by Jared | Jul 21, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
This is from the National Geographic series “Earth: The Biography” and is on the episode about Ice. Watch as they take you deep under the glaciers to see whats really going on.. Official Website: www.nationalgeographic.com Video Link:...
by Jared | Jul 18, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
Researchers from Stanford University are tagging female leatherback turtles with beacons to find out more about their migration routes.. Video Link: www.youtube.com
by Jared | Jul 15, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
A species of shark rarely seen alive because its natural habitat is about 2,000 feet under the sea was captured on film by staff at a Japanese marine park.. Info Link: www.wikipedia.org Video Link: www.youtube.com
by Jared | Jul 4, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
Sounds made by baby crocodiles while still inside the egg are not wasted. Both crocodile mothers and other unborn youngsters have a keen ear for the hatching calls, new research shows.. Article Link: www.newscientist.com Video Link: www.youtube.com
by Jared | Jul 2, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
Being 95% water with no brains, no heart, and no blood, it’s amazing jellyfish have existed for 650 million years.. Video Link: www.youtube.com
by Jared | Jun 30, 2008 | Wildlife & Nature
Flying or crawling insects such as flies are attracted to pitcher plants often by visual lures and nectar bribes, but once they fall into the pitcher they don’t come back out. The small bodies of liquid contained within the pitcher traps are called phytotelmata,...