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Oarfish - Sea Serpent By ktkraft Rare footage of the magnificent deep sea fish, that is a likley inspiration for the sea serpent myth. For more info and images of this wonderful creature see: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oarfish http://www.feenixx.com/wip-animals/im... http://jemminy2.tripod.com/monster/im... http://www.bloodydecks.com/forums/att... Tags: aquatic, fish, oar, oarfish, sea, seaserpent, serpent 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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lion vs serpent By misterkaa serpent attaque lion Tags: lion, serpent 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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Cape Cobra hunting technique - Serpent - BBC Animals By BBCWorldwide Sir David Attenborough narrates this video from BBC wildlife show 'Serpent' that uses spy cameras to learn more about the life of snakes. Watch the amazing images of a Cape Cobra as it identifies a victim, climbs a tree and attacks Weaver Bird young. Tags: animal, attenborough, bbc, black, cobra, free, mamba, nature, serpent, snake, video, viper, wildlife 3 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |
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坂東玉三郎 "大蛇" Tamasaburo "Orochi" (Great Serpent) part 1 By tiffenakou For background information of this dance, see http://en.wikipedia.org/wik... and http://kikuko.web.infoseek.... Tags: bando, buyo, dance, japanese, kabuki, nihon, orochi, serpent, tamasaburo, 坂東玉三郎, 大蛇, 歌舞伎, 日本, 舞踊 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Largest Snake Attack Strike Eat Swallow Reticulated Python By IrenaScott ***Columbus Zoo, Exhibits & Information*** Video shows the world's largest exhibited snake striking, attacking, eating, swallowing, and engulfing prey. This video is unusual because it shows the full range of python behavior in an active snake. Fluffy may soon be in the official record books as the longest snake to be raised in captivity. Officials with the Guinness Book of World Records visited the Columbus Zoo in October 2009 to measure her. The record-holding longest snake died last year. Results are awaited. Fluffy, a reticulated python, python reticulates, is over 24 feet long, 300 pounds, and 15 years old. Fluffy's waist is the size of a watermelon. Fluffy is a sweet snake with a wonderful disposition. She is shown making both rapid and slow movements, striking, attacking (in self-defense), eating a rabbit, taking a bath, swimming, climbing, and making jerking or twitching movements. Although captive pythons are generally seen sleeping, this video shows a very active snake. She also sort of greeted the keepers - she raised her head right before they entered her room. This may be the nearest anyone can come to seeing a real dinosaur for Fluffy is dinosaur-sized. She is also very primitive, for the python even has a vestigial pelvis and hind limbs, which are remnants of its lizard ancestry, and can be externally viewed. They are strong with powerful muscles. Pythons are dangerous. They have killed and eaten people. They have a dangerous bite and can constrict around a person and squeeze them to death. Two people have to be in with her, one to protect the other. Pythons are ambush predators They remain motionless in a camouflaged position and then suddenly strike. They can swim and climb trees. They can unhinge their jaws to engulf large prey and eat prey that is much larger around than they are. Fluffy has 57 children. Females incubate their eggs by coiling their body around them. They keep them at a constant 89 C. They even shiver to maintain the right temperature. These snakes are very beautiful and suggest that the dinosaurs could also be colorful. They have striking skin patterns that include blotches, spots, bands and rings. They can resemble ground cover. Some have iridescent colors and some species can shift their skin colors. They can have complex geometric color patterns, including diamond and other shapes. Fluffy was supposed to make an airplane trip, but it was cancelled after the movie, Snakes on a Plane, came out. She is pretty human, though. When she travels, they take her luggage. Jack Hannah of the Columbus zoo has taken Fluffy on the David Letterman show. Here, Hanna said that Fluffy could get to be get 30-40 feet long, and live to be 50 years old. According to Guinness World Records 2005, the world's longest snake was a reticulated python, which was 32 ft. 9.5 in. It was killed in Celebes, Indonesia, in 1912. Fluffy came to the zoo recently and the signs shown in the video give the information about her. The Columbus Zoo, Ohio, is number 1 in the country USA Travel Guide (Columbus Dispatch 2009.03.01 p. A3) More Fluffy videos: WORLD'S LARGEST SNAKE, PYTHON, ON EXHIBIT at: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EWbMWX... Shows Fluffy during a tornado Longest Snake Tornado World's Elephant http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnqXoe... A very active snake shown being moved to an elephant