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00:00Where is the learning, guys?
00:01What does "he didn't come" mean?
00:02Or is it because he's cunning?
00:04And Prophet Capital, but is your leg from the chain?
00:06Because of my neck
00:06Where is the learning, guys?
00:08What happened?
00:09Speak to him
00:09I don't know when this happened.
00:11Or how did it happen?
00:13But it happened
00:13Yes, sir
00:15I am the knight box
00:17What ate what hazelnut?
00:18Do you know where it is?
00:20In the hotel
00:21Not on the hotel roof
00:22Because the world is sunny and all that
00:24And it doesn't have to be a storm, I mean
00:25Regretful?
00:26Of course I regret it
00:27He's my friend and a longtime colleague.
00:29Do I regret it?
00:29Why would I regret it?
00:30My right
00:31This is Razi and Razi is my eyes
00:33I was a house fan
00:34I can't see anything in front of me
00:35Just one word from him to one word from me
00:37And we're looking at the gun.
00:39Okay, what is this?
00:40What? There's nothing there.
00:41But I didn't kill him
00:43Seriously, I didn't kill him.
00:45Seriously, I didn't kill him.
00:46I myself want our voice to be heard
00:47To the officials
00:49I wish
00:50What do you say?
00:52Is there a difference in how he played with your ego?
00:54I
00:54You don't understand.
00:56They don't accuse you of murder like this.
00:58You'll get a bad reputation
00:59Why did you imagine the bear?
01:02Why the bear?
01:04Why the bear?
01:04Why the bear?
01:06We gathered expectations
01:08Of all the affected dogs
01:09And that's it
01:10Prepared with the convoy at the court
01:12At the end of February, God willing.
01:13Because we voted
01:14You're not listening anymore?
01:18What should we do?
01:19The pickup wasn't there
01:20And we know very well
01:22The cat's gone
01:23supermarket opens
01:28Mama, you six
01:30You see me as a gazelle
01:32What can we say?
01:35very
01:42And because mucho
01:42As
01:43It wasn't a new episode of the program
01:44Al-Dahih
01:45Honey, God Almighty did not want to take you of your own free will
01:47In 1902
01:47Finally, Abu Hamad Al-Muradi
01:49A natural disaster, no civil war, no nuclear explosion
01:51No, my dear, the matter is simpler than that.
01:52US President Feodoro Roosevelt
01:54He's taking a vacation from the White House
01:56What will he do?
01:57He's going hunting in Mississippi
01:59Okay, who is he hunting, Abu Hamad?
02:00Are there any Vietnamese, Cubans, or Afghans?
02:02Dear friend, please let's not have these assumptions; we don't obey American presidents.
02:04He was going to hunt a black bear
02:06Are you satisfied with Abu Hamad's blackness?
02:07He tells me, my dear, that he's shining a light on a black bear.
02:09One searched and found nothing
02:10It happens that the men of Tupela find an old, sick bear
02:13They tie it to a tree
02:14They are besieging the poor old bear.
02:16And the winds blow to the American president, saying
02:18Go ahead and take your chance, it's not easy, is it?
02:20We tied up a retired bear
02:21Hey, my dear, Teddy Roosevelt refuses
02:24He says that's not sportsmanship, guys.
02:25I'm not going to kill a weak bear.
02:27I'm not a crybaby
02:28I am not the one who abuses my power and authority.
02:30If I kill a bear
02:31The middle one isn't there now.
02:32Ahhh
02:32News, my dear, about the president
02:34Abu Qalb Tayeb spread
02:35And he is a cartoonist in Washington
02:37President Di refuses to kill the helpless bear
02:40In one of the drawings, the bear is depicted in a childlike and cute way.
02:43It is round and spacious.
02:44So what happens is that a gift shop owner sees it.
02:46He asks his wife to make him a doll in the same shape.
02:49knit or sew a doll
02:50Teddy bear
02:51This world is for sale and it's breaking the world.
02:54Demand is increasing
02:54Then the production of the bear-dub machine begins to expand.
02:57What's the name of the time, my dear?
02:58Teddy Spear
02:59Named after the American president
03:00Teddy Roosevel
03:01Now you see, my dear, how Teddy Bear started
03:03These teddy bears, my dear, enjoy immense popularity.
03:06To the point that one of the priests
03:07Michael G. Esper, 1907
03:09He'll say that these teddy bears are racial suicide
03:11And the greatest danger facing our nation
03:13Oh Sass, oh Lord, why did you withdraw this?
03:14It will be said at that time that the little girls
03:16They were attached to the teddy bear trio
03:17This will fill the emotional void in their lives.
