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2 months ago
Frasier The Last Time I Saw Maris
Frasier The Last Time I Saw Maris
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2 months ago
"Three Little Maids" RECONSTRUCTED
Okay, new remix series. I took a version of "Three Little Maids from School" from The Mikado (by Gilbert & Sullivan), pieced it apart, and took th...
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2 months ago
The Criminal Cried as He Dropped Him Down - The Mikado
The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Performs Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado
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2 months ago
Three Little Maids from School Are We - The Mikado
The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Performs Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado
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2 months ago
A Wandring Minstrel I - The Mikado
The D'Oyly Carte Opera Company Performs Gilbert & Sullivan's The Mikado
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2 months ago
Darwin Lectures Series 2011: Professor Lord Robert May
James Cox interviews Professor Lord Robert May regarding the global issues that he thinks pose the biggest threat to our civilisation.
Lord May wa...
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2 months ago
The New Christy Minstrels - Deep Blue Sea
Deep Blue Sea, New Christy Minstrels from debut album, Presenting... 1962, originally on Columbia. In 2003, Collectors' Choice Music reissued both ...
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3 months ago
Large Insect
I found this bug outside of our classroom in India and brought it inside. The security guard told me that it doesn't fly..
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3 months ago
Communicating With Loved Ones - Todd
Think about the benefits of sharing what you've been doing.
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3 months ago
The Feather-Legged Bug
This is a video of the feather-legged bug taken from the BBC's Life in the Undergrowth documentary series.
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@KaxiLaxi it usually "bites" into the membrane in between the sclerites or armored plates on the ant's body ( I have closely observed relatives of this insect feeding on flies). It is likely, though, that it's feeding stylets could also cut through the hardened cuticle if need be- the beak is no...
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3 months ago
Attenborough Explains Easter Island
From the Attenborough Special "The Lost Gods of Easter Island"
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@CWMaua12 Thor Heyerdahl's hypothesis that the pacific islands were settled from the New World is no longer considered valid by any historian, linguist or anthropologist, not to mention Pacific Islanders themselves!
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3 months ago
A VERY WEIRD LOOKING INSECT/NEVER SEEN B4
FEW MONTHS AGO I CAUGHT THIS FLYING INSECT AND KILLED IT CUZ IT WAS FLYING TOWARDS ME. WHEN I LOOKED AT IT IT WAS NO WASP, BUT IT LOOKED MORE LIKE...
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looks like a robber fly (Asilidae)
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3 months ago
Crazy Large Cameroonian Beetle
A crazy large beetle that I found in the town of Mbakaou, Cameroon. Looks a bit ferocious, but it was very tame. I have no idea what kind it is, ...
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@1deyoung larva; my finger accidentally tapped the 'e'.
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3 months ago
Unknown Bug
6 legs, red Y on back, has a Fruit Bug straw like mouth, doesn't have wings. I was told its an assassin bug, they eat beetles. Some have wings thi...
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It's an assassin bug (Reduviidae) nymph. Looks like a wheel bug- they don't develop the crest on the thorax until a later stage of development. Belongs to the subfamily Harpactorinae, tribe Harpactorini- you can tell by the elongate scape or first antennal segment, and the narrow "neck" behind th...
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3 months ago
E. O. Wilson - Becoming Scientifically Literate
E. O. Wilson, from the musical documentary Behold The Earth, directed by David Conover. www.beholdtheearth.com
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4 months ago
Atlantic Albatross - extreme animals - BBC wildlife
So little is known about these giant birds and their behaviour out at sea that scientists are now keen to track their arctic location. Steve Leonar...
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4 months ago
Komodo Dragon-Smaug
Meet Houston Zoo Reptile Supervisor, Judith Bryja and "Smaug", one of the Houston Zoo's Komodo Dragons.
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It has recently been discovered that the Komodo as well as many other lizards do have venom glands. In most lizards they are vestigial and not used in prey capture, but in some such as the Komodo and the Helodermatids, the glands are able to produce a potent venom.
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4 months ago
Deadly Cape Cobra 1 bite can kill up to 6 people
The Cape Cobra kills more people in South Africa than any other snake.
It produces a powerful neurotoxin that affects the respiratory system. Witho...
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@samljer
A raptor is a bird of prey. The 'raptors' in Jurassic Park (short for the genus name Velociraptor) belonged to a family of Theropod dinosaurs called Dromaeosauridae. Real raptors often prey on snakes.
it's a giant water bug- genus Lethocerus, family Belostomatidae.