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Is this right?Lions rarely attack animals bigger than them for a reason unless they are really hungry, too much energy and they get hurt.
Is this right?
in my mind, everytime I see the lionesses hunting they are jumping on the back of some big animal.
Not saying you're wrong it's just surprising.
a little then watching these are so
The clip focuses on the marine iguana, found only on the Galapagos Islands. They have a unique birth cycle where the female lays her eggs in volcanic ash or sand, and the babies, when they’re born, have to join the group on the rocks next to the shore. Unfortunately, because nature is horrible, that means the newborn has to sprint past a gauntlet of vicious snakes amid the corpses of iguanas that failed to survive, and freezing still in the middle of the sand, since snakes hunt by movement, and watch tensely as they slither by, uncertain if they’re about to strike. Never let it be said that nature isn’t hardcore.
Heads up this is tonight
"Islands"
If I remember correctly, it's on Netflix!Lazy question. Where can I watch the first?
Heads up this is tonight
"Islands"
Not that I have cable anyway, but according to wikipedia its only airing in Britain and american not until january?
nevermind, I "found" it
Where is it airing in the US?
Yes if you are talking Qauntum Dot Technology or OLEDI dont think I've seen any 4k videos before. Is the difference going from 1080 to 4k as noticable as it was going from a tube tv to a 1080 tv? Hah
THIS IS AMAZING
The clip focuses on the marine iguana, found only on the Galapagos Islands. They have a unique birth cycle where the female lays her eggs in volcanic ash or sand, and the babies, when they’re born, have to join the group on the rocks next to the shore. Unfortunately, because nature is horrible, that means the newborn has to sprint past a gauntlet of vicious snakes amid the corpses of iguanas that failed to survive, and freezing still in the middle of the sand, since snakes hunt by movement, and watch tensely as they slither by, uncertain if they’re about to strike. Never let it be said that nature isn’t hardcore.
BRUH. Could you imagine walking into thatTHIS IS AMAZING
The clip focuses on the marine iguana, found only on the Galapagos Islands. They have a unique birth cycle where the female lays her eggs in volcanic ash or sand, and the babies, when they’re born, have to join the group on the rocks next to the shore. Unfortunately, because nature is horrible, that means the newborn has to sprint past a gauntlet of vicious snakes amid the corpses of iguanas that failed to survive, and freezing still in the middle of the sand, since snakes hunt by movement, and watch tensely as they slither by, uncertain if they’re about to strike. Never let it be said that nature isn’t hardcore.