:05:12
Que podemos encontrar hair, como está escrito ahí. 00:05:17
O podemos encontrar fur, F-U-R, que esto significa más concretamente piel cubierta de pelo, ¿vale? 00:05:20
Y bueno, nos sirve para protegernos del frío, para protegernos del exterior y del ambiente donde vivimos, ¿vale? 00:05:30
Keep going. 00:05:37
Mammals are viviparous. 00:05:40
Repeat, please, after me. Mammals are viviparous. 00:05:43
Okay, as you can see in the pictures, there are mums, okay, that are pregnant, okay, that the baby mammal is inside their tummies, okay? 00:05:47
Here we have a woman, a zebra, and a goat, okay, that they are pregnant. 00:06:02
We are baby parrots because two reasons, okay? 00:06:12
First reason is because we start to grow inside our mummy's tummies, ok? 00:06:16
When we are ready to be born, we are born alive, ok? 00:06:26
We are born alive. 00:06:32
For example, in this period of time, in humans, human beings are 9 months. 00:06:33
The rest of animals, it depends. 00:06:42
It depends on how big they are. 00:06:46
For example, I think that elephants are almost two years. 00:06:48
Inside the baby elephants, they are almost two years inside their mummy's tummies. 00:06:52
You can imagine because elephants are very big. 00:07:01
¿Qué quiere decir esto? 00:07:05
Pues que los mamíferos somos vivíparos. 00:07:07
Por dos razones. 00:07:10
one because we do not start to grow within our mother's womb and two because we are born alive 00:07:11
ok we are born alive at the moment that we are inside our mother's womb prepared to 00:07:19
be able to live for ourselves because we are born humans we are nine months inside the 00:07:25
womb of our mother and in this case because depending on how big the mammal is in this 00:07:34
case, it is more or less time. I have put the example of elephants. Elephants, it seems to me 00:07:39
that they are almost two years inside the mother's womb, okay? Until they can be born and live by 00:07:43
themselves. Very curious, it is something that you can investigate. How long is the gestation period, 00:07:49
how long do the babies have to be inside the womb of the mothers, okay? Of the mammals. 00:07:55
keep going mamas have got four legs repeat please after me mamas have got four legs 00:08:01
all mamas have got four legs okay but sometimes can be four legs and two legs sorry or and two 00:08:11
arms like us for example or like some kind of monkeys gorillas or or any other any other like 00:08:21
that for example as you can see in the picture there is a dog okay that walks on their four legs 00:08:28
okay but for example human beings okay we walk on our two legs okay we have two legs and two arms 00:08:36
but this is a common characteristic of all mammals rapidly well we have four legs 00:08:44
¿Qué pasa? Pues que hay algunos, muchos de los animales, la mayoría de los mammals, de los mamíferos, pues caminan sobre sus cuatro patas. 00:08:52
Pero hay otros muchos, como nosotros los humanos, y muchas especies de monos y gorilas y tal, que caminan sobre las dos patas. 00:09:01
Entonces tienen dos patas y dos brazos, ¿vale? 00:09:12
Pero se consideran four legs, cuatro patas, para todos. 00:09:15
Keep going. 00:09:20
Mamas drink their mother's milk. Repeat, please, after me. Mamas drink their mother's milk. 00:09:20
What does it mean? So, as you can see, the piglets, the baby pigs, and this baby, okay, is drinking milk from their mommy's breast, okay, in this case. 00:09:31
It's our first kind of food that we can eat, okay? 00:09:51
So this is the main characteristic of how we are called mammals, okay? 00:09:59
So the first years or the first months, okay? 00:10:07
A couple of months or even years we are drinking our mother's milk. 00:10:12
What does this mean? That we, the mammals, take the milk from our mother, from the breast of our mother. 00:10:19
There you have the pigs and the baby, right? 00:10:31
This is the first food that we take as babies and we can be for a period of time, months or a year, taking the breast milk, okay? 00:10:34
And it is the main characteristic of why we are called mammals. 00:10:47
Let's go. 00:10:51
Here there are some examples of mammals. 00:10:55
I know that you have in mind, in your mind, a lot of them, but I'm gonna give you some 00:10:57
of them and maybe after this video you can think about more, ok? 00:11:02
We are elephants, we are mammals, zebras, tigers, giraffes, cows, we, as I told you 00:11:09
during or along the video, ok? 00:11:24
We are mammals. 00:11:26
And there are some mammals that live in the water, instead of walk, ok, on their legs, 00:11:29
they swim, like, do you know any example? 00:11:34
I'm sure of this. 00:11:42
Dolphins! 00:11:45
Okay, if you thought about dolphins, you're right. 00:11:45
Okay, they are mammals. 00:11:47
Because they are viviparous. 00:11:49
And also whales. 00:11:52
Very good. 00:11:54
There are some kind of sharks, too. 00:11:56
Okay, that are mammals. 00:11:58
Not all of them. 00:11:59
And there is one mammal that can fly. 00:12:02
What do you think? 00:12:06
I'm going to give you five seconds to think about it. 00:12:09
Do you know? 00:12:12
You guess it? 00:12:15
The bird! 00:12:18
Yes! 00:12:19
It's not a bird! 00:12:20
It's a mammal! 00:12:21
It's a mammal that can fly! 00:12:22
Wow! 00:12:25
So, this is the end of this video, ok? 00:12:26
I hope that you enjoyed it and you learned a lot about these animals. 00:12:29
You can complete the information with a happy learning video from YouTube that we gave you 00:12:32
in the in the schedule and i hope you enjoyed and i and i hope to see you soon and i miss you a lot 00:12:39
so espero que bueno hayáis acertado esos animales que os he puesto por ahí los delfines o las las 00:12:48
ballenas los algunos tipos de tiburones y también el el el único animal el único mamífero que puede 00:12:56
fly, which is the bat. I hope you liked it, that it works for you and that 00:13:04
you will also be happy to see me and I hope to see you soon, that I miss you and nothing this 00:13:10
week you are going to see me more times that there are more videos out there, it is worth completing the information that 00:13:19
we have given you that we have given you in this video with what you can see in the video of happy 00:13:24
learning of the youtube link that we have also left you in the program, come on 00:13:29
chicos nos vemos 00:13:34
Idioma/s:
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Autor/es:
Alberto del Real
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Alberto Del R.
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Fecha:
16 de mayo de 2020 - 12:44
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Duración:
13′ 39″
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