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00:00:00What is this?
00:00:02What is this? Mystery of the World
00:00:04Thank you for your cooperation this year
00:00:06And from tonight
00:00:08Carrie is back
00:00:10Thank you for your cooperation
00:00:12Thank you for your cooperation
00:00:14With Carrie who became a mother
00:00:16Let's start from here
00:00:18What is this?
00:00:20What is this?
00:00:22What is this?
00:00:24Let's start from China
00:00:26Let's start from China
00:00:28This is a security camera installed at the entrance
00:00:34I'm scared
00:00:36I'm scared
00:00:40Are you serious?
00:00:42What is this?
00:00:44What is this?
00:00:46After opening the door
00:00:48The man finds something and returns
00:00:52In front of his eyes
00:00:58Are you serious?
00:01:00It's heading this way
00:01:08Why are you here?
00:01:10What is this?
00:01:12What is this?
00:01:14What is this?
00:01:18What is this?
00:01:20What is this?
00:01:22In this area
00:01:24Wild elephants jump over the habitat
00:01:26And go north
00:01:28And go north
00:01:32Elephants walk in the city
00:01:34For a long time
00:01:36It's so easy to save
00:01:38According to local experts
00:01:40Due to environmental change
00:01:42There is less food
00:01:44And they are looking for a place to move
00:01:46The leader of the herd is inexperienced
00:01:48And lost the way
00:01:50It is speculated
00:01:52But the reason is unknown
00:01:54I'm surprised
00:01:58Next is Canada
00:02:10What was that?
00:02:12It was walking
00:02:14It was walking
00:02:16Something passed by
00:02:20Pay attention to this area
00:02:24What was that?
00:02:28It's not here yet
00:02:30It's coming
00:02:32What was that?
00:02:34What was that?
00:02:36It's not wearing clothes
00:02:38It's an alien
00:02:42It's walking
00:02:44It's not a human
00:02:46It's a giant creature
00:02:48It's scary
00:02:54Oh my
00:02:56What is this?
00:03:00This video was taken
00:03:02In Ontario, Canada
00:03:04In this lake
00:03:06It's there
00:03:08It's Canada
00:03:10When we searched
00:03:12Around here
00:03:14There are big mammals
00:03:16Like erasica and bears
00:03:20Both of them are shown in the video
00:03:22They look different
00:03:24From the animals shown in the video
00:03:28This is an erasica
00:03:32It's said that
00:03:34It's a big foot
00:03:36It's a big foot
00:03:40In Brazil, there is a video like this
00:03:42It's there
00:03:44There is a giant
00:03:48There is a giant on the hill
00:03:52Look at the size
00:03:56It's the same size as a tree
00:03:58It's big
00:04:00It's big
00:04:02There is a giant on the hill
00:04:08What is this?
00:04:10It looks like a human
00:04:12When we look at the video
00:04:14Other than the cameraman
00:04:16They seem to have noticed
00:04:18There is something
00:04:20There is a lot of speculation
00:04:22What is this?
00:04:24What is this?
00:04:26It's a human
00:04:28Next
00:04:30On SNS
00:04:3212 million views
00:04:34This video was taken in the lake
00:04:46This is
00:04:48I want to see this video
00:04:52What is this?
00:04:56In the lake
00:04:58There are a lot of white grains
00:05:00Is it an egg?
00:05:02Isn't it an egg?
00:05:04What is this?
00:05:06What is this?
00:05:08What are the grains?
00:05:12Salt
00:05:14Salt
00:05:16It's beautiful
00:05:18This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:20This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:22This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:24This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:26This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:28This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:30This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:32This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:34This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:36This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:38This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:40This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:42This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:44This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:46This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:48This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:50This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:52This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:54This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:56This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:05:58This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:00This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:02This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:04This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:06This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:08This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:10This is the border between Israel and Jordan
00:06:12The next place is Russia
00:06:16The man sees a strange sight in a frozen pond
00:06:24It's coming out
00:06:26The fish are coming out
00:06:28The fish are coming out
00:06:30I have to catch them in time
00:06:34This is the first time
00:06:36The fish are coming out
00:06:38The fish are coming out
00:06:42What is this?
00:06:44What is this?
00:06:48Professor Ikeda of Tohoku University
00:06:50is familiar with the ecology of fish
00:06:52is familiar with the ecology of fish
00:06:54It's a pond
00:06:56It's a pond
00:06:58The ice is thick
00:07:00The water pressure is high
00:07:02The water pressure is high
00:07:04When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:06When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:08The water comes out
00:07:10When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:12When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:14When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:16When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:18When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:20When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:22When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:24When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:26When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:28When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:30When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:32When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:34When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:36When I make a hole in the ice
00:07:38To the Republic of Japan
00:07:40In the pond
00:07:44What's that?
00:07:46Legs?
00:07:48It's so funny
00:07:54Is it synchronized?
00:07:56Legs are coming out
00:07:58What's that?
00:08:00Four legs coming out of the pond
00:08:02Four legs coming out of the pond
00:08:08What's that?
00:08:12Legs are coming out
00:08:22A hippo
00:08:28According to Mr. Satonaka, who is familiar with wild animals
00:08:30According to Mr. Satonaka, who is familiar with wild animals
00:08:32Once you get angry, you can't run away
00:08:34Once you get angry, you can't run away
00:08:36A hippo is also called the strongest creature
00:08:38A hippo is also called the strongest creature
00:08:40If you are relaxed
00:08:42If you are relaxed
00:08:44If you are relaxed
00:08:50Next, Shizuoka
00:08:52Next, Shizuoka
00:08:54A mysterious creature the man found in the sea
00:08:56A mysterious creature the man found in the sea
00:09:02It's transparent
00:09:06What is this?
00:09:08What is this?
00:09:10Skeleton body creature?
00:09:12What is this?
00:09:15What softness is this?
00:09:21Next is Shizuoka prefecture.
00:09:25A strange creature that a man found at the sea.
00:09:32What is this?
