cakebelly says: more: Starting with 370 animals, including four octopuses and a solitary starfish, the databank of clips and still pictures will be reinforced on a daily basis. BBC staff are combing through hundreds of wildlife programmes, from spectaculars such as Planet Earth to regional TV news items, to create an unprecedented collection. Early stars in terms of hits online include Darwin's frog, a tiny resident of forests in Chile, which gives birth through the mouth of the male. The process is repeated in slow motion – another feature of the archive's ability to spy on Earth's wild creatures to an unprecedented extent. Wonderful! Thank you cakebelly This is a good idea. Why do we have to entertain the concept of zoos in the first place.??? Better than current zoology though. Thanks for the clip. Thanx for the site. Grandkids have been sent emails. hehe, my thoughts exactly Tabsey---bookmarking this for my animal loving nephews. i think i have to go through and edit my bookmarks...there's so many now it's just ridiculous |
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