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user45
13 vistas · 6 años hace

A young tiger cub - one of a littler of four - tumbles from the den, only to be carried back to safety in it's mother's massive jaws. Astonishing footage shot in the Indian jungle using cameras attached to elephants.

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9 vistas · 6 años hace

From sparring kangaroos to enormous crocodiles, here are some of our favourite animals from the world's wildest continent.
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user45
19 vistas · 6 años hace

Here are our top five mating fights! From ibexes to elephant seals, watch as these species do battle to find a mate.
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7 vistas · 6 años hace

From the raging rivers of Patagonia to the dry canyons of Brazil, South America has some of the most diverse wildlife on the planet. Join us as we explore the hidden wonders of this incredible continent.
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11 vistas · 6 años hace

A female in the group chases after the dominant silverback in order to mate with him. But his lack of interest pushes her towards one of the more juvenile adults instead. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/BBCEarthSub

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11 vistas · 6 años hace

With their big heads and beady black eyes, Jerusalem crickets aren't winning any beauty contests. But that doesn't stop them from finding mates. They use their bulbous bellies to serenade each other with some furious drumming.

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Potato Bug. Child of the Earth. Old Bald-Headed Man. Skull Insects. Devil’s Baby. Spawn of Satan. There’s a fairly long list of imaginative nicknames that refer to Jerusalem crickets, those six-legged insects with eerily humanlike faces and prominent striped abdomens. And they can get quite large, too: Some measure over 3 inches long and weigh more than a mouse, so they can be quite unnerving if you see them crawling around in your backyard in summertime.

One individual who finds them compelling, and not creepy, has been studying Jerusalem crickets for over 40 years: David Weissman, a research associate in entomology affiliated with the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco. He’s now considered the world’s foremost expert, since no one else has been as captivated or singlemindedly devoted to learning more about them.

While much of their general behavior is still not widely understood, Jerusalem crickets typically live solitary lives underground. They’ll emerge at night to scavenge for roots, tubers and smaller insects for their meals. And it’s also when they come out to serenade potential partners with a musical ritual: To attract a mate, adult crickets use their abdomens to drum the ground and generate low-frequency sound waves.

If a male begins drumming and a female senses the vibrations, she’ll respond with a longer drumming sequence so that he’ll have enough time to track her down. The drumming can vary between one beat every other second up to 40 beats per second.

---+ Read the entire article on KQED Science:
https://www.kqed.org/science/1....932923/jerusalem-cri

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JERUSALEM! CRICKET? (Orthoptera: Stenopelmatidae: Stenopelmatus); Origins of a Common Name https://goo.gl/Y49GAK

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The House Centipede is Fast, Furious, and Just So Extra | Deep Look
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Roly Polies Came From the Sea to Conquer the Earth | Deep Look
https://youtu.be/sj8pFX9SOXE

Turret Spiders Launch Sneak Attacks From Tiny Towers | Deep Look
https://youtu.be/9bEjYunwByw

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?Congratulations ? to Piss Dog, Trent Geer, Mario Stankovski, Jelani Shillingford,
and Chaddydaddy who were the first to correctly 3 the species of Jerusalem Cricket relatives of the Stenopelmatoidea superfamily in our episode, over at the Deep Look Community Tab:

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(hat tip to Antonio Garcia, who shared 3 full species names)


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user45
10 vistas · 6 años hace

Every fall, male tarantulas leave home for good with one thing on their minds: sex. But before these spiders can make the ultimate connection, they have to survive the perils of the open road...which include their potential mates.

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Every September, a generation of newly mature male tarantulas leave their underground homes to wander the landscape south of La Junta, Colorado, to look for mates. The lucky males will find females, who remain near their dens the whole lives, and possibly mate. But this so-called “migration” is a one‐way trip.

Among the many risks for these itinerant tarantulas, besides running out of time and becoming roadkill, are the local tarantula hawks. The two‐inch long, blue‐and‐gold wasps pounce on the unsuspecting arachnid travelers, hit them with a paralyzing sting, then drag them off to their lairs. Once there, the female wasp lays an egg on the spider that eventually hatches into a larva. The larva burrows inside him to feast and grow before emerging from his body, Alien‐like, as an adult.

