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Cave of the Black Dragon: Gunung Mulu National Park: UNESCO Culture Sector
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Cave of the Black Dragon, Gunung Mulu National Park.
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The Gunung Mulu National Park lies just below the equator in Borneo, in Malaysia.
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The park covers 530 square kilometres of tropical rainforest.
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The jungle teems with plant and animal species.
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This Latin fly's mottled colouring protects it from predators.
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The birdwing butterfly is a symbol of Malaysia.
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The creatures have adapted to this environment.
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This tree appears hollow. A parasitic fig entwined itself around another tree.
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The tree died and this is the result.
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Vast limestone caves extend beneath the forest.
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It is one of the largest and longest set of caves in the world.
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Heavy tropical rains carve them out of the stone.
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The caves are home to a creature that supports a whole ecosystem in Gunung Mulu.
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The fawn roundleaf bat is Borneo's most common bat species.
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A species of centipede also lives here.
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When in danger, it leaves a fluorescent liquid and scuttles away.
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It rains continually in Borneo's rainforest.
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Once the rain ceases, the bats inside the cave awake and fly out together.
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There are more than three million of them.
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They are called the black dragon, a term of awe and respect.
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The bats fly around preying on insects. The dance can last more than 30 minutes.
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Their natural enemy is the hawk.
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The shape of the black dragon disperses as it defends the bats form a circle to scare the hawk away.
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Gunung Mulu, with its enormous caves below and a vast tropical rainforest above,
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hums with life and mystery.
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- Nivel Intermedio
- Autor/es:
- NHK World Heritage 100 Series - UNESCO
- Subido por:
- EducaMadrid
- Licencia:
- Reconocimiento - No comercial - Sin obra derivada
- Visualizaciones:
- 516
- Fecha:
- 1 de junio de 2007 - 10:52
- Visibilidad:
- Público
- Enlace Relacionado:
- UNESCO
- Duración:
- 02′ 46″
- Relación de aspecto:
- 4:3 Hasta 2009 fue el estándar utilizado en la televisión PAL; muchas pantallas de ordenador y televisores usan este estándar, erróneamente llamado cuadrado, cuando en la realidad es rectangular o wide.
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