Nature is Metal
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Pretty familiar with door handles. Maybe he drives a Benz.
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@George-K That is a cool video. I was trying to watch just one fish at a time and it does appear that they do rotate within the group. Interesting.
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@George-K That is a cool video. I was trying to watch just one fish at a time and it does appear that they do rotate within the group. Interesting.
wrote on 29 Aug 2020, 16:25 last edited by@taiwan_girl safety in numbers and anonymity!
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Nature rhymes. Schools of fish, swarms of bees, flocks of birds.
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Fugly ucker, that one.
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LOL Expected something but not quite that! LOL
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Snake Eats Frog Differently to Avoid Poisons from Frog
PS Kind of yucky You are warned!!!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bubble-net_feeding
As the group circles a school of small fish such as salmon, krill, or herring they use a team effort to disorient and corral the fish into a net of bubbles.[3] One whale will typically begin to exhale out of their blowhole beneath the surface at the school of fish to begin the process.[3] More whales will also start to blow bubbles while continuing to circle their prey. They corral the fish into a tight circle while creating a net of bubbles to surround the fish and keep them from escaping.
Here's a view of humpbacks eating when D4 and I were in Boston in 2015.
Link to videoNote how the birds know something's going on. They begin to circle when the ocean water's color turns green-ish because of the bubbles.
It was a pretty remarkable thing to see.
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Love this thread.
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Love the snake playing possum.
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