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david looks at another meat eating plant - the pitcher plant and how it catches insects.
christopher walken + plants = classic
smokey the bear teaches us about plants.
girl face plants off a diving board.
just another great face plant.
plant responds to human touch.
demolition of a power plant.
kid face-plants into the wall.
some guy on a bmx loses balance and face plants into the wall.
this figure skater had a terrible face-plant into the ice.
the first of the two part spider-plant man comedy sketch performed by rowan atkinson (mr bean) for comic relief.
here's a canadian outdoor pot plant. i believe the strain is 'afghani'.
a cookeville, tennessee police officer is caught on camera planting drugs on a suspect and then charging him with possession.
guy face-plants into the ground after attempting a pretty small jump with a mini-bike.
this mountain biker face-plants into the ground. looked painful.
these amazing plants produce gigantic leaves to cover as much surface area as they can, competing for precious light.
in "the happening," common plants release a neurotoxin that threatens the survival of the human race. this movie premise may be far-fetched, but scientists say summer is a good time to familiarize yourself with toxic plants that can be harmful to your health.
little shop of horrors eat your heart out - or in this case, rats. scientists in the uk have discovered a giant killer plant that lures rodents and insects into its trap and devours them with acid-like enzymes, the sun reports. the remarkably rare giant pitcher plant is believed to be the largest meat-eating flora in the world. the plant, which is green and red and has a stem that can grow up to 4ft long, can only be found high up on the windswept slopes of mount victoria in the phillipines. after hearing of missionaries who had seen “whole rats” being eaten by the shrub botanists stewart mcpherson and alistair robinson led a team of scientists to the asian nation and uncovered the rare species. "the plant produces spectacular traps which catch not only insects, but also rodents,” mc mcpherson said. "it is remarkable that it remained undiscovered until the 21st century.” the flesh-eating plant has been named after famous wildlife expert sir david attenborough, who mr mcpherson named as a nature inspiration. "my team and i named it in honour of sir david whose work has inspired generations toward a better understanding of the beauty and diversity of the natural world." named the "nepenthes attenboroughii", mr mcpherson revealed he and mr robinson first made the discovery in 2007. as for mr attenborough, how does he feel about having a vicious killer plant named after him? "i'm absolutely flattered. this is a remarkable species the largest of its kind,” mr attenborough said. "i was contacted by the team shortly after the discovery and they asked if they could name it after me. i was delighted and told them, ‘thank you very much’. "i'm told it can catch rats then eat them with its digestive enzymes. it's certainly capable of that." source
part 3/4. life of mammals ep. 3. david attenborough looks at some of the biggest predators on earth whose plant prey is armoured, indigestible and sometimes even poisonous. among the animals examined are the sloth that lives on nothing but leaves, and the rubble rabbit that makes poisons work to its advantage as preservatives.
part 4/4. life of mammals ep. 3. david attenborough looks at some of the biggest predators on earth whose plant prey is armoured, indigestible and sometimes even poisonous. among the animals examined are the sloth that lives on nothing but leaves, and the rubble rabbit that makes poisons work to its advantage as preservatives.
in hard economic times, some people can't even afford to head to the slopes. they have to face plant off their grandma's shed instead.
masterpiece, oscar-winner, personally the most beautiful anim i have ever seen. the man who planted trees is an allegorical tale by french author jean giono, published in 1953.it tells the story of one shepherd's long and successful singlehanded effort to re-forest a desolate valley in the foothills of the alps near provence throughout the first half of the 20th century. the tale is quite short - only about 4000 words long.
a pillar of fire more than 100 feet high erupted at a power plant, towering over a major interstate for about 20 minutes before abruptly going out.
a man took a crap in a plant pot, and the security camera caught him. he didn't wipe.