Nature is Metal
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@George-K said in Nature is Metal:
Remember the fish with a huge bite taken out of it's back?
This guy: "Hold my beer."
I once had a boss that pretty much did that.
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@Mik since you asked...
"Avicularia is a genus of arboreal tarantulas commonly known as "pinktoe tarantulas" due to their distinctive pinkish or orangish coloring on their toes. The size of an Avicularia spider can vary depending on the species and gender.
The smallest species of Avicularia is Avicularia minatrix, which has a body length of around 2.5-3 cm (1-1.2 inches) and a leg span of up to 7.5 cm (3 inches). The largest species of Avicularia is Avicularia bicegoi, which can have a body length of up to 10 cm (4 inches) and a leg span of up to 20 cm (8 inches).
Female Avicularia tarantulas are generally larger than males, and they can also live longer. Males are typically smaller and have a shorter lifespan as their primary purpose is to mate with females."
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Eagle swims with big fish in its claws then drags it ashore.
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Honey Badger vs. Python vs. Hyena
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https://www.businessinsider.com/beached-fin-whale-explosion-ireland-shore-animal-autopsy-2023-7
A decomposing 60-foot fin whale corpse stranded on the Irish coast had to be abandoned by wildlife researchers looking to study it after concern that the dead mammal could explode.
Experts near the dead whale, whose body washed on the beach on Sunday, noted that they heard "bubbling" when trying to cut into the whale to perform an animal autopsy. This led them to believe there was a risk that a build-up of methane gas produced as it decomposed could create enough pressure to send the whale's innards flying,
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Wasp flies off with its own head.
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