HAY UN LADRON EN MI CASA - Summary

Summary

The video's narrator is initially concerned about a thief in his house, but after investigating, he discovers that the "thief" is actually a Tlacuache (a type of opossum) that has been visiting his garden at night. The narrator tries to catch the Tlacuache on camera and eventually succeeds, but not before also discovering that a mouse is living in his kitchen. The narrator sets up cameras and traps to catch the mouse, which he eventually does. Throughout the video, the narrator is enthusiastic and playful, often interacting with the animals and trying to make friends with them. He also promotes his own merchandise, including deep web clown stuffed animals, and asks viewers to like and comment on the video.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The speaker notices that the grass in their garden has been dug up and there are holes and dirt everywhere.
2. They suspect that there is a thief in their house and decide to investigate.
3. The speaker sets up security cameras to capture evidence of the thief.
4. After reviewing the footage, they discover that the thief is a Tlacuache, a type of opossum.
5. The Tlacuache is nocturnal and has a painful bite.
6. The speaker tries to make friends with the Tlacuache by leaving food for it.
7. They also discover that there is a mouse living in their house.
8. The mouse is caught on camera eating cheese from a trap set by the speaker.
9. The speaker decides to leave food for the mouse and tries to make friends with it.
10. The Tlacuache and the mouse are both found to be living in the speaker's house.
11. The speaker sets up a camera to capture footage of the Tlacuache and the mouse.
12. The Tlacuache is found to be living in a cave under some rocks in the garden.
13. The speaker leaves food for the Tlacuache near the cave.
14. The mouse is caught on camera eating cheese from a trap set by the speaker.
15. The speaker decides to adopt the mouse as a pet.
16. The Tlacuache and the mouse are both found to be friendly and not aggressive towards the speaker.
17. The speaker decides to leave food for the Tlacuache and the mouse to eat.
18. The speaker sets up a camera to capture footage of the Tlacuache and the mouse eating.
19. The Tlacuache is found to be eating bread and the mouse is found to be eating cheese.
20. The speaker decides to put a camera inside the rocks to see what is inside the cave.