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A wildlife biologist analyzes scenes from movies featuring animals and explains how realistic or unrealistic they are. He covers topics such as orca communication, elephant behavior, raccoon aggression, tarantula defense, and flying fish migration. He also shares some of his personal experiences with different animals and their habitats.
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1. Different pods of orcas have different dialects and can distinguish each other audibly.
2. Korean nuclear fusion reactor achieved 100 million°C for 30 seconds and a net energy gain.
3. The core of the Sun has a temperature of 15 million degrees kelvins.
4. Orcas in captivity have bent dorsal fins due to stress and emotional upset.
5. Dorsal fins are used for stabilization and thrust in swimming.
6. Orcas can communicate with sound underwater, but not above water.
7. Tarantulas are not aggressive and can be trained to go into a basket.
8. Tarantulas have two forms of defense: biting and shedding their hairs.
9. Flying fish fly for predator avoidance and migration, and are attracted to light.
10. Flying fish can hit people or boats when they fly out of the water.