00:09:33Transparent.
00:09:36What is this?
00:09:38What is this?
00:09:44Cute.
00:09:45What is this?
00:09:47What softness is this?
00:09:49What is this?
00:09:50The nose is long.
00:09:51A transparent creature with a long nose.
00:09:57The tip of the nose is red.
00:09:59What is this?
00:10:01What is this?
00:10:03Mr. Nabeshima, who is familiar with the creatures of the sea, saw it.
00:10:08The face looks like an elephant.
00:10:11It looks like an elephant.
00:10:13That's why it's called Hazaka elephant jellyfish.
00:10:16Is it jellyfish?
00:10:18No, it has a transparent jelly-like body.
00:10:22That's why it's called jellyfish.
00:10:25It is a member of the jellyfish.
00:10:30Is it a member of the shellfish?
00:10:34Where did the shellfish go?
00:10:36Shellfish live naked when they are small.
00:10:41Shellfish hide from the fish that come to eat them.
00:10:45Shellfish hide from the fish that come to eat them.
00:10:50Shellfish hide from the fish that come to eat them.
00:10:52That's right.
00:10:54Shellfish have evolved to look like this so that they won't be found by fish.
00:11:01I don't know what this is.
00:11:03But a professional teacher can answer easily.
00:11:06That's a professional teacher.
00:11:10Please look at another one.
00:11:13This is a video taken in Indonesia.
00:11:17Here it is.
00:11:21What is this?
00:11:24It's alive.
00:11:28It's eating.
00:11:30Did it just eat?
00:11:32What is this?
00:11:34It's moving strangely.
00:11:36Is this also a living thing?
00:11:40What is this?
00:11:42This is a member of a sea cow called Mukade Meribe on the coast of Japan.
00:11:52There is something like a hand next to it.
00:11:57This is next to it, so it looks a little like Mukade.
00:12:03That's why it's called Mukade Meribe.
00:12:08A mysterious creature with a colorful appearance.
00:12:12Sea cow.
00:12:14This is a member of it.
00:12:16It opens its mouth and eats small shrimp and crabs on the seabed.
00:12:26It's a terrible way of eating.
00:12:28This is what it looks like when it's eating.
00:12:34Next is Indonesia.
00:12:37This is Natan, a college student.
00:12:41Recently, a face recognition app has been introduced in Indonesia.
00:12:46Would you like to watch this video?
00:12:53There is something written under the face, right?
00:12:59Under the face, gender, age, and emotions are displayed.
00:13:06When you take a video, the AI automatically reads people's age and emotions.
00:13:15It's interesting, so I take a lot of videos with my friends and try this function.
00:13:22Actually, I was able to take an amazing video the other day.
00:13:29Here is the video.
00:13:32Like this, it will appear under the face and become happy.
00:13:35And when I'm angry, it will appear under the face and become angry.
00:13:40And when I'm sad like this, it will show that I'm sad.
00:14:01It says 565 years old.
00:14:05The age range is from 560 to 565 years old.
00:14:09Are you angry at a woman?
00:14:17What is this?
00:14:22When I look at Natan's emotions at this time, I'm shocked.
00:14:28It seems that the AI is normal.
00:14:33Was there anyone at that time?
00:14:37The app reacted around this door.
00:14:40Outside the door was the hallway and my brother's room, but no one was there.
00:14:45Aren't you scared?
00:14:47Actually, on this night, when I was sleeping, the door of the room opened twice even though no one was there.
00:14:55There seems to be something living in this house.
00:15:01Next is the UK.
00:15:05Two people are playing a board game called Wizard Board that fortune-tellers can enjoy.
00:15:12Why do you move the coins?
00:15:15What is this?
00:15:23When I asked a question,
00:15:31the coins suddenly fell.
00:15:39What is this?
00:15:42It's strange that the coins fly on their own.
00:15:45At this time, another surprising thing happened.
00:15:54It was about to penetrate the lens.
00:15:58The flying coins hit the lens directly.
00:16:07It's so close that I can't even blink.
00:16:11Next is the US.
00:16:15Suddenly, a strange sound came from the shower room.
00:16:21Here is the video at that time.
00:16:42Something long and thin jumps out of the drain.
00:16:51What is this?
00:16:56When I looked it up, this suddenly appeared.
00:17:01What is this?
00:17:09This is a wire cleaner.
00:17:11It is used to remove the dirt in the drain.
00:17:19By putting a thin and long wire in the drain and rotating it,
00:17:23it removes the dirt and dirt that cannot be reached by hand.
00:17:30The length of the wire is about 30 meters.
00:17:35In the case of a mansion, the drain between the rooms is often connected.
00:17:42The tip of the cleaner used in another room
00:17:48accidentally reached the room of the photographer.
00:17:55Next is China.
00:17:58This is a security camera installed at the entrance of the farmhouse.
00:18:07Hey, run away into the house!
00:18:11Why?
00:18:12It's pretty big!
00:18:15The man was warned by a man who was in a hurry.
00:18:19But he ignored him and went ahead.
00:18:23Then...
00:18:27What is this?
00:18:36A big creature that makes a growl.
00:18:45What is this?
00:18:49The identity is...
00:18:58It's a tiger!
00:19:02It is said that the wild Amur tiger lives in the Black Dragon Mountain in China.
00:19:10It entered the human world for the purpose of looking for food,
00:19:13and became excited when it saw humans.
00:19:16It is said that it acted like this.
00:19:20On the other hand, in America...
00:19:24Is it this big?
00:19:29There is a big creature in the car.
00:19:34Let's go!
00:19:43What is this?
00:19:48Next is America.
00:19:54It's big.
00:19:57Is it this big?
00:20:02There is a big creature in the car.
00:20:07Let's go!
00:20:14What is this?
00:20:16Let's go!
00:20:21What is this?
00:20:27What is this?
00:20:31What came out of the car is...
00:20:37It is a cat-like animal that lives in North America called Bobcat.
00:20:43It is said that it is over 1 meter in size.
