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00:00 This is the difference between the white and the black.
00:02 This is the white one.
00:04 The white one is like a pit.
00:06 Oh, I see.
00:08 Do you have the silkworm?
00:10 Yes, we do.
00:12 This silkworm is a type of eel.
00:16 It's a type of eel.
00:18 But it's actually a snail.
00:20 Correct.
00:22 It moves to the water.
00:24 And it can go to the land too?
00:26 Yes, it can.
00:28 It can go to the land and look for water.
00:32 It's the best.
00:34 The one that has water in front of it is like that.
00:36 When the mega tank was destroyed,
00:38 my silkworm was this big.
00:40 I was like this.
00:42 I was holding it.
00:44 My silkworm was this big.
00:46 My silkworm was this big.
00:50 It jumped out of the pond.
00:52 And it didn't die.
00:54 It's still alive.
00:56 Now, this one.
00:58 Show it to us.
01:00 This is the platinum one.
01:02 The platinum one.
01:04 Show it to us.
01:06 It's in the corner.
01:08 How do you do it?
01:10 Do you want to take it?
01:12 There are two of them.
01:14 It has two platinum silkworms.
01:16 This silkworm can grow up to this size.
01:22 And this one is the color of the silkworm.
01:24 This one is the color of the silkworm.
01:26 It's so cool.
01:28 And this one is very rare.
01:30 It's gone.
01:32 It's gone.
01:34 And inside, there is...
01:36 This one.
01:38 Let's take it out.
01:40 This is the silkworm.
01:42 This silkworm is...
01:44 What is it?
01:46 The one that is under the pond.
01:48 Yes, the basic fish.
01:50 This is from Indonesia, right?
01:52 Yes, from Sumatra and Kalimantan.
01:54 Sumatra and Kalimantan.
01:56 This silkworm is very unique.
01:58 Because it has a weapon.
02:00 There are some parts of the silkworm that are not liked by the fish.
02:04 So, it's like...
02:06 It's like a fish.
02:08 And then, on the cheek...
02:12 Sometimes, when it's scared...
02:14 It will come out like this.
02:16 It's like a stick.
02:20 It's very dangerous.
02:22 And it makes the fish to be stabbed.
02:24 And the fish won't like it.
02:26 We will see how the stick looks like from the silkworm.
02:30 Wow, there are so many kinds of silkworms, right?
02:36 For one aquarium, it can be filled with many kinds of silkworms.
02:40 Like this one.
02:42 It's called the silkworm.
02:44 It's stabbed.
02:46 It can bleed, right?
02:48 Look, guys.
02:50 Look at the shape of the body of the silkworm.
02:56 So, you have to be careful when you move or stab the fish.
03:00 I've seen it.
03:02 This is called the tiger fish.
03:04 Or it's called dachshund.
03:06 This is also from Indonesia.
03:08 Where are they from?
03:10 Borneo, Sumatra, and Papua.
03:14 From Indonesia.
03:16 And this is from Thailand.
03:18 No, it's from Thailand.
03:20 I didn't know that.
03:22 It's from Thailand.
03:24 It's from Thailand.
03:26 It's rare, right?
03:28 Yes, it's rare.
03:30 There are silver dachshunds in Indonesia.
03:32 Let's see.
03:34 The big one is from Borneo.
03:36 The big one is from Borneo.
03:38 There's no Sumatra, right?
03:40 You can compare the color of the fish.
03:42 But the one that stands out is from Papua.
03:44 Papua is different.
03:46 Papua is different.
03:48 There are black dots between the black lines.
03:52 For this dachshund,
03:54 you can see the lines.
03:56 This is 1, 2, 3, 4.
03:58 On average, dachshunds or tiger fish from Indonesia
04:02 have 4 lines, 4 bars.
04:04 But when there are 3 bars, it becomes special.
04:08 3 bars.
04:10 It can be 5 times more if it's clean.
04:12 5 times more?
04:14 If it's clean.
04:16 There are many dirty ones.
04:18 How many bars?
04:20 Like this.
04:22 1,5 to 2 million.
04:24 1,5 to 2 million.
04:26 What about the 3rd one?
04:28 It's multiple.
04:30 11 million.
04:32 And it's hunted by our brothers abroad.
04:36 Because it's for exploring.
04:38 Usually, it's combined with arowana and tiger fish.
04:42 Because in feng shui,
04:44 arowana is a dragon.
04:46 And dachshund is a tiger.
04:50 When tiger and dragon are combined,
04:52 it becomes a power.
