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00:00That's it! All the leather on it was cut off by those uncles.
00:04This paw this!
00:06And this paw is marinating with too much moisture.
00:10Just put it by the seat and let it melt slowly.
00:13I cut this stuff like jelly.
00:16You see!
00:18Very fool!
00:19This is useless!
00:21Look at this! Go out and it's all on it!
00:24Just this small one!
00:26This guy is the best!
00:28Can't touch with hands.
00:30There are a lot of red spots on the hands.
00:33There are things in places like the beach.
00:36There are delicious food below.
00:39It's still a snail.
00:41At first I thought it was a crab.
00:44Such a big one!
00:46Look at this moisture.
00:48The sand here is very dry.
00:51This snail can still have so much water.
00:54It's not small.
00:55Why is this octopus red?
00:58Hey!
00:59He should have come out of this shell.
01:02Oh!
01:03There are seeds in it.
01:05You see!
01:07This is an octopus with seeds.
01:10This is also a conch.
01:11And this conch has meat.
01:14This octopus wouldn't want these seeds.
01:17Would it?
01:17It's all his!
01:18How many octopus is that?
01:20Each of these white ones is.
01:23That's thousands.
01:25Put this in the water for him.
01:27Put it deep.
01:29Look at the top of this rope.
01:31This seaweed is dry.
01:34Piece by piece dried nori.
01:36It's like the finished product sold is the same.
01:40This is very troublesome to clean up at home.
01:47You can make a bowl of soup.
01:50There's a rope at the bottom.
01:52He can't grow without rope.
01:53It's all buried in the sand.
01:57It's all over the sand here.
01:59It's on every one of these ropes.
02:00The splash is all over the place.
02:03This is also a king.
02:05Hey!
02:06He's still here.
02:07It can't be melted by sprinkling salt.
02:11See that tongue?
02:13Right here.
02:15He doesn't go out in this place either.
02:18Here we go!
02:20It's okay.
02:21This is weird.
02:22A little more.
02:23Isn't this small?
02:24Look at his meat.
02:26It keeps pulling in.
02:28Is his tongue the fattest?
02:30That nose is so trendy.
02:34This is not a support.
02:36I see him going up and down.
02:39Definitely not.
02:41Did you guess right?
02:44Hey!
02:45Die and Ian guessed wrong again.
02:48Generally, this support will run diagonally.
02:51Such a big one.
02:53You see he looks like.
02:55If not, his name is Radish Loss.
02:59This one's almost completely out.
03:02He's just on the edge of this low tide.
03:06Ah, people.
03:06Okay, pull this.
03:10And I was going to say this rooted.
03:13It's very deep and not easy to pull.
03:16This came out in an instant.
03:17It's a complete point.
03:19It's not broken.
03:20Down here, that's a cat's eye snail.
03:23How can this cat's eye snail still lie in it?
03:26Hey, this meat!
03:28Can he measure water?
03:29Can he measure water?
03:30He was caught in a fishing net.
03:35This cat Yarrow.
03:37Stupid.
03:38He should be struggling to get down.
03:40One litter, the net can't catch him.
03:42Alive!
03:43I almost didn't see any seaweed in this place.
03:48As soon as he went inside, he came directly up in an instant.
03:53Look at this nose.
03:56It hasn't even fallen off yet.
03:59In fact, sometimes the catch is very fast with this hook.
04:02Much more efficient than that salt.
04:05This is also a big bulge.
04:07There's basically a big snail hidden underneath.
04:10Dig this whole thing out.
04:14This is so big.
04:17This one is still eating a small snail.
04:21Did you see it?
04:23You fed him.
04:25Let the little one go.
04:27That meat is still alive.
04:29This is a breathing hole.
04:31Now these breathing holes are spitting water out.
04:34It's coming this way.
04:36You can see it after unplugging it.
04:38This head is not small.
04:41Use this hook directly.
04:43Wear this scale out.
04:44It's not small, is it?
04:47It's faster to wear this with this hook.
04:51If you use salt, you'll have to wait for him for a while.
04:54This sea cucumber is still eating with this mouth.
04:58It's shrunk in sea.
05:00Rarely can you see this sea cucumber's wool.
05:04Look at this thorn on him.
05:06This sea cucumber is edible.
05:07Now there are some sea cucumbers that are not recommended to eat.
05:12Slowly turning into a small ball.
05:15He's tough.
05:17This sea cucumber is amazing.
05:18As long as you touch him, he becomes particularly hard.
05:22You can see, I found such a big dragon.
05:24Whisker peptide.
05:25This one is really, really big.
05:29I haven't seen such a big dragon beard in a long time.
05:33Look at this one.
05:33I have to catch it this time.
05:38Do you have 5 kilograms?
05:41Just this one.
05:42I don't like to catch these little ones here.
05:45That one over there is also quite big.
05:47These ones.
05:48But look at this one.