03:19Their natural, feminine desire for motherhood
03:22When they see this bear, they'll be laughing.
03:23They'll feel that we don't need to have children like that.
03:25The American office is in the dark
03:26This will lead to wives without children.
03:29And the American race ends
03:30The American race will end
03:32Lord Ahmed, whoever lets him go, he will end up like this.
03:34The truth is, of course, there was no danger to the American race.
03:36And there's no size like this, as you can see.
03:38But these toy teddy bears had an effect on real teddy bears.
03:41People's view of the day is changing
03:43The American John Mullen says
03:45Until 2002, the tank was a symbol of danger.
03:48To the point that the federal government was systematically destroying the tank.
03:51One of the government biologists was justifying the war on the tank
03:55Why are you, Aziz, making these escalations like this?
03:56They remain enemies and we must exterminate them.
03:58Our children are important to us; we shouldn't have children.
04:00They can't stay in the garden fighting each other.
04:01And no food is brought to them?
04:02calm
04:02Why did you also say that the US government saw
04:04These animals have no place in American civilization.
04:07The result of this was the extermination of the Romani bear.
04:10From 95% of the original land
04:11But suddenly it became America
04:13The tank that was being repeatedly moved suddenly made everyone want to hug it.
04:15This perception reinforces the existence of a second tank in popular culture.
04:18Zee Wida Bo
04:19The one named after a black tank called Winnie
04:22Yoji on the brown bear
04:23This romantic vision will be represented in an extreme way by someone named
04:25Timothy Treadwell
04:26Famous for Krizleman
04:28or the bear man
04:28The man who spent 12 summers with the tank in Alaska
04:31It's as if they were exactly a family
04:33In the thirteenth summer, why with the tank?
04:34It will last until October.
04:36He extended the vacation, meaning
04:37He and his companions, and their tent
04:39One of them will attack them with a hungry tank.
04:41And they eat them alive
04:42Amidst their screams, which were documented, my driver's name is Grizzlyman.
04:46By God, my dear, the bear hasn't changed towards Timothy or Khanum.
04:49But he was simply acting like a liar
04:51Benjam Self
04:52In nature, the brown bear is one of the most ferocious and dangerous animals of the forest.
04:56Big sadists devour
04:57It might prey on deer
04:58It might prey on a bison
05:00It might prey on a moose
05:01It might prey on a bison
05:03The names of the registered sadists are those he preys upon.
05:05Look at their sizes in the pictures.
05:06The bear, my dear, is a scoundrel
05:07The bear, my dear, is following a divide-and-conquer policy.
05:09He begins to attack the flock
05:11So that the herd can start to break up
05:12Here he can detect the weak, the sick, and the pregnant woman
05:15Or separate the young from their mothers
05:17He fears for the flock entering the fray
05:19Although, my dear, the bear can be a symbol
05:21For obesity and lack of fitness
05:23However, this predator
05:25He can run at a speed of 35 meters per second
05:28So you can imagine the number, my dear
05:30Usain Bolt, the fastest human in the world
05:32He runs at a speed of 27 meters per second
05:34If this bear loses, it will be weak.
05:36Hamad 27 out of 35, it doesn't matter, Jubair
05:39Oh my dear, he's the fastest person
05:40When a bear gets hold of an animal, it goes for the shoulder, neck, or face and bites them.
05:45A bite that cuts through the flesh and breaks the bone
05:47Its bite force exceeds eight megapascals.
05:50If you can't imagine the number
05:52The bear has the ability to crush a bowling ball
05:55Bowling
05:55If the animal were to hit the ground once with its front paw, it would knock it down.
05:59The blow might be enough to break his spine.
06:01Look, my dear, at this ferocious beast
06:03He started to be deceived by the red cotton thing.
06:05The one that appears to you every day, or appears to you every day, February 14th
06:08Because it actually hides extremely dangerous elements
06:11Muhammad, don't worry about us
06:12I sense you're practicing what's known as ethical judgment
06:15or moral judgment
06:16This is an animal that worked hard, toiled, and dared to follow a Palestinian.
06:19And it occupies the food pyramid
06:20Sends into the giant nature
06:22He works hard to eat
06:24Come on, my dear, let me tell you that the bear is a notorious hunter.
06:27Most of his meals are opportunistic.
06:29For example, you have the tank that lives next to humans
06:31They don't live near humans out of love for them.
06:33No, they steal livestock and pets.
06:36Horses, chickens, and dogs
06:38It's all under the eight-mega bite
06:40You're acting like a real pain in the neck, my dear.
