Italian vocabulary: Animals-part 2; Vocaboli Italiani: Animali parte 2
Italian vocabulary: Animals-part 2; Vocaboli Italiani: Animali parte 2
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Wildlife of Madagascar Expedition
Last year’s trip left the group completely spellbound. We saw 18 species of lemur, 12 species of chameleon (including the world’s smallest, the Brookesia chameleon), 4 species of leaf tailed gecko, tenrecs, many amazing snakes, numerous mantids, hissing cockroaches, several owls and nightjars, crocodiles, day geckos, tortoises and giraffe beetles. The plant life was no less mind-blowing; from carnivorous pitcher plants (Nepenthes madagascariensis), four species of ancient baobabs, Alluaudia (Octopus trees) to Pachypodium, Euphorbia, and many orchids. We explored rainforest, dry spiny forest, gallery forest and semi-desert, with adventures to the incredible Tsingy, rock tower pinnacles carved in sandstone or limestone).
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BULL ELK-Wildlife Photography-BEST/LARGEST BULL ELK MIGRATION-Jackson Hole/Grand Tetons/Yellowstone
This channel is all about the best wildlife photography in the best WILD places on earth! See hundreds of bull elk come down from the north and enter Jackson's National Elk Refuge. I have never seen this happen before!
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Capturing Wildlife & Insects in Borneo by Dan & Jayaprakash
The new AI processing unit brings enhanced advancements to subject recognition performance of wildlife and expands the variety of recognisable subject types including insects. The continuous sharp autofocus tracks the subject's eyes even when the animals are on the move.
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Wildlife photographers: Which is the right OM-D for you?
Passionate about wildlife photography but need to know more about what different models offer? Olympus Ambassador Tesni Ward is a passionate nature and wildlife photographer from Britain. Here, Tesni talks you through the features and advantages of the OM-D range specifically related to wildlife photography and helps you decide which model is the best choice for your photography needs.
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West Bend's Shalom Wildlife tiger cubs welcomed, Goliath mourned | FOX6 News Milwaukee
West Bend's Shalom Wildlife Zoo's tiger, Ginger, has welcomed five miracle cubs a week after Goliath, another tiger at the zoo and friend and protector of Ginger, had to be put down.
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Spying on Wildlife With Animal Robots
How do you record the most intimate moments in the animal kingdom? If you’re a clever English bloke, you build lookalike “spy creatures.” Filmmaker John Downer has spent much of his life capturing footage of wildlife, but it wasn’t until he and his team created robotic animals with built-in spy cameras that he was able to record rare footage of animal behavior in the wild, essentially from the perspective of the animal. Step inside his workshop to see how his mechanical menagerie spies on nature’s actors.
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Wildlife comes out to play while humans stay locked away in cities amid coronavirus pandemic
As the coronavirus pandemic upends human society, it is also having some profound effects on the animal kingdom. While people around the world go into quarantines and lockdowns, big cats, wild goats and other creatures from rural areas are finding their way into cities in search of food or perhaps a bit of adventure.
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Alpha 7R V | Capturing Wildlife & Insects in Borneo by Dan & Jayaprakash | Sony | α
The new AI processing unit brings enhanced advancements to subject recognition performance of wildlife and expands the variety of recognisable subject types including insects. The continuous sharp autofocus tracks the subject's eyes even when the animals are on the move.
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Sheldrick Wildlife Trust overview 2018 | Sheldrick Trust
2018’s was a year full of highs, lows and some incredible success stories for Kenya's wildlife. From successful orphan rescues to wild graduations, new wild born babies to emergency veterinary operations and much, much more!
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The drought ravaging East African wildlife - BBC News
At least 26 million people are struggling for food following consecutive poor rainfall seasons in the Horn of Africa.
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Welcome to Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge
Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge is a Texas Hill Country oasis. Over 27,000 acres of rolling woodlands and oak savannahs protect nesting habitat for two rare songbirds: the golden-cheeked warbler and the black-capped vireo. There are plenty of opportunities for public recreation, too! Visit the refuge to hike, watch wildlife, photograph, hunt, volunteer, and attend education programs. Check out our website to learn more.
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Belize: Nature & Wildlife
Belize. Nestled between two continents, this small but lush Central American country is known for its abundance of nature and wildlife.
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A whole new world of storytelling with the Alpha 7SIII| Wildlife filmmaker Chris Schmid
Wildlife filmmaker & photographer Chris Schmid takes us behind the scenes with the Alpha 7SIII while filming his short movie “Endless Beauty”, highlighting the urgent need for conservation in the amazing yet fragile Serengeti eco-system. Chris demonstrates that, even in scorching heat and pitch-black situations, he can truly rely on his Alpha 7SIII to capture the decisive moments and with its features, it opens up a whole new world of storytelling.
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WARNING: GRAPHIC CONTENT – Kenya reveals how much wildlife drought killed
At least 205 elephants and scores of other animals have died in Kenya in ten months this year amid East Africa's worst drought in four decades.
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Hyena hunting sleeping Topi on the Savannah | CLASSIC WILDLIFE
Hyena on the Masai Mara learned how to lull the Topi on the savannah into a false sense of security before they pounce.
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A day in the life of our amazing Wildlife Warriors | Wildlife Warriors Missions
We check in with the team at Australia Zoo Wildlife Hospital, meet an adorable swamp wallaby and catch up with Toby as he returns from an awesome morning on the water releasing animals back into the wild!
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Why Does US Fish & Wildlife Need Suppressed Glocks!?!
The US Fish & Wildlife Just Bought Suppressed GLOCKS!! Why do MORE NON MILITARY Agencies Continue to buy weapons?
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