05:49This bucket can be filled.
05:53It's really a bucket.
05:56Yes, come up and fill the barrel directly.
05:59How many of these do I have to eat?
06:02This is an octopus nest.
06:04There are a lot of these seabirds here.
06:06This octopus is hiding here.
06:09Isn't he really smart?
06:10Hide inside this oyster shell.
06:14So the seabirds can't peck him.
06:17This octopus has a lot of eyes.
06:21It's not small.
06:24If such an octopus is found by seabirds,
06:26I just took it away.
06:28This is also a red arm array.
06:30Give it a watch.
06:32Now there are more of these crabs.
06:36It's got a bulge like that.
06:37It looks red.
06:42Bring this too.
06:44One advantage of this crab is that it is fat.
06:48This octopus really can't be found by ordinary people.
06:52This is just out of time.
06:54The tide is by his side.
06:56Just so far away.
06:58He plans to settle in this place.
07:01This place is too dangerous.
07:03Cat brother in this place.
07:05Just after the tide goes out.
07:07This water flows directly out.
07:10Look, this is a ram.
07:12This head is really big.
07:15Such a big one.
07:17I found that there are really a lot of big hair brothers like this now.
07:21That kind of little male brother is very rare this year.
07:24This one is half a G.
07:27This seabird can't eat either.
07:29Look here.
07:30There's no way to get it.
07:32This looks like a small hairy clam.
07:34It's actually delicious if it's that big.
07:38The bigger the hairy clam, the harder the meat.
07:41What's going on here?
07:43Does he eat him or does he eat him?
07:46Look how fat this meat is.
07:47I caught a lot today.
07:49Look at so much.
07:51I feel like I have an adiccio.
07:54This head is not small.
07:57Is this cock eating that oyster?
07:59Did you see it?
08:00This big oyster is his meal.
08:03You can also bring this oyster.
08:05Suck on this.
08:06This meat is too fat now.
08:11He's covered in mud.
08:14This kind of test must be eating.
08:16You see his mouth is full of shells.
08:19He's really good.
08:20That shell.
08:22And he inhaled it and he ate it.
08:24The shell spits out.
08:26Is it a shell or is it meaty?
08:28With meat.
08:31It's not quite there yet.
08:34This one is eating again.
08:36Did you see it?
08:38It came out of his mouth.
08:40There's another hole in this place.
08:42See?
08:42He punched a hole with his tongue.
08:45Just keep licking there.
08:47Licked him.
08:49This place is obviously different.
08:52If this line can't catch the sea,
08:54it's impossible to send it.
08:56This is a bulge.
08:59He's so big naked.
09:00Naked down here.
09:03This head is so big.
09:06Why do some people go to the beach
09:08and can't catch anything?
09:10Most people can't catch it.
09:13These things have to be known.
09:15This kind of noodle fish.
09:16He likes to go ashore.
09:19So fresh this.
09:20This fish is an edible one and a half.
09:23In the end, it was all eaten by seabirds.
09:26Feed it into the water and he doesn't want to move.
09:29On the beach, he is willing to move.
09:32Can't he swim?
09:33This is the pit where the octopus lies.
09:36Look how far he has climbed.
09:38This is the furthest creeping octopus I've ever seen.
09:41Why is he so good?
09:44This guy can crawl too much.
09:46This is really my first time seeing.
09:49An octopus climbed this far.
09:51Look where I got this bucket.
09:53It's so far over there that it hasn't been spotted by seabirds.
09:57That's lucky.
10:00The tide is coming up soon.
10:02This breathing hole just filled with water.
10:04I see it.
10:05Hey!
10:06Enter the bad water.
10:09It's over.
10:10It's over.
10:11It's over.
10:11This doesn't work anymore.
10:14Or dig it all out.
10:16This one was caught.
10:18It's easier.
10:19Look at this big nostril.
10:21It's all section by section.
10:23It's too easy to catch.
10:26Almost let him run away.
10:27Just like this breathing work.
10:29And there's something in it.
10:31This should also be a moon.
10:34Such a big one.
10:36This should be the same.
10:38The two moons are still neighbors.
10:40This cherry blossom was said by you that he held the sand so deeply.
10:46How powerful is his tongue?
10:48These two are about the same size.
10:52How can this dragon whisker be messy?
10:54This must have been blown by the wind.
10:57Like that hair is messed up.
11:01This one?
11:02Not particularly big.
11:04I don't want to pick these little ones.
11:06It's okay to pick these longer ones.
11:09Just keep it for him.
11:11And in a few days, it started to grow back.
11:14He grows these things faster.
11:16Look, there's another one here.
11:18In fact, if this thing is on our beach, it's a lot.
11:24There are several meals a day if you want to eat.
11:27Look at this place.
11:29I picked up half a bucket.
11:31I picked up half a bucket.
11:31I picked up half a bucket.
11:40I'm glad.
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