06:41Every time he finds a successful project, he goes and opens the same project next to it.
06:44A coffee shop has a customer who goes and opens a coffee shop next door.
06:46He is making me go
06:47For example, when he sees the tracks of tigers, he keeps following them.
06:50Why would he steal her prey?
06:51And sometimes the oppressor fears battles with tigers.
06:54Sometimes it ends with the tiger being killed.
06:56Wow, the tiger's heart is so strong!
06:58Let me tell you, my dear, that the project manager of Al-Zaqab
07:00In the American Yellowstone National Park
07:01He says that when a flock of squirrels catches prey
07:04They don't ask whether the bear is trying to steal it or not.
07:06The question, my dear, is when will the bear be coming?
07:08Most of the time, the squid leaves its prey for the bear.
07:11From the trouble of what is intrusive, greedy, and slanderous
07:13My brothers, Zaqab Al Jabal, good morning. I heard you have a nice little story.
07:16System
07:17My dear, a bear, out of spite, might not only attack other predators like tigers.
07:20No, he might attack the bear itself.
07:23Usually, my dear, the bear loves the one who is isolated.
07:25He lives alone, but he is not a Territorial.
07:28It's possible another bear could enter its territory and destroy the food.
07:31He fears the second bear's territory, and so on and so forth.
07:33But what if resources decrease?
07:35The bear wasn't just going to fight with each other
07:37A bear might attack another bear, not kill it, but eat it.
07:40And sometimes they prey on bears of other species.
07:42And they might prey on the mountains of bears, and then they will attack their young.
07:46And this is what the two men found in the bear's den, the building
07:48When they pressed on the mountains of Dubba, a dead polar bear
07:52They are making false accusations against the youth sector.
07:53Mohammed, I feel that in your convoluted narratives
07:56You are now trying to tell us that this animal is a predator and dangerous to other animals.
08:00Not all of it, my dear; it's not that it's dangerous to other animals.
08:03Just imagine an animal having these abilities as a predator and as a parasite on others.
08:07At the same time, my dear, how is it not just the meat?
08:10No, he likes plants too.
08:11He asks for a reconciliation with the meal.
08:13Not all of it is playful, my dear; it breathes on everyone.
08:15Even grass-eating animals breathe
08:17The bear is building with these abilities it possesses.
08:19The one who runs, climbs trees, and swims
08:21If you get the "Qaltam Al-Tim" (a type of fish), it means your mother prayed for you.
08:23With all these capabilities and potential
08:25You might find that 80% of his diet consists of plants.
08:27Fruits remain
08:28Appearance of weeds
08:30A tree with buds that doesn't say no, honey
08:33If it had a source of something like a mushroom that Qadi would eat too
08:35Even my dear birds didn't get ahead of themselves.
08:37He satisfies them with the insects and larvae they love.
08:39Oh my brother,
08:40The bear, my dear, is like nature's eccentricity.
08:42Come, my love
08:43Not to take pictures so we can devour you
08:45That's not all, my dear.
08:46Sometimes the bear can't wait for the plant to sprout
08:49He's digging the ground all the time
08:50To search for roots and roots
08:52Even my dear friend
08:53But I didn't get sick of him.
08:54He steals the nuts and walnuts they have inside.
08:57Haram al-Maqla
08:58My dear animal, you're an opportunist, just like the book says.
09:00That's why
09:00The pony bear he's telling you about
09:02It is considered one of the types
09:03Generalist
09:04Not the specialist
09:05Types of specialists, for example
09:06Mountain lion costume
09:07This one lives in a specific habitat.
09:08And he eats a specific dish
09:09Keep
09:09pony bear
09:10Researchers have recorded more than 260 species of it.
09:13Some of the foods he loves
09:15This is someone who has no problem with spinach and taro.
09:17This is my dear friend, his certificate is open-ended, without any fuss.
09:19Although he is of meat origin
09:21And he has a digestive system
09:22Like a grass-eating eater
09:23In Romaine, Sekim, and an enlarged colon
09:25These are specialized parts for digesting plants.
09:27But the bear compensated for this by having the longest intestines relative to its body length.
09:31It's more popular in this region than any other food.
09:34Because plant fibers are difficult to digest
09:36So you need long intestines
09:37All of this is normal, my dear.
09:38The bear is eating bread in the forest
09:40He earns a living
09:40Plants, animals, sometimes fungi—it doesn't concern us.
09:43The problem with "better, my dear" is when people breathe.
09:45Those who are struggling to make a living also want to live.
09:47The brown tank gathers along the streams and rivers near the forest
09:50So that we can find it an expensive fish, which is salmon.
