It's Not Nice To Mess With Mother Nature: Hypester Stories Of Wild Life!

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Sitting duck indeed. Brutal and amazing something moves that fast.


 
A street in Nowra, New South Wales, looked like something straight out of a horror movie after it was invaded by a huge flock of cockatoos on April 27. The footage was captured by Sherif Saraya, and shows thousands of corellas (a type of white cockatoo native to the area) taking over his neighborhood. According to local media, the birds can be "incredibly destructive" but are a protected species, meaning not much can be done to stop them.


 
From this IMGUR user who takes footage while on his transparent watercraft, drone and camera:

This is a group of Cownose Rays. A group of rays is sometimes called a fever. Like many types of rays, Cownose Rays jump sometimes. Although they have barbs like most rays, they rarely sting people. All of the pics and videos I post are taken by me. For more OC (original content) nature vids check out my gallery at Imgur: The magic of the Internet



 
Gary Kramer, 70, was lucky enough to capture a barren ground caribou shedding its velvet at Denali National Park, Alaska.

Initially, caribou antlers grow as a soft cartilage-like tissue filled with blood vessels and nerves which carry calcium and other nutrients necessary for antler development. As the season progresses, antlers become calcified and harden and eventually the vascular skin falls off. Bull caribou shed their velvet just before the rut and as a result will often have red stained antlers in mid-September. In order to supply enough calcium to allow for antler growth, bull caribou will temporarily draw from calcium in their skeletal system.


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This is the Attacus Atlas, the amazing moth that disguises as snakes, is the largest representative of the Saturniidae family. The Attacus Atlas originates from the Malaysian rainforests and comes to be about 30 centimeters wide by about 25 long, that is, thirty times larger than the butterfly average.

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Florida... Australia...


I think God is trying to tell you something about choosing to live where just walking outside things are always trying to casually kill and eat you. Maybe? IDK...

 
Australia?
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Any chance to use HackLex...

But it's Florida given that's for sure and American Gator and not a Croc. You can tell by the snout.
 
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That bird is clearly saying to everyone, "get the hell away from me" with that posture.
 



Reminds me of the guys on motor bikes somewhere in India that got chased by a tiger.

Also those mountain bikers that were chased by a big brown bear.

I wonder how many times this happens and it's NOT filmed? Before we had so much coverage of the world wherever we go I wonder how many close calls with wildlife we were blissfully unaware of?
 

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