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Bamboo rat
The bamboo rat could be a great source of protein in a survival situation, but this one wa...
published: 19 Dec 2013
Bamboo rat
Bamboo rat
The bamboo rat could be a great source of protein in a survival situation, but this one was set free to continue the rat race (www.junglecraft.com.my)- published: 19 Dec 2013
- views: 980
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Bamboo Rat in Laos
Bamboo Rat, saved from the grill and freed by myself, in its new habitat in Northern Laos,...
published: 31 Aug 2009
author: whitebluelotus
Bamboo Rat in Laos
Bamboo Rat in Laos
Bamboo Rat, saved from the grill and freed by myself, in its new habitat in Northern Laos, 2008.- published: 31 Aug 2009
- views: 2727
- author: whitebluelotus
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Bamboo rat Luangnamtha market(ต้วอ้น)
Bamboo rat Luangnamtha market ต้วอ้น เป็นๆ ที่ตลาหลวงน้ำทา my Channel http://youtube.com/m...
published: 06 Nov 2012
author: MrHotsia
Bamboo rat Luangnamtha market(ต้วอ้น)
Bamboo rat Luangnamtha market(ต้วอ้น)
Bamboo rat Luangnamtha market ต้วอ้น เป็นๆ ที่ตลาหลวงน้ำทา my Channel http://youtube.com/mrhotsia my website http://www.hotsia.com my Facebook http://www.fac...- published: 06 Nov 2012
- views: 3696
- author: MrHotsia
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phongsali morning market bamboo rat(อ้นพงสาลี)
http://www.hotsia.com/Laos/Phongsaly/morning/index.shtml phongsali morning market bamboo r...
published: 26 Oct 2012
author: MrHotsia
phongsali morning market bamboo rat(อ้นพงสาลี)
phongsali morning market bamboo rat(อ้นพงสาลี)
http://www.hotsia.com/Laos/Phongsaly/morning/index.shtml phongsali morning market bamboo rat . mr.hotsia donn't like this. ตุ่นที่ตลาดเช้าเมืองพงสาลี ประเทศล...- published: 26 Oct 2012
- views: 21719
- author: MrHotsia
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How to catch rats with bamboo !
The rat caught in this video is a special type of rat which lives under earth. There passa...
published: 18 Aug 2012
author: FunnyAndBeautifulVideos
How to catch rats with bamboo !
How to catch rats with bamboo !
The rat caught in this video is a special type of rat which lives under earth. There passage is not much visible from outside. They travel beneath the earth ...- published: 18 Aug 2012
- views: 5212
- author: FunnyAndBeautifulVideos
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ตัวอ้น ตลาดหลวงน้ำทา (bamboo rat Luangnamtha)
bamboo rat Luangnamtha market. ตัวอ้น หลวงน้ำทา วางขายที่ตลาดหลวงน้ำทาครับ my Channel http...
published: 06 Nov 2012
author: MrHotsia
ตัวอ้น ตลาดหลวงน้ำทา (bamboo rat Luangnamtha)
ตัวอ้น ตลาดหลวงน้ำทา (bamboo rat Luangnamtha)
bamboo rat Luangnamtha market. ตัวอ้น หลวงน้ำทา วางขายที่ตลาดหลวงน้ำทาครับ my Channel http://youtube.com/mrhotsia my website http://www.hotsia.com my Faceboo...- published: 06 Nov 2012
- views: 85585
- author: MrHotsia
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Rat Trap from Bamboo(Etku)
This mouse trap is locally made from Bamboo and used in Arunachal Pradesh for catching mou...
published: 10 Feb 2012
author: Arung Siram
Rat Trap from Bamboo(Etku)
Rat Trap from Bamboo(Etku)
This mouse trap is locally made from Bamboo and used in Arunachal Pradesh for catching mouse in the jungle.- published: 10 Feb 2012
- views: 27672
- author: Arung Siram
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Uncommon Species: Bamboo Rat Snakes
Taking a glimpse at some of my less common snakes. Lets start with these beauties. I apolo...
published: 03 Jul 2013
author: JandDReptiles
Uncommon Species: Bamboo Rat Snakes
Uncommon Species: Bamboo Rat Snakes
Taking a glimpse at some of my less common snakes. Lets start with these beauties. I apologize for the lack of good camera... Need to get a camera compatible...- published: 03 Jul 2013
- views: 463
- author: JandDReptiles
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Cute bamboo rat - Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom - BBC Two
More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01hscs5 Ross declares that Dar...