09:53Look how much a person is buying these days
09:54The brown bear is eating her.
09:56The bear, my dear, is hunting the salmon.
09:58He eats less than a quarter of it and throws the rest of the carcass into the forest.
10:01He's not satisfied with just one or two.
10:03This is one of the studies that documented that Onsi is a bear and weighs two hundred kilograms
10:07I once caught more than forty salmon in eight hours
10:10That means approximately 143 kilos of salmon
10:14Eat a piece of each fish and throw away the rest.
10:15You don't make a hasty, equivalent to Bahij's
10:17Towards a need like this
10:18This isn't a dream at all.
10:19Not a dream at all, not at all, not at all
10:21Forget about them, my dear, the one who follows him is a moody person.
10:23And he follows the episodes of Mazagangi in Bahij
10:25Because you don't even know how to talk about you
10:27Let's go back to the brown bear, my dear
10:28The lone brown bear in Alaska mocked
10:30Or any Kodiak bear that eats more than 2700 kilos of salmon per year
10:35I'll shake you, my dear, just like you do in the malls.
10:37The least of the party's members is holding on and multiplying 2700 kilos of fish by 1000 pounds.
10:41We'll say that a kilo of salmon costs 1000 Egyptian pounds.
10:43Let's see how much this animal destroys in a year.
10:44All of this is leading to reports that the state of Alaska is coming out saying
10:47The state will collapse financially and socially because of the tank.
10:50My dear friend, he started spreading rumors about the states.
10:52Fisheries managers will propose in the late 1970s
10:54The tank might be scrapped due to its economic damage.
10:57Okay, Masha, Abu Ahmed
10:58Now you've proven to me that the tank is important.
11:00Important for the environment
11:01The task involves seed transfer.
11:02Its role is in transporting proteins, fats, and nitrogen.
11:06In the heart of the forest, animals safeguard the ecosystem.
11:10Very beautiful words
11:11Thank God, you've succeeded in launching a tank well campaign.
11:14She made me love him again after she had made me hate him.
11:16Now, Abu Ahmed, go ahead and do your job.
11:18In that you never let me enjoy a certain emotional state that I come across in the episode
11:21Fadl, sir, made me hate the tank.
11:23God bless you, my dear, I'm doing that right now.
11:25Come on, my dear, let's go back to the man, Fajr.
11:27The one who was attacked by the tank after he had spent 12 summers with them in safety
11:30Let's consider what happened to the bear man.
11:34My dear, a tank has a very important behavior.
11:37It is hibernation or winter environment
11:38Hibernation is a behavior that improves in more than 200 animal species.
11:41Which are usually small in size, like singles
11:44They enter a state of heightened consciousness
11:45Their temperature sometimes drops several degrees below the threshold.
11:48Abu Ahmed, the second one
11:49My name is in 200 different countries.
11:50Actually, the whole winter has been like this, and Suad
11:52So, Abu Ahmed, is this stability or is it just a patchwork?
11:54You know, my dear, this is a patchwork solution that you and I are making.
11:56Brown bears do true hibernation
11:59It is the largest animal that hibernates.
12:00He enters his own corner and speaks about himself.
12:02It reduces his activity, breathing, and heart rate.
12:05His heart rate drops below the average of 40 to 50 beats per minute.
12:08For rates ranging from 8 to 19 beats per minute
12:11Dear bear, this is how you change things
12:12He neither eats nor drinks nor even uses the bathroom
12:15It lasts for 5 to 7 months
12:165 to 7 months of being estranged from the kitchen, refrigerator, and bathroom
12:20This is his only source of survival during the winter season.
12:22The period when food is scarce and there is a lot of snow
12:25He might burn a lot of calories trying to find food.
12:27It's very likely that if he doesn't find food
12:29This food has fewer calories than it burns.
12:31He doesn't naturally eat a lot, so he doesn't count his calories.
12:33If it doesn't turn out to be a thousand calories on a tuna sandwich
12:36But my dear, unlike other animals
12:38Bears don't completely lose consciousness.
12:39Because the birth season brings names of stability
12:41The female is born and is deterred within the time frame.
12:44The state of stability doesn't sink, meaning nothing happens.
12:46The important thing, my dear, is that the bear is out of time.
12:48By the one who kills physically
12:49Although he, my dear, didn't use his muscles
12:51He hasn't moved for 5 to 7 months.
12:53If he were a human, he would only have 90% of his muscle strength.
12:56This doesn't just lose 23%
12:58After how long? 130 days
13:00My dear, if only we could discover the mechanisms that allow the dog to maintain its muscles
13:03It will be very important to see
13:04Why are you asking me?