enclosure can be seen at: World's Largest Snake Danger Loose Walk Swim Climb Captivity http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBUSAB... & at: World's Largest Snake Danger Loose Walk Swim Climb Captivity Part 2 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hS1nqR... Watch Fluffy strike STRIKE-Largest Snake Strikes Coils Attack Big Scary http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5SuZYH... She is human in some ways-a python can live up to age 48-and when Fluffy travels, they take her luggage. They exercise her in the worlds largest indoor elephant exhibit, where a baby elephant was recently born. Tags: ..., attack, book, climb, dinosaur, eat, giant, gigantic, guinness, largest, python, records, reticulated, serpent, snake, strike, swallow, swim, world, world's 1 Downloads - Last from: (Your Blog here!) |
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Magic Mushroom The Forbidden Fruit By 3kamhabss The writer Terrence McKenna speculated that hallucinogenic mushrooms may have a history that dates back as far as 1 million years ago, originating in East Africa. He suggests that early hominids such as Homo africanus, Homo boisei, and the omnivorous Homo habilis expanded their original diets of fruit and small animals to include underground roots, tubers, and corns.[3] McKenna claims that at this particular time, early hominids gathered Psilocybin mushrooms off the African grasslands and ate them as part of their diet. He suggests that the Psilocybin-containing mushrooms that were thought to have grown on the grasslands at that time were the Panaeolus species and Stropharia cubensis, also called Psilocybe cubensis, which is the famous "Magic Mushroom" widely distributed today.[4] There is abundant archaeolgical evidence for their use in ancient times. Several mesolithic rock paintings from Tassili n'Ajjer (a prehistoric North African site identified with the Capsian culture) have been identified by author Giorgio Samorini as depicting the shamanic use of mushrooms, possibly Psilocybe.[5] . Hallucinogenic species of Psilocybe have a history of use among the native peoples of Mesoamerica for religious communion, divination, and healing, from pre-Columbian times up to the present day. Mushroom-shaped statuettes found at archaeological sites seem to indicate that ritual use of hallucinogenic mushrooms is quite ancient. Mushroom stones and motifs have been found in Mayan temple ruins in Guatemala,[6] though there is considerable controversy as to whether these objects indicate the use of hallucinogenic mushrooms or whether they had some other significance with the mushroom shape being simply a coincidence.[citation needed] More concretely, a statuette dating from ca. 200 AD and depicting a mushroom strongly resembling Psilocybe mexicana was found in a west Mexican shaft and chamber tomb in the state of Colima . Hallucinogenic Psilocybe were known to the Aztecs as teonanácatl (literally "god's mushroom" or, more properly, "flesh of the gods" - agglutinative form of teó (god) and nanácatl (mushroom) in Náhuatl) and were reportedly served at the coronation of the Aztec ruler Moctezuma II in 1502. Aztecs and Mazatecs referred to psilocybin mushrooms as genius mushrooms, divinatory mushrooms, and wondrous mushrooms, when translated into English.[7] Bernardino de Sahagún reported ritualistic use of teonanácatl by the Aztecs, when he traveled to Central America after the expedition of Hernán Cortés. After the Spanish conquest, Catholic missionaries campaigned against the "pagan idolatry," and as a result, the use of hallucinogenic plants and mushrooms, like other pre-Christian traditions, was quickly suppressed.[6] The Spanish believed the mushroom allowed the Aztecs and others to communicate with "devils". In converting people to Catholicism, the Spanish pushed for a switch from teonanácatl to the Catholic sacrament of the Eucharist. Despite this history, in some remote areas the use of teonanácatl has remained.[citation needed] The first mentioning of hallucinogenic mushrooms in the Western medicinal literature appeared in the London Medical and Physical Journal in 1799: a man had served Psilocybe semilanceata mushrooms that he had picked for breakfast in London's Green Park to his family. The doctor who treated them later described how the youngest child "was attacked with fits of immoderate laughter, nor could the threats of his father or mother refrain him." [8] magic mushrooms Tags: 2012, 3kamhabs, activation, adam, altered, anxiety, awake, body, cancer, chakra, code, coil, consciousness, cure, dimention, direct, dmt, dna, double, egypt, energy, entheogen, esoteric, eve, eye, genetic, gland, helix, hermetic, higher, how, knoledge, knowing, leary, life, lsd, magic, maps, matter, mdma, meditation, mind, mushroom, past, pineal, power, protein, psilocybin, psychedelics, pyramid, realm, secret, self, serpent, snake, space, sphinx, spine, spirit, spiritual, states, strand, structure, teach, telepathy, third, time, timothy, to, vision, zen 1 Downloads - Last from: http://downthisvideo.com/ (Your Blog here!) |