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How This Fish Became a Master in Physics

The mangroves of Sri Lanka are home to a very special resident. 🐠 The archerfish might not look that powerful, but it can fire watery arrows to take down its prey from up to two meters away.

In this video, we’ll show you the archerfish’s unique hunting strategy, which also involves an astonishing grasp of physics and math. Behind those dual-action eyes, complex calculations are going on…

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Producer: Katrin Blaß
Executive Producer: Eva Schmidt
Voice-Over: Julian Nightingall
Sound Designer: Stefan Fiedler

Original Production:
"Wild Sri Lanka" a Terra Mater Factual Studios production in co-production with National Geographic Channel produced by Mike Birkhead Associates, written and directed by Mike Birkhead and Joe Loncraine.

Production:
Terra Mater Factual Studios GmbH
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👉🏽 Want to see more awesome fish?
Check out our mudskipper Video and learn how this fish can walk on land: https://youtu.be/Z-4uWKyzRvk

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26 февраля 2021 г. 17:01:43
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