13:05I'm telling you, it's possible that we can reduce the muscle atrophy that occurs in patients.
13:08For example, someone who gets used to prolonged bed rest.
13:10Or, for example, this space that is reached by journeys that take years
13:13You are in space, your mass is the same.
13:15But you weigh less; you're in space, there's no gravitational pressure to make you struggle to support your body.
13:21Ford gets muscle atrophy
13:22The important thing is that the tank's survival in some winters depends on the amount of food it stored in the fall.
13:26And also, the food she stored up for the summer to provide energy is still running her body.
13:30The fat coating also insulates it from cold temperatures.
13:33The more fat he stores, the greater his chance of getting married.
13:36You won't get healthy cubs
13:38And they say that fat is present in about 20% of the body, and often the tank doesn't reproduce.
13:41The period he goes through before falling asleep is called the period of overeating.
13:45Hypervegia is a dear thing during the pre-dawn meal (suhoor).
13:47The Holy Quran begins at the university, and you are working like this.
13:49You should do that as soon as the children start doing that.
13:51The hypervegia period lasts from two to four months with the tank
13:54The period before they enter the burrow is from August to November
13:57They are preparing to enter the austerity zone from October to December.
14:00Those who manage to accumulate enough fat start their nights early.
14:03The rest will hurry and save themselves before they collect the leaves and winter comes.
14:06One guy says to Abu Ahmed, "Excuse me, what does this have to do with the man with the bear in his gear?"
14:11So, Abu Ahmed was a good man, that's why the man stayed there during the summer.
14:16The bear wasn't in the hypervegia stage.
14:19When the man extended his life after this period, we entered the bear's hypervegia phase.
14:24And that's it, we were playing during the time when the winter season started to slip away.
14:27Andros Kamin, the bear's salvation, is through hunger.
14:30He needs to eat anything, the bear is already inside, winter is here, and it's all about the horns.
14:35So when I prayed to the Prophet, I went to a pile of fats and protons, and they were hiding in a tent.
14:40He must devour them and their mother.
14:41This is Abu Ahmad's justice of nature, and it is also its cruelty.
14:45Okay, I've solved the puzzle.
14:47Wow, you said everything I wanted to say!
14:50This is the reason for Timothy Treadoli's death.
14:52At that time the tank was under pressure and tense
14:55Everyone wants to store as much food as possible, otherwise they'll die.
14:58We'll know, you must be dizzy from all the back and forth between the narratives.
15:02I don't know if this tank is good or evil, full of flaws or free from sin.
15:06No, my dear
15:07Actually, the tank isn't a cute, cuddly creature like the one on Valentine's Day.
15:11Nor are they a bunch of scoundrels and villains like the merchants used to see them.
15:15And they want to exterminate them.
15:16The best way to see the tank for what it really is
15:18We see a group of animals that have adapted ingeniously to a number of different environments.
15:22The pony bear I've been telling you about since the beginning of the episode
15:24It is one of eight types of tanks
15:26The tank, despite being from the same ancestor
15:28But the price varies depending on the type of entity.
15:29This difference can be seen in the "Kaf" of each bear from the tank
15:32For example, you have Panda
15:33Although it presented a type that exists and is closely linked to the tank
15:37However, they are so different that taxonomists decided to put them in a separate family.
15:40Or even classify it with the corner
15:42Because it's a panda, a nearly complete herbivore.
15:45Her digestive system is not modified
15:46He's not like a pony with a long snout
15:48It digests plants
15:49Analysis of panda droppings by Purina shows that it only provides 17% of what it eats.
15:53But somehow, my dear, she found a way to make do with just the bambo.
15:58We will see in its letter a false ambiguity
16:00He described it as helping her hold the bamboo
16:02On the restricted area of the Panda, we have the polar bear.
16:04My dear polar bear eats almost all kinds of meat.
16:06Unless he encounters a milkman
16:08But my general is a very active animal.
16:10Always searching for food
16:11Whoever lives in this cold and at this hour must remain like this
16:23For you, my dear, this makes the polar bear the most dangerous bear to humans.
16:28Because this is in the hall, by the Prophet, it doesn't interfere with our livelihood.
16:30No, we're just trying to make a living.
16:32He sees us as prey and chases us away.
16:33This is the complete opposite of the brown bear that wants you to feel safe from it.
16:36He, my dear, doesn't see you as prey.
16:38But he sees you as a threat, so he attacks you anyway.
16:40But this, my dear, has a solution, Salah Ashouri.
16:42Play dead, you played dead
16:43I won't see you as a threat, he won't attack you, he doesn't want to eat you.
