Floating Fire Ant Raft
A Georgia Institute of Technology professor films a cluster of fire ants linking together to avoid being submerged in water. As if having fire in your name isn't bad ass enough, they're also immune to water.
A Georgia Institute of Technology professor films a cluster of fire ants linking together to avoid being submerged in water. As if having fire in your name isn't bad ass enough, they're also immune to water.
Birds tweeting on Twitter makes perfect sense if you don't think about it too much.
Friskies dispels all rumors that dogs are man's best friend because no one's best friend comes into their house and drools all over their stuff.
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Possibly the first footage of the Australian Peacock Spider's unusual mating behavior. To see other unusual mating behaviors, go to you local Denny's on a Thursday night.
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Ross Allen and his son Tom get in some father-son bonding time by taking turns wrestling a 20-foot anaconda, underwater, in Silver Springs, Florida. Just like when you and your dad played catch, just with an extra life-threatening element. My anaconda don't want none unless you got buns, hun.
Nothing to see here. Just some dude picking up 30 or so cobras with his bare hands and tossing them aside to clean their pit. In flip-flops. FLIP-FLOPS.