If a male does survive long enough to find a den, he courts the female by first “knocking” at the entrance by tapping the ground with his front mouth parts, called pedipalps. He must rely on vibration to communicate his intentions, since tarantulas are mostly blind. If the larger and more dangerous female comes out to investigate, they face off at the den entrance. She may reply with drumming of her own to indicate that she’s receptive ‐‐ or she might try to eat him.

But he’s come prepared. When male tarantulas reach maturity, right before they set out on their quest, they develop a special set of clasps on their front legs called “tibial hooks.” Tibial hooks serve a single purpose: to fasten underneath the female’s fangs during courtship, allowing him to keep danger at arm’s length, so to speak.

--- Are tarantulas dangerous?

Though they do have venom, tarantulas don’t typically bite humans. If they do, the bite hurts no more than a papercut.

--- How long do tarantulas live?

The adult males of this species usually only live ten years, but females can live much longer, 30-40 years.

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Turret Spiders Launch Sneak Attacks From Tiny Towers
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Why the Male Black Widow is a Real Home Wrecker
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user45
40 vistas · 6 años hace

Every winter, California newts leave the safety of their forest burrows and travel as far as three miles to mate in the pond where they were born. Their mating ritual is a raucous affair that involves bulked-up males, writhing females and a little cannibalism.

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These amphibious creatures are about five to eight inches long, with rust-colored skin, except for their bright yellow eyes and belly. They began to arrive at the UC Botanical Garden around November, and will stay here for the duration of the rainy season, usually through the end of March.

While California newts (Taricha torosa) are only about six inches long, they might travel as far as three miles to return to their birthplace. That's the equivalent for a human of walking about a marathon and a half, without any signs or road maps. Scientists aren't sure exactly how they find their way, but they think it might be based on smell.

Why do newts live in a pond? California Newts live most of their time in the forest, but mate in the pond where they were born.

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user45
23 vistas · 6 años hace

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user45
24 vistas · 6 años hace

DEEP LOOK - see the unseen at the very edge of our visible world. Twice a month, get a new perspective on our place in the universe and meet extraordinary new friends. Explore big scientific mysteries by going incredibly small. DEEP LOOK is a ultra-HD (4K) short video series created by KQED San Francisco and presented by PBS Digital Studios.

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user40
18 vistas · 6 años hace

San José es terror de los demonios te explicamos porque

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user40
10 vistas · 6 años hace

El Padre Gabriele Amorth nos habla sobre los estigmas del Padre Pío

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user40
8 vistas · 6 años hace

9 Mujeres santas que influyeron en la iglesia católica y en el mundo

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admin
20 vistas · 6 años hace

Al respecto, la autoridad sanitaria anunció que interpondrá un recurso de protección.

user40
8 vistas · 6 años hace

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"Él se humilló hasta aceptar por obediencia la muerte
y muerte de cruz. Por eso, Dios lo exaltó y le dio el Nombre que está sobre todo nombre, para que al nombre de Jesús, se doble toda rodilla en el cielo, en la tierra y en los abismos, y toda lengua proclame para gloria de Dios Padre: «Jesucristo es el Señor»." (Fil 2, 8-11)

LETRA Y ACORDES

INTRO 1
| Dm | Bb | F | C |

VERSO 1
F
Siendo Dios
C/E
Fuiste tan humilde
Gm7
Hombre tu te hiciste
C
Traicionado y rechazado

Siendo Dios
Tomaste mi lugar
Cargaste en tus hombros 
mis heridas y pecados

PRE CORO 1
Gm7 Dm
Fue por mi, Te entregaste
Bb Gm
Para darme vida nueva 
C
Y rescatarme

CORO 1
F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb
Y mi vida entregarte 

Bb C F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb C
Y mi vida entregarte, Jesús

INTRO 2
| Dm | Bb | F | C |

VERSO 2
Siendo Dios
Tomaste mi lugar
Cargaste en tus hombros 
mis heridas y pecados

PRE CORO 2
Fue por mi
Te entregaste
Para darme vida nueva 
Y rescatarme

CORO 2
Bb/D C/E F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb (Bb C)
Y mi vida entregarte 