04:54 That's what they say.
04:56 We've just discussed one tank and two tanks.
05:00 We're going to discuss other fish.
05:02 Because they say there are fish that can roar.
05:04 There are fish that can be like this.
05:06 There are many fish that can be like this.
05:08 There are many.
05:10 Stay tuned on Savannah Safari with Irfan.
05:12 The awo is...
05:14 Savannah.
05:18 Awo.
05:20 Hey, you're still on Savannah Safari with Irfan.
05:25 Awo.
05:27 Awo.
05:29 What's this?
05:34 What are you doing?
05:36 There's electricity.
05:38 We're discussing about electric catfish.
05:43 Irfan is curious.
05:45 He wants to see what electric catfish looks like.
05:49 Electric catfish.
05:51 Cat means?
05:53 Fish.
05:55 Fish.
06:00 The catfish is the international catfish.
06:07 It's time to test the electricity from African electric catfish.
06:16 Here's Galuh and Sapril.
06:19 When were you born?
06:21 I don't know.
06:23 You miss it, right?
06:25 When were you born?
06:27 When were you born?
06:29 It's been a long time.
06:31 It's true.
06:33 Diesel engine.
06:35 He's in elementary school and he's studying diesel engine.
06:37 He's studying until now.
06:40 He's a pervert.
06:42 Ready.
06:48 Who's first?
06:50 No, no.
06:56 Guys, this is not an example.
06:58 This is just to prove.
07:00 I'm going to break the magnetic.
07:02 Is it okay if I touch it?
07:03 If it's surprised or uncomfortable, it'll bite.
07:07 If it's still comfortable, it won't.
07:09 It's true.
07:18 This is true.
07:20 It's true.
07:22 It's true.
07:23 But it's not that strong.
07:25 It's like...
07:26 I'm surprised.
07:27 It's not that strong.
07:29 You're calm.
07:31 But it's a bit pressed.
07:32 Turn around.
07:33 Turn around.
07:34 Don't touch me.
07:36 Bismillahirrahmanirrahim.
07:38 It's in my fingers.
07:41 You're not touched, Galuh.
07:47 I'm sure with him.
07:52 I'm more calm.
07:54 He's like...
07:56 How about the magnetism?
07:58 It's not that strong.
08:00 For a small electric fish,
08:04 it should be produced much less
08:07 and only feel like a pleasure for humans.
08:10 That's why it's not surprising if the four crucifans
08:13 who try to touch this electric fish
08:15 have different feelings when touching this fish.
08:18 Some feel electrified,
08:20 and some don't.
08:22 Electric fish from Africa live in solitary.
08:26 So, if they're connected with other species,
08:29 they'll feel threatened and attack.
08:32 Next, guys.
08:37 This is a crucifan.
08:38 It's in this position.
08:40 This is a crucifan.
08:41 This is a human, right?
08:43 This is a human.
08:44 This is its mouth.
08:47 This is its gills.
08:49 This is a female.
08:51 This is a female.
08:52 This is also for feeding.
08:54 When it's flying,
08:56 it's like this.
08:58 When it's swimming, it's like this.
09:00 It can go up like this.
09:04 It can swim like this.
09:08 Where is it going?
09:10 Even so,
09:14 there are more crucifans in the bottom.
09:17 Like this.
09:18 This is the eyes.
09:20 The eyes are up there.
09:22 The mouth is down there.
09:24 The gills are down there.
09:26 The gills are down there.
09:27 Once it's born,
09:29 it can have up to 12 babies.
09:31 98.
09:33 Maximum 12 babies in the house.
09:35 I don't know if it's in the nature.
09:36 And the diameter is big, right?
09:38 It can be 30 cm.
09:40 It can be more than that.
09:42 I'm already 50 cm.
09:44 It's already mature.
09:45 It's already mature.
09:46 And it's already born.
09:49 It's already born.
09:50 How much is this motoro?
09:52 The motoro depends on the grade.
09:55 There are some that are beautiful.
09:56 It's from the price of 1.4 million.
09:59 Oh, really?
10:00 Not bad.
10:01 Not bad.
10:02 My motoro is just like that.
10:05 I put it here.
10:06 I'll sell it to you.
10:07 Divide it by two.
10:08 Oh, right.
10:09 So, the crucifans,
10:13 one of their weapons is in their tail.
10:16 It's like a needle.
10:18 If you remember, Steve Irving died
10:20 because he was attacked by stingray.
