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Animals interfering with sports games (Football, Soccer, Golf, Hockey, Baseball, Rugby)
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In Galapagos, marine iguanas can prove as tasty treats for predatory birds.
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Galapagos
The Galapágos Islands are a living laboratory - a geological conveyor belt that gives birth to, and sees the death of many species of plants and animals. Presented in a pioneering new visual style combined with exhilarating cinematography, this series examines the spectacular variety of wildlife and evokes the different characters of the islands. As the western islands rise up from the sea offering a chance of life, the eastern islands sink back beneath the waves guaranteeing only death. In the middle islands are fertile, lush lands containing an incredible diversity of life. Nowhere else on the Earth are the twin processes of creation and extinction of species so starkly apparent.
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A lone elephant is hunted by an aggressive pack of lions - will it be able to escape in time?
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In this harrowing clip from the award-winning BBC Planet Earth series, Sir David Attenborough explores the danger elephants face when sharing a water hole with desperate, starving lions.
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From sparring kangaroos to enormous crocodiles, here are some of our favourite animals from the world's wildest continent.
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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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Termites cause billions of dollars in damage annually – but they need help to do it. So they carry tiny organisms around with them in their gut. Together, termites and microorganisms can turn the wood in your house into a palace of poop.
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Termites such as dampwood termites use their cardboard-like poop pellets to build up their nests, turning a human house into a termite toilet. “They build their own houses out of their own feces,” said entomologist Michael Scharf, of Purdue University, in Indiana.
And while they’re using their poop as a building material, termites are also feeding on the wood. They’re one of the few animals that can extract nutrients from wood. But it turns out that they need help to do this.
A termite’s gut is host to a couple dozen species of protists, organisms that are neither animals, nor plants, nor fungi. Scientists have found that several of them help termites break down wood.
When some protists are eliminated from the termite’s gut, the insect can’t get any nutrition out of the wood. This is a weakness that biologists hope to exploit as a way to get rid of termites using biology rather than chemicals.
Louisiana State University entomologist Chinmay Tikhe is working to genetically engineer a bacterium found in the Formosan termite’s gut so that the bacterium will destroy the gut protists. The idea would be to sneak these killer bacteria into the termite colony on some sort of bait the termites would eat and carry back with them.
“It’s like a Trojan Horse,” said Tikhe, referring to the strategy used by the Greeks to sneak their troops into the city of Troy using a wooden horse that was the city’s emblem.
The bacteria would then kill the protists that help the termite derive nutrition from wood. The termites would eventually starve.
--- How do termites eat wood?
Termites gnaw on the wood. Then they mix it with enzymes that start to break it down. But they need help turning the cellulose in wood into nutrients. They get help from hundreds, and sometimes thousands, of species of microbes that live inside their guts. One bacterium, for example, combines nitrogen from the air and calories from the wood to make protein for the termites. A termite’s gut is also host to a couple dozen species of protists. In the termite’s hindgut, protists ferment the wood into a substance called acetate, which gives the termite energy.
--- How do termites get into our houses?
Termites can crawl up into a house from the soil through specialized tubes made of dirt and saliva, or winged adults can fly in, or both. This depends on the species and caste member involved.
--- What do termites eat in our houses?
Once they’re established in our houses, termites attack and feed on sources of cellulose, a major component of wood, says entomologist Vernard Lewis, of the University of California, Berkeley. This could include anything from structural wood and paneling, to furniture and cotton clothing. Termites also will eat dead or living trees, depending on the species.
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Giant Malaysian leaf insects stay still – very still – on their host plants to avoid hungry predators. But as they grow up, they can't get lazy with their camouflage. They change – and even dance – to blend in with the ever-shifting foliage.
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You’ll have to look closely to spot a giant Malaysian leaf insect when it’s nibbling on the leaves of a guava or mango tree. These herbivores blend in seamlessly with their surroundings because they look exactly like their favorite food: fruit leaves.
But you can definitely see these fascinating creatures at the California Academy of Sciences, located in the heart of San Francisco's Golden Gate Park, through the spring of 2022.