00:20:53It is said that it likes to live in a narrow space surrounded by its surroundings.
00:20:58This time, it was tested to see if the inside of the car was suitable as a bed.
00:21:07What is this?
00:21:10It is said that 99% of chicken genes and Tyrannosaurus genes match.
00:21:18That's amazing!
00:21:20What is this?
00:21:22Is that so?
00:21:24What is this?
00:21:26Next is a mystery interview to investigate the mystery of the legend of the city that people in the city are curious about.
00:21:33Mystery interview to investigate the mystery of the legend of the city that people in the city are curious about.
00:21:40I've been asking a lot of questions. Do you have any?
00:21:45Can I ask a question?
00:21:47The other day, when I was talking to a friend who was studying in France,
00:21:53I was told that I can speak French.
00:22:02I don't bite.
00:22:04It's funny.
00:22:07The name of the host of this program that many people bite.
00:22:15If you call the name of the person who goes to the city.
00:22:26It's hard to say.
00:22:32Calm down.
00:22:37Can French people say this without biting?
00:22:42I came to a cafe for a party at Takadanobaba.
00:22:51There are many people.
00:22:53At this cafe, people from all over the world gather.
00:22:57It is said that an exchange meeting is being held.
00:23:02This day, I got information that there are many parties where French people participate.
00:23:07Can you really say it without biting?
00:23:11Nice to meet you. I'm Dilan. I'm from France.
00:23:15Mr. Dilan, who loves Japanese anime and is studying Japanese.
00:23:20He is popular.
00:23:21He married a Japanese man and has been living in Japan for 14 years.
00:23:28Do you know this person?
00:23:30Yes.
00:23:35Do you like it?
00:23:37I'm glad.
00:23:38She is a world-famous character.
00:23:46Can you really say it without biting?
00:23:50Can you say it?
00:23:58He is good at Japanese.
00:24:01Good morning.
00:24:05My Japanese is difficult.
00:24:09He is a Japanese architect.
00:24:12He is working in Japan as an architect.
00:24:17Can you really say it without biting?
00:24:23He said it.
00:24:24I've heard of it.
00:24:26This is Ryucho.
00:24:29After that...
00:24:40All the French people in the base said it without biting.
00:24:44Why?
00:24:45Why?
00:24:46Why is it easy for you to say?
00:24:50There are words with similar pronunciation in French.
00:24:54I see.
00:24:55That's why it's easy for us to say.
00:25:00Pamyu pamyu.
00:25:01Pamyu pamyu.
00:25:02Pamyu pamyu.
00:25:03Not there, not there.
00:25:04Not there, not there.
00:25:07Pamyu is similar to the word that means not good in French.
00:25:16Not good.
00:25:17Pamyu.
00:25:18Not good.
00:25:19Pamyu.
00:25:20That's right.
00:25:21By the way, Carrie is French.
00:25:29It's similar to the word that means who laughed.
00:25:37When Carrie introduces herself in French...
00:25:46Who laughed?
00:25:47It's embarrassing.
00:25:48Who laughed?
00:25:49It's not good.
00:25:55But the audience is excited.
00:26:00Next is this man.
00:26:03If you press the button, you'll get a kick.
00:26:06Is it true?
00:26:08I've heard of it.
00:26:09I've heard of it.
00:26:10I've heard of it, too.
00:26:12If you press the button from above, there's a hole in the butt.
00:26:19Is it true that if you press the button, you'll get a kick?
00:26:23Is it true?
00:26:24Let's ask other people about this rumor.
00:26:29If you press the button, you'll get a kick.
00:26:31I've heard of it.
00:26:32I've heard of it.
00:26:33I've heard of it, too.
00:26:34I've heard of it, too.
00:26:35If you press the button, you'll get a kick.
00:26:39It's like what my grandmother said.
00:26:42I haven't heard of it for a long time.
00:26:45When I was in elementary school, I was told not to press the button.
00:26:53Many people know about this rumor.
00:26:59I asked the director of the Hair and Skin Clinic in Fukuoka.
00:27:07Why do you get a kick when you press the button?
00:27:11In modern medicine, it is not thought that if you press the button, you'll get a kick.
00:27:20Don't you get a kick even if you press the button?
00:27:21I don't think I'll get a kick even if I press the button.
00:27:25Don't you get a kick even if you press the button?
00:27:27I don't get a kick even if I press the button.
00:27:28Is that so?
00:27:29I've said it many times, but I don't get a kick.
00:27:33You don't get a kick?
00:27:34I don't get a kick.
00:27:35Don't you hear this rumor a lot?
00:27:37I hear this rumor a lot.
00:27:39Has it been proven?
00:27:41I don't think it's been proven.
00:27:43If it's been proven, it's a big deal.
00:27:45I think there are papers all over the world.
00:27:49Why is the rumor that you'll get a kick if you press the button spreading all over the country?
00:27:56It is said that there is a 100-yen pot in the so-called Tsumuji area in Eastern medicine.
00:28:04Originally, it was a pot to adjust the condition of the stomach.
00:28:08People with constipation can get rid of constipation, and people with diarrhea can get rid of it.
00:28:15For some reason, there may be people who have diarrhea when they press the button.
00:28:20Maybe.
00:28:21It's too effective.
00:28:23Maybe that's why it spread all over the country.
00:28:26It can also be thought that it was born by misunderstanding the effect of a 100-yen pot.
00:28:33From a medical point of view, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with it.
00:28:40Next is this man.
00:28:44This is an article I saw a while ago.
00:28:48I've heard that 99% of chickens' and Tyrannosaurus' genes are the same.
00:28:56Is that so?
00:28:5799% of chickens' and Tyrannosaurus' genes are the same?
00:29:02That's right.
00:29:0499% of chickens' and Tyrannosaurus' genes are the same.
00:29:10If 99% of chickens' and Tyrannosaurus' genes are the same as humans, what will it be?
00:29:14It's a mammal like chimpanzees and gorillas.
00:29:17If it's similar, it's similar.
