Binding from a distance With a quick motion with the rope, a man ties a knot in a rope from a distance without having to bend over.
Carbon fiber durability test Carbon fiber has incredible durability, 10 times larger than steel, but only if they are stretched without bending. Here someone tries to break a bundle of carbon fiber by stretching it with his hands, but the fiber resists and does not break. But when he ties it in a knot, the fiber breaks immediately.
A bird that sews its nest To build their nest, the tailor birds (Tailorbirds) sew leaves with their beak using plant fibers. An examination of their nests showed that they can use more than a dozen different knots.
How to tie a tie in 10 seconds A man shows a particular technique for rapid bonding of the tie. Wraps his tie around his arm, pull one end and the knot is ready!
Training with ropes in the fire of Japan As part of an educational competition that tests their knowledge and their readiness, firefighters in Japan doing various exercises speed in tying knots in ropes.
Pigeon thieves Watch the drawing of two men in Acapulco, Mexico, as they steal a swarm of pigeons. One first gathers the pigeons with some food and then the second one comes to catch them with a net. The two quickly leave in a car.
The dog wanted to sing A dog is not kept, and he persistently wants to sing with his owner.
Ants create a chain to carry a heavy load In the city of Tambunan in Malaysia, someone noticed the surprisingly organized teamwork of an ant group, in order to carry a centipede back to their nest. The ants have been caught by each other in a chain, and in this way all together they manage to pull the heavy load.