16:45He doesn't just want you to come and take a chance
16:48Don't eat his salmon, it's done now.
16:49In the Arctic, my dear mother
16:51I'll make you a polar bear, breathing, drowning, barbecue sauce
16:54He's eating you, he doesn't want you as prey, not as a feast.
16:56Most of the bras, my dear, only eat
16:57The food you learned was good and safe
17:00Therefore, most of what humans reject
17:01Even if he manages his work like this, it's not out of love for us.
17:03But they just don't want to try random food.
17:05They're afraid they'll eat us up and we won't please them.
17:07Or they'll eat us and we'll come out poisoned
17:09But the polar bear, my dear, has two hearts and lives in one place.
17:12There's very little food there, in every way.
17:13They move in front of him with their belongings and he considers them and their contents
17:16This is one of the important differences
17:17Between the polar bear and the brown bear
17:19Although at one time they were of the same ancestors
17:21And we're still arguing about the yogurt when the North Pole started
17:23It cools down, and the South Pole remains warmer.
17:25But so far, they are related and can marry each other.
17:28They're not the same, but you can still feel it
17:30Two different types, each one is not the same as the other.
17:32And also, the formal details are different from the second.
17:34For example, a polar bear has wide legs.
17:36To distribute his body weight
17:37Therefore, when he walks on the ice sheets
17:39The lungs distribute strength and weight
17:42I will deceive the man who sleeps on many nails
17:44It is a surface area distributed over a large number
17:46The nails are good, they don't add much
17:47That's why, my dear, my advice to you
17:49This is the human tandem part of the program.
17:50The first thing you feel is that the betrayal is significant to you in your life.
17:53Don't settle for just one stake
17:54Increase the number of problems, but expand the surface area of your chest.
17:56That's how the money is distributed across the area; you've become a lion.
17:59The polar bear's fur is named for its hollow fur.
18:01It has no transparent color
18:02Abu Ahmed, is this transparent polar bear? Isn't it white?
18:05And even if he puts it in a place of goodness, he will be distressed
18:07Oh, first of all, Aziz, this isn't polar medicine, this is Sanwan.
18:09Secondly, the polar bear's hair is indeed...
18:11Under a microscope, it has no color.
18:12Its bristles are hollow and contain air.
18:14Because air is an excellent insulator of heat
18:17Even the skin of his body under the hair
18:18Its color is black so that it absorbs heat.
18:20But my dear, because your hairs believe the sun
18:22So it appears in the color that is white.
18:24That's why in the summer you might see a polar bear with a yellowish tint.
18:26And in Hadara you might see it green
18:28Because the hyalinator enters and plays with the hair follicle.
18:31So you're not trying to destroy yourself
18:32The hyaluronic acid enters the hair follicle cavity.
18:34A small bed so you don't get sick from the polar region
18:37They don't generally come from the student
18:38Its ears are small to reduce its exposure to the air.
18:41So she doesn't get a cold snap.
18:43It freezes and no blood supply reaches it.
18:44So, my dear, all of this isn't really special.
18:47Found in many Arctic regions
18:49What's most amazing about the polar bear is that it
18:51Adapted to life in the sea, it remained a semi-aquatic creature.
18:53His international name is Ursus Maritos
18:55The sea bear yearns for its diet
18:57It's almost meaty, but its eye is on top of its head.
18:59So that when he wakes up he can see
19:00As for its insulating fur, it makes it easy to dry.
19:03It's easy for him to dry himself off after getting out of the sea.
19:05Before the water freezes on it, by the way of Al-Azizi
19:07He also writes himself for more than three minutes.
19:09With a long opening, especially in the middle of this flooded water.
19:12This creature can gain a kilo a day
19:15Mohammed Hanhas is not unique; he exists in many creatures.
19:18And it's not special about him, I mean
19:19So, the platypus learned to live in water.
19:22My dear, the problem with the bear is that it's just a little bit of something.
19:24Adapted from the maritime system
19:26No, this guy is now a master insider, the top predator in the area.
19:28It targets other predators such as seals
19:31And animals like ferrets and even small whales
19:33Oh, you flat water, you didn't bring men other than me
19:35Let me also tell you that the claws of the polar bear
19:37His mount is adapted for use in climbing.
19:39From the ocean to solid ice
19:41Or he opens the holes that are frozen
19:43Or he locks his grip on the slippery seal
19:44And he pulls it from the vicinity of the Russians' troop on the pony bear
19:47The pony bear has long claws
19:49But it's not dangerous, my dear.