00:29:20That's right.
00:29:21But Tyrannosaurus and Tyrannosaurus are completely different.
00:29:24I don't like that.
00:29:28Can chickens and fierce carnivorous dinosaurs Tyrannosaurus have almost the same genes?
00:29:39Captain Tanaka has come to Hokkaido.
00:29:44He's going to talk to a dinosaur specialist representing Japan.
00:29:54Excuse me.
00:29:56Nice to meet you.
00:29:57Nice to meet you, too.
00:29:59I'm Captain Tanaka.
00:30:01I'm Yoshitsugu Kobayashi.
00:30:04I'm a teacher at Hokkaido University.
00:30:07Professor Yoshitsugu Kobayashi, a professor at Hokkaido University.
00:30:15He's excavating the entire skeleton of a large dinosaur, which is the first in Japan.
00:30:20That's amazing.
00:30:21He's got everything he needs.
00:30:23He's recently discovered a new species of dinosaur in Japan and abroad.
00:30:28He's a dinosaur specialist who attracts the world's attention.
00:30:32That looks interesting.
00:30:35Captain Tanaka is now at the Sobo Museum at Hokkaido University.
00:30:45He's collecting specimens and materials for 4 million items, such as the skeleton found by Professor Kobayashi.
00:30:59It's huge.
00:31:00It's a mammoth.
00:31:01Is it a mammoth?
00:31:03It's a reproduction of a mammoth, so it's not a real mammoth.
00:31:06But it was this big.
00:31:07Hokkaido is in the south of Mammoth Island.
00:31:12It's in the south of Hokkaido?
00:31:15A long time ago, mammoths from the Eurasian continent also lived in Hokkaido.
00:31:24However, they couldn't cross the Sugaru Strait, so they couldn't go to Hokkaido.
00:31:33Wow.
00:31:36Wait a minute.
00:31:37That's amazing.
00:31:39What?
00:31:40This is a real one?
00:31:42It's a real one, and it's basically a replica.
00:31:45It's a precious dinosaur.
00:31:47Is this a dinosaur?
00:31:49This is a dinosaur.
00:31:50What kind of dinosaur?
00:31:51Parasaurolophus.
00:31:53Parasaurolophus?
00:31:55I've never heard of it, but it looks really big.
00:32:00Parasaurolophus.
00:32:02It's a large plant-eating animal that lived on the North American continent about 7.3 million years ago.
00:32:14It has a long head.
00:32:16We call it a tosaka.
00:32:18It's hollow inside.
00:32:20It makes a sound and communicates with its friends.
00:32:26That's interesting.
00:32:27The structure of a tosaka is like this.
00:32:30It is thought that by passing air through the hollow that extends from the nose, it makes a cry like an instrument.
00:32:46This is the cry that the researchers reproduced on the computer.
00:32:57It was like this.
00:33:02It is thought that it communicated with its friends by making this sound.
00:33:08It's like a flute.
00:33:10Even with just this, it feels like it's a lot bigger than a normal animal.
00:33:17Why do you think dinosaurs are so big?
00:33:21There's a reason why they're big.
00:33:24There's a pressure from the enemy.
00:33:27There's a pressure from carnivores.
00:33:30The biggest defense is that they get bigger.
00:33:34With that pressure, dinosaurs get bigger little by little.
00:33:38The bigger the prey, the bigger the prey.
00:33:41That's why they compete.
00:33:45And they grow very fast.
00:33:47For example, this one is only a dozen years old.
00:33:52It's about this big when it's in middle school.
00:33:56Is this a tube?
00:33:58That's amazing.
00:34:02There's a theory that when it's born, it's a little bigger than a softball.
00:34:09It's so small.
00:34:11There are green and yellow panels in this room.
00:34:15The green one is from the dinosaur era.
00:34:19Around here?
00:34:21That's the sea.
00:34:23Ammonites have existed since then?
00:34:25Ammonites have existed for a long time.
00:34:27It's a symbol of the dinosaur era.
00:34:29The White Autumn is about 66 million years ago.
00:34:35It's the era of the extinction of dinosaurs.
00:34:38I've seen this before.
00:34:41This is called Mosasaurus.
00:34:44Is this it?
00:34:45This is what ate the Ammonites.
00:34:48Mosasaurus.
00:34:50It's a large carnivorous animal that lived about 66 million years ago.
00:34:58It ate the Ammonites and turtles with its strong teeth.
00:35:02That's why it's called the king of the sea in the dinosaur era.
00:35:11What is the strongest dinosaur?
00:35:16Tyrannosaurus is the strongest carnivorous dinosaur.
00:35:21Is that so?
00:35:23It has a lot of the strongest weapons.
00:35:26Tyrannosaurus, which is said to be 99% the same as the chicken, is the strongest?
00:35:35According to our research, Tyrannosaurus is not a carnivorous dinosaur.
00:35:39It's a super carnivorous dinosaur.
00:35:42Tyrannosaurus is even more powerful than other carnivorous dinosaurs.
00:35:45Tyrannosaurus has the power to find prey, kill, eat, and digest.
00:35:49Tyrannosaurus has everything.
00:35:53Tyrannosaurus is as fast as a jeep.
00:36:02How fast is Mr. Tanaka?
00:36:04I'm an old man now.
00:36:08It's about eight seconds.
00:36:14There are various theories.
00:36:17It can run at a speed of about 50 meters in 9 seconds.
00:36:21It can run at a speed of about 50 meters in 9 seconds.
00:36:24It's slower than I thought.
00:36:27However, there is a theory that it was acting with children, not only adults.
00:36:33Children run at a speed of 50 to 60 kilometers per hour.
00:36:36It's faster than a bull.
00:36:39Is it fast?
00:36:41That's one of the theories.
00:36:43In recent years, a group of Tyrannosaurus fossils have been found.
00:36:48There is a theory that it was hunting with its chest.
00:36:51With its chest?
00:36:54It is thought that a quick child weakened the prey and the adult killed it.
