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| Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: March 31, 2014, 2:16 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=10cX1tzMxFI&feature=player_embedded | |
| A group on safari got a front-row seat to watch a year-old | |
| elephant survive an all-out attack :o by a pack of lions in | |
| Zambia. | |
| Details at link: | |
| http://www.takepart.com/video/2014/11/13/baby-elephant-took-14-lions-and-lived | |
| http://www.takepart.com/video/2014/11/13/baby-elephant-took-14-lions-and-lived | |
| #Post#: 2205-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: November 13, 2014, 10:34 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lRY4-feFZZY&feature=player_embedded | |
| Camera buggy gets REAL CLOSE to lions. :o ;D | |
| #Post#: 2566-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 19, 2015, 7:05 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jx0KkOiOtxQ&feature=player_embedded | |
| It's a good thing that bear looked like he had a belly full of | |
| fish! ;D | |
| Alaskan brown bear surprises photographer :o | |
| http://www.dailykos.com/story/2015/01/14/1357760/-An-Alaskan-brown-bear-surpris… | |
| #Post#: 2576-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: January 22, 2015, 2:36 pm | |
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| https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ay4xnI216iY&x-yt-cl=84411374&feature=player_emb… | |
| Orca Whale momma ([i]she had her calf nearby so she might have | |
| been doing a bit of pre-emptive defense of her calf, momma bear | |
| style ;D) lunches on a Great White Shark! | |
| http://www.pic4ever.com/images/shrk.gif | |
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| http://www.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-220115155104.png[/img] | |
| #Post#: 3087-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: May 5, 2015, 8:59 pm | |
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| https://c2.staticflickr.com/2/1296/4709429135_de60bed486_b.jpg[/img] | |
| Phyllobates terriblis Golden Poison Dart Frog | |
| How Dangerous Are Golden Poison Dart Frogs? | |
| The golden poison dart frog is considered to be one of the most | |
| poisonous animals in the world. An average frog might contain | |
| around one milligram of poison in its skin and this small amount | |
| is thought to be capable of killing between 10 and 20 people. | |
| This bright yellow frog is found in the rainforests of Colombia. | |
| The golden poison dart frog ingests the components of the poison | |
| through its natural diet, and secretes the poison onto its skin | |
| as a defense mechanism. Scientists are still unsure exactly | |
| which prey provides the lethal substance, but do know that | |
| captive-bred frogs without access to wild food do not produce | |
| the poison. | |
| More about poison dart frogs: | |
| �The golden poison dart frog is social and will live in groups | |
| of up to six in the wild. | |
| �The poison secreted by the frogs is often used by indigenous | |
| people to poison the darts and other weapons with which they | |
| hunt their food. | |
| �Adult frogs will carry newly | |
| http://www.wisegeek.com/how-dangerous-are-golden-poison-dart-frogs.htm | |
| #Post#: 3305-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: June 15, 2015, 6:09 pm | |
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| Why Do Octopuses Crawl When They Can Swim? | |
| http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_6656.gif | |
| http://www.desismileys.com/smileys/desismileys_1730.gif | |
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| height=480] | |
| https://thewalkingdeadoctopus.files.wordpress.com/2014/06/bio19.gif[/img] | |
| Octopuses crawl when they can swim because their cardiac systems | |
| don�t operate at full capacity. Although an octopus has three | |
| hearts, only two of them beat while they are swimming. This is | |
| because two of the hearts are used to pump blood to the | |
| octopuses� gills, while the third heart is reserved for | |
| circulating blood to the organs only. | |
| Since their two hearts are not pumping as much blood throughout | |
| their bodies as they would normally, octopuses can become | |
| fatigued while swimming. Crawling conserves their energy while | |
| still allowing them to travel through the water. | |
| More about octopuses: | |
| �An octopus can squeeze into a small opening that accommodates | |
| its beak � for instance, 50 pound (22.68 kg) octopuses have been | |
| known to fit through 2 inch (5.08 cm) holes. | |
| �Two-thirds of the nerves in an octopus are located in its arms, | |
