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Hatching Of Tuatara Cannibals Wild New Zealand BBC Earth

Hatching Of Tuatara Cannibals Wild New Zealand BBC Earth

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Tuatara have often been referred to as living fossils, and its easy to understand why when you consider this Reptile once flourished around 200 million years ago. This baby predator, just hatched after 16 months will share its habitat with other survivors of the Jurassic age. Taken From: Wild New Zealand
Date: 2020-08-24

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0: 51 looks like it still has a yolk sac after hatching, like many fish species. If so, why the need to eat immediately? That's the whole point of a yolk sac - nutrition without needing to eat.
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I'm amazed at the patience and persistence the camera operators must have had to film this, then the editors for putting it together for us to enjoy (and maybe have a bit of fear tossed in. BRAVO!
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If you want to avoid being dish of the day, the trick is to stay absolutely still.
The writers seriously missed the perfect opportunity to have Dr Grant say NO BODY MOVE A MUSCLE.

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Lolol. Listening to this fool is hilarious. The centipede has been around for 500, 000, 000 years! What a hoot. Creation has only been in existance for 7000-10, 000 years!
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Love how it looked around shortly after going on the prowl and all to meet a bug that seemed a tasty treat all to be told 'I thought so now get out my way'
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