This is NOT about How animals evolved lethal defense mechanisms but about What evolved them and how they use it. How these mechanisms evolved is another subject altogether.
That's how bodies go 'missing' in Tasmania, they will dispose of all evidence within a couple of hours. They are though for filling a vital role disposing of potential diseased caresses. Newcastle Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘
The opening sequence with colorful octopuses, I have never seen before
This is NOT about How animals evolved lethal defense mechanisms but about What evolved them and how they use it. How these mechanisms evolved is another subject altogether.
Yall gotta chill with the sound effects, a scorpion doesnt sound like someone chewing with their mouth open. Couldnt even finish your great video
Most of there cilps are taken from a channel call bug wars they didn't do it
You nailed it! Another awesome video from my favorite UA-camr. 🌟
wonder who always looks for some irritating background music, it is a documentary not a music programm
Nature's brutality is truly shocking-one moment of distraction, and it’s all over.
so, does the word "octopi" no longer mean more than one octopus?
hearing "octopuses" is weird af to me since octopi is the plural to octupus.
It’s shocking to see the brutality of nature! Just one moment of distraction and it’s over.
At least in nature, animals kill to eat - rather than just for the hell of it !
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That's how bodies go 'missing' in Tasmania, they will dispose of all evidence within a couple of hours. They are though for filling a vital role disposing of potential diseased caresses.
Newcastle Australia 🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘🦘