00:00If we talk about long jump, it's not too late for the raccoons.
00:08They can jump 10 times their size.
00:13They use their strength to jump.
00:17When they land on the ground, it's a winner right away.
00:24This tree frog is just staring at the leaves.
00:28It's already sleeping and eating on the tree.
00:33It sticks to anything that it touches.
00:38Even if the leaves are slippery, it can jump.
00:42The characteristics of tree frogs, their ability to twist their necks.
00:47It's like you're looking at a person where they're going to jump.
00:52Ordinary frogs can't get close to this.
00:56Look at how slippery it is.
01:01Even if other frogs are submerged in water, like the barbie frog,
01:07the frog is ready for the next Olympics.
01:15To maintain the strength of these frogs, they need clean water.
01:20Because if the water is dirty, they can get weak.
01:24That's why they're also called bio-indicators of clean surroundings.
01:30What they're good at in the long jump, inside the forest, and not to be defeated,
01:36are the spiders.
01:42On top of the jump,
01:45it's already a gold medalist.
01:49These tarantulas of Romblon, they move so fast.
01:55When we tried to catch it, it jumped so fast.
02:08With this speed, it can jump at any time.
02:14That's a juvenile tarantula.
02:16I was surprised, it really jumped.
02:20They also have this ability to hunt.
02:25Not only for land, they can also hunt in water.
02:30Like the fishing spider,
02:33they're going to eat a fish today.
02:55Thank you for watching Born to be Wild.
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