Is that a snake in your pants, or are you just happy to be on live TV? During a live broadcast from the Iowa State Fair, A snake gets grabby with a KCCI meteorologist. Everybody, including the announcers... continue reading
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Is that a snake in your pants, or are you just happy to be on live TV? During a live broadcast from the Iowa State Fair, A snake gets grabby with a KCCI meteorologist. Everybody, including the announcers... continue reading
posted by mintbbbFrom National Geographic on YT: In the African rain forests of Congo, conservationist Mike Fay is charged by a 3-ton elephant. What does Mike do to keep himself out of harm's way?
posted by IssykittyHuge vortex of tumbleweeds caught on camera in Queensland
posted by mintbbbThese are Asian Giant Honeybees. Neat effect. A (little bit) longer explanation from New Scientist: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sp8tLPDMUyg
posted by HenningKOI guess headcrabs don't only go for humans anymore....
posted by MarineGunrockLucky cameraman!
posted by mintbbbImpressive!
posted by mintbbbWhoa!
posted by MarineGunrockLost your garden scissors? Here, take a fish instead!
posted by dingensVia: ScrapeUp
posted by blankfistNatures beauty up close in rare form.
posted by 8416 1 decade 5 years 6 months ago • 5,711 viewsFrom David Attenborough's series: Life In The Undergrowth.
posted by mauz15A Fascinating clip! These South African chameleons are definitely very special when it comes to baby chameleons (which are extremely cute!).
posted by mintbbbA real life sea serpent, the oar fish, caught alive on film for the first time.
posted by BcrdNCola 1 decade 5 years 4 months 2 weeks ago • 11,451 viewsFrom the BBC series Nature's Great Events.
posted by OrnthoronFrom Wiki: Mimosa pudica (Sensitive Plant) (pudica = shy), is a creeping annual or perennial herb often grown for its curiosity value: the compound leaves fold inward and droop when touched, re-opening... continue reading
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