19:51In the Kaf of the pony bear
19:53His blow was incredibly strong, otherwise we wouldn't find the Bakshwa.
19:55You can estimate its impact at 7000
19:57For 25,200 lbs. of force
20:00on the square foot
20:01Oh, that's too much, or my dear
20:02If you don't feel the annoyance, let me tell you that this is extremely, ...
20:06The palm of his hand is a sledgehammer.
20:07Its claws are long and thick.
20:09It's like a grove or something
20:11Specifically designed for excavation work
20:12But the black bear will also have short claws.
20:15But it has better swing and grip
20:16To take from the tree's bark
20:18It adapts more to the process of climbing trees.
20:20This is something well-known about black bears.
20:22When you're looking for food or trying to escape if there's a specific danger.
20:25Because, my dear black bear, most of them might be
20:27His defensive capabilities and the night
20:28Anyone who stands in front of them wins.
20:30Ta'bin, tigers, leopards, men, Theodore Resovel
20:33Anyone can mess them up
20:41There are leaders, my dear, who are very important in the dream of the dabba, she says, "Listen to me."
20:44Or to help you escape
20:45Or to help you escape
20:47Or to help you escape
20:49Goodbye then, we won't bother ourselves anymore.
20:51Surrender, your time is up
20:52Your will is now in place, so bid farewell to the people and distribute your work.
20:56Grizzly bear, polar bear, and black bear
20:58They live in North America
20:59In America, Canada, and Mexico
21:01In South America, my dear, only one species lives
21:02From Argentina to Ecuador, it's the bear, Bon Al-Dara.
21:05That's why, my dear, it's because of the marks on his face.
21:07It's not due to poor eyesight, and that's the last type.
21:09From the short-sleeved top
21:11Which contained large numbers of them before the end of the last new era
21:14Like, for example, a bear with a stare
21:15The short-faced one who lived until
21:1713,000 years have passed, but I've surpassed a lover from nature.
21:19My dear young man stood there, looking down.
21:21His height is equal to that of a Tolo man
21:23One hundred and eighty, and it increases by four meters if it stands still.
21:25On the man behind him is the most famous round bear
21:27In popular culture, it's Paddington.
21:28As we saw in the movie, the bear was climbing trees.
21:31And he builds platforms on them to relax
21:33He hides in it and pricks the food
21:34He loves aloe vera, sugar lobe, and of course honey.
21:37This is the second most grass-eating bear after the panda
21:39His name is Omana, my dear grass bear
21:41His youth is a jinn who lives in the grassland since Ramadan
21:43But in Asia, we find the panda
21:45In the bamboo forests of southwest China
21:47And all the bands in the world, my dear
21:48If you don't know, then it's China's right.
21:51We find subspecies of brown bear
21:52Like the Syrian bear that, my dear, used to live in the Levant
21:55Palestine and Sinai
21:56Before, of course, I don't deny my originality
21:58Nobody sheds blood in the evening
21:59My love, bring some prey for your uncle, we need to hibernate.
22:02No, my dear, he's a bear with a very wide mustache.
22:04And it's called a solution for the Levant.
22:05We also find, my dear, the black Asian bear.
22:07This is my dear, with 4 sugars alone.
22:11This is one of the easiest tanks to tame.
22:14That's why he's receiving [a gift] at the circus.
22:15Found in forests from Iran to Japan
22:17Fassi also has the smallest type of tank
22:19It is the sun's hump and is called that.
22:21Because of the golden spot on his chest
22:23The one that resembles the rising of the sun
22:24This type, like most tanks, eats insects and lizards.
22:27Keep the papers and the toad away
22:28But if you asked him what he wanted, he'd say honey.
22:30So be careful not to walk near him.
22:31So that my dear friend can get his reward, he opens
22:34The beehives with their claws are sharp
22:35He uses his long tongue to extract the honey.
22:37That's how you feel when you jump in front of the fridge at 12:00 AM.
22:40Perhaps from its details and blessings
22:41Bees and larvae eat each other.
22:43Of course the bees try to sting him, but the bear's fur is thick.
22:46So, I feared the sting of the bee.
22:47You can't pierce the fur and reach the flap
22:49My dear, her only weakness is her face.
22:51That's why scientists hypothesize that this is the reason for the evolution of bees.
22:53For those who left them and directed their sting
22:55On the face and head of anyone who enters the cell
22:57Beekeepers who know this point well
22:59That's why you'll find the most important part of people's suits
23:01The one who goes in to get honey, for example
23:03Or the one who raises bees is a head-turner.
23:05The latter is the lazy or shaggy bear.
