Honey bee vs badass spider
This Virginian jumping spider can jump 50 times its body length. With a perfectly timed pounce, it gets the jump on a bee ... but the bee's poisonous stinger could still turn the tide.
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2. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
I don't like this whimsical narrative must be a really old film. The spider looks kinda cute in an arachnophobic way oooouuuu
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5. Judge-Jake commented 9 years ago
#3 Only the ones I feel are worthy of a JJ comment Mss Camomile why do you ask? (Tred very carefully here as you are perilously close to having your own special page in 'The Great book of Feckers First testament) JJ SSASP
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6. creepylonghair commented 9 years ago
where's david attenborough when you need him?
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7. thundersnow commented 9 years ago
I also did not care for the narrator #2, why trying to make it entertaining when it is supposed to be educational, is my take on that...
#3, do you have a problem with that lol?...I hope not, because that's just how it has been for a long time...I comment on almost every video as well, but you don't have to #3
#3, do you have a problem with that lol?...I hope not, because that's just how it has been for a long time...I comment on almost every video as well, but you don't have to #3
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9. Thanny commented 9 years ago
Saying they move their retinas is a bit of an understatement. Here's a good view of a jumping spider moving its eyes inside its head:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvN_ex95IcE
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gvN_ex95IcE
+13 1. thundersnow commented 9 years ago