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Owl Snipes a Vole - English
Verily Allah is the Best Creator. The great gray owl spots his prey and snatches him up!
Verily Allah is the Best Creator. The great gray owl spots his prey and snatches him up!
MashAllah - Penguins: No Fail at Mealtime - English
Japanese researchers, using cameras strapped to the backs of Adelie penguins in Antarctica, showed a perfect success rate at catching prey underwater.
Japanese researchers, using cameras strapped to the backs of Adelie penguins in Antarctica, showed a perfect success rate at catching prey underwater.
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Planning VS Desiring | Agha Alireza Panahian | Farsi Sub English
Planning VS Desiring | Agha Alireza Panahian
Many a times, we become a prey of this confusing phenomenon. Are we supposed to plan or leave everything to Allah? Is it OK to desire for something...
Planning VS Desiring | Agha Alireza Panahian
Many a times, we become a prey of this confusing phenomenon. Are we supposed to plan or leave everything to Allah? Is it OK to desire for something and then strive to acquire it? How can we then differentiate what love-of-the-world is? Where does the line draw. What\\\'s the difference between planning versus desiring? This short clip by Agha Panahian will answer many such confusions.
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Planning VS Desiring | Agha Alireza Panahian
Many a times, we become a prey of this confusing phenomenon. Are we supposed to plan or leave everything to Allah? Is it OK to desire for something and then strive to acquire it? How can we then differentiate what love-of-the-world is? Where does the line draw. What\\\'s the difference between planning versus desiring? This short clip by Agha Panahian will answer many such confusions.
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Animal Olympians - Sprint - Peregrine Falcon - English
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It...
The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17–19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus), also known as the Peregrine,[2] and historically as the Duck Hawk in North America,[3] is a cosmopolitan bird of prey in the family Falconidae. It is a large, crow-sized falcon, with a blue-gray back, barred white underparts, and a black head and moustache. It can reach speeds over 320 km/h (200 mph) in a stoop,[4] making it the fastest creature on the planet.[5] As is common with bird-eating raptors, the female is much bigger than the male.[6][7] Experts recognize 17–19 subspecies, which vary in appearance and range; there is disagreement over whether the distinctive Barbary Falcon is a subspecies or a distinct species.
The Peregrine\'s breeding range includes land regions from the Arctic tundra to the Tropics. It can be found nearly everywhere on Earth, except extreme polar regions, very high mountains, and most tropical rainforests; the only major ice-free landmass from which it is entirely absent is New Zealand. This makes it the worlds most widespread bird of prey.[8] Both the English and scientific names of this species mean wandering falcon, referring to the migratory habits of many northern populations.
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Lizards Hunt on Sleepy Lions - English
Agama lizards keep their fear in check as they sneak into snacking distance of a pride of sleepy lions. Their goal: the flies that buzz around the lions as they rest.
Agama lizards keep their fear in check as they sneak into snacking distance of a pride of sleepy lions. Their goal: the flies that buzz around the lions as they rest.
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Leopard Attacking its Prey - English
Leopards go to great lengths to protect their kills from other predators and scavengers. Their ability to carry three times its weight while climbing trees allows it to hold on to its meal.
Leopards go to great lengths to protect their kills from other predators and scavengers. Their ability to carry three times its weight while climbing trees allows it to hold on to its meal.
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Pistol Shrimp sonic weapon - Wonderful Nature - English
See how beautiful is Allah's nature . Enter the weird and wonderful underwater world of the Pistol Shrimp in this interesting short video. Learn how the shrimp turns sound into a weapon to ward off...
See how beautiful is Allah's nature . Enter the weird and wonderful underwater world of the Pistol Shrimp in this interesting short video. Learn how the shrimp turns sound into a weapon to ward off predators and stun prey. Source: Youtube
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See how beautiful is Allah's nature . Enter the weird and wonderful underwater world of the Pistol Shrimp in this interesting short video. Learn how the shrimp turns sound into a weapon to ward off predators and stun prey. Source: Youtube
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Natures Perfect Predators- Komodo Dragon - English
Who cares about fire breathers? This dragon has enough bacteria in its mouth to kill its victim with one bite. Watch to see what other tricks it has. Source: Youtube
Who cares about fire breathers? This dragon has enough bacteria in its mouth to kill its victim with one bite. Watch to see what other tricks it has. Source: Youtube
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Natures Perfect Predators - Mountain Lion - English
Think killer cats only hunt in Africa? This predator can run 35 mph and leap over 30 feet. Start respecting the king of the mountain. Source: Youtube
Think killer cats only hunt in Africa? This predator can run 35 mph and leap over 30 feet. Start respecting the king of the mountain. Source: Youtube
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Natures Perfect Predators - Ocra - Killer Whales - English
56 razor sharp teeth help this predator eat 500 lbs of meat per day. Learn why this animal has earned the nickname KILLER. Source : Youtube
56 razor sharp teeth help this predator eat 500 lbs of meat per day. Learn why this animal has earned the nickname KILLER. Source : Youtube
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