published: 09 Dec 2013
Cute bamboo rat - Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom - BBC Two
Cute bamboo rat - Wild Burma: Nature's Lost Kingdom - BBC Two
More about this programme: http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p01hscs5 Ross declares that Darrin's bamboo rat looks like a massive hamster.- published: 09 Dec 2013
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setting a bamboo rat trap in thailand - מלכודת עכברושים מבמבוק בתאילנד
setting a bamboo rat trap in thailand -karen hill tribe מלכודת עכברושים מבמבוק בתאילנד....
published: 04 May 2013
author: ninjagidon
setting a bamboo rat trap in thailand - מלכודת עכברושים מבמבוק בתאילנד
setting a bamboo rat trap in thailand - מלכודת עכברושים מבמבוק בתאילנד
setting a bamboo rat trap in thailand -karen hill tribe מלכודת עכברושים מבמבוק בתאילנד.- published: 04 May 2013
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- author: ninjagidon
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Bamboo rat - Spoken Description
Spoken description about Bamboo rat. This is text to speech video for education the public...
published: 18 Feb 2014
Bamboo rat - Spoken Description
Bamboo rat - Spoken Description
Spoken description about Bamboo rat. This is text to speech video for education the public. Below is the transcript for the recording: The bamboo rats are four species of rodents of the subfamily Rhizomyinae. They are the sole living representatives of the tribe Rhizomyini. All are found in the eastern half of Asia. The species are: The Chinese bamboo rat, Rhizomys sinensis, found in central and southern China, northern Burma, and Vietnam; The hoary bamboo rat, R. pruinosus, found from Assam in India to southeastern China and the Malay Peninsula; The Sumatra or large bamboo rat, R. sumatrensis, found in Yunnan, Indochina, the Malay Peninsula and Sumatra. The lesser bamboo rat, Cannomys badius, found in Nepal, Assam, northern Bangladesh, Burma, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and northern Vietnam. Bamboo rats vary in size, from the lesser bamboo rat, which is typically 15 to 25 cm long , and weighs from 500 to 750 g, to the Sumatra bamboo rat, which can reach lengths of nearly 50 cm with a 20 cm tail, and weighs up to 4 kg. However, they are all bulky, slow-moving rodents that live and forage in extensive burrow systems and rarely spend much time above ground. They feed on the underground parts of plants. They live at altitudes of 1200 to 4000 m and, except for the lesser bamboo rat, feed principally on bamboo and live in dense bamboo thickets. The lesser bamboo rat is more variable in its habitat, living in grassy areas, forests, and sometimes gardens, and eats a wider variety of vegetation. All the bamboo rats are regarded as agricultural pests, since they eat the roots of a range of crop plants such as tapioca, sugar cane, and tea bushes, but they are also recognised as valuable food animals. Chinese bamboo rats are sold in food markets in China. The bamboo rats are the natural hosts for the disease-causing mold, Penicillium marneffei, which is endemic in all species in Southeast Asia. In this area, penicilliosis due to the mold is the third most common opportunistic infection in HIV-positive individuals. Copyright (c) 2014 Spoken Word Edu Permission is granted to copy, distribute and/or modify this document under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License, Version 1.3 or any later version published by the Free Software Foundation; with no Invariant Sections, no Front-Cover Texts, and no Back-Cover Texts. A copy of the license is included in the section entitled "GNU Free Documentation License". Content in this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Lisence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/). Copyright 2014 Spoken Word Edu- published: 18 Feb 2014
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Bamboo Rat Trap in West Bengal
Rat is a major pest in crop fields specially in rice.Rodenticides go into the food chain k...
published: 10 Dec 2013
Bamboo Rat Trap in West Bengal
Bamboo Rat Trap in West Bengal
Rat is a major pest in crop fields specially in rice.Rodenticides go into the food chain killing the bran owls andf other birds. This simple indigenous bamboo rat trap is cheap and it can be used several times in a day in different live burrows.One trap can kill 4-5 rats a day.Some tribal people eat rats by killing them through this traps. Such trap is popular in tribal areas of India. Agricultural Training Centre, Fulia is using the trap as Mr Pravat Dey, a progressive farmer of Fulia has gaiven it the centre.Mr Gopal Chakraborty of the centre is explaining the trap in Bengali- published: 10 Dec 2013
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Grand Designs, Bangladesh
In a very poor neighborhood in Old Dhaka, there is a building that doesn't look like it sh...
published: 11 Oct 2010
author: Grain Media
Grand Designs, Bangladesh
In a very poor neighborhood in Old Dhaka, there is a building that doesn't look like it should actually be standing as it is so haphazardly held together by bamboo and corrugated tin. There are just 4 toilets for the over 250 people who live there, its full of rats and cockroaches and to top it all off inside the building there is almost no natural light. It is, for want of a better comparison, akin to the worst slum dwellings of the Victorian East End of London.
