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Seals against tourists On Friday, Jin San Diego, California, two sea lions chased the tourists back to the small La Jolla beach, which is full of rocks.An excerpt from the documentary "Life Story: First Steps" by BBC. Unfortunately, not all survive this difficult test. Unable to fly, the chicks are based on their small weight and poypoyla them to defend themselves against multiple batters against the rocks. These geese frequently build their nests in the rocks of the mountains, in order to escape from predators (Arctic foxes and polar bears).

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A chick makes free fall from 120 meters Only a few hours after the birth of, the family's goose aspromagoylochinwn should make a spectacular free fall to find her parents, jumping the gap from the top of a hill 120 meters in height.

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You can follow along on the flyby on NASA TV live broadcast program, which will be live streaming all active communications from the spacecraft. We have zoomed in on images from the Hubble, but the resolution is highly pixelated and leaves a whole lot of mystery to this distant body. Realistically, it's the first time we'll ever see Pluto. Eastern Standard Time, New Horizons will fly past Pluto and its five moons. This week, on July 14th, at approximately 7:50 a.m. Imagine NASA's New Horizons spacecraft, an interplanetary space probe, has been traveling along that highway for nine and a half years since its launch from Earth in January of 2006.

  • After A 9-Year Journey, This Spacecraft Will Finally Reach Pluto Imagine the stretch of outer space along the Milky Way like a 4.67 billion mile highway from planet Earth to Pluto, the former most-distant planet.
  • The little marsupial is an orphan as his mother was killed by a car on a road on the island.
  • Feeding a newborn Kangaroo A man feeds the Scotty, an adorable little kangaroos with milk from a syringe, at a retreat in Kangaroo Island, an island located south of Australia.
  • Amongst by beautiful and very stunning pictures, a small excerpt shows the formation of a storm in a huge cloud of volcanic ash from a volcano.

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    Volcanic storm From September 25, the British channel BBC broadcast the documentary series "Patagonia: Earth's Secret Paradise", dealing with one of the most unusual places in the world: Patagonia, in South America.To comfortably watch the favorite program, running to bring the pad and places it in front of the TV. The dog who loves to watch TV The Heidi getting ready to watch the documentary Planet Earth on TV.Nine rare species of animals that may soon be extinct In this reel, we meet some of the rarest critters on planet Earth, including the closest living relative to the giraffe, a lemur threatened by hunting and a tree kangaroo hanging on for survival due to habitat loss.the documentary "Our Planet" It shows us some of these sad pictures. In this case, climb some dangerous hills and rocks, of which often fall and are killed. Walruses falling from the cliff In the absence of ice, walruses trying to find a hill away from the beach to rest and reproduce.The dancing mushrooms A nice video with footage from the series "Planet Earth" by BBC, showing the growth of several fungi in timelapse, and their life cycle as parasites on living organisms.The British channel will continue with presenter David Attenborough, and recently released this impressive trailer. The wonderful trailer of the documentary Planet Earth II The "Planet Earth II" is the sequel to the highly successful series Planet Earth, which was broadcast for the first time in 2006 by the BBC.An excerpt of the wildlife series "Planet Earth II" broadcast on BBC tv channel. The lioness jumped on the giraffe, but it will fall to the ground and trampled by the towering animal that continues the path of unstoppable. Lioness trying to stop a giraffe The exciting moment when a lioness trying to stop a giraffe who runs saved in Namib desert, Southwest of Namibia.Different races react to videos from BBC documentary People of the Solomon Islands, Ethiopia and Mongolia react to a clip with polar bears from the BBC's Planet Earth documentary.








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