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Grey Heron at Gowrie dam. Saddle-Billed Stork. Kudu. Mongooses.
9m 56s |
2 years ago
YouTube
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wildlife, saddle-billed, tadpoles, sedately, nature, pamushana, hunt, africa, wildcasting, stork, zimbabwe, stalk, safari, conservation, malilangwe, shallows
2 years ago
Blip.tv
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A tropical swamp parrot, the Pond hoper is just that.
1m 44s |
a year ago
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An Oriental White Stork hatched naturally for the first time in 43 years atop a tower in a Japanese park. Officials say if the chick grows as well as expected it will leave the nest in about a month.
2 years ago
CBS (cbs11 - Dallas)
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...u... This is a walking test for my Azhdarchid reconstruction. Azhdarchids were immense pterosaurs thought to stalk through marshes like storks. This video was created using the Spore Creature ...
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a year ago
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September 15, 2006—Contrary to a popular children's tale, storks don't deliver babies—they eat them. Marabou storks in Africa are carnivorous birds that can grow up to 5 feet (1.5 meters) tall, making them one of the largest flying birds in the world. The storks will eat just about any kind of animal, dead or alive, including baby banded mongooses. Follow a group of mongooses in the East African country of Uganda as it tries to fend off some hungry storks, and find out whether taking shelter in a stack of rowboats will save the brood from the persistant predators.
3 years ago
National Geographic
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