i mean, look at this little guy. he s keeping up with his mom. he s doing okay. within 15 minutes of being born, they are up and standing. really. running as fast as their moms within a couple of hours. there s a wild beast that didn t make it. how long has it been there? a day or two. very fresh. you don t want to get lost here. you definitely don t want to be on foot outside your car or injured, for instance. nature as they say is a cruel miscus to take care of its own without mercy. the evidence of this cool math called survival is everywhere. non-immediate family, you re not going to help a brother out. you would think, huh? start limping, first come the hyenas. they see the vultures dropping and that s key to them there s food up. and the vultures need the hyenas to rip open the skin to start eating it. by the time they stop ripping
he s keeping up with his mum. within 15 minutes of being born, they re up and standing, running as fast as their numbers within a couple of hours. there s a wildebeest that didn t make it. how old is that? a day or two. wow. you don t want to get lost here. you definitely don t want to be on foot outside your car or injured for instance. nature, as they say, is a cruel mistress. it takes care of its own without mercy. the evidence of this cruel math call called survival is everywhere. they re not going to help a brother out. no. start limping, first come the highina highinas. they see the vultures dropping. and the vultures need the hyena
your car in some states with marijuana you can go to jail for five or six years. i don t think most common people or people of good sense think that s a good idea for anybody. it s insanity. the dale mail, japanese zoo knows why its attempt to get two high yeen nas to mate were males. this happened to me in high school and i couldn t figure it out. what are you talking about? i thought i was baaed. hamsters. high yeen nis. no. they were high yeen nas in the backyard in a cage. they were married. it was my it was my science experiment for ninth, tenth, 11th and 12th grade. flunked out of high school. yeah. zoo officials say they were told the pair were of opposite sex when they acquired the animals from a zoo in south korea. they couldn t check that out for four years. can t they look? the pair
i just think they re going to say, come on, enough s enough. people want to do that to themselves, let them do that to themselves but why should we be paying for them in prison for 20 years. you look at the prison overcrowding problem and you look at some of the sentences. if you are pulled over in your car in some states with a little bit of marijuana, say, you can go to jail for five, six years. i don t think most common people, people of good sense, think that s a good idea. it s insanity. the daily mail. a japanese zoo now knows why its attempt to get two spotted high y hyenas to mate. it turns out both were male. this happened to me in high school and i couldn t figure it out. what are you talking about? i just thought i was bad at the you know hamsters? hyenas? no, they were hyenas. it was my science experiment for ninth, tenth, 11th and 12th
more than 200,000 snaps that the smithsonian has put together to create an online digital safari that has viewers going wild. i feel like we ve created a monster. using cameras triggered by motion and heat, researchers have been able to get some astonishing images without humans mucking it up. from a jaguar in peru, a blood pheasant in china to a spotted hyena in kenya. at this single watering hole the cameras caught not only a thirsty tokken, but a giant panda, too, who seemed to relish their photo being taken. this one found the camera so irresistible it tried to taste it which gave researchers a glimpse of the inside of a panda s mouth. these are pretty rugged cameras and they re built to be put in an extreme environment. it s all part of the 2.0 initiative to give the public more access to science, all at the click of a mouse, all creatures big and small. it s voyeurism at its finest, instructive and entertainment.