00:37:03Here are the fossils of Tyrannosaurus.
00:37:08This is a Mongolian dinosaur.
00:37:11It's like a brother of Tyrannosaurus.
00:37:14It's almost like Tyrannosaurus Rex.
00:37:17Is that so?
00:37:18It's a dinosaur that lived in Mongolia.
00:37:20It's big.
00:37:23The teeth are amazing.
00:37:25The fangs are amazing.
00:37:29The power of a single tooth is said to be 5 to 6 tons.
00:37:35Let's get to the point in front of Tyrannosaurus.
00:37:41I heard that the genes of chicken and Tyrannosaurus are 99% the same.
00:37:51What do you think?
00:37:53That's wrong.
00:37:56I don't think so.
00:38:00That's wrong.
00:38:02To be exact, I don't know that.
00:38:06I can't read the DNA.
00:38:10I haven't found the DNA of Tyrannosaurus yet.
00:38:15Is that so?
00:38:17Can't you get DNA from bones?
00:38:22There is a research paper published in 2012.
00:38:25It's about how much DNA is stored.
00:38:28In other words, it's about how fast the DNA is destroyed.
00:38:32No matter how well the DNA is stored,
00:38:35it's estimated that the DNA will be completely destroyed in 6.8 million years.
00:38:41That's 10 times more than 6.6 million years ago.
00:38:47Tyrannosaurus was extinct about 6.6 million years ago.
00:38:53Now, it's impossible to collect the DNA of dinosaurs,
00:38:58so there is no use for comparison.
00:39:03But what he said is not completely wrong.
00:39:08What do you mean?
00:39:10Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:12What?
00:39:13Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:16Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:21From dinosaurs to birds,
00:39:23we will show you a surprising evolution.
00:39:28It's a bird.
00:39:32This is the Kubizuka in Masakado, Taira, Otemachi.
00:39:36Every time I try to build a building there, it collapses.
00:39:39I want to see if it works.
00:39:42It worked.
00:39:44That's it.
00:39:47Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:49What?
00:39:50Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:53Birds are actually dinosaurs.
00:39:58Birds and dinosaurs have a lot in common.
00:40:03Birds and dinosaurs.
00:40:05I can't think of anything.
00:40:08I can't think of anything.
00:40:09If you compare a Tyrannosaurus and a chicken,
00:40:14the size is different,
00:40:17and the shape is different.
00:40:19Then, this is a chicken.
00:40:23No, no.
00:40:24They are not similar.
00:40:25Well, they are similar.
00:40:26They are similar, but...
00:40:28I don't know.
00:40:29What do you think?
00:40:30The chicken has a better posture.
00:40:33Certainly, both the chicken and the Tyrannosaurus walk in a straight line with two legs.
00:40:43This is a straight line.
00:40:47This is the thigh bone of a ostrich.
00:40:49This is the thigh bone of a ostrich.
00:40:51What I want you to look at is this protruding part.
00:40:55This is called the rib cage.
00:40:57This is the same as us humans.
00:40:59There is a rib cage, and there is a dent in the waist.
00:41:03This is how it moves.
00:41:06On the other hand, this is a dinosaur.
00:41:09So, they are not similar.
00:41:10They are similar.
00:41:11Especially, the rib cage part is similar.
00:41:13It's here.
00:41:14That's right.
00:41:15They are exactly the same in making.
00:41:18That's right.
00:41:19Also, there is another thing that the inside of the bone is hollow.
00:41:24Have you ever broken a bird's bone?
00:41:29A bird's bone?
00:41:30Yes, I have.
00:41:31The inside is hollow.
00:41:32It's hollow.
00:41:33That's right.
00:41:34Certainly.
00:41:35To make the body lighter, the inside of the bird's bone is hollow.
00:41:44The dinosaur's bone has the same feature.
00:41:50That's true.
00:41:52According to the doctor, only birds and dinosaurs have a hollow inside of the bone.
00:41:58Other animals don't have it.
00:42:02Is it okay for a dinosaur to have a hollow inside?
00:42:04It doesn't seem to be strong enough.
00:42:06Birds have a hollow inside, and their bones are thin.
00:42:09But that doesn't mean that the bones will be broken.
00:42:12The bones are covered with muscles.
00:42:17The bones are protected so that they won't be broken.
00:42:20In fact, the hollow bones are deeply related to the size of the dinosaurs.
00:42:30The bones are the heaviest part of the body.
00:42:33I see.
00:42:34I want to make the body bigger than the bones.
00:42:37But if the body is as big as an elephant, the body will be heavy.
00:42:40And the bones will be thicker.
00:42:42The body will be heavier.
00:42:44There is a limit, and the body can't be bigger than that.
00:42:47In the case of dinosaurs, if the bones are hollow,
00:42:51even if the body is bigger, there is a physical limitation.
00:42:54So the body can't be bigger than the bones.
00:43:00There are other similarities between birds and dinosaurs.
00:43:05There are many features of birds in the park.
00:43:08One of them has feathers.
00:43:11That's the feature of birds.
00:43:15But now, many dinosaurs have feathers.
00:43:21In 1996, the world's first feathered dinosaur fossil was discovered in China.
00:43:31This is the reproduction of the fossil.
00:43:39It looks like a bird.
00:43:42In 2015, it was discovered that there was a dinosaur with a windbreaker.
00:43:49It looks like a bird.
00:43:51It really looks like a bird.
00:43:53It is thought to have been used to adjust body temperature,
00:43:56rescue, and warm eggs.
00:44:03If you look at the diagrams that are sold now,
00:44:06many dinosaurs have feathers.
00:44:10This is Tyrannosaurus, which is depicted in the latest dinosaur diagram.
00:44:17There is a wing on the back.
00:44:21There are small wings on the forelegs.
00:44:23It's true.
00:44:25From the elbow to the wrist.
00:44:28It's like this.
00:44:31In that sense, there is no doubt that birds are dinosaurs.
00:44:36Birds evolved from a group called dinosaurs.
00:44:39It's almost certain now.