23:07The Sloth Beer
23:07The reason it was named "sloat" is due to the European zoologist
23:10He was shocked when he saw its long claws
23:12His strange teeth and disheveled hair
23:14I thought this was related to the sloth.
23:16He said, "This is probably a sloth, but it's hairy and plump."
23:19But let me tell you that the sloth or koala
23:21They have nothing to do with bears
23:22The sloth bear uses its claws and teeth to feed
23:25On his favorite spot, the ant and the termite
23:26Its claws are long and curved.
23:28Then it penetrates into nests
23:29Just, my dear, he's opening a hole in the nest
23:31And he spends the filth around her
23:32He placed his mouth on the opening and licked his nostrils.
23:34So that ants don't get in.
23:36And then he starts sucking insects through a gap.
23:39Found in the front teeth
23:40And for dawn, my dear, if you're going to finish the strawberry harvest
23:43And Shalmouh gives you an objectionable voice
23:45The sound of bears sucking is very loud.
23:47To the point that you could hear it from 100 meters away
23:50Thank God, my dear, that I don't know about shisha.
23:52My dear Ksani bear is the only bear
23:54The one whose young lady gives birth
23:55She points and places it on her back
23:56He also believes, my dear, that this bear is an aggressive bear.
23:58Because he often stands and gets erect on his back.
24:00You always feel like you're in attack positions.
24:02Like Mike Tyson
24:03But what we learned later is that he probably does this to see better.
24:06He smells the water to see where the food is and where the danger is.
24:08In his book, *A History of the World in the Life of an Animal*
24:10Beul Simon Bance
24:11When I tell you to imagine with a bear, you let your imagination run wild.
24:13A child's drawing of a bear with a round face and small ears
24:15As you can see from his face
24:17But the shock of Al-Husseini when he sees the mosque
24:18We find that he has a long pin, sharp teeth, and grinding teeth.
24:21The bear in the second day is cute
24:23Scary in 3D
24:24At the same time, in the live bear
24:26It's possible that at any moment I could transform from an imaginary teddy bear into a real one.
24:28He doesn't joke around like he does with his human subjects.
24:30Which is repeated forty times every year
24:32The terror we experience from it is shock terror.
24:34How much fur was that? It was nose fur, not soft fur.
24:36He can run faster than you; he climbs trees.
24:38More gracefully than you if you directed him, my dear
24:40The result is a foregone conclusion, the hand of the witch.
24:42Why will it be him, and what will be the result of this horror?
24:44This awe-inspiring presence of the bears has forced its way in.
24:46On the human imagination from long ago
24:48History from 35,000 years ago
24:50People like the Romans used to worship it
24:52Delegations from the ambush up to this moment
24:53My dear, I need a supernatural bear.
24:55The bear, which resembles humans in its diet, has a diverse eating habits.
24:57And its intelligence rivals that of primates.
24:59We used the bear very effectively with children as a creature that satisfies human hunger.
25:02Kind, wise, and sometimes naive
25:04A real bear lives a radically different life.
25:07About the way we imagine it
25:08Humans expanded into houses and railways
25:10The farmer destroyed many areas of the tank
25:12Her thighs for these spaces of freedom
25:14It forces her to adapt to smaller environments.
25:16Her finances are not good and it is difficult for her to find
25:18Food, water, and mating form
25:20This confines them to specific locations and reduces their genetic diversity.
25:23And also the trend of the whole type
25:24And it forces her to come to the human race.
25:26Because they are attracted to the smell of food, garbage, and livestock.
25:29These situations end with harm.
25:30Whether for the tank or for the people who are containing it
25:32She protects her home and animals
25:34Well, my dear, you teach us that the animals around us
25:36Not just things for fun
25:37She is not required to make any paragraphs in the syrup
25:40She walks for you on the ball and she walks for you on the bicycle
25:41Or track her down or scare her into doing a certain thing
25:44These are betrayals that are significant in themselves; their existence, in one way or another, signifies our existence.
25:47They are links in a complete chain
25:49We are part of this series
25:50Our safety depends on it and is affected by it.
25:52The well-being of organisms is linked to the fact that we learn from animals.
25:54We introduce her to her life, free from any romantic fantasies.
25:57Coexistence and species protection, my dear
25:58It is the key to our survival and the survival of all living beings.
26:01May God protect us and you from all evil.
26:03That's it, brother, and not some good-for-nothing who looks back on life.
26:05The future life, if we look at the sources
26:07If we're on YouTube, we'll subscribe to the channel.
26:08Do you know, my dear, who is the best representative of bears among humans?
26:11Johnny Depp
26:12Okay, we're done here.