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    譯者: Helen Chang 審譯者: Yanyan Hong

  • My parents always wanted me to be a doctor.

    【這個演講包含生動的圖像】

  • But a doctor that studies how vultures eat dead things

    我的父母總是希望我成為醫生。

  • is probably not the type of doctor my parents had in mind.

    但是研究禿鷲吃死屍的醫生

  • (Laughter)

    可能不是我父母想到的那種醫生。

  • I study vulture scavenging behavior and how vultures affect crime scenes.

    (笑聲)

  • I'm here to talk to you about how we take vultures for granted

    我研究禿鷲的清除行為 以及禿鷲如何影響犯罪現場。

  • in forensic science.

    我在這裡談我們如何把禿鷲

  • Before we do that, I want to tell you a story.

    視為理所當然的法醫科學。

  • So we're going to take a trip, all 1,000 of us.

    在此之前,我想告訴你一個故事。

  • It's May 2014 and we're standing in a park in Nashville, Tennessee,

    我們所有的 1000 人要去旅行。

  • because we've been at a horse race.

    2014 年 5 月,我們站在 田納西州納許維爾的一個公園裡,

  • As we wait for the porta potty,

    因為我們剛去看了賽馬。

  • we see two ladies in their Sunday best:

    在等待上流動廁所時,

  • heels, pearls and lovely, floppy derby hats.

    我們看到身著星期天上教堂的 最佳衣裳的兩位女士:

  • At any moment, we expect them to start talking

    高跟鞋、珍珠 和可愛的圓頂窄邊禮帽。

  • about their grandma's fine china.

    我們預期她們就快開始談論

  • But they don't.

    她們祖母的精緻瓷器。

  • Instead, we hear them say,

    但她們沒談論那些。

  • "Oh, look.

    反而我們聽到她們說:

  • Something must be dead."

    「哦,看!

  • We look up and to the left and see vultures circling round and round.

    一定有東西死了。」

  • It occurred to me at this very moment

    我們抬頭向左望, 看到禿鷲一再地盤旋。

  • that if these ladies at the derby

    那時我想到,

  • are aware of vulture's connection to death,

    如果這些看賽馬的女士

  • then why aren't we talking more about these birds at crime scenes?

    知道禿鷲與死亡的聯繫,

  • People know that vultures are connected to death.

    那為什麼我們不多談論 出現在犯罪現場的這些鳥?

  • But they don't really understand how.

    人們知道禿鷲與死亡有關。

  • For example, here's an email I received from a detective in Louisiana:

    但他們並不真正了解如何有關。

  • "Lauren, there's been a kidnapping.

    例如,我收到路易斯安那州 一名偵探發來的電子郵件:

  • What buzzards or vultures do we have in Louisiana?"

    「蘿倫,有一起綁架事件。

  • Before we address the kidnapping,

    我們在路易斯安那州 有什麼鵟鷹或禿鷲?」

  • I'll first address this buzzard/vulture question I get all the time.

    在我們談論綁架事件之前

  • Buzzards don't live in the United States.

    會先談談我一直會遇到的 鵟鷹/禿鷲問題。

  • They are hawks that live in Europe.

    鵟鷹不住在美國。

  • The big black birds you see circling in the sky within the US are vultures.

    牠們是生活在歐洲的鷹。

  • The two types of vultures that live in Louisiana

    你在美國天空中 看到的大黑鳥是禿鷲。

  • are the turkey vulture and black vulture.

    住在路易斯安那州的兩種禿鷲

  • To fully understand the role of vultures in forensic science,

    是火雞禿鷲和黑禿鷲。

  • I'll walk you through this forensic case.

    為了充分理解禿鷲 在法庭科學中的作用,

  • From the email, certain things become apparent.

    我會引導你走過這件法醫案子。

  • We can assume the detective thinks the individual is dead.

    從電子郵件中,某些事情變得明顯。

  • And he wants to use the birds to try to find the body.

    我們可以假設 偵探認為這個人已經死了。

  • Like the ladies in Nashville,

    他想用這些鳥來尋找屍體。

  • the detective thinks that vultures circling in the sky

    就像納許維爾的女士們一樣,

  • will lead him to the body.

    偵探認為在天空中盤旋的禿鷲

  • It's not that simple.

    會將他引向屍體。

  • I don't know if you've ever seen a vulture up close

    並不是這麼簡單。

  • or spent much time with them,

    我不知道你是否曾近距離看過禿鷲, 或花長時間與牠們在一起,

  • but they're huge, huge.