00:44:42It's almost certain.
00:44:44Are birds dinosaurs?
00:44:47How did birds evolve from dinosaurs?
00:44:53First, Tyrannosaurus.
00:44:55It's very big.
00:44:57This is the latest image of Tyrannosaurus.
00:45:00It has feathers and looks strong.
00:45:03From there, it evolved into a different dinosaur.
00:45:07This is a bird-like dinosaur.
00:45:12This is a dinosaur called Garimimus, which is said to be a ostrich.
00:45:17In fact, there are no teeth on the chin of this dinosaur.
00:45:20It has a beak.
00:45:22It has a beak, so it doesn't eat meat.
00:45:26It eats plants.
00:45:28It has sand in its stomach.
00:45:33It has sand in its stomach, so it doesn't eat food.
00:45:37This is a bird with wings on its tail.
00:45:42It has wings not only on its forelegs, but also on its tail.
00:45:46But this is still a decoration.
00:45:48It hasn't flown yet.
00:45:50Next, this is still a dinosaur.
00:45:54This is still a dinosaur.
00:45:56This is still a dinosaur.
00:45:58This is still a dinosaur.
00:46:00It can fly from tree to tree.
00:46:04It has wings on its forelegs and on its hind legs.
00:46:08It has wings on its forelegs and on its hind legs.
00:46:10Before it became a bird, it had wings on its forelegs, hind legs, and tail.
00:46:18Next, this is an ostrich.
00:46:20When it becomes an ostrich, its wings on its hind legs will be smaller.
00:46:25It has three fingers.
00:46:28It has a long tail.
00:46:30It hasn't become a bird completely.
00:46:32Can it fly and rise?
00:46:37It depends on the chest.
00:46:40It hasn't developed that much.
00:46:42It hasn't flown like a bird.
00:46:46Finally, this is a jaguar.
00:46:56We don't know whether it has DNA or not.
00:47:00But we know that dinosaurs evolved to become birds.
00:47:06So...
00:47:09When I asked my wife what she wanted to eat when I got home, she said,
00:47:12she wanted to eat dinosaurs.
00:47:15I was beaten up.
00:47:17I was like, what are you doing?
00:47:21Mystery Interview
00:47:26Next is...
00:47:28This is a narrow-gauge, square-shaped hangar.
00:47:33There is a grave in the corner of the building.
00:47:38But it is too dangerous to build a grave here.
00:47:41If you try to build a building there, it will be destroyed every time.
00:47:47He is talking about a stone monument called Masakado-zuka in Otemachi, Chiyoda-ku.
00:47:55It was built to commemorate Masakado, who was active in the Heian period.
00:48:04I tried to do something with GHQ,
00:48:08but I saw that it was blown up by a train or something.
00:48:16When I looked into it,
00:48:18I found this on the website of the National Assembly.
00:48:24After the Great Kanto Earthquake in 1932,
00:48:28the monument was destroyed during the reconstruction of Okura Castle,
00:48:33and then the Minister of Okura and the Minister of Construction suddenly passed away.
00:48:38As a result of the continued unhappiness,
00:48:40it is rumored that it was a curse to break the hangar.
00:48:46Even during this period of the country,
00:48:48the curse of the hangar has been mentioned.
00:48:51Is there really such a curse?
00:48:53Well, yes.
00:48:56Is Masakado's hangar really dangerous?
00:49:04Here it is.
00:49:06That's it.
00:49:09It says Masakado-zuka.
00:49:13Even though it's outside,
00:49:17it's a very strange space.
00:49:21That's true.
00:49:25This is Masakado's hangar.
00:49:30Surrounded by skyscrapers.
00:49:35Despite this,
00:49:37there are stone walls on this vast land.
00:49:42Speaking of Otemachi,
00:49:44it is the center of the Japanese economy.
00:49:46The land price is also high.
00:49:48It must be expensive.
00:49:49It must be amazing.
00:49:50When I looked into it,
00:49:52each one costs about 90 million yen.
00:49:55Each one?
00:49:58Each one costs about 90 million yen.
00:50:00Each one costs about 50 million yen.
00:50:02How much is it?
00:50:03It is calculated that 4.5 billion yen is nothing.
00:50:07Everyone wants to build a building, right?
00:50:10They continue to leave stone walls without building a building.
00:50:14Is there really something here?
00:50:20Then...
00:50:24Someone is coming.
00:50:27Someone is coming.
00:50:33Is it you?
00:50:37Someone is putting his hand on his neck.
00:50:45What were you doing?
00:50:47I was praying.
00:50:49Praying?
00:50:50I was praying.
00:50:51There hasn't been much good news lately.
00:50:54I'm not a big fan of Masakado,
00:50:57but I wanted to apologize.
00:50:59By the way,
00:51:00there was a rumor that Masakado couldn't build a building.
00:51:04Yes.
00:51:05Did you know that?
00:51:06Yes.
00:51:07Why did you pray at a place with such a scary rumor?
00:51:11I heard that Masakado kept winning the war
00:51:15that was said to be impossible.
00:51:20I heard that Masakado built a power spot.
00:51:23Is this the power spot?
00:51:29I heard that there is a curse,
00:51:31but there are many worshippers after that.
00:51:34Someone is coming.
00:51:37Is this the cursed place?
00:51:39Is this the power spot?
00:51:41If you pass in front of me, I'll definitely beat you up.
00:51:43When they check the place they are managing,
00:51:46a station from Ote-machi.
00:51:53It is said that more than 1 million people visit Kanda Myojin every year.
00:52:00There is a surprising reason why he can't build a building.
00:52:05It's because there is a curse.
00:52:08To be continued.
00:52:10We will investigate the mysteries that everyone is curious about.
00:52:13Mysterious things, mysterious phenomena, the vault of red water, etc.
00:52:17The program will investigate thoroughly.
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00:52:24Please apply from the program homepage or the official line of the program.
00:52:28We are waiting for you.
00:52:30Previously
00:52:33It is said that there is a curse, so you can't build a building.
