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Fashion matters
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Although I'm a guy, I enjoyed watching this video. I also appreciate a modestly-dressed woman
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savio |
10 years ago |
A moth that resembles a hummingbird
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As this hawk-moth feeds on flowers and makes a similar humming sound, it looks a lot like a hummingbird. What’s interesting is that it is surprisingly good at learning colors.
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duddy |
10 years ago |
Go home nature. You are drunk!
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This is the Wilson's bird-of-paradise, found exclusively on the tiny islands of Waigeo and Batanta in the Raja Ampat archipelago of West Papua. That turquoise cap isn't made of feathers - it's actually a patch of very brightly coloured bald skin.
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duddy |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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duddy |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
Please stop eating my face, sir
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Watch as one of nature's most efficient killing machines slowly chows down on the face of a fly as it writhes helplessly in its arms. It's the sound that really got to us...
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duddy |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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duddy |
9 years ago |
What's faster, a falcon or a skydiver?
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Watch the fastest animal in the world - a peregrine falcon - effortlessly accelerate to speeds of more than 290 km/h to chase a plummeting skydiver.
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duddy |
9 years ago |
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9 years ago |
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