An ongoing interactive exhibit, ‘Color of Life,’ explores the role of color in the natural world. It's filled with a variety of critters, including Gouldian finches, green tree pythons, Riggenbach's reed frogs, and of course, giant leaf insects.
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--- What’s one main difference between male and female giant leaf insects?
Males can actually fly as they have wings, which they use for mating.
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They are facultatively parthenogenetic, which means they sometimes mate or sometimes reproduce asexually. If they mate with a male, they produce both males and females, but if the eggs remain unfertilized – only females are produced.
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The year is coming to an end, time to say thank you. Thanks to all viewers and subscribers of my channel! But also time to clean up. I always have some color left after my pourings. But I do not just throw them away, but pick them up. Now it's time to make a picture of it. There are no rules, all colors, in the case over 30 come in a cup. I do not know if silicone is everywhere. It is a large collection of ready-mixed color in different quantities.
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What do you need for acrylic pouring / fluid painting?
In acrylic pouring or fluid painting, diluted acrylic paints are cast on the canvas using various techniques. This results in quite random results. Every picture is unique.
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1. acrylic paint
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We need artists acrylic paints, here there is no fixed brand. You can use what you like here. Acrylic paints from brand companies usually have a thicker consistency and therefore lower consumption. Cheap brands are often thinner, you need a little more color.
I use different brands, look for what suits you and your wallet. Possibly. you have to adjust my Pouring recipe, which comes down below with your acrylic paint something.
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2. The Pouring Medium
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The Pouring Medium ensures that the acrylic paint is fluid and pourable. There are now many varieties here. I myself use Liquitex because even without silicone oil beautiful cells are possible.
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3. Water
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Only acrylic paint and casting medium is usually not enough, the color must be made a little more liquid, but I use normal tap water. At the end, the ready-mixed color should flow evenly off the stirring tool like warm liquid honey.
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4. silicone oil
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Silicone oil is used to get nice big cells. The silicone oil only in colorful colors, not in black or white. Add 3 - 5 drops / puffs of silicone oil to the ready - mixed colors and stir only briefly - one to three times. There are different consistencies I use cst 400.
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5. Final treatment
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If the pictures have dried after about 3-5 days, the acrylic paint will not shine as well as when wet. To restore this shine, use the Pouring Medium. But you can also use special gloss varnish to create even more shine.
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Otherwise you only need a canvas in its preferred size and a few cups to touch the colors.
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My acrylic pouring recipe
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1 part color
1 part Pouring Medium
1/2 part of water
!!! Important, the canvas must first be primed with Acrylic Pouring Medium or paint, otherwise the edges absorb too much paint.
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Cast acrylic - quantity calculation
How much color is needed for his canvas?
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Approximately 0.3 grams per square centimeter, this is the complete mixture meant. Suppose you have a canvas of 40 x 40 cm = 1600cm2. Calculation 1600 x 0.3 grams = 480 grams of complete mixture so all colors, pouring medium and water added up.
For a 40x40 cm two-color image, the mix looks like this:
Rounded up to 500 grams so that no later color is missing:
100 g of colorful paint
100 g of fluid medium
50 g of water
100 g white color
100 g of fluid medium
50 g of water
On the bottles is usually a milliliter indication, you can take that in grams, 250 ml color is not exactly 250 g, but the difference does not matter.
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How To Make A Rocket Paper Airplane
You will need a piece of A4 paper
A pair of scissors and a rubber band .
Once you have make the airplane place rubber band on front bottom tip and stretch while with the other hand holding back piece of airplane once rubber band is strected simply release the back part and see it fly super far and fast . Hope you enjoy !!
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Si tan solo alguien le hubiera dado a Nick Fury el mismo tipo de advertencia que Papá Noel le dio una vez a Ralphie Parker.
Desde que Samuel L. Jackson reveló en enero del 2018 que Capitana Marvel mostraría un Fury sin su parche, todos los fans se preguntaron lo mismo: ¿explicará cómo perdió el ojo?