00:52:38It is said that there is a curse, so you can't build a building.
00:52:44Is the rumor true?
00:52:48When they check the place they are managing,
00:52:53a station from Ote-machi.
00:52:57It is said that more than 1 million people visit Kanda Myojin every year.
00:53:04We asked the shrine.
00:53:07It is said that there is a curse. Is it true?
00:53:12It is said that there is a curse.
00:53:16It is said that there is a curse, so you can't build a building.
00:53:20It is said that there is a curse.
00:53:22It is a place to pray from ancient times.
00:53:25It is normal not to develop much.
00:53:29This place has been a place to pray from old days?
00:53:35The Kubizuka area used to be a real estate of Kanda Myojin.
00:53:39Kanda Myojin lived here for a few hundred years.
00:53:46Now, Kanda Myojin is in Soto Kanda in Chiyoda district.
00:53:50Until about 400 years ago, the shrine was located in Ootemachi, where the Kubizuka temple is located.
00:53:59As I mentioned earlier, there were incidents like the Okura Shrine,
00:54:05so it was decided to protect the shrine
00:54:09not only as a shrine, but also as a company working in the area.
00:54:14It is our duty to respect that.
00:54:19Several companies around Ootemachi pay respect to the Taira-no-Masakado,
00:54:24which is famous for its fortune,
00:54:27and set up the Masakado-zuka Preservation Society to protect this place.
00:54:34At the Kanda Festival held once a year,
00:54:38they cherish the history of the local area,
00:54:42such as carrying the shrine with the appearance of the Taira-no-Masakado.
00:54:46It is a place where many people have worked together for hundreds of years,
00:54:51so it is natural to leave it as it is.
00:54:58The Masakado-zuka was a sacred place where the god of protection of Ootemachi rests.
00:55:07Next, two people who went to the same high school.
00:55:12What department were you in?
00:55:13I was in the music department.
00:55:15I was in the drum department.
00:55:19What is the mystery of the two people in charge of the drums?
00:55:25Isn't it different to hit at a certain speed and to have a sense of rhythm?
00:55:30It's different.
00:55:32The sound is like this, and the rhythm is to be able to ride the tempo well.
00:55:38I don't know.
00:55:40I'm curious about the sense of rhythm.
00:55:42What is the identity of the sense of rhythm?
00:55:46What does it mean to have a good sense of rhythm?
00:55:50Furthermore,
00:55:52If you train, it may change a little,
00:55:56but isn't it something that was originally prepared?
00:56:00DNA.
00:56:01DNA.
00:56:03It's like something from a long time ago.
00:56:06It's like something at the genetic level.
00:56:08I wonder if it can be trained.
00:56:12Can you train the sense of rhythm?
00:56:15Certainly, this is different depending on the person.
00:56:18This time, we will directly attack Professor Jun Miura of Waseda University,
00:56:21who is studying the sense of rhythm scientifically.
00:56:26We will solve these two mysteries.
00:56:31What is it?
00:56:32Professor Makaoka, who is not good at dancing or singing, will investigate.
00:56:37Dance more.
00:56:40In the first place, what is the sense of rhythm?
00:56:46I think there was a story that if you can ride the tempo well, it's a sense of rhythm.
00:56:52However, even if you can do it accurately, it doesn't mean you have a sense of rhythm.
00:56:57It's difficult.
00:57:01You can't say that you have a good sense of rhythm just by hitting the drums accurately or moving your body with music.
00:57:11It's not like that.
00:57:13It's different.
00:57:14Both are different.
00:57:16First of all, I would like you to see a demonstration of the two.
00:57:23Carry-chan also rides the song and starts to move.
00:57:31What is it?
00:57:38What you just did was to bend your knees according to the sound.
00:57:45That's all.
00:57:46Bend your knees according to the sound.
00:57:48This can be done easily.
00:57:54It can also be done by Makaoka, who is not good at dancing.
00:57:58Yes, it's done.
00:57:59Thank you very much.
00:58:02In fact, humans have the characteristic that the gravity movement and the sound match arbitrarily.
00:58:09Now it's that movement, so it's easy to do.
00:58:12Now it's that movement, so it's easy to do.
00:58:15It's easy.
00:58:16If you listen to the sound, your body will move on its own.
00:58:20Yes, that's right.
00:58:22There's more to it.
00:58:24There's more?
00:58:26Finally, he will tell us what it means to have a good sense of rhythm.
00:58:33I see.
00:58:35It's difficult.
00:58:37What is it?
00:58:40What is it?
00:58:42It's the same thing.
00:58:43It's what you're doing right now, isn't it?
00:58:46Okay.
00:58:50It's the same thing.
00:58:52Oh, it's the same thing.
00:58:53Yes.
00:58:55That was fine.
00:58:59It's the same thing?
00:59:00The same thing.
00:59:02The same thing.
00:59:03That was fine.
00:59:04I
00:59:08Think you know what I do
00:59:12I'm not looking at how they try to last month. Hi. Oh, yes. Hi. Yeah, that's my last day
00:59:21Since a no eyes to Tomoni what do we have a serotonin to rush a hajime tada say
00:59:27No, you'll be put on a mother was a little
00:59:31Jibun, no, he's there. What do you go to my little hold on my eat. Oh, you are a littleことの正体だと先生は言う
00:59:39Miura 先生はこの正体を突き止めるためさまざまな実験を行ったそうで
00:59:47It'll just can't see this
00:59:48Story to Dancer jume jukurensha jume to so you can sort it. I miss sports. Thank you
00:59:53Jume, you'll make it must say when I'll talk about that. Okay, you know
00:59:58What was that to follow book you know, I don't know
01:00:02Pattern you have to go up there. I told him I got a story. Don't answer. Wow, you don't mean Joseph
01:00:06He's a sports sensor. That's me. What am I thinking?
01:00:09There the key NASA need to attend that day
01:00:13What's that?
