this slug eat algae, and then becomes solar powered so it doesnt have to eat again ever. "It's the ultimate form of solar power: eat a plant, become photosynthetic. Now researchers have found how one... continue reading
posted by lavoll 1 decade 5 years 8 months 1 week ago • 7,407 viewsThe Best of the Nature Channel
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Enjoy this collection of the very best Nature videos on VideoSift!
The title is from a book by Henry Miller, I found the video here. It's a series of close-up videos of some hummingbirds and I thought it was kind of cool. I think it's great that average every day people... continue reading
posted by rougy 1 decade 5 years 8 months 1 week ago • 7,238 viewsLiveLeak: Raw video : An underwater volcano has erupted close to the Tonga coast, in the South Pacific ocean. Scientists sailed to inspect the the volcano, which has been shooting smoke, steam and ash... continue reading
posted by mintbbb 1 decade 5 years 8 months 1 week ago • 5,624 viewsIn a species that hangs from trees branches, the bats use a very different technique. They swoop in without a cartwheel, and bring both feet and both hands upward to grab onto the tree. And they hit the... continue reading
posted by jimnms 1 decade 5 years 8 months ago • 8,046 viewsI've always wanted to see sun dogs, but this might be the closest I get.
posted by arvana 1 decade 5 years 8 months ago • 5,485 viewsFox hunts mice under the snow in Yellowstone National Park also check http://www.videosift.com/video/Fox-Hunts-in-Snow-Jumps-and-Dives-Down-Head-First
posted by Kulpims T'dna (kulpims) 1 decade 5 years 7 months 2 weeks ago • 5,091 viewsApes laugh similar to humans, according to new research exploring the evolution of laughter. James Williams takes a look at the video. NOTE: You can hear the gorilla laughing in the background...it's a... continue reading
posted by Haldaug 1 decade 5 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 7,258 viewsA turtle? A beetle? Alien robot? ....?
posted by arvana 1 decade 5 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 14,616 views • 51 secsImages taken by the KAGUYA (SELENE) HDTV - Lower altitude (Perilune) shot - (C)JAXA/NHK
posted by NeuralNoise 1 decade 5 years 5 months 2 weeks ago • 4,838 viewsThat is one way to eat a watermelon
posted by farcrafter 1 decade 5 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 5,794 viewsThis little bird looks to be one of natures finest architects, and all in the name of attracting the opposite sex. Fascinating wee thing
posted by alien_concept 1 decade 5 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 1,432 viewsThe Golden Eagle is one of the best known birds of prey in the Northern Hemisphere. It has a wingspan averaging over 2 m (7 ft) and up to 1m (3 ft) in body length. It is said that the strength on its... continue reading
posted by mauz15 1 decade 6 years 7 months 2 weeks ago • 10,848 viewsHow embarrassing.
posted by arvana 1 decade 5 years 5 months 3 weeks ago • 3,787 viewscomment from Reddit user: "I just want to personally thank Jesus for inventing these white blood cells in his easy bake oven." Description from youtube: "Neutrophil (a cell from the immune system)... continue reading
posted by aspartam 1 decade 6 years 1 month 2 weeks ago • 6,471 viewsProbably the weirdest little critter I've ever seen.
posted by rougy 1 decade 5 years 6 months ago • 8,534 viewsIt's easy to see why many Native Americans thought Owls were mystical spirits.
posted by schmawy 1 decade 5 years 3 months 2 weeks ago • 9,615 viewsTalk about morphing - a 600 pound octopus shifts its shape to wriggle through a passageway the size of a quarter!
posted by EndAll 1 decade 5 years 3 months 3 weeks ago • 6,312 viewsThe Candiru fish, or Toothpick fish, is a natural parasite commonly found living inside Amazonian Catfish. Watch this short video from BBC wildlife show
posted by inflatablevagina 1 decade 5 years 3 months 3 weeks ago • 18,699 viewsLong exposures of bugs under a street light. Excellent camera work and editing. Music by Telefon Tel Aviv - What's The Use Of Feet If We Haven't Got Legs
posted by EndAll 1 decade 5 years 4 months ago • 3,915 views