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One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.Burrowing owl. There you go.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.Burrowing owls, they can be active at daytime or nighttime hours.
OK. Understand that by giving people more choice, they stop making choices.They burrow into their choices.And we get exactly the opposite result of what we intended, which was to have a world of freedom and choice, people experimenting.
The fact that razor clams- I don't know if you've ever seen the long, thin shell shells you might see on a beach.They burrow themselves in the sand, but they're much more efficient to doing it than just their muscles and their shape, and the strength of their shell would suggest.And researchers have figured out that they actually have this clever technique of creating little pools of quicksand around them as they dig down.
Sushi eaters love toro.They really burrow into their choices.And so every day they don't actually get chicken or fish anymore.
Kind of similar what we might actually have in this area, but just over in Africa and Asia, of course.They would burrow and have burrows they would be down in.This species does not climb like our North American species does.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.They don't burrow themselves.
And look how it's using silk.It has a burrow underground.So it hides out from its predators in the burrow.
So it hides out from its predators in the burrow.It lines the burrow with silk, which helps hold the walls up.It also helps mediate humidity.
What you really see is the spider is doing what the earlier evolved spiders did.This is essentially a burrow that's been brought out underground.The spider hides out inside that from its predators.
Lumpy and flat from long service under heavier heads, they bear no resemblance to the goose down clouds that many of them enjoyed in childhood.And yet the girls burrow into them with perfect contentment, embracing them like teddy bears.There were no pillows for them in the other barracks.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.Dudley's a burrowing owl.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.Because there are fewer burrows for them, we're creating man-made burrows to help get them established as well.
There are about 5,000 known species of jumping spiders.with the burrows. So I'll be really interested to see what happens with that.
And they were just incredibly adaptable.They were burrowers, which meant-- in fact, we found some amazing skeletons of them recently inside their burrows.They may have been adapted to environments that already had a lot of dirt and gunk in the air.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.And a lot of the animals that burrow into the ground that create their burrows.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.They will live in a burrow.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.They'll stay there in the burrow for a little bit and then fledge around four months or so.
every sort of way solitary wasp but then when it wants to reproduce the femalehas to find a suitable burrow and meal for her larvae and she does this byfinding a cockroach and injecting it with a mind-altering Venom she begins her attack from
they'd want to kill me.And I'm going to burrow under that mountain-- which means power, which means the state, which means the north after the Civil War, which means anythingthat you feel oppresses you.
that you feel oppresses you.And I'm going to burrow under that mountain, and I'm just going to paw away at it until I bring the entire mountain down.It's a fantasy of revolution, that one little mole can bring the entire structure of power, whatever it might be,
These are also nocturnal.So there's a silk-lined burrow under the ground.They build it up about an inch.
So it's essentially a closed silk tube.There's a silk-lined underground burrow.And then what the spider does is hang out in this tube.
I felt entirely buoyed and supported and loved by the dirty river, the ugly bridge, the beautiful city, and the questionable rope.and used math to determine how to burrow into people's brains like a horrible criminal.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.They kind of take over other abandoned burrows.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.When we take away the burrowing animals, and they can't live there any longer, too, it changes the soil, so it changes how
And it dabs pollen on the back of the bee.They like to line their burrows with these things.
It's the uber weirdness.It's the thing that burrows into the very foundations of science and makes us question the whole enterprise.OK, on the one hand, just to sum up quickly, the world has this quality of locality.
And researchers have figured out that they actually have this clever technique of creating little pools of quicksand around them as they dig down.And it's incredibly efficiently way of burrowing.And this could lead to the next generation of underwater robots that can fix things to the sea bed.
them feel nervous and tense.And so they retreat into their burrows.They stop exploring. They won't eat.
As far as they're concerned, insects never evolved flight.They're just fine in their burrows.So the second major lineage of spiders is known as the mygalomorphs.
Williams College, up the road from Lake Geneva in a town called Williams Bay.There were games like "Bunnies & Burrows," which was a role-playing game based on the novel "Watership Down." You actually played a bunny and sort of acted out
And then the male comes in in a successive wave.And the male comes in and goes into that burrow.And she's like sitting there.
It has a burrow underground.So it hides out from its predators in the burrow.It lines the burrow with silk, which helps hold the walls up.
This is a more recently evolved mygalomorph species.And you see that it's gone back to the burrow with the trapdoor.You see the silk lining.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.He is. Burrowing owls have really had a rough go here in Southern California and their other native habitats.
in your chest he's bleeding with someone go and run for help Gilman Gilman ohmerciless bloody hell God save us it's burrowing out of his chest the creature isis
You see the silk door.And then there are other mygalomorphs who make burrows with no doors.There are some who make funnel webs, which are kind of sheets of silk with a little funnel-shaped retreat.
But then at the same time, you've also got thousands of species-- thousands and thousands of species of araneomorphs that just don't make any web at all.And they've instead-- they've gone back to trap door burrows, like the wolf spiders, if you're familiar with wolf spiders.They are araneomorphs, but they live in burrows.
here in New York. Out of burrow, but still counts. New York City, right?
By taking a fully-formed food object-- that cockroach-- putting it in a secure burrow with her egg that will hatch into a larva,
basically unwilling or uninterested in moving instead of unable to which is very good for the WASPbecause she Neo needs to move this very large animal compared to her to a burrowwhere she can finally lay her egg and so she pulls it grabbing that antenna like
You create from your inspirations and you create from the things that subconsciously burrow into your brain like little parasites and then come out into bean-shaped stick figure
And these are nocturnal, which also makes sense, if you think of plants only being this tall, because there was very little shade.What they do is they hang out on the edge of the burrow.They array their legs along the trip lines.
If we all work in our separate, narrow burrows, scientific progress is slower, and the access to the research is slower.
One long, giant lung and one smaller lung.And we're reintroducing a lot of the species that make their burrows.
And they've instead-- they've gone back to trap door burrows, like the wolf spiders, if you're familiar with wolf spiders.They are araneomorphs, but they live in burrows.The Huntsman spiders, which run around.
ectoparasite um called a cous which is this nasty little creature that burrows under your skin if you're a salmon um
leaves so the Cockroach slowly begins to gain its movement back but as it doesthe Venom in its mind starts to take over while the WASP is off finding a suitable burrow the Cockroach begins togroom himself which we think is from a flood of dopamine now dopamine in US is
you'd grab a horse by the bridal and leads it and it walks with her all theway to wherever she has decided to have her little Nest she leads it into the burrow sheshe attaches an egg to its leg and she seals them in now what's going to happen over the next week is that little egg is
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