01:00:14Okay, he's got no bus. No, but I'm not don't stick with it. You know, I'm not going to cook with you
01:00:18Do you know that story to Dancer that day?
01:00:20He's in the country
01:00:24He's in the gun. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no
01:00:29They are
01:00:30I
01:00:42Don't know why not you don't know what you need to know that this man is not going on my job
01:00:50Yeah, I'm not there. I'm not there. I'm not there. I'm not there. No, I'm not saying night. Do you go to go?
01:00:57But that's a little to your knuckle dance that's not that I don't know what it was good. Oh, there's an aqua
01:01:02Cargo, odor you go, but I don't know what to show my work
01:01:05I don't know
01:01:08Do you know this is a gun?
01:01:13Stay here got off that they should say that I'm still so excited
01:01:17I know
01:01:18I didn't think he need took a few took a while to go to our table. I'm cutting out
01:01:22But if you practice, of course, you'll be able to do it.
01:01:28You'll be able to train?
01:01:29Yes, you can.
01:01:30He says he can train his sense of rhythm.
01:01:34If you train it, you can do it.
01:01:36But after this, the teacher is also in trouble.
01:01:39An unexpected development.
01:01:42My body can't be my freedom.
01:01:49What is the identity of the sense of rhythm?
01:01:52Can you train it?
01:01:54Yes, you can.
01:01:55You can train it?
01:01:56Yes, you can.
01:01:58He's in trouble.
01:02:01My body can't be my freedom.
01:02:07Can you train your sense of rhythm?
01:02:12If you practice, of course, you'll be able to do it.
01:02:15You can train it?
01:02:16Yes, you can.
01:02:18He says he can train his sense of rhythm.
01:02:21If you train it, you can do it.
01:02:23He uses a metronome.
01:02:27First, he lowers the center of gravity according to the sound.
01:02:30This is very well done.
01:02:34Now, let's do it the other way around.
01:02:38Now, he raises the center of gravity according to the sound.
01:02:43But...
01:02:45Oh, it's down.
01:02:46No, it's not.
01:02:47Yes, it's not.
01:02:48It's down now.
01:02:51According to the teacher,
01:02:52he doesn't get confused by a simple sound like a metronome.
01:02:57He says he can move with his own will.
01:03:00This is the best way to train his sense of rhythm.
01:03:04I'm curious about that sound.
01:03:06It's down.
01:03:07It's down.
01:03:13It's down.
01:03:14Huh?
01:03:15It's different.
01:03:16His face doesn't look like he has a sense of rhythm.
01:03:19It's down!
01:03:22My body doesn't feel free.
01:03:26He wants to show how he can train his sense of rhythm,
01:03:29but he can't do it at all.
01:03:31It's down!
01:03:32It's down!
01:03:33It's down!
01:03:34It's down!
01:03:35It's down!
01:03:36It's down!
01:03:37It's down!
01:03:38It's down!
01:03:39It's down!
01:03:40It's down!
01:03:41It's down!
01:03:42It's simple, but it's difficult.
01:03:44And the result of an hour of practice.
01:03:49Wow!
01:03:50Damn it!
01:03:51I have to do something!
01:03:53As a result of this experiment,
01:03:56I can't train my sense of rhythm.
01:03:58It's not just an hour.
01:04:01That's all for the investigation of his sense of rhythm.
01:04:04He's doing a lot.
01:04:05He's doing a lot.
01:04:09I couldn't do it.
01:04:12To be continued
01:04:17I want to see it again from here.
01:04:20What is this video?
01:04:22The world's largest creature was captured three times in a row.
01:04:26Takeyama, what do you think?
01:04:27It's a two-way walk.
01:04:29I think it's a big walk.
01:04:32What was that just now?
01:04:37Something just passed by.
01:04:41Pay attention to this area.
01:04:49What is this?
01:04:51It's a two-way walk.
01:04:53I think it's a big walk.
01:04:55Takeyama, what do you think?
01:04:57It's a two-way walk.
01:04:59I think it's a big walk.
01:05:02What was that just now?
01:05:14It's a two-way walk.
01:05:16I think it's a big walk.
01:05:26What is this?
01:05:29What is this?
01:05:33This video was taken in Ontario, Canada.
01:05:37This lake.
01:05:42When I looked into it,
01:05:47It seems that there are large mammals such as erasica and bears living around here.
01:05:55It is clearly different from the creatures shown in the video.
01:06:03It is also said that it is a big foot from its appearance at the site.
01:06:10I think humans know all over the world.
01:06:14When I looked at the map of Canada, there were only erasica and bears.
01:06:19I don't think humans are always there.
01:06:23That's why it's not strange to be there.
01:06:27Because we can still find new species of insects.
01:06:30It's not zero.
01:06:32It's not zero.
01:06:35However, in Brazil, there is a video like this.
01:06:39There it is.
01:06:41There is a giant.
01:06:44The giant is on the hill.
01:06:48Look at that size.
01:06:51It's the same size as a tree.
01:06:56The giant is on the hill.
01:07:03What is this?
01:07:07As far as I can see from the video, other than the photographer,
01:07:10It seems to have noticed this, so there must be something.
01:07:15What the hell was this?
01:07:24I thought it was a bicycle at the entrance.
01:07:32It's unthinkable in Japan.
01:07:35This is a security camera video installed at the entrance.
01:07:45Oh, my God!
01:07:47It's heading this way.
01:07:52A man who finds something and returns as soon as he opens the door.
01:07:58In front of his eyes.
01:08:03Oh, my God!
01:08:05It's heading this way.
01:08:15What the hell is this?
01:08:24What the hell is this?
01:08:28In this area, wild elephants have jumped over the habitat.
01:08:32There is a situation where the elephant is going north.
01:08:37It seems that the elephant has been walking in the city for a while.
01:08:42According to local experts,
01:08:45Due to environmental changes, there is less food.
01:08:48Elephants are looking for a place to move.
01:08:51It is speculated that the leader of the herd was lost due to lack of experience.
01:08:56The reason is unclear.
01:09:02Goodbye.