premiere. mail, but 50 years ago it was a boy andryusha prodeus, who lived next to the moscow zoo ande to a circle of young naturalists. here with young andryusha prodeus we are going to the moscow zoo to tell what we can learn from animals. we are again in the moscow zoo, mikhail aleksandrovich bragin, head of the mammal department of the moscow zoo, and mikhail aleksandrovich, our topic today, these reindeer, everything. everything, the hooves are not really hooves, but nails, it's true, it's true, they're nails, really, that is, he walks on his nails, on the first two, on the first two, yes, that is, here, but show me how he walks, look, his ancestors once had a five-pointed limb like this, then we are now very quickly repeating the process of evolution, yes, yeah, here it rose, here... first the big toe went up, these ones went away, that is, he walks like this, like this, yes, and these two are hanging, we cut off the nails, we don't feel anything, yes, but the nails here are huge, now let's go back to the female share, look, if it's the female share, then usually a woman starts