Kebab with orange and cactus Camels can easily eat thorny plants and cacti. Their lips and tongue are hard and their mouths are lined with thick nipples. These help in handling and swallowing their food, but also to prevent mouth injury.
Artificial intelligence software that translates and changes lip movements Jon Finger tested the new Video Translation tool from HeyGen. The software allows you to translate a video of a person speaking in different languages while also synchronizing the lip movements in those languages. The AI-based tool can translate into 9 languages. In the video Jon Finger first speaks in English, and the software translated the video into French and German.
Snake drinks water from a glass Snakes do not catch water with their tongues and only suck water through a hole in their mouth. They absorb water by capillary action, like a sponge.
Students learn sign language for a deaf employee Mrs. Duckwall, cafeteria staff member at Nansemond Parkway Elementary School in Virginia, USA, has a hearing problem. A teacher taught her students how to order their food in sign language, and now the school set the goal that all children should learn the same.
Lip sync and dialogue switching using artificial intelligence A demonstration of TrueSync technology from Flawless, which harnesses the power of genetic artificial intelligence to alter filmed dialogue. The actor's lips sync with the change of language, or they can stop moving altogether.
The boss broke down; A woman imitates her dog sticking out her tongue and breathing through her mouth. Something that obviously looks very strange on the dog.
The polyglot reporter Philip Crowther In a report from Kiev, Ukraine to the US Associated Press during the diplomatic crisis between Ukraine and Russia, English-German-Luxembourgish multilingual reporter Philip Crowther speaks 6 languages: English, Luxembourgish, Spanish, Portuguese, French and German.
If you woke up one morning without a tongue… One morning, all the inhabitants of a city wake up without language. But the cause turned out to be an ice cream truck "Hercules" (Hercules). A funny ad from Ukraine.
The language of the Hadza Hadza is a language spoken on the shores of Lake Eyasi in Tanzania from about 1.000 people of the Hadza tribe, which include the latest hunter-gatherers in Africa. It is one of only three languages in East Africa according to "click". UNESCO categorizes language as "vulnerable" due to the small number of speakers.
Help a small seal with a hook on its tongue The team of the NGO Ocean Conservation Namibia (OCN) removes a large hook nailed to the tongue of a young seal on a beach in Namibia.
Portuguese, English and German Brazilian tiktoker @marilucasech compares her mother tongue to English and German, with the help of her roommates. In turn they say the same word in their native language. We realize that the words in English and Portuguese often look alike, something that does not happen with German.