Al contemplarte en la Cruz
Al contemplar tanto amor
No puedo más que Adorarte
Y mi vida entregarte

INTRO 3
| Dm | Bb | F | C |

CORO 3 (suave / forte)
Bb/D C/E F
Al contemplarte en la Cruz
C
Al contemplar tanto amor
Gm
No puedo más que Adorarte
Am Bb
Y mi vida entregarte 

Al contemplarte en la Cruz
Al contemplar tanto amor
No puedo más que Adorarte
Y mi vida entregarte, Jesús

OUTRO
F | Bb | F | C | F ||

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Athenas: Composición, voz, coros
Tobías Buteler: Composición, teclados, sintetizadores, arreglos de cuerdas
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Tomás Shannon: Baterías
Cuerdas: Humberto Ángel Ridolfi, Pablo Javier Hopenhayn, Natalia Analía Cabello, Elizabeth Noemí Ridolfi, Myriam Adriana Santucci.
Grabado en Romaphonic, Estudio 0618 y Estudio Mazza (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

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Arimatea Films: Producción audiovisual
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Cámaras: Agustín de Resa, Delfina Castrillo, Diego Bocacci, Juanma Ruiz, Abel Castro, Juani Sepúlveda
Andy Pisani: Make up & Hair
Cuerdas: Damián Noriega, Lucas Sena, Micaela González Gulino, Santiago Peralta
Filmado en Barabá Restó (Buenos Aires, Argentina)

user40
17 vistas · 6 años hace

Caravelli - Merci Cherie - 00:00:00
Caravelli - Capri C'est Fini - 00:03:15
Caravelli - Forever And Ever - 00:06:53
James Last - Ballade Pour Adeline - 00:10:35
Caravelli - Inch' Allah - 00:13:48
Caravelli - San Francisco - 00:17:13
Caravelli - Wingwan - 00:20:15
Caravelli - Do You Love Me (Me Amas) - 00:22:53
Caravelli - Hymne A L'amour - 00:25:43
Caravelli - Mr Lonely - 00:29:13
James Last - Lara´s Theme - 00:31:50
James Last - Abide With Me - 00:35:13
James Last - La Golondrina - 00:38:23
James Last - Romance - 00:41:33
James Last - Spanish Eyes - 00:46:02
Caravelli - The Sounds Of Silence - 00:48:56
James Last - Gheorghe Zamfir Einsamer Hirte - 00:51:34
James Last - Orchestra el Condor Pasa - 00:55:54
James Last - Aloha Oe - 00:58:55
Trumpet, Choir Orchestra Nabucco Melody - 01:02:32

user40
9 vistas · 6 años hace

Tracklist
A1 00:00 Il Etait Une Fois Dans L'Ouest (Theme Du Film "One Upon A Time In West") 2:55
A2 03:00 Whight Is Whight 2:55
A3 05:59 Jeux Interdits 2:43
A4 08:46 Dans La Maison Vide 2:40
A5 11:30 Adieu Jolie Candy 2:36
A6 14:10 Ma Mere Me Disait 3:25
B1 17:40 C'Est La Vie Lily 2:58
B2 20:43 Le Clan Des Siciliens (Theme Du Film) 3:07
B3 23:53 Silly Symphonie 3:02
B4 27:00 Raindrops Keep Fallin' On My Head (Toute La Pluie Tombe Sur Moi) (Theme Du Film "Butch Cassidy Et Le Kid") 2:34
B5 29:40 Romantico Blues (J'Ai Le Cœur Plus Grand Que L'Amour) (Du Festival De San Remo 1970) 2:47
B6 32:38 Pluie D'Etoiles 3:06

user40
35 vistas · 6 años hace

Tracklist
A1 Yesterday 2:13
A2 Africa (L’été indien) 4:00
A3 Michelle 2:28
A4 La Bohême 3:36
A5 Quand un bateau passe 3:20
A6 J’aime 2:26
B1 Aline 2:25
B2 Le Sud 3:22
B3 Manuela 3:18
B4 Le Ciel, le Soleil et la Mer 2:20
B5 Capri, c’est fini 3:40
B6 Mon Cœur d’attache 2:38

user40
18 vistas · 6 años hace

Great version of the beautiful song by Julio Iglesias Hey by the French French orchestra leader, composer and arranger of orchestral music Caravelli.
a little about him.
Caravelli, real name Claude Vasori (12 September 1930, Paris) is a French orchestra leader, composer and arranger of orchestral music.
The son of an Italian father and a French mother, Vasori was initially instructed in music by his mother in piano and voicing/harmony at seven years old, and later, when he was thirteen he began to attend the Paris Conservatoire.
At twenty he was professionally touring, accompanying singers on piano, and at 26 years old he started as orchestra conductor.