And yet, in spite of all these terrible afflictions, the place functions and the people who live there lead relatively normal lives we would all recognise. What is more, the residents are positively bubbly.
And, dare I say it, but this building is actually not that dissimilar from an apartment block in any Western city (except with more neighborly interaction perhaps!).
We shot this short one evening in late September 2010 while making a completely different film about forced marriage. Hoping to go back out and make something longer about this house and all the strong and cheery people who live in it.
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Rats
They made these traps out of bamboo and string, setting them up at night and in the mornin...
published: 19 Jan 2013
author: Big Joe
Rats
They made these traps out of bamboo and string, setting them up at night and in the morning came back with four dead rats. They will bring them back to their family to eat. It was such a fascinating contraption and felt I just had to have one. I offered to pay money and flew back home with my very own rat trap.
Jungle in Northwest Thailand
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Yangshuo
Yangshuo is a small city in Guangxi province, nestled beween the Li Jiang River and a semi...
published: 23 Jan 2009
author: Brodyag
Yangshuo
Yangshuo is a small city in Guangxi province, nestled beween the Li Jiang River and a semicircle of limestone peaks. The landscape in this part of China is legendary and is depicted in many classic works of Chinese art.
There are a few clips in this video that need some commentary. One interesting scene I came upon was a young man and his mentor who was teaching him how to build a snare for catching songbirds. You can see them here setting up a figure-four of bamboo sticks and laying a noose over the "trigger stick." The trap is baited with a small piece of fruit. As demonstrated, when a bird lands on the trigger stick, the trap springs and the noose is pulled tight around the bird's legs.
There is also a short clip of a man sitting next to a small fire, with some sort of meat dangling in the rising column of smoke. Those are rats! Quite delicious, he assured me.
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M2U00143.MPG Interview with Major Ho Kim Giau now Dennis Kim
Index for Major Ho Kim Giau Interview
M2U00143.MPG.mp4
I believed in the agreement of 19...
published: 27 Nov 2013
author: Linda Griggs
M2U00143.MPG Interview with Major Ho Kim Giau now Dennis Kim
Index for Major Ho Kim Giau Interview
M2U00143.MPG.mp4
I believed in the agreement of 1973. So the Communists stopped at the 13th parallel and from there south, we are still a republic. But like everybody knows they violated and the US had withdrawn.
I knew the US had withdrawn the troops but I didn't know they'd cut the ammunition and everything. I was working and fighting. I didn't pay attention to politics. But I knew a little thing. But I don't really know till the end in April.
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I was in Da Nang in I Corps in the North, March 38th. The year before that I was ordered by President Thieu to drop the bomb on Paracel Island because China invaded. They write a book, the VNN Vietnamese Navy - Republic of Vietnam. They formed a committee to write a history of the Navy and they interview me. I was Commander of the Red Arrow Squadron at that time. There's a picture of me.
02:36 (Shows book,"Hải Chiến Hoàng Sa 19-1-1974" page 447.)
And my airplane is in here, F5.
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When I learned dog fight in Nellis Air Force Base in 1973. Photo:
I flew this. I flew that, T-28 and then they invited me to Nellis in 1997-8 to talk to young pilot in Nellis.
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So I still believed...so I didn't prepare to send my family in the program. Then it was too late when they said surrender and we were stuck. I don't know what to do. I just stayed at home with my family. Then in June, like everybody else, I go to a concentration point that they assigned. Then after that they carried us to many places.
The high school was the point. They said everybody get together right here and they take us. They divided us by rank, full blown colonel here, some general here. We don't know. Finally we know about that, prime minister or something like that. Then they put us in a big ship and went to North. We land at Hai Phong. Then after that they put us in a train.
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In a dirty train. I was in a group of 3000 in the ship. They had us in the hold. 3000. You shit in there. You piss in there. It was terrible. After that they put us in the train and it goes to the Northwest to the mountain area. They call ???wi Lang Son (?). They divided us into groups of 200, 500, sometimes like that. And, it was all jungle. Nothing. They have a tent and everything. And they forced us to set the camp for them but we have nothing. We chopped the bamboo, chopped the tree and make it flat and then we sleep right there. And sometime the water is up like this. (5 inches). All day, wet and stink (steam?0. And they start to give us very little food and we start to be hungry since that day.
