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  • Hey it's me Destin. Welcome back to Smarter Every Day.

  • We are back with Phil Torres, entomologist, and about two years ago I created a

  • video about butterflies that I thought were eating a fish.

  • They appear to have taken down their prey.

  • Well that's not what was happening at all, was it.

  • (Phil) No. (Destin) What are they doing? - It's called puddling. Basically they're drinking

  • the minerals in the sand to get salt. - Alright so here's the deal. This is

  • the Tambopata River, which feeds into the Amazon River. It's a little bit different

  • than Alabama but right over there, if you look really really close you can

  • see there are some yellow butterflies. So what we're gonna do is we're gonna take this

  • high speed camera, see if we can sneak up on em, and get high speed of

  • all those butterflies puddling. See what it looks like.

  • OK it's gonna take me a second to get over there, so let's talk.

  • When you come up on a big group of butterflies like this they're almost all male.

  • This is why. When I fertilize my wife, I provide her selflessly with

  • some liquid that has little swimmy things in it and my genetic code.

  • But male butterflies are much more heavily invested than this. They create what's called a

  • spermataphore. Now that's basically just a structure that has all their

  • swimmy things in it but it also has nutrients that they've collected and saved for her.

  • Like sodium and things like that. You see when a female lays eggs on a

  • leaf, it requires a lot of sodium. And so he's helping out with the

  • resource budget by giving her the spermataphore that she can draw from with her body.

  • It's pretty cool. So when I go over here and we kick up all these butterflies

  • I just almost hear a bunch of little angry voices saying "Hey!"

  • "Can't you see we're trying to gather nutrients for our spermataphores here?"

  • Anyway, I'm almost there. Let's check it out in high speed.

  • - Oop. I'm falling. Alright my leg's in a hole

  • I'm not really gonna be able to move here. You want to walk up on them from that side and scare them a little bit?

  • - You got it. - 3..2..1..Go.

  • - Awesome! - Nice.

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  • Alright that's it. If you want to see the entire video

  • with the time code so you can figure out how many butterflies are flying at what time, I'll leave a link right

  • here. So go click on that and you can go look at that video. Otherwise, that's it.

  • You know what it is right? (Wife) Salt water.

  • - Do you know how much work it was to make this for you?!

  • [laughs] You don't want to play

  • along do you. - No. [laugh]

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  • [ Captions by Andrew Jackson ] captionsbyandrew.wordpress.com

  • Captioning in different languages welcome. Please contact Destin if you can help.

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