Saturday 11 August 2012

Fight between Kangaroos??? Kickboxing...

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The idea of a boxing kangaroo originates from the animal's defensive behavior, in which it will use its smaller forelegs (its "arms") to hold an attacker in place while using the claws on its larger hind legs to try to kick, slash or disembowel them. This stance gives the impression that the kangaroo appears to be "boxing" with its attacker.

Is it a drowning ship??? timestamp 3:14

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Humpback whales have a simple hunting strategy: blow bubbles, trap dinner at the surface... and open wide.
Whales within a large area sing the same song. All North Atlantic humpbacks sing the same song, and those of the North Pacific sing a different song. Each population's song changes slowly over a period of years without repeating.
Only males sing, suggesting one purpose is to attract females. However, many of the whales observed to approach a singer are other males, often resulting in conflict. Singing may, therefore, be a challenge to other males.

White Shark preys on seals...

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With keen eyesight, excellent hearing and sensitive motion detectors, this great white shark is locked and loaded. Nearby seals are agile and alert, but they'll have to move fast. The nature has given its prey, but it costs another life. The seals try hard to escape but unfortunately a seal gets caught by the white shark and had a good meal.

Seen a Chameleon changing its color rapidly!!!

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Different chameleon species are able to change different colors which can include pink, blue, red, orange, green, black, brown, light blue, yellow, turquoise and purple.
The primary purpose of color change in chameleons is social signaling, with camouflage secondary.
Chameleons tend to show darker colors when angered, or attempting to scare or intimidate others, while males show lighter, multi-colored patterns when courting females.
Here in this video we can see the different colors a chameleon changes.

Friday 10 August 2012

Frog eating a snake leisurely!!!

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We have seen many a times that a snake swallows a frog and will remain in a place unable to move.
But here its just the opposite. A frog is hunting down a snake and takes its prey.

Cobra >?< Python. Which one???

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When a higher class of animal fights with a lower class then we can judge the victory of animals.
But what about a fight between a Cobra and a Python???
Have you seen a fight between them?
Which one might dominate?
Come let us have a look at it.

Any animal that has taken lead in the beginning cannot be brought down easily. It ultimately wins the battle.

What does a centipede eat???

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Centipedes are arthropods belonging to the class Chilopoda of the subphylum Myriapoda. They are elongated metameric animals with one pair of legs per body segment.

But what do they eat???
Small insects, dead insects and animals?
Can they hunt their food? If so what food they will hunt?
Watch the video to know how they feed themselves for their life.






Leopard cub and Cobra having a little clash...

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The eagerness in knowing what it is, lies even in animal cubs. They are out for adventure in the forest. The higher group of predators can be usually seen in clashes. one such clash is this clash between a leopard cub and cobra.

Anaconda's hunt!!!

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Anaconda hunts its food and swallow it directly and it takes days for digestion depending on the prey.
Anacondas hunt by waiting on the forest floor or in the water. When prey passes by they spring into action. They curl around there prey and crush their prey. But they are now endangered species as humans are hunting them down for various reasons.

Turkish Tezegul clinches Gold in Taekwondo

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Turkish Tezegul clinches the gold in 68kg category and silver was bagged by Mohammad Bagheri Motamed (IRI).
Taekwondo is a traditional Korean martial art, which means "the way of kicking and punching". In taekwondo, hands and feet can be used to overcome an opponent, but the trademark of the sport is its combination of kick movements. Taekwondo is one of the two Asian martial arts included on the Olympic programme. Taekwondo made its debut as a demonstration Olympic sport at the 1988 Seoul Games, and became an official medal sport at the 2000 Sydney Games.

Find more about Taekwondo at www.olympic.org/taekwondo

Bolt baggs another gold finishing in 19.32s

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Bolt finishes the dash in 19.32s and bags gold. 200m dash is grabbed fully by Jamaicans, silver by Yohan Blake and Bronze by Warren Weir. Thus Jamaicans prove themselves the fastest in the world.


Usain Bolt smashes his feat at 9.63s

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Bolt came as a lightning bolt to finish the 100m dash at 9.63s and enjoys his gold medal with silver medalist Yohan Blake of the same nation, Jamaica.