10:22 But it was a sea stingray.
10:23 And it was also because it was stabbed
10:25 to the heart or lung.
10:28 The internal organs.
10:29 Let's see the beauty of this fish.
10:32 Before we discuss,
10:34 there is a catfish.
10:35 A.k.a. the catfish
10:36 that is here.
10:39 It's really cool.
10:41 We're still in Savannah.
10:43 Let's go to the beach with Irfan.
10:44 Let's go.
10:45 Savannah.
10:47 Let's go.
10:49 Hi, we're still in Savannah.
10:54 Let's go to the beach with Irfan.
10:56 Let's go.
10:57 Let's go.
10:58 He doesn't like it.
10:59 Let's go to the beach with Irfan.
11:01 Let's go.
11:02 Okay.
11:08 There are some catfish
11:10 that used to be a catch.
11:13 But these waters are now a conservation.
11:15 And a decoration.
11:16 And also,
11:17 it's one of the--
11:20 It's a decorated fish aquarium.
11:22 The positive thing is,
11:23 when we have a lot of catfish
11:25 that are being decorated,
11:27 I mean, decorated fish,
11:29 finally, the fishermen,
11:30 the farmers,
11:31 take care of the river's habitat
11:34 so that it's good,
11:35 so that it's healthy,
11:36 so that the fish is alive.
11:38 Because if it's sold in a living condition,
11:40 it's calculated per fish.
11:41 But if it's dead,
11:42 it's calculated per kilogram.
11:43 Right?
11:44 Right.
11:45 This is one of the catfish.
11:47 Catfish used to be eaten.
11:49 Now, it's a lot of decorated fish.
11:52 Here.
11:53 Or catfish.
11:54 This is a catfish.
11:55 So, what kind of catfish is it?
11:57 Catfish, catfish,
11:59 catfish,
12:01 catfish,
12:02 it's so fierce.
12:03 There's also a catfish.
12:04 There are a lot, right?
12:05 There are a lot of catfish species.
12:07 What is this catfish in the common language?
12:09 What is this?
12:10 This is a catfish.
12:11 Catfish?
12:12 In the triata language,
12:13 it's what fishermen usually catch.
12:14 There are a lot of catfish in Java.
12:16 But why is the color different?
12:17 This is an albino.
12:19 I've kept it before,
12:20 but it likes to jump.
12:21 This is a jumping fish.
12:24 How can both of them do it?
12:25 Usually, they fight.
12:26 This one happens to be a couple.
12:28 This is a couple.
12:29 Which one is the male?
12:30 The male is small.
12:31 Is the male usually smaller
12:33 or just by chance?
12:35 Usually, the male is smaller than the female.
12:38 For breeding.
12:39 Is this a couple?
12:40 Yes, it's been born three times.
12:43 You're lying.
12:44 It's true.
12:45 So, they have an egg?
12:46 Yes, they have an egg.
12:48 If this is a couple,
12:52 it can't be united.
12:53 If it's united, it will fight.
12:55 How does it work?
12:56 Do you separate it first?
12:57 First, you have to cut it like this.
12:58 After a while,
13:00 you can see that it's starting to jump together.
13:02 Then, you can try to separate it.
13:05 So, you have to beat it first?
13:07 Yes, like a jumping fish.
13:09 I see.
13:10 And now?
13:11 Now, it can live together.
13:13 How long has it been?
13:14 It's been a year.
13:16 A year, but it's been born three times.
13:19 How does the egg look like?
13:20 The egg is small.
13:22 If this is a couple,
13:23 it looks like a frog.
13:26 Oh, like a frog.
13:27 So, it looks like a frog.
13:30 It's not like a frog.
13:31 It's like a frog.
13:33 So, it's a mix.
13:35 How many eggs do you have?
13:37 The first one,
13:39 because it's small,
13:41 has 80 eggs.
13:43 The second one has 120 eggs.
13:45 The third one has 500 eggs.
13:47 You're a farmer.
13:49 I'm a farmer.
13:51 How much do you sell?
13:53 Each egg is about 100,000 rupiah.
13:55 The small one?
13:56 Yes, it's about 5 to 7 centimeters.
14:00 (The egg is broken.)
14:02 (The egg is broken.)
14:04 So, if it's fat,
14:06 it's separated from the male?
14:08 No, it's still mixed.
14:10 When it's laid eggs,
14:11 the male takes care of it.
14:14 The male is more aggressive.
14:15 How does it take care of it?
14:16 It's kept.