Vasori took his stage name in 1956 from the newly introduced twin-jet Caravelle from Caravelle Aerospatiale. This plane was the first jet created for the short-haul market. The first Caravelle entered service for Air France on May 9, 1959. He made it more Italianate in honor of his father's origins, changing the last letter: "CARAVELLI et son Violons Magiques/& his Magnificent Strings".

In 1959 with the help of the French jazz musician Ray Ventura, he obtained a contract to form his own orchestra oriented to popular music. He signed a contract with the French record label Versailles. His first album Dance Party was recorded. Under licenses these early recordings were released internationally (20th Century Records in USA, Ariel in Argentina, Fermata in Brasil and Discophon in Spain).

In 1962 he composed Et Satan conduit le bal original soundtrack under his real name, French film starred by young Catherine Deneuve. In 1963 he composed Accroche-toi Caroline! which was used by the BBC as the theme to the Vision On television series.
The Versailles label was acquired by Columbia Records in 1964. The wider distribution of their product led to gold records in France, Japan, Israel and South America. In Brazil his first released CBS album was titled Voyage Musical, in Argentina Merci Cherie. With his orchestra he also made recordings with Maurice Chevalier and Charles Trenet (La mer/Beyond the sea) among other singers. In 1970 he composed the music for the film L'Homme Qui Vient De La Nuit, starred by Ivan Rebroff, and in the same period recorded an album in USA. His first Japan Live Concert is recorded in 1972 by CBS.

In 1973 one of his own compositions was included in the Frank Sinatra album Old Blue Eyes is back: "Laisse moi le temps" / "Let me try again", original French lyrics by Michel Jourdan, English lyrics by Paul Anka. This song was previously presented in competition at the "Festival Internacional de la Canción de Viña del Mar", Chile, by singer Romuald representing France and obtaining the 2nd prize (a Chile song was the winner), although it was considered the best song by critics and people. Making a delayed justice, a few years ago, it was proclaimed the Best Song in the history of this Festival, in its 41st Anniversary, something unusual for a non 1st prize in any song contest. This song was also covered by Raymond Lefevre.

In 1978 he composed and recorded the title song of "Goldorak et les 2 Mazingers", for the Japan anime/cartoon. In 1981 he toured the Soviet Union with his orchestra performing in Riga and Moscow with great success (all concerts were sold out). The summer of following year, he returned to the country, this time to make a record for the Melodiya label with Russians musicians and female singers (in his style without lyrics). This record Caravelli in Moscow includes 12 songs, the majority written by young pop Russian composers, with a couple of traditional tunes. Two of the pieces were recorded in Paris with his own orchestra. In 1983 Caravelli plays Seiko Matsuda was recorded in Japan.

In the middle 1980s in order to update his sound he used rhythm arrangements by his son Patrick Vasori (born c.1950) using musicians like Gilles Gambus and Serge Planchon, who also played keyboards with the orchestra. In November and December 2002 he recorded an album titled A new day has come" with his Grand Orchestre in Brussels, Belgium, for Readers's Digest.

Japan being a country in which he has a following, Caravelli is one of the few Western artists who have been invited to conduct of the Japanese TV Network's NHK Orchestra,[1] In November 2001 he was touring Japan with an orchestra composed of 32 musicians (tour N° 7 ), invited by the Sony Foundation (the previous tour was in 1996). At this time, Sony Music Japan assembled a 2CD set Caravelli plays Michel Polnareff and ABBA, being the first (Polnareff) a selection from '60 & '70 albums (including his cover of "Love me, please love me") and the second (ABBA) a selection from 70' recordings. In December 2003 he toured Japan again; the 6 concerts were sold out.

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