Jackson y todo el equipo del Capitana Marvel, incluyendo a Brie Larson, la protagonista, y los codirectores Anna Boden y Ryan Fleck, se mantuvieron callados sobre el tema, pero ahora sabemos la verdad. Capitana Marvel muestra como Fury pierde el ojo. Al hacerlo, la película también responde a un misterio que lleva 11 años sin responderse, desde el estreno de Iron Man, o sea el comienzo del UCM tal y como lo conocemos. Ah, pero cuidado con posibles spoilers.
Esto es lo que pasa con Fury y su ojo en Capitana Marvel: la mejor amiga de Carol Danvers y compañera piloto de la Fuerza Aérea, Maria Rambeau, sube a bordo en una nave con Fury luego de evadir a la Fuerza Estelar de los Kree, que en realidad son los villanos principales de la película. Sin que María y Fury lo sepan, Goose, el gato naranja que Fury a menudo acaricia durante la película, también está a bordo.
Cabe destacar que Goose no es en realidad un gato: es un Flerken, una criatura alienígena que tiene esta apariencia felina. Y es Goose quien juega un papel importante poniendo a Fury y el resto a salvo en el final de la película. Cuando él se da cuenta de que el gato subió a su nave, Fury lo recoge y le da las gracias por ayudarles en su misión de salvar la Tierra, protegiendo a los Skrulls y resguardando el Teseracto.
Mientras María y Fury intentan escapar de los Kree, Goose abre la boca y extiende varios tentáculos, agarra el Teseracto y se lo traga enterito. Por suerte, Goose tiene una dimensión entera en su cuerpo y puede "almacenar universos enteros" y acceder a ellos a voluntad. Naturalmente, Fury cree que Goose no le haría daño, ya que está de su lado, ¿no?
Pero luego, mientras Fury le está hablando a Goose como a un bebé, el gato le lanza un arañazo, dejándole una herida enorme desde la ceja y por todo el ojo. Fury y María asumen que el rasguño no es nada grave, pero la lesión va empeorando a medida que la película culmina.
Al final de la película, vemos a Fury con el ojo cubierto. El agente Phil Coulson entra en la oficina de Fury, le entrega una caja llena de ojos falsos y bromea y dice: “tienes que tomar una gran decisión. Luego pregunta si es cierto que los Kree le quemaron el ojo, un rumor que Fury ni confirma ni niega. Por último, señala que aprendió a ser cauteloso con todos los que lo rodean.
La lesión que Fury sufre en Capitana Marvel también se conecta con la única declaración que Fury dio sobre su ojo en el UCM hasta ahora.
Ese misterio finalmente está resuelto: Fury confió en Goose como un compañero amistoso, le agradeció por su ayuda, y luego necesitó usar un parche para el resto de su vida por ello.
Un alien con apariencia de gato tal vez no sea lo que los fans pensaron cuando Fury habló sobre cómo perdió su ojo en Iron Man, pero ahora este evento es oficialmente historia grabada en el UCM.
Cenicienta y Peter Pan | Cuentos infantiles en Español - Dibujos Animados
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Yes, I have made a similar vid before. This is the Australian TV version for the ABC show Catalyst http://www.abc.net.au/catalyst/
Misconceptions About Temperature http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vqDbMEdLiCs
The Mysterious Falling Slinky http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mAA613hqqZ0
Why Are Astronauts Weightless? http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iQOHRKKNNLQ
And for those of you wanting a more General Relativity based explanation. Don't worry, it's coming.
Este avión de papel vuela y planea muchísimo pero si lo tiramos desde un sitio muy alto será increíble!!!!!
Howl, oink, chirp and vroom!!!! Let’s make some noise for Nickelodeon being the home of your favorite animated TV shows like Peppa Pig, PAW Patrol, Top Wing, and Blaze and the Monster Machines! Check out this video to catch some of our favorite friends celebrating the good news – the arrival of new episodes every weekday morning on Nickelodeon! Peppa, George, Marshall, Skye, Swift, Penny, Blaze and AJ are all jumping for joy because there’s only one place to watch the latest animated cartoon adventures – and that's by tuning in every weekday morning at 8am, only on Nickelodeon!
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