Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Amazing Octopus camoflage

This is truely amazing, it actually looks like the plant itself.



Monday, March 30, 2009

Mantis shrimp

These shrimps pack the largest and fastest punch ever recorded for an animal, each punch weighs in at 60kgs which is about 130pounds. So fast that it boils the water immediately around the area of punch and even sparks should the punch land on a hard object.


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I happen to chance across this documentary by David Attenborough 'Fastest claw in the west' while looking for more clips.

Fastest claw in the west (part 1 of 3)


Fastest claw in the west (part 2 of 3)


Fastest claw in the west (part 3 of 3)





Random youtube guy with pet mantis shrimp

Sunday, March 29, 2009

Chinese woman borned with no arms

Watch the whole thing, even if you don't understand, just watch it. She does everything that a normal woman would do, without arms.






Another guy
snooker player with no arms

Saturday, March 28, 2009

David attenborough - Lyre Bird

The Lyre Bird is from the forest and can imitate sounds that they heard.

Friday, March 27, 2009

Tower crane pull ups! (without harness)

It dosen't help that they have some weak ass office men strength


Chinese lorry drifter

Here is a video about a young man who drifts (漂移 = piao yi) with his small cargo delivery truck. Because it is a lousy Chinese made Changan truck and not a fancy sports car, people say this is “shanzhai.”




Japanese hornets

Born to kill, japanese hornets are the largest in the world, 5 times larger than Honey bees. These bees raid and exterminate other hives to feed their babies, they can kill more than 50 honey bees per minutes. Watch the second video to find out how the Japanese honey bees strike back.

Japanese Hornets VS European Honey bees







Japanese Hornets VS Japanese Honey bees

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Giant Ant Colony is a World Wonder


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Watch an amazing video in which scientist uncover a giant ant colony that covers 50 square metres and goes eight metres down into the earth. The ants removed 40 tonnes of material to build this enormous colony.