| rather than its brains :o � this is necessary to enable a | |
| protective mechanism that prevents its eight arms from tangling | |
| or the suckers on its limbs from sticking together. | |
| �Octopuses will eat their own species � giant Pacific octopuses | |
| regularly kill and consume smaller octopuses. | |
| http://www.freesmileys.org/emoticons/emoticon-monster-001.gif | |
| http://www.wisegeek.com/why-do-octopuses-crawl-when-they-can-swim.htm | |
| #Post#: 8513-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Predator Competition | |
| By: AGelbert Date: December 4, 2017, 5:36 pm | |
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| [center][i]Mountain Rivals - The Black Eagle[/i][/center] | |
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| https://youtu.be/YfKG01RcFqY[/center] | |
| 98,211 views | |
| Published on Dec 4, 2015 | |
| In the Drakensberg Mountains of South Africa, the black eagle | |
| rules the skies. The solitary caracal is a night hunter and one | |
| of the most efficient cats on earth. The rival predators compete | |
| for the same prey. | |
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| https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/54/Caracal_Caracal-001.j… | |
| [center]Caracal[/center] | |
| #Post#: 16750-------------------------------------------------- | |
| "Alpha Wolf" pack leadership pecking order theory PROV | |
| EN WRONG! | |
| By: AGelbert Date: July 5, 2021, 5:29 pm | |
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| Jun 3, 2021 | |
| [center]📢 We Were Wrong About Wolves and Wolf Packs This | |
| Whole Time [img | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-13041… | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/1/3-111… | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-31101… | |
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| https://youtu.be/y5S31HGNGSc[/center] | |
| [move]"The whole hierarchical strength based culture | |
| (assumptions by scientists) has been proven wrong". | |
| 🌞[/move] | |
| #Post#: 16962-------------------------------------------------- | |
| No matter how much we study and read about bird behavior, these | |
| creatures won't always do what they're "supposed to do.&quo | |
| t; | |
| By: AGelbert Date: October 9, 2021, 2:57 pm | |
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| https://ci6.googleusercontent.com/proxy/nk4tlyZLwm8EerzPbiC1vXDJYZqEyZgTfxD5iI5… | |
| Audubon Photography Awards | |
| October 9, 2021 By Kenn Kaufman Field Editor Audubon Magazine | |
| [center]12 Bird Behaviors We Never Expected to See[/center] | |
| SNIPPET: | |
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| With Birds, Learn to Expect the Unexpected[/move] | |
| When it comes to bird photography, there is one thing you can | |
| count on: Birds will always surprise you. No matter how much we | |
| study and read about avian behavior, birds won't always do what | |
| they're "supposed to do." | |
| This is why every year during the Audubon Photography Awards, we | |
| look forward to a fresh crop of photos that capture the utterly | |
| different and unexpected behaviors of birds. Enjoy a dozen of | |
| last year's entries that managed to do just that. | |
| When birds defend their space�whether it�s a breeding territory, | |
| or just a momentary feeding spot�they mostly focus on defending | |
| against other members of their own species or other birds that | |
| might compete for the same food source. Sometimes, though, we | |
| see skirmishes among birds that aren�t competitors, like this | |
| Blacksmith Lapwing (a type of large plover) doing an aggressive | |
| display at two African Penguins. | |
| [center][font=arial black]Back Off[/font][/center] | |
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| https://nas-national-prod.s3.amazonaws.com/styles/hero_image/s3/aud_apa-2019_af… | |
| [img | |
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| https://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/2/3-09… | |
| />Penguins and Blacksmith Lapwings. Photo: Nate Chappell/Audubon | |
| Photography Awards | |
| The reason for the lapwing�s ire is revealed by the two fuzzy | |
| heads sticking up above the rock: Those are its babies. The | |
| penguins don�t actually pose a threat to the chicks, but the | |
| lapwing parents aren�t going to take any chances. | |
| Full article with amazing [img | |
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| http://renewablerevolution.createaforum.com/gallery/renewablerevolution/3-25081… | |
| />pictures: | |
| https://www.audubon.org/news/12-fascinating-bird-behaviors-2019-audubon-photogr… | |
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