Brazilian Spiders, the Tarantulas and the wandering spider are featured in the National Geographic clip. Anything but cute, but impressive to watch :) From Youtube The Brazilian Wandering Spider is a hunter of incredible power and once it targets its victim, the outcome is certain.
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Relax and enjoy the peace and tranquility of Mother Nature, with this collection of videos that reflect the wonder and beauty of our animals, trees, rivers, lakes and mountains.
For domesticated animals, see the CatsAndDogs Channel; but videos of wild animals in human environments are included here -- such as urbanized animals, zoos, or animal rescues. And even the occasional goat, cow or sheep!
The Nature Channel also showcases the natural wonders of physics, biology, psychology and astronomy.
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YT: "A segment from The Today Show highlighting "the science of love"...The matchmaking service uses the DNA of its members to achieve actual physical chemistry among its matches."
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Science + History = Fun
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"Video of a pet monkey that works at a bar in Utsunomiya City, Tochigi Prefecture. Apparently he learned how to bring things to customers through observation. I ’m guessing that’s also how he learned... more inside
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Fun little parallel by Alan Watts animated by Trey Parker and Matt Stone
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Despite the obnoxious National Geographic voiceover, i find the meerkats' handling of the deadly snake to be pretty cool.
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Who could blame her?
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It takes Brutus a few tries, but eventually he nails that cat.
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From Youtube: I rode the balloon from the ground, sitting on top of it. At about 5500 feet above the ground, I crawled across to the edge and slid down the side, freefalling for a few seconds then opening my parachute. Fun!!
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Thanks to Kulpims for the embeddable link for this National Geographic video. I actually own this and had been trying to find a link to submit, previously. He is most kindly allowing me to submit it. Thanks again, Kulpims! :D
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