    但牠們非常巨大。

  • Six-foot wingspan.

    翼展 6 英尺。

  • Vultures circle in the air

    禿鷲在空中盤旋,

  • because they are too big to flap their wings and fly,

    因為牠們太大,以致無法拍翅飛翔,

  • so they soar.

    所以牠們翱翔。

  • They soar in thermals, which are vortexes or little tornadoes

    牠們在熱浪中翱翔,

  • caused by pressure differences in the air

    這是由於太陽照射一整天 升高了地面的溫度,

  • that form throughout the day as the sun heats up the ground.

    造成氣壓差,

  • Therefore, when you see a circling vulture,

    而形成的漩渦或小型龍捲風。

  • the bird is usually traveling from point A to B,

    因此,當你看到一隻盤旋的禿鷲時,

  • rather than circling above something dead.

    牠通常是在從 A 點飛到 B 點,

  • Actually, if you want to use a vulture to try to find a body,

    而不是在死屍上方盤旋。

  • look for a vulture in a tree or on a fence post.

    其實如果你想用禿鷲尋找屍體,

  • Vultures are too big and slow to hunt.

    要在樹上或柵欄上尋找禿鷲。

  • So they have to scavenge.

    禿鷲太大、太慢,無法狩獵。

  • In fact, vultures are the only animals in the world

    所以牠們必須當清道夫。

  • that depend upon death as a food source.

    事實上,禿鷲是世界上唯一

  • The turkey vulture that you see here is super cool,

    依靠死屍作為食物來源的動物。

  • because it's one of the few bird species that can actually smell.

    你在這裡看到的火雞禿鷲非常酷,

  • It hones in on the deceased by sensing a chemical

    因為牠是少數 真正具有嗅覺的鳥類之一。

  • that's coming off the body during decay.

    牠透過感應屍體衰變過程中 冒出的化學物質

  • The evolutionary role of the vulture

    找到死屍。

  • is to rid the earth of harmful toxins produced following death.

    禿鷲的進化作用

  • Once death has been detected,

    是消除死屍產生的有害毒素。

  • the turkey vulture lands and quickly scavenges.

    一旦發現死屍,

  • Vultures usually remove the eyes first,

    火雞禿鷲就會降落和迅速地拾荒。

  • then tear the skin,

    禿鷲通常先摘下眼睛,

  • start pulling the tissues, and leave you with a skeleton.

    然後撕開皮膚,

  • Therefore, the importance of vultures is not in the air,

    開始拉扯肌肉組織,留下骨架。

  • but on the ground.

    因此禿鷲的重要性 不在空中而在地面。

  • Vulture scavenging is somewhat gruesome.

    禿鷲的清除有點可怕。

  • If you're ever on a bad first date,

    如果你的第一次約會很糟糕,

  • just reference this talk,

    那麼請引用這個演講的話題,

  • and I don't think you'll have to worry

    我認為你不必擔心

  • about your potential suitor giving you another call.

    你的潛在追求者會再打電話給你。

  • (Laughter)

    (笑聲)

  • Although gruesome, vultures are key forensic players,

    雖然可怕,禿鷲是關鍵的參與法醫,

  • and here's why.

    這是為什麼。

  • Vultures will consume a dead human

    禿鷲會嚥下死人的屍體,

  • just like they will consume roadkill.

    就像牠們會嚥下路上 被車輛碾死的動物屍體一樣。

  • But you don't ever hear about that,

    但你未曾聽說過這些

  • and it's because vultures are so good at what they do.

    乃是因為禿鷲很擅長於牠們的工作。

  • If vultures depend on death for survival and if they scavenge humans,

    如果禿鷲靠死屍維生、 清除人類的屍體,

  • then how can vultures be absent from forensic textbooks and training manuals?

    那為什麼禿鷲沒被列在 法醫教科書和培訓手冊中呢?

  • The answer:

    答案是:

  • the tradition has been for researchers to exclude animal scavengers

    傳統上研究人員

  • from decomposition studies

    把腐爛的東西放在籠子裡,

  • by placing a cage over the decaying subject matter.

    防止清除的動物接近。

  • Why?

    為什麼?

  • Because researchers were afraid an animal would run away with their subject matter

    因為研究人員怕 動物會帶著被分析的東西跑走,

  • and they wouldn't have any data to report --

    讓他們沒數據可供報告。

  • consequently excluding animals' results in a lengthy skeletonization process,

    因此,排除動物於解剖過程外的結果

  • and this information is currently what detectives use during investigations.

