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This movie shows the extreme nutational movements of morning glory vines. Climbing vines need to find a suitable support on which to grow...

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  • NOW THAT'S REALLY TWISTED!...

  • LOVE this!

    Someone did an experiment once where as soon as the different test vines located the provided support, the support was then moved to a different location.

    After a while, the vines "gave up" and went into apathy/dejection, and no matter how tantalizingly close the offered support was then placed, the vine ignored it.

    All life is....alive.

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  • the vines are spinning counter-clockwise.. is that related to the coriolis effect?

  • its searching......

    scary

  • Lmfao I love their little dance to find support! And also how when the one on the left funds support on the left pole, then the middle one finds support on the left vine, then it gets bitch slapped and it got offended so it went to live with the right vine. Ahahahahaha lmfao xD

  • Do you know the degree of curling in an hour, Before and After it found support?

  • mornin' glories!

  • LOOOL!!! NICE!:D I've never seen it before

  • that was so cool!

    

  • What a Twist!

  • I WHIP MY HAIR BACK AND FORTH!!

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