Wild Video – Why Desert Locusts Swarm
Check out the following video that explains how the Desert Locusts swarm and the potential devastation they can cause.
Check out the following video that explains how the Desert Locusts swarm and the potential devastation they can cause.
Check out this short video clip on the star nosed mole. You will get to see the little guy in action:
Check out how well this puffin can swim by flapping it’s wings underwater. This video was shot at the Alaska Sea Life Center in Seward, AK.
This is a very short clip of a bat attempting to catch a tiger moth. Turn on the sound so you can hear the clicks of the Tiger Moth.
Enjoy!
I have always loved the Hinterland Who’s Who. For those not from Canada it is a short educational clip on various animal species.
Check out the one about the muskox:
I have always loved the Hinterland Who’s Who. For those not from Canada it is a short educational clip on various animal species.
Check out the one about the muskox:
I came across a cute video showing some baby sloth’s so I figured I would post it since I just finished a fact about sloths. Trust me … they may look cute but you don’t want them as a pet! Wild Fact #982 might also explain why they are constantly scratching themselves!
Enjoy!
The video below will expand on the discussions in the Wild Stories post about elephant altruism. This video tells the tale of elephants coming into help out a fellow family member. As well, in the video they talk about elephants communicating using a pitch that humans can’t hear. This is the same communication technique that Giraffes use, as mentioned in Wild Fact #999.
I discussed in a previous blog post that elephants may have deeper feelings with death, similar to humans. I didn’t mention what elephants do when they see elephant remains but this video will give some insight into the deeper complexities and emotions of elephants.