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And they move us. I don't recall how many times but to at least ten or twelve positions. Some place/some positions we stay only two months. We dig soil and everything. We grow vegetable and everything. Some people chop the wood, cut the wood. Make cot tents, make the fence. When we've almost finished they move us to another place and they move the others in. Just like that. Later we think they've made it so outside people don't understand where we were. So outside newspapers...
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Even the Red Cross still cannot see us. The last years I know. I mean the last few years, after I'd been in prison 11 years and we'd been moved to the South -- that's what I heard right, I didn't see it -- the Red Cross come and visit us in some delegation. But they select some people who will keep their mouths shut - don't talk to them, from among us but old people who are careful and don't talk. So they take them to the house and they put some concentrated milk and an orange right there and said okay every day we have that. And all of us had to go to the jungle. We had to hide. We had to hide ourselves so it looked like few people at the camp. In a big, huge room there was just one guy. You know, with one guy who just says 'yes' 'no', that's all. He cannot talk to them. And the Red Cross comes and sees oh this very nice. It's clean and they treat you so well. Nobody knows us. They treat us like animals.
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That's why we eat earthworms, grasshoppers, rat, snake, everything. This goes on for 13 years. And we have to work hard. We had to cut big wood like that down (tree diameter 80") and then we saw and then they carry it, to where, I don't know. They make money. They force us -- to make money. We grow vegetables, rice, but we cannot eat those things. We eat the worst thing they throw away. They the best thing, they took it. Once in awhile, one year, maybe one time, two times, they kill a buffalo or a pig and each of us can have a piece like this (end of thumb) because the whole camp is 700 people. One pig is about the 60 kilogram and they took all the best part of the pig. They ate it. They give maybe a few kilogram. So we had to cut like this and divide.
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But they tell you and everybody else. We still give them rice, and give them food, and give them pigs... yo
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Muang Phaem. Setting bamboo rat traps in the jungle. Thailand
Muang Phaem. Setting bamboo rat traps in the jungle. Thailand....
published: 11 May 2013
author: ninjagidon
Muang Phaem. Setting bamboo rat traps in the jungle. Thailand
Muang Phaem. Setting bamboo rat traps in the jungle. Thailand
Muang Phaem. Setting bamboo rat traps in the jungle. Thailand.- published: 11 May 2013
- views: 78
- author: ninjagidon
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New Red Thai Bamboo Ratsnake (O. p. coxi)
A quick video showing my new pair of CBB 2011 Red Thai Bamboo Ratsnakes (Oreocryptophis po...
published: 18 Feb 2012
author: Gonyosoma7
New Red Thai Bamboo Ratsnake (O. p. coxi)
New Red Thai Bamboo Ratsnake (O. p. coxi)
A quick video showing my new pair of CBB 2011 Red Thai Bamboo Ratsnakes (Oreocryptophis porphyraceus coxi). The male is a classic coxi, and the female has a ...- published: 18 Feb 2012
- views: 2176
- author: Gonyosoma7
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ตุ่น ตลาดเช้าหลวงพระบาง(Bamboo rat Luang Prabang)
http://www.hotsia.com/Laos/Luang-Prabang/morning-market/index.shtml mr.hotsia walk around ...
published: 18 May 2010
author: MrHotsia
ตุ่น ตลาดเช้าหลวงพระบาง(Bamboo rat Luang Prabang)
ตุ่น ตลาดเช้าหลวงพระบาง(Bamboo rat Luang Prabang)
http://www.hotsia.com/Laos/Luang-Prabang/morning-market/index.shtml mr.hotsia walk around luang phabang morning market. ตลาดลาดหลวงพระบางวันนี้เขา เอาจริงเอา...- published: 18 May 2010
- views: 21288
- author: MrHotsia
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Bamboo Rat Snake (Pangea Pet Store)
Went to pick up my new addition today and my boy Dustin had to show me this beautiful Bamb...
published: 05 Oct 2010
author: Hova James
Bamboo Rat Snake (Pangea Pet Store)
Bamboo Rat Snake (Pangea Pet Store)
Went to pick up my new addition today and my boy Dustin had to show me this beautiful Bamboo rat snake. Not part of my original snake plans so I had to fight...- published: 05 Oct 2010
- views: 1575
- author: Hova James