    是目前偵探偵查時使用的資訊。

  • A lot of times at a crime scene when people see a skeletonized body,

    常常人們在犯罪現場看到骷髏時,

  • they think, "Wow, this has been here for a really long time undiscovered."

    會想:「哇,在被發現之前 這已存在很長一段時間了。」

  • Oh, no, no, no, no.

    哦,不,不,不,不。

  • Vultures accelerate decay.

    禿鷲加速腐爛。

  • And the skeletonized body could have been there

    如果禿鷲清除過那個屍體,

  • for as little as five days if scavenged by vultures.

    骷髏可能只在那裡短短的五天而已。

  • The failure to account for vulture scavenging

    沒算上禿鷲的清除,

  • can result in forensic scientists inaccurately estimating

    可能導致法醫科學家

  • how long someone has been dead

    不準確地估計某人死亡了多久,

  • and then searching through the wrong missing person's files.

    以致搜索錯誤的失踪人員檔案。

  • Therefore, the goal is to get forensic scientists to focus on vulture evidence

    因此,我們的目標 是讓法醫科學家專注於禿鷲證據,

  • and to get law enforcement to consider vulture scavenging

    並讓執法機構考慮禿鷲的清除,

  • and a possible recent death when skeletal remains are found.

    來發現骨骼遺骸可能的死亡時間。

  • Let's get back to the importance of the kidnapping case.

    讓我們回到綁架案件的重要性。

  • I responded to the detectives

    我回應偵探,

  • and told them that vultures like areas with water.

    告訴他們禿鷲喜歡有水的地方。

  • They like areas with white-tailed deer,

    牠們喜歡有白尾鹿的地區,

  • they typically arrive within the first five days following death,

    牠們通常在死後的頭五天內到達,

  • they're going to leave an intact spinal column and feathers.

    牠們將留下完整的脊椎和羽毛。

  • The detectives write back and say,

    偵探回信說:

  • "We found the body buried in a shallow grave.

    「我們發現屍體被埋在一個淺墳裡。

  • We also found the feathers you mentioned."

    我們還發現了你提到的羽毛。」

  • But there appeared to be a problem

    但似乎有一個問題,

  • because the feathers were located 40 yards from where the body was found.

    因為羽毛距離 發現屍體的地方 40 碼遠。

  • The feathers were next to a bloody pine cone.

    羽毛旁邊是一個血淋淋的松果。

  • Vultures aren't attracted to blood, and they typically don't wander.

    禿鷲不會被血吸引, 牠們通常不會漫遊。

  • They might wander 40 feet, but they're not going to wander 40 yards.

    牠們可能閒蕩 40 英尺, 但牠們不會閒蕩 40 碼。

  • That would be a waste of energy

    那會浪費能量,

  • for a bird that doesn't know when it will get its next meal.

    對於一隻不知道什麼時候 能吃下一頓飯的鳥而言。

  • So my first job here was to determine if vultures were at the scene.

    我先得確定禿鷲是否曾出現在現場。

  • Indeed, the feather by the pine cone was consistent with the turkey vulture.

    事實上,松果旁的羽毛 與火雞禿鷲的相同。

  • So why in the world would a vulture wander 40 yards?

    那怎會有隻禿鷲閒蕩 40 碼遠呢?

  • One of the reasons I love vultures

    我愛禿鷲的原因之一

  • is because they tend to operate in a manner

    是牠們傾向的運作方式 可用生物學和物理學來解釋。

  • that can be explained by biology and physics.

    我開始在腦袋裡回想 曾在德州的大體農場

  • I started mentally going through the numerous bating experiments

    進行的無數軟化實驗。

  • I had conducted at a body farm in Texas.

    大體農場是可將自己的大體 捐獻供科學研究的地方。

  • A body farm is a place where you can donate your body to science.

    我還回想起捕捉

  • I also went through my experiences with trapping

    和幫禿鷲貼 GPS 標籤的經驗,

  • and GPS tagging vultures.

    以及其後通過遠程 GPS 技術

  • And then the year-long process of monitoring vultures

    監測禿鷲一年的過程。

  • via remote GPS technology.

    接著我拿出田野筆記, 「啊哈」,我知道了!

  • Next, I brought up my field notes and had an "Aha!" moment.

    我知道有兩樣東西會引誘 禿鷲離開屍體 40 碼:

  • I knew of two things that would lure a vulture 40 yards from a body.

    膽和腦的物質。

  • Guts and brain matter.

