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Flying a very tight formation, this flock of bird make for an impressive view at dusk/dawn. Here's a vid showing just this type of mesmerizing beauty, for you to enjoy!
As we all know, the last thing an airplane pilot wants to see in front of him, are birds. In this case, the Mirage pilot pulled out at the right time, and avoided the flock of seabirds. Lucky escape!
An interesting video...too bad you can see it's fake for a mile away. Maybe something more subtle from the author of this video may have fooled us...Anyway..enjoy!
This very cool video, covers the evolution form fish to dinosaurs mainly. It also has a short segment for the evolution of humanoids. Unfortunately it doesn't cover birds and mammals, but even so it spans over 282 million years. It reminds me of the upcoming game, Spore, which I'm eagerly awaiting and I've already pre-orderd it on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/Electronic-Arts-Spore/dp/B000FKBCX4. It's going to be launched on the 1st of May 2008, but I'm not taking any chances, because it's going to be a hit!
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A hilarious video with a bunch of (wild) turkeys in America scaring and chasing away some Indian people. Interesting enough everybody is running from these birds, although they can pretty much flip the coin on those aggressive soon-to-be home cooked meals
A piece of Australian comedy, that's very similar to a Monty Python sketch. Simply hilarious!
"Well, there's the sea, and some birds, and some fish. And 20,000 tons of crude oil.
Anything else?
Well there's a fire, and the part of the ship the front fell off!"
In America even the nature despises president Bush. This bird got the lucky chance of pooping on one of the most important men in the world.
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The rodents, as primates, are able to learn simple abstract principles for later use in different situations...
A long considered exclusive to primates appears in reality shared by other species. Having already been demonstrated in some birds in fact, the ability to apply abstract rules just learned, and to to adapt to new situations was also observed in mice. The study, published in a number of Science, was conducted by Robin Murphy of University College London.
The experiments were carried out by subjecting the animals to visual and acoustic stimuli. In the first phase mice, divided into three groups, have responded to three different sequences of visual stimuli, consisting of the sequence of light and dark. For each group only a sequence was associated with the food. After an initial period of "training", the mice were able to distinguish between those identifying sequences associated with reward.
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