pilotwin7 wrote:Who? Who? Who? This is amazing?
Master of the Sky: Owl Vs Wolf - Super Powered Owls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG8gxHwgTlQ
Jean Loup wrote:pilotwin7 wrote:Who? Who? Who? This is amazing?
Master of the Sky: Owl Vs Wolf - Super Powered Owls
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RG8gxHwgTlQ
And yet, when I have found wild owls in jungle night trecks or in the desert, not only the act very frendly but protect from poisonus snakes. They rub the hair in a Hello, like huge umbrellas! Not a sound comes from their flight. On one ocasion in Puerto Escondido beach, they opened a bar only for week-ends. In the week days, an unsuspecting white owl started to nest in there (maybe field black rats atracted him, they love coconuts on the beach). That Saturday when the bar owner opened at 8 am, the poor owl went out flying blinded with so much sunlight. When he detected my presence he went straight for me. Since my early infancy I lived in the woods where a Grand Duke family protected our barn from rodents, they were our pets and I know since then how they atack, or how they choose ones arm for landing, like this white owl did. I just raised my arm and he landed right on. I talked in a suthing voice to calm him whyle I peted him (the distresed ones were the ignorant & coward tourists sorounding us) and placed him under a empty camper in a prived home, so he would be sheltered until night time. Then he would seek a new location. Animals detect that I like & protect them, either in the wild or mascots that are lost. Many a times I have been adopted by spider monkeys, howler monkeys, young ocelots, cats, dogs... the problem is parting with them!!
pilotwin7 wrote::shock: so.... Beautiful!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQNxXUtRjzg
Jellyfish don’t have a heart, or blood, or even a brain...
Jean Loup wrote:pilotwin7 wrote::shock: so.... Beautiful!
. The rocks were full of sleeping sea urchins to make things more interesting. I decided to have my front facing the sea urchins since they not only sting but leave those points into ones meat, and then they break!! As soon as the sea urchins felt me swiming, they moved all their spines outside for protection, half a foot long spines!! Never had I swimmed more carefully before...
After the longest time of that day I was on the beach puting the raft into the red watter and having my ankles stinged with electrical discharges. Then I rowed to rescue my lady in disstress, rowed back to the main bay & had LOTS of beer with lobster until the itching faded away. No, I did not turn blue...
pilotwin7 wrote:Amazing!! Beautiful, Majestic and Breathtaking,... Tiny Birds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fouo6GKGBIM
Hummingbirds in slow motion are beautifully epic. These tiny birds beat their wings so furiously it is hard to understand what is going on.
So Sam Hume and Simon Baxter visit a very special location in Los Angeles and use a high speed camera to reveal some of the hummingbirds' most intriguing behaviour.
Jean Loup wrote:pilotwin7 wrote:Amazing!! Beautiful, Majestic and Breathtaking,... Tiny Birds
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fouo6GKGBIM
Hummingbirds in slow motion are beautifully epic. These tiny birds beat their wings so furiously it is hard to understand what is going on.
So Sam Hume and Simon Baxter visit a very special location in Los Angeles and use a high speed camera to reveal some of the hummingbirds' most intriguing behaviour.
I believe it's the only bird were both sides of the wing are flying surfaces, so the Hummingbird has lift with the wing coming ot going when vertical. On other birds the top of the wing is their only flying surface. The Hummingbird flyes more like an insect than a bird
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