    我提供這些資訊給偵探們,

  • I presented this information to the detectives

    並獲悉他們懷疑受害人因為

  • and learned that they suspected the victim had been incapacitated

    頭部被鈍器擊傷而喪失行動的能力。

  • by blunt force trauma to the head.

    頭部被重擊

  • The blow to the head was thought to have occurred

    據信發生在發現松果的地區,

  • in the area where the pine cone was found,

    然後受害人被拖行 40 碼,

  • and then the victim was drug 40 yards and buried in a shallow grave.

    埋在淺土裡。

  • This suggested that brain matter was the lure for the vulture

    這表明腦物質誘惑了禿鷲,

  • and illustrates how studying vulture behavior

    並說明了研究禿鷲的行為

  • can help piece together some of the evidence.

    有助於拼湊出一些證據。

  • The detectives also sent me this photo.

    偵探們也發這張照片給我。

  • The victim's arm is sticking up out of the grave.

    受害者的手臂伸出墳土外。

  • As a forensic scientist, you have to think about the whole picture.

    作為法醫科學家必須考慮整個情況。

  • The feather by the pine cone indicated that vultures were at the scene.

    松果旁的羽毛表明禿鷲去過現場。

  • This crime scene photo also depicts

    這個犯罪現場照片

  • characteristic vulture scavenging behavior.

    還描繪了禿鷲清除行為的特徵。

  • We zoom in, we see a white down feather,

    放大近看,能看到一支白羽毛,

  • which is characteristic of the turkey vulture.

    這是火雞禿鷲的特徵。

  • Also note that the skin has a cut-like tear near the wrist.

    也請注意,在手腕附近的皮膚 有切割般的撕裂傷。

  • The turkey vulture smells the decay, lands.

    火雞禿鷲聞到腐屍而降落著地。

  • It can get through the pine needles,

    牠能穿過松針,

  • pull out the hand,

    拉出手,

  • it's going to tear the skin with its beak

    用喙撕開皮膚,

  • and then start pulling the soft tissues away from the bone.

    然後開始拉扯骨頭上的軟組織。

  • Just tear and pull, tear and pull, tear and pull.

    就撕和拉,撕和拉,撕和拉。

  • This photo illustrates the scavenging efficiency of vultures.

    這張照片說明禿鷲的清除效率。

  • This is important because it helps support the time line

    這很重要,因為它有助於支持

  • the detectives are putting together for the murder.

    偵探拼湊的謀殺時間軸。

  • There's not a whole lot of evidence.

    沒有很多證據。

  • You're not likely going to see the vultures at the crime scene.

    你太不可能在犯罪現場看到禿鷲,

  • Instead, vultures just leave these very subtle clues.

    反而是禿鷲只留下 這些非常微妙的線索。

  • Rather than looking for the vulture,

    不是尋找禿鷲,

  • look for the feathers and pristine bones.

    而是尋找羽毛 和在原始狀態下的骨頭。

  • Vultures are important

    禿鷲很重要,

  • because they are so good and fast at what they do.

    因為牠們做得非常好,速度也很快。

  • They're like tornadoes.

    牠們就像龍捲風。

  • If you blink, you will miss them.

    如果你眨眼就會錯過了。

  • I provided my opinion about the vulture evidence to the detective.

    我提供偵探有關禿鷲證據的意見。

  • And he presented the vulture evidence in court.

    他將禿鷲的證據呈上法庭。

  • The kidnapping case was a death penalty case.

    那宗綁架案是死刑案件。

  • And the defendant was found guilty.

    被告被判有罪。

  • This case illustrates how studying vulture behavior

    這個案例說明了研究禿鷲行為

  • helps innovate forensic science.

    如何幫助創新法庭科學。

  • Someone who has been murdered

    有人遇害

  • deserves the most thorough investigation possible.

    值得進行最徹底的調查。

  • When we include vultures in forensic studies,

    我們研究法醫學時把禿鷲包括在內,

  • we paint a more thorough picture of what happened, when it happened

    能對發生的事、發生的時間

  • and who it happened to.

    以及遭遇的人進行更全面的描述。

  • So, the next time you're at a crime scene with a dead body --

    所以下次你處理犯罪現場的屍體時,

  • (Laughter)

    (笑聲)

  • look to the ground to find the clues vultures have left.

    在地面找找禿鷲留下的線索。

  • And if anyone ever brings up vultures on a date,

    如果有人在約會時談起禿鷲,

  • you'll know they're a keeper.

    你會知道他們是好對象。

  • Thank you.

    謝謝。

  • (Applause)

    (掌聲)

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譯者: Helen Chang 審譯者: Yanyan Hong

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