14:17 If it's a male,
14:18 it takes care of its baby.
14:20 So, if the baby is on top,
14:22 the mother must be on the bottom.
14:23 Oh, until it's old?
14:25 Until it's 5 centimeters old,
14:28 it's still kept.
14:30 How does it eat?
14:33 For the first 5 days,
14:36 it's not fed.
14:37 There's still food left.
14:39 After that,
14:40 from 5 to 15 days,
14:41 I'll fill it with water.
14:43 Okay.
14:44 How old is it now?
14:46 It's about 1 month old.
14:48 It's 4 to 5 centimeters old.
14:49 And it's already half-cooked.
14:51 Okay, let's see the baby
14:53 from the Albino's egg.
14:57 Let's see.
14:58 How long does it take to lay eggs?
15:01 About 5 days.
15:03 You can see the baby's tail moving.
15:06 But the size is different, right?
15:07 Yes, because it's feeding time is different.
15:11 This is the third generation?
15:12 Yes.
15:13 The second generation?
15:14 The second generation is only here.
15:15 The first generation is inside.
15:17 Why is the second generation left?
15:19 I left it.
15:21 Oh, you sold it little by little.
15:24 This is the second generation.
15:25 This is the second generation.
15:27 This is the second generation.
15:28 Wow, it's not easy to make this Albino's egg
15:38 to grow like Fajar's.
15:41 It's a process.
15:43 Look at this.
15:46 This is the baby.
15:47 It's so fun.
15:48 Wow, it's jumping.
15:50 I took care of it until it's gone.
15:52 It's so cute when it's jumping.
15:56 I put it in the pond.
15:59 It jumped out.
16:00 I put it in the bucket.
16:01 It jumped in the pond again.
16:03 It jumped again and disappeared.
16:06 Suddenly, I saw the cat was like this.
16:09 Let's feed it.
16:14 Let's feed it.
16:15 Let's feed it.
16:16 Let's feed it with the beetle.
16:19 Here.
16:20 Come here.
16:23 Eat.
16:24 Eat.
16:25 Wow, it's so fun.
16:29 Okay.
16:30 It turns out that hobby can be an investment.
16:35 It can be a source of income too.
16:38 Okay, guys.
16:39 Stay at home.
16:40 Those who can't go out,
16:41 so you won't be bored,
16:42 take care of anything and you can make money.
16:44 As long as you take care of it with maximum,
16:46 with full of love,
16:47 you'll be given another love from the animal.
16:50 Okay.
16:51 Is it enough, Jan?
16:52 Yes.
16:53 Do you want to eat this?
16:54 No.
16:55 I don't want to sell it.
16:57 Okay, guys.
16:59 Thank you.
17:00 Bye-bye.
17:01 Assalamualaikum.
17:02 Sapa nasa.
17:03 Sapa lebar, Sapa Nirvana.
17:04 Awuwa.
17:05 I'm so tired.
17:32 Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
17:35 Why are you cleaning my bed?
17:37 Who told you to do that?
17:38 Don't clean it, go.
17:39 I'm not cleaning it.
17:41 And?
17:42 I'm looking for something.
17:44 What is it?
17:46 Kayla's invitation.
17:47 Who is Kayla?
17:48 My friend, Eskul Caca.
17:50 So, that thing is yours, right?
17:53 Yes.
17:54 Not mine.
17:55 No.
17:56 What are you looking for in my bed?
17:57 What else should I look for?
18:00 My bed is always neat.
18:03 Cecil's bed is always neat.
18:08 Here.
18:14 Here.
18:19 Here.
18:24 Right?
18:28 So cute.
18:29 Now, I'm asking you.
18:30 Is there anything you're looking for?
18:31 Is there?
18:32 No, right?
18:34 You.
18:36 (Laughing)
18:38 (Music)
18:39 (Doorbell)
19:04 Eh?
19:05 Ivan.
19:08 Good afternoon.
19:10 Good afternoon.
19:11 Is Caca here?
19:12 Yes, Caca is here.
19:15 She wants to do a group assignment.
19:17 Yes.
19:18 What?
19:19 Do a group assignment or want to do a group meeting?
19:23 She wants to do a group assignment.
19:27 Do a group assignment?
19:28 Why do you bring flowers?
19:32 Cil, who are you talking to?
19:34 (Laughing)
19:35 Aren't you Ivan, Caca's friend?
19:42 Yes.
19:43 What are you doing here?
19:45 I want to meet Caca.
19:48 I have a group assignment.