Posts Tagged ‘Video’

Wild Video – Tiger Moth Jams the Bats Sonar

September 24, 2009 - 12:00 am 2 Comments

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!

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Wild Video – Hinterland Who’s Who – Muskox

September 17, 2009 - 7:51 am No Comments

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:

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Wild Video – Hinterland Who's Who – Muskox

September 17, 2009 - 7:51 am No Comments

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:

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Wild Videos – Elephant Altruism

September 13, 2009 - 12:44 pm No Comments

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.

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