
Ferocious Shrews Fight For Mating Rights Life Of Mammals BBC Earth
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Date: 2020-08-24
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Darcy
Poisonous, my aunt died from vile bite her brother survive but sure taught us on farm learn difference from mouse. We lost a nursing mother cat same way but cats still leave them same as mice dead on our doorstop. Beware Voles and in SW Alberta badlands rattlesnakes. Again for some reason we girls die from bites more than brothers cousins.
Oh right we transferred the orphaned kittens to a nearby farmer who had new mother too and she accepted them. 4/6 survived the winter and lived long lives.
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Poisonous, my aunt died from vile bite her brother survive but sure taught us on farm learn difference from mouse. We lost a nursing mother cat same way but cats still leave them same as mice dead on our doorstop. Beware Voles and in SW Alberta badlands rattlesnakes. Again for some reason we girls die from bites more than brothers cousins.
Oh right we transferred the orphaned kittens to a nearby farmer who had new mother too and she accepted them. 4/6 survived the winter and lived long lives.
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Ryaquaza
Some nitpicks here
A mammals winning design
Considering mammals where beaten out of practically every niche for over 200 million years by reptiles it doesnt really say much, besides both come with perks and downsides so mammals are far from superior, especially considering if the parent dies, most mammals are screwed
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Uniquely mammalian food, milk
Cockroaches: am I a joke to you?
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Some nitpicks here
A mammals winning design
Considering mammals where beaten out of practically every niche for over 200 million years by reptiles it doesnt really say much, besides both come with perks and downsides so mammals are far from superior, especially considering if the parent dies, most mammals are screwed
Also
Uniquely mammalian food, milk
Cockroaches: am I a joke to you?
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vemvdotnet
Wondering if this is staged? How do you get to capture the precise moment when two rivals fight, or when the winner finds a mate? Forests are huge needless to say, good luck installing some cameras and waiting for that sort of thing to just happen
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Wondering if this is staged? How do you get to capture the precise moment when two rivals fight, or when the winner finds a mate? Forests are huge needless to say, good luck installing some cameras and waiting for that sort of thing to just happen
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Dave
Like I said the amazing shrew. Now have you ever seen something so adorable how they followed their mommy? Without nature films, and hard-working photographers, we would have never been able to even know these little rare nature events.
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Like I said the amazing shrew. Now have you ever seen something so adorable how they followed their mommy? Without nature films, and hard-working photographers, we would have never been able to even know these little rare nature events.
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ASTRO-MAN
You know something guys, I am crying right now, because these shrews was there 190 MY ago in jurassic era, it is so wonderful that these creatures cross so much Horror and terror of dinosaurs to become us!
I LOVE EARTH -_-
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You know something guys, I am crying right now, because these shrews was there 190 MY ago in jurassic era, it is so wonderful that these creatures cross so much Horror and terror of dinosaurs to become us!
I LOVE EARTH -_-
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Slatternly
shrews are some primordial shit man even as a kid i knew there was some archaic pastoral magic to them. only time i ever saw them was dead in the garden in the morning
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shrews are some primordial shit man even as a kid i knew there was some archaic pastoral magic to them. only time i ever saw them was dead in the garden in the morning
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Kandi
The way the shrews walk behind their mother makes me think of the movie The Human Centipede. But I guess this would be the Shrew centipede LOL
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The way the shrews walk behind their mother makes me think of the movie The Human Centipede. But I guess this would be the Shrew centipede LOL
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All4Grogg
On this side of Atlantic, shrew eat shrew with venom. No really, our shrews are venomous and known to eat each other on occasion.
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On this side of Atlantic, shrew eat shrew with venom. No really, our shrews are venomous and known to eat each other on occasion.
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Adamz678
1: 40 Something a few reptiles do. huh? if he meant mammals then that doesn't make sense cause many mammals care for their young.
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1: 40 Something a few reptiles do. huh? if he meant mammals then that doesn't make sense cause many mammals care for their young.
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